Hunger is a poorly defined cognition, assumed to motivate overeating, but there is no firm evidence that the intensity of a sense of hunger is related to overweight. Recent research has suggested instead that irregular eating habits, as deriving from dieting, emotional stressors or other causes may have a role in the weight gain of obese people. These "borderline eating behaviours" (or BEB), targeted in cognitive behavioural therapy of obesity, were found associated to the body mass index both in normal and in overweight subjects in previous studies, using a specific scale called SENICAL. This study aimed at exploring the role of the sense of "unbearable hunger" on these eating irregularities, as measured with SENICAL, which provides an ove...
Objective: Hunger indirectly triggers unhealthy high-calorie food consumption through its positive e...
Todays food environment has been targeted as a contributing factor to the increased prevalence of ob...
This chapter provides an overview of the main and most consistently reported psychological factors t...
Hunger is a poorly defined cognition, assumed to motivate overeating, but there is no firm evidence ...
Hunger is a poorly defined cognition, assumed to motivate overeating, but there is no firm evidence ...
"Hunger" is a concept whose operational definition is ambiguously defined in humans. A scale was bui...
textabstractDuring the past few decades the prevalence of obesity has increased remarkably. The inc...
The purpose of this descriptive correlational study was to examine relationships among the sensation...
To understand obesity as a global epidemic, it is essential to understand why individuals become and...
Living in an 'obesogenic' environment poses a serious challenge for weight maintenance. However, man...
Objective The affect regulation theory suggests that people binge eat to regulate negative emotio...
Cognitions and emotions are considered important determinants of eating behaviour in cognitive behav...
The purpose of this project was to determine if normal, overweight, and obese people experience diff...
In this chapter, the authors present a broad view of the current background to the obesity pandemic ...
This study examined the roles of hunger, food craving and mood in the binge-eating episodes of bulim...
Objective: Hunger indirectly triggers unhealthy high-calorie food consumption through its positive e...
Todays food environment has been targeted as a contributing factor to the increased prevalence of ob...
This chapter provides an overview of the main and most consistently reported psychological factors t...
Hunger is a poorly defined cognition, assumed to motivate overeating, but there is no firm evidence ...
Hunger is a poorly defined cognition, assumed to motivate overeating, but there is no firm evidence ...
"Hunger" is a concept whose operational definition is ambiguously defined in humans. A scale was bui...
textabstractDuring the past few decades the prevalence of obesity has increased remarkably. The inc...
The purpose of this descriptive correlational study was to examine relationships among the sensation...
To understand obesity as a global epidemic, it is essential to understand why individuals become and...
Living in an 'obesogenic' environment poses a serious challenge for weight maintenance. However, man...
Objective The affect regulation theory suggests that people binge eat to regulate negative emotio...
Cognitions and emotions are considered important determinants of eating behaviour in cognitive behav...
The purpose of this project was to determine if normal, overweight, and obese people experience diff...
In this chapter, the authors present a broad view of the current background to the obesity pandemic ...
This study examined the roles of hunger, food craving and mood in the binge-eating episodes of bulim...
Objective: Hunger indirectly triggers unhealthy high-calorie food consumption through its positive e...
Todays food environment has been targeted as a contributing factor to the increased prevalence of ob...
This chapter provides an overview of the main and most consistently reported psychological factors t...