Research in normal weight individuals paradoxically suggests that measures of attempted eating restriction might represent robust predictors of weight gain. This review examined the extent to which measures of dieting (e.g., self-reported weight loss dieting in the past year) and dietary restraint (e.g., the Cognitive Restraint scale from the Three-Factor Eating Questionnaire) have prospectively predicted weight change. We located and reviewed 25 prospective studies containing 40 relevant comparisons. Studies were limited to those in which participants were non-obese (with a mean BMI between 18.5 and 30) and averaged at least 12 years old. Neither measure predicted future weight loss. Fifteen of the 20 comparisons (75%) that examined measur...
Objective The literature on dieting has sparked several debates over how restrained eaters differ fr...
Dieting has previously been agreed upon as a risk factor for eating disorder pathology but the mecha...
OBJECTIVE: Although restrained eating is believed to increase overeating and weight in the long term...
BACKGROUND: In modern societies characterized by abundant and accessible foods, restrained eating ma...
Restrained and unrestrained subjects (n = 24) were weighed daily for a 6-week period and again 6 mon...
The finding that dietary restraint scales predict onset of bulimic pathology has been interpreted as...
This analysis examined the association between restrained eating behaviour and weight loss maintenan...
The freshman year of college is a period of heightened risk for weight gain. This study examined mea...
Ability to restrain one's dietary intake is a necessary skill for weight loss. However, dietary rest...
Objectives: Examine the association between components of restrained eating, cognitive performance a...
The objective of this study is to examine the relationship between dietary restraint, consumption, a...
Objective. The literature on dieting has sparked several debates over how restrained eaters differ f...
Restraint theory was originally developed to explain differences in eating behaviour between normal...
OBJECTIVES: There is no consensus on whether cognitive control over food intake (that is, restrained...
Weight loss maintenance is essential for the reduction of obesity-related health impairments. Howeve...
Objective The literature on dieting has sparked several debates over how restrained eaters differ fr...
Dieting has previously been agreed upon as a risk factor for eating disorder pathology but the mecha...
OBJECTIVE: Although restrained eating is believed to increase overeating and weight in the long term...
BACKGROUND: In modern societies characterized by abundant and accessible foods, restrained eating ma...
Restrained and unrestrained subjects (n = 24) were weighed daily for a 6-week period and again 6 mon...
The finding that dietary restraint scales predict onset of bulimic pathology has been interpreted as...
This analysis examined the association between restrained eating behaviour and weight loss maintenan...
The freshman year of college is a period of heightened risk for weight gain. This study examined mea...
Ability to restrain one's dietary intake is a necessary skill for weight loss. However, dietary rest...
Objectives: Examine the association between components of restrained eating, cognitive performance a...
The objective of this study is to examine the relationship between dietary restraint, consumption, a...
Objective. The literature on dieting has sparked several debates over how restrained eaters differ f...
Restraint theory was originally developed to explain differences in eating behaviour between normal...
OBJECTIVES: There is no consensus on whether cognitive control over food intake (that is, restrained...
Weight loss maintenance is essential for the reduction of obesity-related health impairments. Howeve...
Objective The literature on dieting has sparked several debates over how restrained eaters differ fr...
Dieting has previously been agreed upon as a risk factor for eating disorder pathology but the mecha...
OBJECTIVE: Although restrained eating is believed to increase overeating and weight in the long term...