Objective: Weight bias internalization (WBI) is associated with eating disorder psychopathology and non-normative eating behaviors among individuals with overweight and obesity, but has rarely been investigated in prebariatric patients. Based on findings demonstrating a relationship between emotion dysregulation and eating behavior, this study sought to investigate the association between WBI and eating disorder psychopathology as well as non-normative eating behaviors (i.e., food addiction, emotional eating, and eating in the absence of hunger), mediated by emotion dysregulation. Method: Within a consecutive multicenter study, 240 prebariatric patients were assessed using self-report questionnaires. The mediating role of emotion dysregulat...
The current study investigated a novel theoretical model of longitudinal relations between weight bi...
Objective: Different subtypes of eating disorders (ED) show dysfunctional eating behaviors such as o...
Eating dyscontrol constitutes a potential negative predictor for the outcome of treatment strategies...
Objective: Weight bias internalization (WBI) is associated with eating disorder psychopathology and ...
Background: Binge-eating disorder (BED) as a distinct eating disorder category and night eating synd...
The aim of this study is to show that the differences among eating behaviours are related to the emo...
Item does not contain fulltextEmotional eating, the tendency to eat when experiencing negative affec...
Objective: This study examined the relationship between internalization of negative weight-based ste...
Objective: Binge Eating Disorder (BED) is highly prevalent among individuals seeking weight loss tre...
Emotion dysregulation has been posited as a key transdiagnostic factor of mental health difficulties...
Emotions have a considerable impact on eating behaviour; however, research addressing emotion regula...
Eating dyscontrol constitutes a potential negative predictor for the outcome of treatment strategies...
Background: Obesity is one of the most important multifactorial diseases of our time; it can be asso...
Objective: Internalizing the pervasive weight bias commonly directed towards individuals with overwe...
Introduction: Obesity represents a major public health problem associated with medical and psycholog...
The current study investigated a novel theoretical model of longitudinal relations between weight bi...
Objective: Different subtypes of eating disorders (ED) show dysfunctional eating behaviors such as o...
Eating dyscontrol constitutes a potential negative predictor for the outcome of treatment strategies...
Objective: Weight bias internalization (WBI) is associated with eating disorder psychopathology and ...
Background: Binge-eating disorder (BED) as a distinct eating disorder category and night eating synd...
The aim of this study is to show that the differences among eating behaviours are related to the emo...
Item does not contain fulltextEmotional eating, the tendency to eat when experiencing negative affec...
Objective: This study examined the relationship between internalization of negative weight-based ste...
Objective: Binge Eating Disorder (BED) is highly prevalent among individuals seeking weight loss tre...
Emotion dysregulation has been posited as a key transdiagnostic factor of mental health difficulties...
Emotions have a considerable impact on eating behaviour; however, research addressing emotion regula...
Eating dyscontrol constitutes a potential negative predictor for the outcome of treatment strategies...
Background: Obesity is one of the most important multifactorial diseases of our time; it can be asso...
Objective: Internalizing the pervasive weight bias commonly directed towards individuals with overwe...
Introduction: Obesity represents a major public health problem associated with medical and psycholog...
The current study investigated a novel theoretical model of longitudinal relations between weight bi...
Objective: Different subtypes of eating disorders (ED) show dysfunctional eating behaviors such as o...
Eating dyscontrol constitutes a potential negative predictor for the outcome of treatment strategies...