Purpose: Despite the wide availability of effective weight loss programmes, maintenance of weight loss remains challenging. Difficulties in emotion regulation are associated with binge eating and may represent one barrier to long-term intervention effectiveness in obesity. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between emotion regulation difficulties and the extent of weight regain in a sample of adults who had lost, and then regained, weight, and to examine the characteristics associated with emotional difficulties. Methods: 2000 adults from three European countries (UK, Portugal, and Denmark) completed an online survey assessing self-reported weight loss and regain following their most recent weight loss attempt....
OBJECTIVE: To investigate, among women with obesity who have lost weight, the psychological factors ...
Emotional eating has been identified as a factor that promotes the development and maintenance of ob...
Emotions have a considerable impact on eating behaviour; however, research addressing emotion regula...
Purpose: Despite the wide availability of effective weight loss programmes, maintenance of weight l...
Obesity is one of the most serious health problems facing modern society and strategies to address t...
Questionnaire responses from a convenience sample were used to test for hypothesized relationships b...
Objectives: To explore psychological factors associated with emotional eating and obesity in a sampl...
Obesity and weight-management is primarily focused on improving diet, nutrition and activity levels....
To examine associations between decreased emotional eating and weight loss success; and whether part...
Obesity has been widely acknowledged as a major global health concern associated with medical, econo...
Obesity and weight-management is primarily focused on improving diet, nutrition and activity levels....
Objective. To investigate the relationship between binge eating behavior and weight loss maintenance...
Abstract Background Emotional eating, or overeating in response to negative emotions, is a behavior ...
Background: Obesity continues to present a major public health concern (NHS, 2008). This study aimed...
Introduction: Obesity, a major global health concern, predisposes individuals to several comorbiditi...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate, among women with obesity who have lost weight, the psychological factors ...
Emotional eating has been identified as a factor that promotes the development and maintenance of ob...
Emotions have a considerable impact on eating behaviour; however, research addressing emotion regula...
Purpose: Despite the wide availability of effective weight loss programmes, maintenance of weight l...
Obesity is one of the most serious health problems facing modern society and strategies to address t...
Questionnaire responses from a convenience sample were used to test for hypothesized relationships b...
Objectives: To explore psychological factors associated with emotional eating and obesity in a sampl...
Obesity and weight-management is primarily focused on improving diet, nutrition and activity levels....
To examine associations between decreased emotional eating and weight loss success; and whether part...
Obesity has been widely acknowledged as a major global health concern associated with medical, econo...
Obesity and weight-management is primarily focused on improving diet, nutrition and activity levels....
Objective. To investigate the relationship between binge eating behavior and weight loss maintenance...
Abstract Background Emotional eating, or overeating in response to negative emotions, is a behavior ...
Background: Obesity continues to present a major public health concern (NHS, 2008). This study aimed...
Introduction: Obesity, a major global health concern, predisposes individuals to several comorbiditi...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate, among women with obesity who have lost weight, the psychological factors ...
Emotional eating has been identified as a factor that promotes the development and maintenance of ob...
Emotions have a considerable impact on eating behaviour; however, research addressing emotion regula...