Contemporary research investigating obesity has focused on grazing (i.e. an uncontrolled and repetitive consumption of small amounts of food). Meanwhile, constructs such as mindfulness, mindful eating and self-compassion have received much attention in assisting individuals with eating behaviours and weight regulation. The association between those constructs and grazing, however, has not been explored. In a cross-sectional study, university students ( n = 261) were recruited to explore the relationship of mindfulness, mindful eating and self-compassion with current weight and grazing. Results indicated that all constructs were negatively related to grazing, but only mindful eating related negatively to current weight. In addition, mindful...
Introduction: College students are a high-risk group for rapid and significant weight gain, known as...
The prevalence of obesity has been on the rise, and using mindfulness and self-compassion based inte...
Grazing, including a compulsive subtype, represents an eating behaviour of recent interest in obesit...
People who have obesity often experience problematic eating behaviours, contributing towards their e...
People who have obesity often experience problematic eating behaviours, contributing towards their e...
Background: People who have obesity often experience problematic eating behaviours, contributing tow...
Background: Previous research acknowledges the impact mindfulness, mindful eating and self-compassio...
Abstract Background Both obesity and eating disorders...
Recent models of obesity and eating behaviour have implicated both automatic responding to food-rela...
Abstract Background Grazing, the repetitious and unplanned eating of small amounts of food with or w...
Background: Grazing, the repetitious and unplanned eating of small amounts of food with or without a...
Grazing is a common, detrimental eating behaviour in bariatric surgery settings. Little is known abo...
Background: Both obesity and eating disorders (ED) have been associated with reductions in purposefu...
Background: People who have obesity often experience problematic eating behaviours, contributing tow...
Background and Objective: The hectic life of university students may contribute to mindless eating a...
Introduction: College students are a high-risk group for rapid and significant weight gain, known as...
The prevalence of obesity has been on the rise, and using mindfulness and self-compassion based inte...
Grazing, including a compulsive subtype, represents an eating behaviour of recent interest in obesit...
People who have obesity often experience problematic eating behaviours, contributing towards their e...
People who have obesity often experience problematic eating behaviours, contributing towards their e...
Background: People who have obesity often experience problematic eating behaviours, contributing tow...
Background: Previous research acknowledges the impact mindfulness, mindful eating and self-compassio...
Abstract Background Both obesity and eating disorders...
Recent models of obesity and eating behaviour have implicated both automatic responding to food-rela...
Abstract Background Grazing, the repetitious and unplanned eating of small amounts of food with or w...
Background: Grazing, the repetitious and unplanned eating of small amounts of food with or without a...
Grazing is a common, detrimental eating behaviour in bariatric surgery settings. Little is known abo...
Background: Both obesity and eating disorders (ED) have been associated with reductions in purposefu...
Background: People who have obesity often experience problematic eating behaviours, contributing tow...
Background and Objective: The hectic life of university students may contribute to mindless eating a...
Introduction: College students are a high-risk group for rapid and significant weight gain, known as...
The prevalence of obesity has been on the rise, and using mindfulness and self-compassion based inte...
Grazing, including a compulsive subtype, represents an eating behaviour of recent interest in obesit...