Grazing is a common, detrimental eating behaviour in bariatric surgery settings. Little is known about grazing in obesity in general, or within eating disorders. The aim of this thesis was to improve understanding of the prevalence and clinical correlates of grazing within obesity and eating disorders, and associations with other relevant factors such as quality of life and cognitive functioning. This thesis reports a series of studies designed to address gaps in the literature, including a systematic review and meta-analysis of prevalence, a validation study for a brief instrument (Short Inventory of Grazing; SIG), a general population survey using the SIG, and three other empirical studies investigating links between grazing, executive fu...
Background: Grazing, characterized by a repetitive eating pattern, has received increased attention ...
Contemporary research investigating obesity has focused on grazing (i.e. an uncontrolled and repetit...
This study aimed to investigate food addiction (FA) and binge-eating disorder (BED) in their associa...
Grazing, the unstructured, repetitive eating of small amounts of food, is a pattern of eating which ...
Recent models of obesity and eating behaviour have implicated both automatic responding to food-rela...
Abstract Background Both obesity and eating disorders...
Grazing, including a compulsive subtype, represents an eating behaviour of recent interest in obesit...
Background: Both obesity and eating disorders (ED) have been associated with reductions in purposefu...
Abstract Background Grazing, the repetitious and unplanned eating of small amounts of food with or w...
Background: Grazing, the repetitious and unplanned eating of small amounts of food with or without a...
Purpose: The current study aimed to investigate associations between grazing and different facets of...
Grazing, a type of maladaptive eating behavior, has been associated with poor weight outcomes in bar...
Background: Despite being the first validated measure of grazing, the Grazing Questionnaire (GQ) has...
Background: Grazing, characterized by a repetitive eating pattern, has received increased attention ...
People who are obese and want to lose weight without surgery deserve the best treatment that we can ...
Background: Grazing, characterized by a repetitive eating pattern, has received increased attention ...
Contemporary research investigating obesity has focused on grazing (i.e. an uncontrolled and repetit...
This study aimed to investigate food addiction (FA) and binge-eating disorder (BED) in their associa...
Grazing, the unstructured, repetitive eating of small amounts of food, is a pattern of eating which ...
Recent models of obesity and eating behaviour have implicated both automatic responding to food-rela...
Abstract Background Both obesity and eating disorders...
Grazing, including a compulsive subtype, represents an eating behaviour of recent interest in obesit...
Background: Both obesity and eating disorders (ED) have been associated with reductions in purposefu...
Abstract Background Grazing, the repetitious and unplanned eating of small amounts of food with or w...
Background: Grazing, the repetitious and unplanned eating of small amounts of food with or without a...
Purpose: The current study aimed to investigate associations between grazing and different facets of...
Grazing, a type of maladaptive eating behavior, has been associated with poor weight outcomes in bar...
Background: Despite being the first validated measure of grazing, the Grazing Questionnaire (GQ) has...
Background: Grazing, characterized by a repetitive eating pattern, has received increased attention ...
People who are obese and want to lose weight without surgery deserve the best treatment that we can ...
Background: Grazing, characterized by a repetitive eating pattern, has received increased attention ...
Contemporary research investigating obesity has focused on grazing (i.e. an uncontrolled and repetit...
This study aimed to investigate food addiction (FA) and binge-eating disorder (BED) in their associa...