Little is known about whether comfort eating actually functions to reduce psychological stress. In addition, the effectiveness of comfort eating may be particularly relevant in the context of depression, but no study has tested whether comfort eating processes might depend on severity of depressive symptomology. This study tested 1) whether greater comfort eating statistically buffers the relationship between adverse life events and perceived psychological stress at age 18-19, and 2) whether potential stress-buffering effects may differ by level of depressive symptoms. These relationships were examined in the NHLBI Growth and Health Study, comprising 2379 young adult women. Participants self-reported experiences with adverse life events, th...
This study examined the role of anxiety and depression symptoms in predicting dietary choices in eme...
Background: Evidence suggests that stress plays a role in changes in body weight and disordered eati...
Objective: To investigate the relationships among stress, coping, and symptoms of disordered eating ...
Little is known about whether comfort eating actually functions to reduce psychological stress. In a...
Many Americans eat unhealthy, high-calorie/fat/sugar foods when stressed, yet little is known about ...
“Comfort eating” involves consuming highly palatable food in an effort to decrease negative emotion ...
An important but unreplicated earlier finding on comfort eating was that the association between foo...
An important but unreplicated earlier finding on comfort eating was that the association between foo...
An important but unreplicated earlier finding on comfort eating was that the association between foo...
An important but unreplicated earlier finding on comfort eating was that the association between foo...
Item does not contain fulltextAn important but unreplicated earlier finding on comfort eating was th...
Many people eat unhealthy foods that are high in calories, fat, or sugar when feeling stressed, yet ...
The experience of stress may contribute to increased food consumption and selection of unhealthy foo...
The experience of stress may contribute to increased food consumption and selection of unhealthy foo...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between comfort food preferences of colleg...
This study examined the role of anxiety and depression symptoms in predicting dietary choices in eme...
Background: Evidence suggests that stress plays a role in changes in body weight and disordered eati...
Objective: To investigate the relationships among stress, coping, and symptoms of disordered eating ...
Little is known about whether comfort eating actually functions to reduce psychological stress. In a...
Many Americans eat unhealthy, high-calorie/fat/sugar foods when stressed, yet little is known about ...
“Comfort eating” involves consuming highly palatable food in an effort to decrease negative emotion ...
An important but unreplicated earlier finding on comfort eating was that the association between foo...
An important but unreplicated earlier finding on comfort eating was that the association between foo...
An important but unreplicated earlier finding on comfort eating was that the association between foo...
An important but unreplicated earlier finding on comfort eating was that the association between foo...
Item does not contain fulltextAn important but unreplicated earlier finding on comfort eating was th...
Many people eat unhealthy foods that are high in calories, fat, or sugar when feeling stressed, yet ...
The experience of stress may contribute to increased food consumption and selection of unhealthy foo...
The experience of stress may contribute to increased food consumption and selection of unhealthy foo...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between comfort food preferences of colleg...
This study examined the role of anxiety and depression symptoms in predicting dietary choices in eme...
Background: Evidence suggests that stress plays a role in changes in body weight and disordered eati...
Objective: To investigate the relationships among stress, coping, and symptoms of disordered eating ...