Objective To review the peer-reviewed literature on relationships between intuitive eating and health indicators and suggest areas of inquiry for future research. We define the fundamental principles of intuitive eating as: (i) eating when hungry; (ii) stopping eating when no longer hungry/full; and (iii) no restrictions on types of food eaten unless for medical reasons. Design We include articles cited by PubMed, PsycInfo and Science Direct published in peer-reviewed journals or theses that include 'intuitive eating' or related concepts in the title or abstract and that test relationships between intuitive eating and physical or mental health indicators. Results We found twenty-six articles that met our criteria: seventeen cross-sectional ...
Introduction: Intuitive eating involves consuming food based on internal hunger and satiety cues. Th...
Background: While much research has investigated disordered eating, obesity, and weight loss treatme...
Introduction: Restrained, emotional and intuitive eating were examined in relation to each other and...
OBJECTIVE: To review the peer-reviewed literature on relationships between intuitive eating and heal...
This literature review is an examination of how intuitive eating programs and interventions impact i...
Intuitive eating has been proposed as an eating style that fosters a positive attitude towards food,...
Evidence supports that intuitive eating is associated with many indicators of positive physical and ...
Intuitive eating is an adaptive eating style that promotes a healthy relationship with food rather t...
Research has shown that restrictive eating, or dieting, can be devastating to one\u27s health. A new...
Research on intuitive eating has examined some correlates of intuitive eating, but is still rather l...
Background: Intuitive eating (IE) is characterized by eating in response to physiological hunger and...
Purpose Intuitive eating (IE), an adaptive eating pattern characterized by eating in response to phy...
Advisors: Sheila Barrett.Committee members: Amy Ozier; Alan Polansky.Includes bibliographical refere...
The majority of the U.S. population experiences a weight-related issue, from overweight and obesity ...
“Intuitive eating is a dynamic process integrating attunement of the mind, body, and food.” (Tribole...
Introduction: Intuitive eating involves consuming food based on internal hunger and satiety cues. Th...
Background: While much research has investigated disordered eating, obesity, and weight loss treatme...
Introduction: Restrained, emotional and intuitive eating were examined in relation to each other and...
OBJECTIVE: To review the peer-reviewed literature on relationships between intuitive eating and heal...
This literature review is an examination of how intuitive eating programs and interventions impact i...
Intuitive eating has been proposed as an eating style that fosters a positive attitude towards food,...
Evidence supports that intuitive eating is associated with many indicators of positive physical and ...
Intuitive eating is an adaptive eating style that promotes a healthy relationship with food rather t...
Research has shown that restrictive eating, or dieting, can be devastating to one\u27s health. A new...
Research on intuitive eating has examined some correlates of intuitive eating, but is still rather l...
Background: Intuitive eating (IE) is characterized by eating in response to physiological hunger and...
Purpose Intuitive eating (IE), an adaptive eating pattern characterized by eating in response to phy...
Advisors: Sheila Barrett.Committee members: Amy Ozier; Alan Polansky.Includes bibliographical refere...
The majority of the U.S. population experiences a weight-related issue, from overweight and obesity ...
“Intuitive eating is a dynamic process integrating attunement of the mind, body, and food.” (Tribole...
Introduction: Intuitive eating involves consuming food based on internal hunger and satiety cues. Th...
Background: While much research has investigated disordered eating, obesity, and weight loss treatme...
Introduction: Restrained, emotional and intuitive eating were examined in relation to each other and...