Background: Evidence suggests that stress plays a role in changes in body weight and disordered eating. The present study examined the effect of mood, affect systems (attachment and social rank) and affect regulatory processes (self-criticism, self-reassurance) on the stress process and how this impacts on changes in weight and disordered eating. Methods: A large sample of women participated in a community-based prospective, longitudinal online study in which measures of body mass index (BMI), disordered eating, perceived stress, attachment, social rank, mood and self-criticism/reassurance were measured at 6-monthly intervals over an 18-month period. Results: Latent Growth Curve Modelling showed that BMI increased over 18 months while stres...
Background: The effects of psychological stress on eating behaviors either through psychological/soc...
Background: Apart from important role of unhealthy eating patterns on eating-related problems (i.e. ...
Background: The effects of psychological stress on eating behaviors either through psychological/soc...
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OBJECTIVE: Perfectionism, poor self-esteem and stress have all been described as important risk fact...
Past research has shown that stress, along with other moderating variables, leads to a desire to con...
Past research has shown that stress, along with other moderating variables, leads to a desire to con...
Stress is known to be a trigger for binge eating in individuals with binge eating disorder (BED). Ho...
Background: Perceived stress, immature defense style, depression and anxiety and negative life event...
AIM: To explore the associations between changes in weight, eating disorder psychopathology and psyc...
Objective: To investigate the relationships among stress, coping, and symptoms of disordered eating ...
Obesity has been widely acknowledged as a major global health concern associated with medical, econo...
The aim of the paper is to explore the associations between changes in weight, eating disorder psych...
BACKGROUND: Earlier studies on stress and obesity have not considered coping in situations involving...
Exploring relationships over time between psychological distress, perceived stress, life events and ...
Background: The effects of psychological stress on eating behaviors either through psychological/soc...
Background: Apart from important role of unhealthy eating patterns on eating-related problems (i.e. ...
Background: The effects of psychological stress on eating behaviors either through psychological/soc...
© 2017 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This is an...
OBJECTIVE: Perfectionism, poor self-esteem and stress have all been described as important risk fact...
Past research has shown that stress, along with other moderating variables, leads to a desire to con...
Past research has shown that stress, along with other moderating variables, leads to a desire to con...
Stress is known to be a trigger for binge eating in individuals with binge eating disorder (BED). Ho...
Background: Perceived stress, immature defense style, depression and anxiety and negative life event...
AIM: To explore the associations between changes in weight, eating disorder psychopathology and psyc...
Objective: To investigate the relationships among stress, coping, and symptoms of disordered eating ...
Obesity has been widely acknowledged as a major global health concern associated with medical, econo...
The aim of the paper is to explore the associations between changes in weight, eating disorder psych...
BACKGROUND: Earlier studies on stress and obesity have not considered coping in situations involving...
Exploring relationships over time between psychological distress, perceived stress, life events and ...
Background: The effects of psychological stress on eating behaviors either through psychological/soc...
Background: Apart from important role of unhealthy eating patterns on eating-related problems (i.e. ...
Background: The effects of psychological stress on eating behaviors either through psychological/soc...