The aim of the research: to determine and evaluate the links between students psychosocial factors, emotional eating and lifestyle. Objectives of the research: 1. To compare the prevalence of psychosocial factors, emotional eating and lifestyle risk factors among women and men. 2. To identify and evaluate the associations between psychosocial factors and emotional eating in different gender groups. 3. To identify and evaluate the associations between students lifestyle behavior and psychosocial factors. Research methods: students of Lithuanian sports university participated in this study (n=400). The survey consisted of four questionnaires: „Emotional Eating Scale“, „Perceived Stress scale“, „Patient health questionnaire“ and „The Generaliz...
Nutrition is the one of the most important factors, determining the human health and life quality. A...
The objective of the present study was to assess factors predicting eating disorder risk in a sample...
Background: Daily stress and mood may influence eating behaviour, which may affect health outcomes i...
The aim of the research - to analyze student‘s nutrition, physical activity, harmful habits and some...
The research object: Students’ stress and unhealthy eating. The goal of the research is to evaluate ...
Research object: Relationship between body image, dietary habits and eating disorders. Research prob...
The research problem - lack of knowledge about psychological healthy nutrition. Objective – to inves...
M.A.The available research on eating attitudes focuses to a large degree on eating disorders. The li...
AbstractIn recent years, obesity has become widespread in many countries, and individuals come face ...
Background. It is becoming obvious that healthy lifestyle of students in higher education institutio...
Aim: Determine and compare correlation between the manifestation of behaviour characteristic of bing...
The purpose of this study was to determine if there is a relationship between eating behaviors and s...
This study made men and women’s abnormal eating behavior subject of my research, to refer to men’s e...
It was aimed to investigate the eating attitudes and its relationships with anxiety and depression a...
Background: According to the previous studies, stress influences on eating behavior and is associate...
Nutrition is the one of the most important factors, determining the human health and life quality. A...
The objective of the present study was to assess factors predicting eating disorder risk in a sample...
Background: Daily stress and mood may influence eating behaviour, which may affect health outcomes i...
The aim of the research - to analyze student‘s nutrition, physical activity, harmful habits and some...
The research object: Students’ stress and unhealthy eating. The goal of the research is to evaluate ...
Research object: Relationship between body image, dietary habits and eating disorders. Research prob...
The research problem - lack of knowledge about psychological healthy nutrition. Objective – to inves...
M.A.The available research on eating attitudes focuses to a large degree on eating disorders. The li...
AbstractIn recent years, obesity has become widespread in many countries, and individuals come face ...
Background. It is becoming obvious that healthy lifestyle of students in higher education institutio...
Aim: Determine and compare correlation between the manifestation of behaviour characteristic of bing...
The purpose of this study was to determine if there is a relationship between eating behaviors and s...
This study made men and women’s abnormal eating behavior subject of my research, to refer to men’s e...
It was aimed to investigate the eating attitudes and its relationships with anxiety and depression a...
Background: According to the previous studies, stress influences on eating behavior and is associate...
Nutrition is the one of the most important factors, determining the human health and life quality. A...
The objective of the present study was to assess factors predicting eating disorder risk in a sample...
Background: Daily stress and mood may influence eating behaviour, which may affect health outcomes i...