OBJECTIVES: Stress and emotions alter eating behavior in several ways: While experiencing negative or positive emotions typically leads to increased food intake, stress may result in either over- or undereating. Several participant characteristics, like gender, BMI and restrained, emotional, or external eating styles seem to influence these relationships. Thus far, most research relied on experimental laboratory studies, thereby reducing the complexity of real-life eating episodes. The aim of the present study was to delineate the effects of stress, negative and positive emotions on two key facets of eating behavior, namely taste- and hunger-based eating, in daily life using ecological momentary assessment (EMA). Furthermore, the already me...
Background: Daily stress and mood may influence eating behaviour, which may affect health outcomes i...
Research investigating the role of maladaptive emotion regulation (ER) on food intake has exclusivel...
Objective: Previous studies have linked emotional eating with negative affect and decreased inhibito...
Studies examining stress-eating tend to conclude that stress leads to increased food consumption sim...
International audienceIt is now recognized that emotions can influence food intake. While some peopl...
Eating behaviour can be driven by non-homeostatic factors like stress. Both increased and decreased ...
The process by which emotions affect eating behavior emerges as one of the central unresolved questi...
Background: The effects of psychological stress on eating behaviors either through psychological/soc...
Objective: A growing body of research seeks to understand the relationship between mood and eating b...
Contains fulltext : 129253.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Self-reported...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the effects of stress on individuals’ eating behavio...
The process by which emotions affect eating behavior emerges as one of the central unresolved questi...
Emotional eating has traditionally been defined as (over)eating in response to negative emotions. Su...
In adults, stress has been found to initiate both increases and decreases in eating behaviours, and ...
Two studies investigated the stress–eating relationship. The first examined self-reported changes in...
Background: Daily stress and mood may influence eating behaviour, which may affect health outcomes i...
Research investigating the role of maladaptive emotion regulation (ER) on food intake has exclusivel...
Objective: Previous studies have linked emotional eating with negative affect and decreased inhibito...
Studies examining stress-eating tend to conclude that stress leads to increased food consumption sim...
International audienceIt is now recognized that emotions can influence food intake. While some peopl...
Eating behaviour can be driven by non-homeostatic factors like stress. Both increased and decreased ...
The process by which emotions affect eating behavior emerges as one of the central unresolved questi...
Background: The effects of psychological stress on eating behaviors either through psychological/soc...
Objective: A growing body of research seeks to understand the relationship between mood and eating b...
Contains fulltext : 129253.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Self-reported...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the effects of stress on individuals’ eating behavio...
The process by which emotions affect eating behavior emerges as one of the central unresolved questi...
Emotional eating has traditionally been defined as (over)eating in response to negative emotions. Su...
In adults, stress has been found to initiate both increases and decreases in eating behaviours, and ...
Two studies investigated the stress–eating relationship. The first examined self-reported changes in...
Background: Daily stress and mood may influence eating behaviour, which may affect health outcomes i...
Research investigating the role of maladaptive emotion regulation (ER) on food intake has exclusivel...
Objective: Previous studies have linked emotional eating with negative affect and decreased inhibito...