Eating in response to negative emotions (emotional eating, EE) may predispose an individual to obesity. Yet, it is not well known how EE in children is associated with body mass index (BMI) and health behaviours (i.e., diet, physical activity, sleep, and TV-viewing). In the present study, we examined these associations in a cross-sectional sample of 5426 (54% girls) 9–11-year-old children from 12 countries and five continents. EE, food consumption, and TV-viewing were measured using self-administered questionnaires, and physical activity and nocturnal sleep duration were measured with accelerometers. BMI was calculated using measured weights and heights. EE factor scores were computed using confirmatory factor analysis, and dietary patterns...
Background: To assess the association of eating meals, and never watching TV while eating meals, wit...
Contains fulltext : 102470.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Introduction: T...
The worldwide prevalence of obesity has dramatically increased, mostly in children and adolescents. ...
Eating in response to negative emotions (emotional eating, EE) may predispose an individual to obesi...
Eating in response to negative emotions (emotional eating, EE) may predispose an individual to obesi...
BACKGROUND: Dietary patterns, physical activity (PA) and sedentary behaviours are some of the main b...
The rising prevalence of childhood obesity is a key public health issue worldwide. Increased eating ...
BACKGROUND: Although many cross-sectional studies reported that children with overweight or obesity ...
Background Stress and negative emotions may impact on appetite, inducing some individuals to eat les...
Background: To assess the association of eating meals, and never watching TV while eating meals, wit...
Objectives. We examined cross-sectional and longitudinal associations between obesity and emotional ...
Published version of an article from the journal:International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and P...
Objective: Emotion-induced eating has been implicated as a risk factor for the development of. obesi...
Objective: Emotion-induced eating has been implicated as a risk factor for the development of. obesi...
Background Stress-related eating is associated with unhealthy eating and drinking habits and an incr...
Background: To assess the association of eating meals, and never watching TV while eating meals, wit...
Contains fulltext : 102470.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Introduction: T...
The worldwide prevalence of obesity has dramatically increased, mostly in children and adolescents. ...
Eating in response to negative emotions (emotional eating, EE) may predispose an individual to obesi...
Eating in response to negative emotions (emotional eating, EE) may predispose an individual to obesi...
BACKGROUND: Dietary patterns, physical activity (PA) and sedentary behaviours are some of the main b...
The rising prevalence of childhood obesity is a key public health issue worldwide. Increased eating ...
BACKGROUND: Although many cross-sectional studies reported that children with overweight or obesity ...
Background Stress and negative emotions may impact on appetite, inducing some individuals to eat les...
Background: To assess the association of eating meals, and never watching TV while eating meals, wit...
Objectives. We examined cross-sectional and longitudinal associations between obesity and emotional ...
Published version of an article from the journal:International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and P...
Objective: Emotion-induced eating has been implicated as a risk factor for the development of. obesi...
Objective: Emotion-induced eating has been implicated as a risk factor for the development of. obesi...
Background Stress-related eating is associated with unhealthy eating and drinking habits and an incr...
Background: To assess the association of eating meals, and never watching TV while eating meals, wit...
Contains fulltext : 102470.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Introduction: T...
The worldwide prevalence of obesity has dramatically increased, mostly in children and adolescents. ...