Recently, there has been a notable rise in binge drinking and in the popularity of eating broadcasts via TV and online platforms, especially in Korea. This study analyzed the moderating effect of the eating broadcast viewing experience on the relationship between binge drinking and obesity-related eating behaviors. Cross-sectional self-reported online survey data were collected from 1125 Korean adults. Moderation models for restrained, emotional, and external eating behaviors were tested using moderation analyses with Hayes’s PROCESS version 3.5 compatible with SPSS. As a result, the eating broadcast viewing experience moderated the relationship between binge drinking frequency and external eating (Fchange = 2.686, p = 0.045). More frequent...
Binge watching is becoming increasingly common and may impact energy balance and body weight. The CO...
Internet technology has facilitated the use of a wide variety of different activities and applicatio...
BACKGROUND:The behavioral pathways through which television (TV) viewing leads to increased adiposit...
Meal-concurrent media use has been linked to several problematic outcomes, including higher caloric ...
Objective: One explanation for the relationship between TV viewing and obesity is that people may (o...
Obesity is a serious and growing health concern worldwide. Watching television (TV) represents a con...
Objectives: The rapid increase in Chinese obesity rates has aroused research interest in addiction-l...
Obesity is a serious and growing health concern worldwide. Watching television (TV) represents a con...
Background: The purpose of this study was to examine whether lifestyle-related factors, such as freq...
It is well known that the consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) increases the risk of deve...
Introduction The purpose of this study was to examine the associations among television viewing, ea...
The impact of media consumption of attributes of disordered eating in adult wome
BACKGROUND: The behavioral pathways through which television (TV) viewing leads to increased adiposi...
Background: Obesity is a growing epidemic and while the causes of obesity are multi-factorial, the ...
Binge eating is a maladaptive eating practice associated with unhealthy weight control methods (vomi...
Binge watching is becoming increasingly common and may impact energy balance and body weight. The CO...
Internet technology has facilitated the use of a wide variety of different activities and applicatio...
BACKGROUND:The behavioral pathways through which television (TV) viewing leads to increased adiposit...
Meal-concurrent media use has been linked to several problematic outcomes, including higher caloric ...
Objective: One explanation for the relationship between TV viewing and obesity is that people may (o...
Obesity is a serious and growing health concern worldwide. Watching television (TV) represents a con...
Objectives: The rapid increase in Chinese obesity rates has aroused research interest in addiction-l...
Obesity is a serious and growing health concern worldwide. Watching television (TV) represents a con...
Background: The purpose of this study was to examine whether lifestyle-related factors, such as freq...
It is well known that the consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) increases the risk of deve...
Introduction The purpose of this study was to examine the associations among television viewing, ea...
The impact of media consumption of attributes of disordered eating in adult wome
BACKGROUND: The behavioral pathways through which television (TV) viewing leads to increased adiposi...
Background: Obesity is a growing epidemic and while the causes of obesity are multi-factorial, the ...
Binge eating is a maladaptive eating practice associated with unhealthy weight control methods (vomi...
Binge watching is becoming increasingly common and may impact energy balance and body weight. The CO...
Internet technology has facilitated the use of a wide variety of different activities and applicatio...
BACKGROUND:The behavioral pathways through which television (TV) viewing leads to increased adiposit...