Objective The current study aims to improve understanding of events leading to lapses of dietary restraint, and to identify pathways to perseverance or abandonment of weight loss efforts in response to lapses. In addition, Behaviour Sequence Analysis (BSA) was also evaluated as an analytical tool in dietary behaviour. Design A sample of 176 adults who were engaging in self-imposed dietary restraint for weight loss were recruited to participate. Main outcome measures Participants were instructed to provide a detailed written timeline of an episode where they lapsed in their dietary restraint plan. They were instructed to report their preceding behaviours and internal states, and social and environmental contexts, leading up to and a...
Objectives: Self‐compassion can facilitate self‐improvement motivation. We examined the effects of s...
Background: The prevalence of obesity is still an issue of high public health significance. Dietary ...
The eating behavior of chronic dieters (restrained eaters) and nondieters (unrestrained eaters) is e...
Objective: The current study aims to improve understanding of events leading to lapses of dietary re...
This analysis examined the association between restrained eating behaviour and weight loss maintenan...
Ability to restrain one's dietary intake is a necessary skill for weight loss. However, dietary rest...
BACKGROUND: When losing weight, most individuals find it difficult to maintain a healthy diet. Socia...
Objective. The literature on dieting has sparked several debates over how restrained eaters differ f...
Rationale: Whether self-regulation of food intake in weight loss maintenance (WLM) differs between b...
BACKGROUND: When losing weight, most individuals find it difficult to maintain a healthy diet. Socia...
Purpose: The aim of this study is to investigate the factors related to dietary lapse occurrence in ...
Objective: To examine the extent to which people who are trying to lose weight naturally self-regula...
Dietary temptations and lapses challenge control over eating and act as barriers toward successful w...
Objective The literature on dieting has sparked several debates over how restrained eaters differ fr...
BACKGROUND: A greater understanding of the mechanisms of action of weight-management interventions i...
Objectives: Self‐compassion can facilitate self‐improvement motivation. We examined the effects of s...
Background: The prevalence of obesity is still an issue of high public health significance. Dietary ...
The eating behavior of chronic dieters (restrained eaters) and nondieters (unrestrained eaters) is e...
Objective: The current study aims to improve understanding of events leading to lapses of dietary re...
This analysis examined the association between restrained eating behaviour and weight loss maintenan...
Ability to restrain one's dietary intake is a necessary skill for weight loss. However, dietary rest...
BACKGROUND: When losing weight, most individuals find it difficult to maintain a healthy diet. Socia...
Objective. The literature on dieting has sparked several debates over how restrained eaters differ f...
Rationale: Whether self-regulation of food intake in weight loss maintenance (WLM) differs between b...
BACKGROUND: When losing weight, most individuals find it difficult to maintain a healthy diet. Socia...
Purpose: The aim of this study is to investigate the factors related to dietary lapse occurrence in ...
Objective: To examine the extent to which people who are trying to lose weight naturally self-regula...
Dietary temptations and lapses challenge control over eating and act as barriers toward successful w...
Objective The literature on dieting has sparked several debates over how restrained eaters differ fr...
BACKGROUND: A greater understanding of the mechanisms of action of weight-management interventions i...
Objectives: Self‐compassion can facilitate self‐improvement motivation. We examined the effects of s...
Background: The prevalence of obesity is still an issue of high public health significance. Dietary ...
The eating behavior of chronic dieters (restrained eaters) and nondieters (unrestrained eaters) is e...