Aims . To date, studies on the role of eating traits in weight loss success have only included obese people without type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), thereby disregarding negative effects of T2DM-related metabolic changes. Our aim was to assess the association between eating traits and weight change after a lifestyle intervention in people with T2DM. Methods . For the current study, we reexamined data from a six-month intervention in 120 participants. We determined eating traits at baseline, using the DEBQ, which were used to produce three groups: unsuccessful dietary restrained (high restraint, high emotional/external eating scores), successful dietary restrained (high restraint, low emotional/external eating scores), and reference (low res...
To examine associations between decreased emotional eating and weight loss success; and whether part...
The contribution of eating behaviors (EBs) and their psychological constructs to glucose dysmetaboli...
BACKGROUND: It is unclear whether diet affects glycaemic control in type 2 diabetes (T2D), over and ...
Aims. To date, studies on the role of eating traits in weight loss success have only included obese ...
It has been shown that type 2 diabetes (T2DM) is preventable by changing lifestyle. However, studies...
Background: Frequent weight loss attempts are related to maladaptive eating behaviours and higher bo...
Aims: To assess restrained, emotional and external eating behaviour in patients newly diagnosed with...
BACKGROUND: Behavioral processes through which lifestyle interventions influence risk factors for ty...
AIM: To assess restrained, emotional and external eating behaviour in patients newly diagnosed with ...
Context Binge eating (BE) is common in overweight and obese individuals with type 2 diabetes mellit...
OBJECTIVE: To examine whether dieting--restriction of food intake for the purpose of weight control-...
Objective: To examine whether dieting--restriction of food intake for the purpose of weight control-...
Contains fulltext : 73146.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The present st...
Contains fulltext : 69685.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The present st...
none6We evaluated the prevalence of disordered eating behavior in 168 unselected outpatients with ty...
To examine associations between decreased emotional eating and weight loss success; and whether part...
The contribution of eating behaviors (EBs) and their psychological constructs to glucose dysmetaboli...
BACKGROUND: It is unclear whether diet affects glycaemic control in type 2 diabetes (T2D), over and ...
Aims. To date, studies on the role of eating traits in weight loss success have only included obese ...
It has been shown that type 2 diabetes (T2DM) is preventable by changing lifestyle. However, studies...
Background: Frequent weight loss attempts are related to maladaptive eating behaviours and higher bo...
Aims: To assess restrained, emotional and external eating behaviour in patients newly diagnosed with...
BACKGROUND: Behavioral processes through which lifestyle interventions influence risk factors for ty...
AIM: To assess restrained, emotional and external eating behaviour in patients newly diagnosed with ...
Context Binge eating (BE) is common in overweight and obese individuals with type 2 diabetes mellit...
OBJECTIVE: To examine whether dieting--restriction of food intake for the purpose of weight control-...
Objective: To examine whether dieting--restriction of food intake for the purpose of weight control-...
Contains fulltext : 73146.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The present st...
Contains fulltext : 69685.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The present st...
none6We evaluated the prevalence of disordered eating behavior in 168 unselected outpatients with ty...
To examine associations between decreased emotional eating and weight loss success; and whether part...
The contribution of eating behaviors (EBs) and their psychological constructs to glucose dysmetaboli...
BACKGROUND: It is unclear whether diet affects glycaemic control in type 2 diabetes (T2D), over and ...