Background: Emotional eating (i.e., overeating in response to negative affect) is a commonly accepted explanation for eating behaviors that are not in line with personal eating-norms. However, the empirical evidence for a causal link between self-reported emotional eating and overeating is mixed. The present study tested an alternative hypothesis stating that high emotional eating scores are indicative of a susceptibility to use negative affect as a confabulated, post-hoc reason to explain overeating. Methods: Female students (N ¼ 46) participated in a ‘taste-test’ and came back to the lab a day later to receive feedback that they either ate too much (norm-violation condition) or an acceptable amount of food (control condition), whereafter ...
International audienceINTRODUCTION:Eating in response to specific emotional cues was hitherto invest...
Do people with a high score on a scale for eating in response to negative emotions also show high fo...
Emotions have a considerable impact on eating behaviour; however, research addressing emotion regula...
Background: Emotional eating (i.e., overeating in response to negative affect) is a commonly accepte...
Background: Emotional eating (i.e., overeating in response to negative affect) is a commonly accepte...
BACKGROUND: Emotional eating (i.e., overeating in response to negative affect) is a commonly accepte...
Based on recent studies indicating that emotional eating is not the clearly defined problem it is of...
Emotional eating has traditionally been defined as (over)eating in response to negative emotions. Su...
International audienceIt is now recognized that emotions can influence food intake. While some peopl...
In eating research, it is common practice to group people into different eater types, such as emotio...
Background: Emotional eating is associated with overeating and the development of obesity. Yet, empi...
Overeating may be a consequence of the suppression of negative emotions, by depleting self-control r...
Background: Emotional eating is associated with-overeating and the development of obesity. Yet, empi...
Emotional eaters are often presumed to eat in response to negative emotions, while positive emotions...
Background:Emotional eating is associated with overeating and the development of obesity. Yet, empir...
International audienceINTRODUCTION:Eating in response to specific emotional cues was hitherto invest...
Do people with a high score on a scale for eating in response to negative emotions also show high fo...
Emotions have a considerable impact on eating behaviour; however, research addressing emotion regula...
Background: Emotional eating (i.e., overeating in response to negative affect) is a commonly accepte...
Background: Emotional eating (i.e., overeating in response to negative affect) is a commonly accepte...
BACKGROUND: Emotional eating (i.e., overeating in response to negative affect) is a commonly accepte...
Based on recent studies indicating that emotional eating is not the clearly defined problem it is of...
Emotional eating has traditionally been defined as (over)eating in response to negative emotions. Su...
International audienceIt is now recognized that emotions can influence food intake. While some peopl...
In eating research, it is common practice to group people into different eater types, such as emotio...
Background: Emotional eating is associated with overeating and the development of obesity. Yet, empi...
Overeating may be a consequence of the suppression of negative emotions, by depleting self-control r...
Background: Emotional eating is associated with-overeating and the development of obesity. Yet, empi...
Emotional eaters are often presumed to eat in response to negative emotions, while positive emotions...
Background:Emotional eating is associated with overeating and the development of obesity. Yet, empir...
International audienceINTRODUCTION:Eating in response to specific emotional cues was hitherto invest...
Do people with a high score on a scale for eating in response to negative emotions also show high fo...
Emotions have a considerable impact on eating behaviour; however, research addressing emotion regula...