Psychological stressors frequently occur in modern society, and are associated with general anhedonic traits (inability to experience pleasure) and altered eating behavior. As eating behavior is largely motivated by a desire for pleasure, the Food Pleasure Scale (FPS) was introduced as a new research tool for investigating aspects of pleasure from food-related experiences. Thereby, insights on whether some aspects of pleasure are more affected by stress than others can be investigated, and can help explain why changes in eating behavior are seen when under the influence of stress. A consumer survey including n = 190 Danish consumers all with moderate or high levels of perceived stress was conducted to explore the perception of pleasure from...
Two studies investigated the stress–eating relationship. The first examined self-reported changes in...
Background: The effects of psychological stress on eating behaviors either through psychological/soc...
Stress-related eating may be a potential factor in the obesity epidemic. Rather little is known abou...
The link between acute stress, food pleasure and eating behavior in humans by employing measures of ...
Studies examining stress-eating tend to conclude that stress leads to increased food consumption sim...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the effects of stress on individuals’ eating behavio...
Stress may induce eating in the absence of hunger, possibly involving changes in food reward, i.e. '...
Two studies investigated the stress–eating relationship. The first examined self-reported changes in...
Overeating behaviors are nowadays a worldwide issue, and cumulative evidence shows that stress induc...
Much research has been conducted regarding the link between stress and eating behaviors. The current...
OBJECTIVES: Stress and emotions alter eating behavior in several ways: While experiencing negative o...
Anhedonia, the diminished ability to experience pleasure, is a key symptom of a range of mental and ...
Anhedonia, the diminished ability to experience pleasure, is a key symptom of a range of mental and ...
Eating behaviour can be driven by non-homeostatic factors like stress. Both increased and decreased ...
The intake of food is critical for the survival of any organism. There are complex homeostatic mecha...
Two studies investigated the stress–eating relationship. The first examined self-reported changes in...
Background: The effects of psychological stress on eating behaviors either through psychological/soc...
Stress-related eating may be a potential factor in the obesity epidemic. Rather little is known abou...
The link between acute stress, food pleasure and eating behavior in humans by employing measures of ...
Studies examining stress-eating tend to conclude that stress leads to increased food consumption sim...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the effects of stress on individuals’ eating behavio...
Stress may induce eating in the absence of hunger, possibly involving changes in food reward, i.e. '...
Two studies investigated the stress–eating relationship. The first examined self-reported changes in...
Overeating behaviors are nowadays a worldwide issue, and cumulative evidence shows that stress induc...
Much research has been conducted regarding the link between stress and eating behaviors. The current...
OBJECTIVES: Stress and emotions alter eating behavior in several ways: While experiencing negative o...
Anhedonia, the diminished ability to experience pleasure, is a key symptom of a range of mental and ...
Anhedonia, the diminished ability to experience pleasure, is a key symptom of a range of mental and ...
Eating behaviour can be driven by non-homeostatic factors like stress. Both increased and decreased ...
The intake of food is critical for the survival of any organism. There are complex homeostatic mecha...
Two studies investigated the stress–eating relationship. The first examined self-reported changes in...
Background: The effects of psychological stress on eating behaviors either through psychological/soc...
Stress-related eating may be a potential factor in the obesity epidemic. Rather little is known abou...