The present study was designed to increase our understanding of the co-morbidity between problem drinking and binge eating. The study investigated both consummatory behaviors in relation to restrained drinking, restrained eating, and a general measure of self-control. The participants were a sample of 658 boys and 414 girls aged between 14 and 17 years. The dimension of restraint, which best predicted the two problem behaviors when examined separately for both boys and girls, was cognitive and emotional preoccupation (CEP) about controlling one\u27s consummatory intake. In addition, evidence was found linking both problem drinking and binge eating to restraint and poor general self-control. The struggle with self-control and the high emphas...
Binge eating and binge drinking are two of the most common health-risk behaviors among young people ...
The current research tested the hypothesis that individuals engaged in long-term efforts to limit fo...
The first goal of our study was to examine the differences on disordered eating and alcohol consumpt...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study examined the prevalence of external, restrained and emotion...
The eating behavior of chronic dieters (restrained eaters) and nondieters (unrestrained eaters) is e...
Abstract- Intentional self-restraint may play an important role in the control of potentially addict...
OBJECTIVE: While high levels of dietary restraint do not appear to reflect actual caloric restraint,...
Linking self-regulatory perspectives to healthy eating behavior, the present study investigated what...
This study investigated the dietary restraint and depression pathway to loss of control over eating ...
Binge eating among adolescents is associated with negative developmental outcomes. From a cognitive ...
Objective: This article examines thought suppression tendencies in restrained eaters. Furthermore, t...
There are many theories of self regulation to explain healthy and unhealthy food choices. A few stud...
PurposeTo examine the role of both positive and negative styles of self-control, and gender-role ste...
This study presents a novel application of the cognitive processing model of alcohol craving (CPMA) ...
The present study used the Restraint Scale and the Binge Scale concurrently to identify two distinct...
Binge eating and binge drinking are two of the most common health-risk behaviors among young people ...
The current research tested the hypothesis that individuals engaged in long-term efforts to limit fo...
The first goal of our study was to examine the differences on disordered eating and alcohol consumpt...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study examined the prevalence of external, restrained and emotion...
The eating behavior of chronic dieters (restrained eaters) and nondieters (unrestrained eaters) is e...
Abstract- Intentional self-restraint may play an important role in the control of potentially addict...
OBJECTIVE: While high levels of dietary restraint do not appear to reflect actual caloric restraint,...
Linking self-regulatory perspectives to healthy eating behavior, the present study investigated what...
This study investigated the dietary restraint and depression pathway to loss of control over eating ...
Binge eating among adolescents is associated with negative developmental outcomes. From a cognitive ...
Objective: This article examines thought suppression tendencies in restrained eaters. Furthermore, t...
There are many theories of self regulation to explain healthy and unhealthy food choices. A few stud...
PurposeTo examine the role of both positive and negative styles of self-control, and gender-role ste...
This study presents a novel application of the cognitive processing model of alcohol craving (CPMA) ...
The present study used the Restraint Scale and the Binge Scale concurrently to identify two distinct...
Binge eating and binge drinking are two of the most common health-risk behaviors among young people ...
The current research tested the hypothesis that individuals engaged in long-term efforts to limit fo...
The first goal of our study was to examine the differences on disordered eating and alcohol consumpt...