Item does not contain fulltextThe present study investigates whether the so-called disinhibition effect is better accounted for by tendency toward overeating than by restraint. The rationale was that in mood-induction studies, so far, the disinhibition effect has only been found in studies that applied the Restraint Scale and hardly ever in studies that used other restraint scales. Tension was induced by the public-speaking method in half of 86 female college students before they participated in an alleged taste test. The Restraint Scale (RS), the Three-Factor Eating Questionnaire (TFEQ) and the Dutch Eating Behaviour Questionnaire (DEBQ) were used to measure restraint and tendency toward overeating. No differences were found between the te...
The current study failed to find any evidence of laboratory counter‐regulation amongst restrained ea...
An increase in obesity is usually accompanied by an increase in eating disturbances. Susceptibility ...
The mediating influence of self-esteem on disinhibited eating was assessed in restrained and unre-st...
The present study investigates whether the so-called disinhibition effect is better accounted for by...
This study was a two-part investigation of the relative abilities of eating restraint and disinhibit...
Restrained eaters have been reported to overeat following a high caloric preload, a phenomenon refer...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 64-68)The term restraint defines degree of concern about\...
Attempts to induce overeating through mood or stress manipulations in restrained eaters have had mix...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 53-57)The present study examined the possible disinhibiti...
Item does not contain fulltextObjectives: Determination of success and failure of dietary restraint ...
OBJECTIVE: The examination of the prediction of grams of ice cream eaten by preload, restraint, susc...
The homogeneity of the restraint construct is investigated in a study of 54,525 subjects participati...
Restraint theory was originally developed to explain differences in eating behaviour between normal...
Vita.Heatherton and Baumeister (1991) formulated escape theory as a way to understand the literature...
Purpose: After a calorie-restricted diet, most people regain most of their lost body weight. The pre...
The current study failed to find any evidence of laboratory counter‐regulation amongst restrained ea...
An increase in obesity is usually accompanied by an increase in eating disturbances. Susceptibility ...
The mediating influence of self-esteem on disinhibited eating was assessed in restrained and unre-st...
The present study investigates whether the so-called disinhibition effect is better accounted for by...
This study was a two-part investigation of the relative abilities of eating restraint and disinhibit...
Restrained eaters have been reported to overeat following a high caloric preload, a phenomenon refer...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 64-68)The term restraint defines degree of concern about\...
Attempts to induce overeating through mood or stress manipulations in restrained eaters have had mix...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 53-57)The present study examined the possible disinhibiti...
Item does not contain fulltextObjectives: Determination of success and failure of dietary restraint ...
OBJECTIVE: The examination of the prediction of grams of ice cream eaten by preload, restraint, susc...
The homogeneity of the restraint construct is investigated in a study of 54,525 subjects participati...
Restraint theory was originally developed to explain differences in eating behaviour between normal...
Vita.Heatherton and Baumeister (1991) formulated escape theory as a way to understand the literature...
Purpose: After a calorie-restricted diet, most people regain most of their lost body weight. The pre...
The current study failed to find any evidence of laboratory counter‐regulation amongst restrained ea...
An increase in obesity is usually accompanied by an increase in eating disturbances. Susceptibility ...
The mediating influence of self-esteem on disinhibited eating was assessed in restrained and unre-st...