Background: The Children's Eating Behaviour Questionnaire [CEBQ) is a widely used, brief, psychometrically sound parent-report measure of children's eating behaviour traits. However, the relationship between parent report of children's emotional over-eating [EOE) and emotional under-eating [EUE) using the CEBQ and children's eating behaviour under conditions of negative emotion has not been examined. Methods: Sixty-two mothers with children between 34 and 59 months of age (mean = 46.0 months, SD = 6.8; 33 boys, 29 girls) attended the laboratory and ate a meal to satiety. Children were randomly allocated to a negative mood induction or neutral condition. Children had access to snack foods for 4 min and their intake was measured. Mothers comp...
Emotional eating (EE) corresponds to a change in eating behavior in response to distress and results...
Children who emotionally eat (EE) tend to consume palatable foods that are high in sugar and fat. Ho...
Emotional eating, that is, eating more in response to negative mood, is often seen in children. But ...
Background: The Children's Eating Behaviour Questionnaire [CEBQ) is a widely used, brief, psychometr...
Background The Children’s Eating Behaviour Questionnaire [CEBQ] is a widely used, brief, psychometri...
Emotional eating (EE; defined as overeating irrespective of satiety and in response to emotional sta...
Background: Children's emotional eating is related to greater body mass index and a less-healthy die...
Emotional eating is the tendency to eat in response to negative emotions. Prior research has identif...
Background Children’s tendency to eat while they are emotional, irrespective of satiety, is termed e...
Background: Emotional eating in children has been related to the consumption of high energy dense fo...
Background: Emotional eating in children has been related to the consumption of energy-dense foods a...
Children who emotionally eat (EE) tend to consume palatable foods that are high in sugar and fat. Ho...
We investigated whether parental expressed emotion (criticism and emotional overinvolvement) is rela...
Emotional eating (EE) corresponds to a change in eating behavior in response to distress and results...
Children who emotionally eat (EE) tend to consume palatable foods that are high in sugar and fat. Ho...
Emotional eating, that is, eating more in response to negative mood, is often seen in children. But ...
Background: The Children's Eating Behaviour Questionnaire [CEBQ) is a widely used, brief, psychometr...
Background The Children’s Eating Behaviour Questionnaire [CEBQ] is a widely used, brief, psychometri...
Emotional eating (EE; defined as overeating irrespective of satiety and in response to emotional sta...
Background: Children's emotional eating is related to greater body mass index and a less-healthy die...
Emotional eating is the tendency to eat in response to negative emotions. Prior research has identif...
Background Children’s tendency to eat while they are emotional, irrespective of satiety, is termed e...
Background: Emotional eating in children has been related to the consumption of high energy dense fo...
Background: Emotional eating in children has been related to the consumption of energy-dense foods a...
Children who emotionally eat (EE) tend to consume palatable foods that are high in sugar and fat. Ho...
We investigated whether parental expressed emotion (criticism and emotional overinvolvement) is rela...
Emotional eating (EE) corresponds to a change in eating behavior in response to distress and results...
Children who emotionally eat (EE) tend to consume palatable foods that are high in sugar and fat. Ho...
Emotional eating, that is, eating more in response to negative mood, is often seen in children. But ...