International audienceBackground: Unlike other psychological correlates of weight status, emotional eating (EmE) has received relatively limited attention in the literature. Objectives: We aimed to examine the association between the EmE score and weight status and the influence of sex and dieting on this association. Design: A total of 8580 men and 27,061 women aged >= 18 y who participated in the NutriNet-Sante cohort study were selected in this cross-sectional analysis. Self-reported weight and height, EmE scores of the revised 21-item version of the Three-Factor Eating Questionnaire, and dieting status data were collected. The relation between EmE and weight status was estimated by using multiple linear and logistic regression models ad...
International audienceIn recent years, emotional eating (EmE) has incited substantial research inter...
Abstract. Emotional eating is one of the important factors in etiology of obesity and eating disorde...
Objective The current study investigates potential pathways from socio-economic status (SES) to BMI...
International audienceBackground: Unlike other psychological correlates of weight status, emotional ...
International audienceBackground: Emotional eating (EmE) is characterized by an over consumption of ...
Objective: Dieting to control body weight is often associated with weight gain, particularly so in w...
Objective: Women have been reported to use more emotionregulation strategies than do men and to hav...
Relatively little research has examined sex differences among people affected by obesity. The aim of...
Abstract Objective: Women have been reported to use more emotionregulation strategies than do men an...
International audienceIn recent years, emotional eating (EmE) has incited substantial research inter...
Abstract. Emotional eating is one of the important factors in etiology of obesity and eating disorde...
Objective The current study investigates potential pathways from socio-economic status (SES) to BMI...
International audienceBackground: Unlike other psychological correlates of weight status, emotional ...
International audienceBackground: Emotional eating (EmE) is characterized by an over consumption of ...
Objective: Dieting to control body weight is often associated with weight gain, particularly so in w...
Objective: Women have been reported to use more emotionregulation strategies than do men and to hav...
Relatively little research has examined sex differences among people affected by obesity. The aim of...
Abstract Objective: Women have been reported to use more emotionregulation strategies than do men an...
International audienceIn recent years, emotional eating (EmE) has incited substantial research inter...
Abstract. Emotional eating is one of the important factors in etiology of obesity and eating disorde...
Objective The current study investigates potential pathways from socio-economic status (SES) to BMI...