The objective of this research was to evaluate how perceived stressful conditions (PSC) and perceived non-stressful conditions (PNSC) influence eating and dressing behaviors of Chinese females. Chinese female university students (18–30 years) residing in the United States, completed a validated and reliable 45-itemized Chinese Stress Eating and Dressing Survey (CSEDS). The CSEDS included: (i) effort to control making healthy eating choices and dressing, (ii) foods eaten and dress items selected during PSC, (iii) foods eaten and dress items selected during PNSC, and (iv) demographics. Seven comfort food categories and eight appearance categories were used. The CSEDS included multiple choice, yes/no, and Likert scale questions. Statistical an...
Perceived stress may impact health behaviors, and is of concern for college students, a highly stres...
Though studies have already debunked the “Freshman 15” myth of gaining 15 pounds during the first ye...
This research assessed the extent to which sociocultural predictors of body dissatisfaction implicat...
Abstract The objective of this research was to evaluate how perceived stressful conditions (PSC) and...
Research in humans has demonstrated that stress causes physical, emotional, interpersonal, and/or ps...
This pilot study compared the perceptions of beauty among Chinese women who were exchange students i...
Background College females experience much stress from a variety of areas in their lives. Often time...
Eating disorders affect individuals from most ethnic backgrounds. Research suggests that White femal...
The purpose of this study was to examine the role of sociocultural factors in the occurrence of pa...
The bi-relationships between psychological stress, negative affect and disordered eating has been we...
Includes bibliographical references.A study on the food habits of Chinese students living in America...
Eating disturbance is highly prevalent among college students and is associated with a wide range of...
There is a paucity of research into the effect of stress on the dietary behaviour of undergraduate s...
[[abstract]]The objective of this study was to investigate disordered eating among female college st...
The purpose of this survey research was to examine the psychosocial characteristics of obesity risk-...
Perceived stress may impact health behaviors, and is of concern for college students, a highly stres...
Though studies have already debunked the “Freshman 15” myth of gaining 15 pounds during the first ye...
This research assessed the extent to which sociocultural predictors of body dissatisfaction implicat...
Abstract The objective of this research was to evaluate how perceived stressful conditions (PSC) and...
Research in humans has demonstrated that stress causes physical, emotional, interpersonal, and/or ps...
This pilot study compared the perceptions of beauty among Chinese women who were exchange students i...
Background College females experience much stress from a variety of areas in their lives. Often time...
Eating disorders affect individuals from most ethnic backgrounds. Research suggests that White femal...
The purpose of this study was to examine the role of sociocultural factors in the occurrence of pa...
The bi-relationships between psychological stress, negative affect and disordered eating has been we...
Includes bibliographical references.A study on the food habits of Chinese students living in America...
Eating disturbance is highly prevalent among college students and is associated with a wide range of...
There is a paucity of research into the effect of stress on the dietary behaviour of undergraduate s...
[[abstract]]The objective of this study was to investigate disordered eating among female college st...
The purpose of this survey research was to examine the psychosocial characteristics of obesity risk-...
Perceived stress may impact health behaviors, and is of concern for college students, a highly stres...
Though studies have already debunked the “Freshman 15” myth of gaining 15 pounds during the first ye...
This research assessed the extent to which sociocultural predictors of body dissatisfaction implicat...