Food is closely related with emotion. It often provides comfort and satisfaction. Some individuals choose to turn to food to curb their negative emotion, resulting in disturbances in eating patterns, such as overeating which lead to obesity and severely controlling food intake, which culminate in eating disorders like anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa and binge eating. These disorders are not related to the eating problems per se but often due to underlying or complicated by psychological factors, namely depression, anxiety, impulse control problems and personality. The roles of psychological factors in eating disorders and obesity should therefore not be downplayed. These disorders should be managed comprehensively involving multiple appr...
This thesis examines the evidence base for psychological interventions for the treatment and prevent...
The eating disorders anorexia and bulimia nervosa have traditionally been regarded as entirely separ...
Research on psychological dimensions of obesity evolved considerably in recent years. This chapter a...
This chapter provides an overview of the main and most consistently reported psychological factors t...
Eating disorders include conditions such as excessive and unhealthy reductions in food intake or ove...
Our eating habits are generally related to our psychology. The number of people who gain unhealthy w...
Abstract Obesity has become a leading public health concern. Over 1 billion people are now overweigh...
Despite the relevance of eating disorders in the past years, the pure core of these mental disorders...
Eating is a highly motivated and reinforced behaviour, therefore human eating behaviour is not a pas...
Eating disorders are common, frequently severe, and often devastating pathologies. Biological, psych...
Eating disorders are a complex phenomenon, which has a negative effect on many areas of individual's...
This thesis examines the evidence base for psychological interventions for the treatment and prevent...
Eating disorders is an important factor in the pathogenesis of obesity and comorbid diseases. The ar...
Our eating habits are linked to our psychological state. It is seen that people who eat a lot of foo...
Obesity has been described by the World Health Organisation as a global epidemic, and is perceived a...
This thesis examines the evidence base for psychological interventions for the treatment and prevent...
The eating disorders anorexia and bulimia nervosa have traditionally been regarded as entirely separ...
Research on psychological dimensions of obesity evolved considerably in recent years. This chapter a...
This chapter provides an overview of the main and most consistently reported psychological factors t...
Eating disorders include conditions such as excessive and unhealthy reductions in food intake or ove...
Our eating habits are generally related to our psychology. The number of people who gain unhealthy w...
Abstract Obesity has become a leading public health concern. Over 1 billion people are now overweigh...
Despite the relevance of eating disorders in the past years, the pure core of these mental disorders...
Eating is a highly motivated and reinforced behaviour, therefore human eating behaviour is not a pas...
Eating disorders are common, frequently severe, and often devastating pathologies. Biological, psych...
Eating disorders are a complex phenomenon, which has a negative effect on many areas of individual's...
This thesis examines the evidence base for psychological interventions for the treatment and prevent...
Eating disorders is an important factor in the pathogenesis of obesity and comorbid diseases. The ar...
Our eating habits are linked to our psychological state. It is seen that people who eat a lot of foo...
Obesity has been described by the World Health Organisation as a global epidemic, and is perceived a...
This thesis examines the evidence base for psychological interventions for the treatment and prevent...
The eating disorders anorexia and bulimia nervosa have traditionally been regarded as entirely separ...
Research on psychological dimensions of obesity evolved considerably in recent years. This chapter a...