This thesis aimed to investigate stress-induced eating behaviours across emerging adulthood and identify moderating variables on this relationship. Firstly, the findings of two meta-analyses highlighted that stress is associated with changes in the amount, and type, of foods consumed in adults and adolescents. The meta-analyses identified gaps in the literature including limited research using samples of adolescents and a paucity of objective measures of stress. A daily diary study was conducted to determine stress-eating associations in adolescents (N = 78) and young adults (N = 98). Results identified that daily stress was associated with increased consumption of between-meal snacks but was not associated with a change in healthy food con...
Contains fulltext : 236270.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Parental stress...
Background: Daily stress and mood may influence eating behaviour, which may affect health outcomes i...
Background: Many people aim to eat healthily. Yet, affluent food environments encourage consumption ...
This thesis aimed to investigate stress-induced eating behaviours across emerging adulthood and iden...
In adults, stress has been found to initiate both increases and decreases in eating behaviours, and ...
It is well established that stress is positively associated with unhealthy eating behaviours and tha...
Causes of stress for adolescents include school transition, interpersonal difficulties, separation ...
Causes of stress for adolescents include school transition, interpersonal difficulties, separation ...
Parental stress may influence adolescents’ food intake and weight development over time, however, it...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the effects of stress on individuals’ eating behavio...
Parental stress may influence adolescents' food intake and weight development over time, however, it...
© 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.Parental stress may influence adolescents’ ...
Existing stress-eating research has shown that daily hassles are associated with increases in food i...
Research shows that high levels of stress correlate with higher consumption of high- fat and high-su...
Stress leads to detrimental health outcomes through direct biological and indirect behavioural chang...
Contains fulltext : 236270.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Parental stress...
Background: Daily stress and mood may influence eating behaviour, which may affect health outcomes i...
Background: Many people aim to eat healthily. Yet, affluent food environments encourage consumption ...
This thesis aimed to investigate stress-induced eating behaviours across emerging adulthood and iden...
In adults, stress has been found to initiate both increases and decreases in eating behaviours, and ...
It is well established that stress is positively associated with unhealthy eating behaviours and tha...
Causes of stress for adolescents include school transition, interpersonal difficulties, separation ...
Causes of stress for adolescents include school transition, interpersonal difficulties, separation ...
Parental stress may influence adolescents’ food intake and weight development over time, however, it...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the effects of stress on individuals’ eating behavio...
Parental stress may influence adolescents' food intake and weight development over time, however, it...
© 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.Parental stress may influence adolescents’ ...
Existing stress-eating research has shown that daily hassles are associated with increases in food i...
Research shows that high levels of stress correlate with higher consumption of high- fat and high-su...
Stress leads to detrimental health outcomes through direct biological and indirect behavioural chang...
Contains fulltext : 236270.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Parental stress...
Background: Daily stress and mood may influence eating behaviour, which may affect health outcomes i...
Background: Many people aim to eat healthily. Yet, affluent food environments encourage consumption ...