Abstract This theoretical study discusses the importance of emotional regulation process in obesity and in the success/failure of weight loss treatment, systematizing results of empirical studies and theoretical developments that have occurred in this field. Although there has been a substantial interest about this theme, it is difficult to achieve a consensual formulation to explain the relation between emotional regulation and weight because of the huge variability in the methodologies adopted and of the complexity of this phenomenon. In spite of all efforts, more than definite answers, studies have been revealing new research paths to be followed in this complex field
Obesity has been widely acknowledged as a major global health concern associated with medical, econo...
Abstract Background According to the current evidence, behavior modifications are an effective part ...
Stress and negative emotions pose a major threat to public health, by increasing the risk of obesity...
Abstract This theoretical study discusses the importance of emotional regulation process in obesity ...
Abstract Background Emotional eating, or overeating in response to negative emotions, is a behavior ...
Background: Apart from important role of unhealthy eating patterns on eating-related problems (i.e. ...
Emotions have a considerable impact on eating behaviour; however, research addressing emotion regula...
Objective—To explore participant perspectives of the impact emotions have on weight loss. Design—A q...
L’alimentation émotionnelle est un comportement alimentaire problématique qui favorise le développem...
Item does not contain fulltextEmotional eating, the tendency to eat when experiencing negative affec...
Obesity has become an increasingly widespread endemic with social implications; however, the relatio...
International audienceEmotion dys‐regulation is thought to be involved in the development and mainte...
Background Expressed Emotion (EE) can be described as a measure of the emotional temperature of the...
The aim of the present study was to investigate mixed feelings and emotion regulation in a populatio...
Morbid obesity, defined by having a BMI of 40 or greater, has gained increasing attention. Despite a...
Obesity has been widely acknowledged as a major global health concern associated with medical, econo...
Abstract Background According to the current evidence, behavior modifications are an effective part ...
Stress and negative emotions pose a major threat to public health, by increasing the risk of obesity...
Abstract This theoretical study discusses the importance of emotional regulation process in obesity ...
Abstract Background Emotional eating, or overeating in response to negative emotions, is a behavior ...
Background: Apart from important role of unhealthy eating patterns on eating-related problems (i.e. ...
Emotions have a considerable impact on eating behaviour; however, research addressing emotion regula...
Objective—To explore participant perspectives of the impact emotions have on weight loss. Design—A q...
L’alimentation émotionnelle est un comportement alimentaire problématique qui favorise le développem...
Item does not contain fulltextEmotional eating, the tendency to eat when experiencing negative affec...
Obesity has become an increasingly widespread endemic with social implications; however, the relatio...
International audienceEmotion dys‐regulation is thought to be involved in the development and mainte...
Background Expressed Emotion (EE) can be described as a measure of the emotional temperature of the...
The aim of the present study was to investigate mixed feelings and emotion regulation in a populatio...
Morbid obesity, defined by having a BMI of 40 or greater, has gained increasing attention. Despite a...
Obesity has been widely acknowledged as a major global health concern associated with medical, econo...
Abstract Background According to the current evidence, behavior modifications are an effective part ...
Stress and negative emotions pose a major threat to public health, by increasing the risk of obesity...