This study presents the Inflexible Eating Questionnaire (IEQ), which measures the inflexible adherence to subjective eating rules. The scale's structure and psychometric properties were examined in distinct samples from the general population comprising both men and women. IEQ presented an 11-item one-dimensional structure, revealed high internal consistency, construct and temporal stability, and discriminated eating psychopathology cases from non-cases. The IEQ presented significant associations with dietary restraint, eating psychopathology, body image inflexibility, general psychopathology symptoms, and decreased intuitive eating. IEQ was a significant moderator on the association between dietary restraint and eating psychopatholog...
The aims of the study were to test the hypotheses that some symptoms of starvation/severe dietary re...
The primary aim of this study was to investigate self-reported reasons for engaging in dietary restr...
Dieting has previously been agreed upon as a risk factor for eating disorder pathology but the mecha...
This study presents the Inflexible Eating Questionnaire (IEQ), which measures the inflexible adheren...
The study examined the validity of the transdiagnostic cognitive behavioural theory of eating disord...
This study was a two-part investigation of the relative abilities of eating restraint and disinhibit...
Adolescence has been considered a critical time for the development of body image-related difficulti...
The objective of this study was to develop an improved weight-related eating questionnaire (WREQ) th...
Available online 13 November 2006.This study tested the validity of four measures of dietary restrai...
peer reviewedThis study was designed to clarify the relationship between the four dimensions of impu...
peer reviewedOBJECTIVE: While restrained eating is one of the most well-established risk factors of ...
This thesis examined the effects of weight and dietary restraint on eating at times of emotional dis...
Objectives: Determination of success and failure of dietary restraint in relation to food intake in ...
The eating behavior of chronic dieters (restrained eaters) and nondieters (unrestrained eaters) is e...
The aims of the study were to test the hypotheses that some symptoms of starvation/severe dietary re...
The aims of the study were to test the hypotheses that some symptoms of starvation/severe dietary re...
The primary aim of this study was to investigate self-reported reasons for engaging in dietary restr...
Dieting has previously been agreed upon as a risk factor for eating disorder pathology but the mecha...
This study presents the Inflexible Eating Questionnaire (IEQ), which measures the inflexible adheren...
The study examined the validity of the transdiagnostic cognitive behavioural theory of eating disord...
This study was a two-part investigation of the relative abilities of eating restraint and disinhibit...
Adolescence has been considered a critical time for the development of body image-related difficulti...
The objective of this study was to develop an improved weight-related eating questionnaire (WREQ) th...
Available online 13 November 2006.This study tested the validity of four measures of dietary restrai...
peer reviewedThis study was designed to clarify the relationship between the four dimensions of impu...
peer reviewedOBJECTIVE: While restrained eating is one of the most well-established risk factors of ...
This thesis examined the effects of weight and dietary restraint on eating at times of emotional dis...
Objectives: Determination of success and failure of dietary restraint in relation to food intake in ...
The eating behavior of chronic dieters (restrained eaters) and nondieters (unrestrained eaters) is e...
The aims of the study were to test the hypotheses that some symptoms of starvation/severe dietary re...
The aims of the study were to test the hypotheses that some symptoms of starvation/severe dietary re...
The primary aim of this study was to investigate self-reported reasons for engaging in dietary restr...
Dieting has previously been agreed upon as a risk factor for eating disorder pathology but the mecha...