Understanding why people select certain food items in everyday life is crucial for the creation of interventions to promote normal eating and to prevent the development of obesity and eating disorders. The Eating Motivation Survey (TEMS) was developed within a frame of three different studies. In Study 1, a total of 331 motives for eating behavior were generated on the basis of different data sources (previous research, nutritionist interviews, and expert discussions). In Study 2, 1250 respondents were provided with a set of motives from Study 1 and the Eating Motivation Survey was finalized. In Study 3, a sample of 1040 participants filled in the Eating Motivation Survey. Confirmatory factor analysis with fifteen factors for food choice yi...
Background: Obesity is a growing global problem and prevention has been a challenging task. Motivati...
This thesis will attempt to combine theories from previous works in order to better understand dieta...
A key challenge in studying reward processing in humans is to go beyond subjective self-report measu...
Background: In this study, we explored the factors that motivate food choice, and evaluated the psyc...
Doctor of PhilosophyHuman NutritionEdgar Chambers IVUnderstanding “why people eat what they eat” is ...
This data article provides the data related to the research article entitled “Motivations for meal a...
The EATMOT Project is a multinational study that is being carried out in 16 countries about differen...
Food choices are determined by intrinsic and extrinsic product characteristics, biological and physi...
BackgroundThis study aimed to develop a healthy eating motivation score and to determine if dietary,...
Brazil is undergoing a rapid nutrition transition with unfavorable effects on dietary healthiness. T...
Eating is not only determined by physiology, but also by many other factors that interact in a compl...
The objective was to develop and validate an instrument that measures different determinants of peop...
Many aspects linked to personal characteristics, society and culture constitute some of the motivato...
We sought to determine the motivational profile of low-carbohydrate, high-fat (LCHF) dieters compare...
Purpose/Aims: Identify motivational factors of non-obese (BMI 18.5-29) and obese (BMI ≥ 30) young ad...
Background: Obesity is a growing global problem and prevention has been a challenging task. Motivati...
This thesis will attempt to combine theories from previous works in order to better understand dieta...
A key challenge in studying reward processing in humans is to go beyond subjective self-report measu...
Background: In this study, we explored the factors that motivate food choice, and evaluated the psyc...
Doctor of PhilosophyHuman NutritionEdgar Chambers IVUnderstanding “why people eat what they eat” is ...
This data article provides the data related to the research article entitled “Motivations for meal a...
The EATMOT Project is a multinational study that is being carried out in 16 countries about differen...
Food choices are determined by intrinsic and extrinsic product characteristics, biological and physi...
BackgroundThis study aimed to develop a healthy eating motivation score and to determine if dietary,...
Brazil is undergoing a rapid nutrition transition with unfavorable effects on dietary healthiness. T...
Eating is not only determined by physiology, but also by many other factors that interact in a compl...
The objective was to develop and validate an instrument that measures different determinants of peop...
Many aspects linked to personal characteristics, society and culture constitute some of the motivato...
We sought to determine the motivational profile of low-carbohydrate, high-fat (LCHF) dieters compare...
Purpose/Aims: Identify motivational factors of non-obese (BMI 18.5-29) and obese (BMI ≥ 30) young ad...
Background: Obesity is a growing global problem and prevention has been a challenging task. Motivati...
This thesis will attempt to combine theories from previous works in order to better understand dieta...
A key challenge in studying reward processing in humans is to go beyond subjective self-report measu...