This study investigated the dietary restraint and depression pathway to loss of control over eating among a sample of overweight youngsters based on the assumptions of the extended cognitive behavioural theory for bulimia nervosa. The children's version of the eating disorder examination interview and the children's depression inventory were administered to 350 overweight youngsters (with a mean age of 13.30 years old). Structural equation modelling indicated that the over-evaluation of eating, weight and shape was significantly associated with dietary restraint, which in turn was significantly associated with loss of control over eating. Evidence was also found for a direct pathway between depressive symptoms and loss of control over eatin...
A recent cognitive-behavioural theory of eating disorders proposes that people with eating disorders...
The study examined the validity of the transdiagnostic cognitive behavioural theory of eating disord...
Preadolescence is a key period in the early stages of eating disorder development. The aim of the pr...
This study investigated the dietary restraint and depression pathway to loss of control over eating ...
The current study investigated loss of control (LC) over eating and the role of anxiety, depression ...
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OBJECTIVE: Relationships were studied between emotional, external and restrained eating behavior, an...
Objective: To investigate the relationship between loss of control over eating, adiposity, and psych...
This study examined whether the frequency and recency of reported loss of control (LOC) eating would...
Depressive symptoms in youth may be a risk factor for obesity, with altered eating behaviors as one ...
Recent experimental evidence that dietary restriction results in decreased bulimic and depressive sy...
Stice\u27s dual pathway model of dietary restraint and negative affect was examined in both adolesce...
The aim of this study was (1) to examine whether childhood BMI is a significant predictor of restrai...
Understanding of behavioral factors associated with obesity is of importance in addressing this issu...
One in five children between the ages of 6 and 19 are obese, displaying a Body Mass Index above the ...
A recent cognitive-behavioural theory of eating disorders proposes that people with eating disorders...
The study examined the validity of the transdiagnostic cognitive behavioural theory of eating disord...
Preadolescence is a key period in the early stages of eating disorder development. The aim of the pr...
This study investigated the dietary restraint and depression pathway to loss of control over eating ...
The current study investigated loss of control (LC) over eating and the role of anxiety, depression ...
Contains fulltext : 28695.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Relationships we...
OBJECTIVE: Relationships were studied between emotional, external and restrained eating behavior, an...
Objective: To investigate the relationship between loss of control over eating, adiposity, and psych...
This study examined whether the frequency and recency of reported loss of control (LOC) eating would...
Depressive symptoms in youth may be a risk factor for obesity, with altered eating behaviors as one ...
Recent experimental evidence that dietary restriction results in decreased bulimic and depressive sy...
Stice\u27s dual pathway model of dietary restraint and negative affect was examined in both adolesce...
The aim of this study was (1) to examine whether childhood BMI is a significant predictor of restrai...
Understanding of behavioral factors associated with obesity is of importance in addressing this issu...
One in five children between the ages of 6 and 19 are obese, displaying a Body Mass Index above the ...
A recent cognitive-behavioural theory of eating disorders proposes that people with eating disorders...
The study examined the validity of the transdiagnostic cognitive behavioural theory of eating disord...
Preadolescence is a key period in the early stages of eating disorder development. The aim of the pr...