Objective: We examined the associations between eating behavior at baseline and changes ineating behaviors with weight change, and quantified the contribution of eating behavior andgenetic effects on weight change.Methods: A prospective study of male (n ¼ 482) and female (n ¼ 879) Korean twins and familymembers who were weighed and assessed twice (baseline visit from December 2005 to December2008, follow-up visit 2.7 0.9 y later) using eating behavior subscales (external, emotional, andrestrained eating) as measured by the Dutch Eating Behavior Questionnaire.Results: After adjusting for family variables, eating behavior subscales at baseline, changes inemotional and restrained eating, age, education, weight, and lifestyle at baseline, and...
BACKGROUND: A limited amount of research, primarily conducted in Western countries, has suggested th...
PURPOSE: This study examined the MMPI-2 and EDI-2 scores of 205 Korean women with eating disorders t...
Risk factors for weight concerns, unhealthy eating patterns, and clinical eating disorders have been...
We examined the relationships of combined initial restrained and external/emotional eating with init...
Purpose: We aimed to examine if past and more recent body mass index (BMI) changes are associated wi...
Purpose We investigated the relationship between eating behavior measured by the Dutch Eating Behavi...
Objective: To investigate behavioral factors that contribute to the development of obesity among ove...
Objectives: Previous studies have shown that overweight (including obesity) has increased significan...
Aim: In Korea, obesity is more prevalent among men and lower socioeconomic groups. To explain this o...
OBJECTIVE: This study was performed to examine changes in eating behaviors as assessed by the three-...
Background: Fat mass and obesity-associated gene (FTO) is a well-known gene associated with body wei...
textThe primary aim of the study was to examine the predictive relationships among personal factors ...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: International students face dissimilar food environments, which could lead to...
Committee members Per Pinstrup-Andersen Jean-Pierre Habicht David Sahn David Levitsky Barbara S...
<div><p>Background</p><p>A limited amount of research, primarily conducted in Western countries, has...
BACKGROUND: A limited amount of research, primarily conducted in Western countries, has suggested th...
PURPOSE: This study examined the MMPI-2 and EDI-2 scores of 205 Korean women with eating disorders t...
Risk factors for weight concerns, unhealthy eating patterns, and clinical eating disorders have been...
We examined the relationships of combined initial restrained and external/emotional eating with init...
Purpose: We aimed to examine if past and more recent body mass index (BMI) changes are associated wi...
Purpose We investigated the relationship between eating behavior measured by the Dutch Eating Behavi...
Objective: To investigate behavioral factors that contribute to the development of obesity among ove...
Objectives: Previous studies have shown that overweight (including obesity) has increased significan...
Aim: In Korea, obesity is more prevalent among men and lower socioeconomic groups. To explain this o...
OBJECTIVE: This study was performed to examine changes in eating behaviors as assessed by the three-...
Background: Fat mass and obesity-associated gene (FTO) is a well-known gene associated with body wei...
textThe primary aim of the study was to examine the predictive relationships among personal factors ...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: International students face dissimilar food environments, which could lead to...
Committee members Per Pinstrup-Andersen Jean-Pierre Habicht David Sahn David Levitsky Barbara S...
<div><p>Background</p><p>A limited amount of research, primarily conducted in Western countries, has...
BACKGROUND: A limited amount of research, primarily conducted in Western countries, has suggested th...
PURPOSE: This study examined the MMPI-2 and EDI-2 scores of 205 Korean women with eating disorders t...
Risk factors for weight concerns, unhealthy eating patterns, and clinical eating disorders have been...