Research investigating the role of maladaptive emotion regulation (ER) on food intake has exclusively focused on food intake in a forced consumption situation. In contrast, the present study examined the effect of negative emotions (fear, negative affect) and ER strategies (suppression, reappraisal) on food intake in a non-forced, free eating setting where participants (N = 165) could choose whether and how much they ate. This free (ad libitum) eating approach enabled, for the first time, the testing of (1) whether eating (yes/no) is used as a secondary ER strategy and (2) whether the amount of food intake differed, depending on the ER strategy. In order to produce a more ecologically valid design, ER strategy manipulation was realized whil...
It is often assumed that emotional eating occurs when an individual is unable to utilise emotion reg...
Research suggests that individuals with eating disorders use more maladaptive emotion regulation str...
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Research investigating the role of maladaptive emotion regulation on food intake has exclusively foc...
The process by which emotions affect eating behavior emerges as one of the central unresolved questi...
The process by which emotions affect eating behavior emerges as one of the central unresolved questi...
In today’s society, obesity rates are rising as food intake is no longer only a response to physiolo...
Emotions have a powerful influence on eating behavior, and eating behavior can have a powerful effec...
Plain english summary Emotional eating is characterized by overeating following the experience of ne...
Based on recent studies indicating that emotional eating is not the clearly defined problem it is of...
Objective: Previous studies have linked emotional eating with negative affect and decreased inhibito...
The present research investigated the effect of emotion regulation on eating behavior. It was hypoth...
In eating research, it is common practice to group people into different eater types, such as emotio...
The present research furthers our understanding of the process through which young women eat in resp...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. February 2013. Major: Psychology. Advisors:Patricia A. F...
It is often assumed that emotional eating occurs when an individual is unable to utilise emotion reg...
Research suggests that individuals with eating disorders use more maladaptive emotion regulation str...
Contains fulltext : 129253.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Self-reported...
Research investigating the role of maladaptive emotion regulation on food intake has exclusively foc...
The process by which emotions affect eating behavior emerges as one of the central unresolved questi...
The process by which emotions affect eating behavior emerges as one of the central unresolved questi...
In today’s society, obesity rates are rising as food intake is no longer only a response to physiolo...
Emotions have a powerful influence on eating behavior, and eating behavior can have a powerful effec...
Plain english summary Emotional eating is characterized by overeating following the experience of ne...
Based on recent studies indicating that emotional eating is not the clearly defined problem it is of...
Objective: Previous studies have linked emotional eating with negative affect and decreased inhibito...
The present research investigated the effect of emotion regulation on eating behavior. It was hypoth...
In eating research, it is common practice to group people into different eater types, such as emotio...
The present research furthers our understanding of the process through which young women eat in resp...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. February 2013. Major: Psychology. Advisors:Patricia A. F...
It is often assumed that emotional eating occurs when an individual is unable to utilise emotion reg...
Research suggests that individuals with eating disorders use more maladaptive emotion regulation str...
Contains fulltext : 129253.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Self-reported...