Results from survey studies demonstrate a relationship between parental rejection and self-reported emotional eating of youngsters. The aim of the current study was to build on this research by examining the relationship between parental rejection and actual emotional eating, using an experimental laboratory paradigm. Participants were 46 youngsters between the ages of 10 and 17 years old. Participants first completed online questionnaires at home, measuring parental rejection and emotional eating style. At the laboratory, participants were randomly assigned to a neutral condition or negative mood condition, followed by a multi-item snack buffet. The interaction effect maternal rejection × condition on energy intake from savoury food was si...
Children who emotionally eat (EE) tend to consume palatable foods that are high in sugar and fat. Ho...
Background The Children’s Eating Behaviour Questionnaire [CEBQ] is a widely used, brief, psychometri...
It is well established that stress can elicit change in a range of eating behaviours, however, less ...
Results from survey studies demonstrate a relationship between parental rejection and self-reported ...
Objective: A recent cross-sectional study showed that maternal rejection is associated with emotiona...
OBJECTIVES: The present study examined the role of emotion regulation in the relation between parent...
Background: Emotional eating in children has been related to the consumption of high energy dense fo...
Research has shown that the quality of interpersonal relationships plays an important role in influe...
Background: Emotional eating in children has been related to the consumption of energy-dense foods a...
Objective: To explore parental feeding practices and eating behavior as predictors of the child's em...
Background: Children's emotional eating is related to greater body mass index and a less-healthy die...
Background: The Children's Eating Behaviour Questionnaire [CEBQ) is a widely used, brief, psychometr...
Children who emotionally eat (EE) tend to consume palatable foods that are high in sugar and fat. Ho...
We investigated whether parental expressed emotion (criticism and emotional overinvolvement) is rela...
Emotional eating (EE; defined as overeating irrespective of satiety and in response to emotional sta...
Children who emotionally eat (EE) tend to consume palatable foods that are high in sugar and fat. Ho...
Background The Children’s Eating Behaviour Questionnaire [CEBQ] is a widely used, brief, psychometri...
It is well established that stress can elicit change in a range of eating behaviours, however, less ...
Results from survey studies demonstrate a relationship between parental rejection and self-reported ...
Objective: A recent cross-sectional study showed that maternal rejection is associated with emotiona...
OBJECTIVES: The present study examined the role of emotion regulation in the relation between parent...
Background: Emotional eating in children has been related to the consumption of high energy dense fo...
Research has shown that the quality of interpersonal relationships plays an important role in influe...
Background: Emotional eating in children has been related to the consumption of energy-dense foods a...
Objective: To explore parental feeding practices and eating behavior as predictors of the child's em...
Background: Children's emotional eating is related to greater body mass index and a less-healthy die...
Background: The Children's Eating Behaviour Questionnaire [CEBQ) is a widely used, brief, psychometr...
Children who emotionally eat (EE) tend to consume palatable foods that are high in sugar and fat. Ho...
We investigated whether parental expressed emotion (criticism and emotional overinvolvement) is rela...
Emotional eating (EE; defined as overeating irrespective of satiety and in response to emotional sta...
Children who emotionally eat (EE) tend to consume palatable foods that are high in sugar and fat. Ho...
Background The Children’s Eating Behaviour Questionnaire [CEBQ] is a widely used, brief, psychometri...
It is well established that stress can elicit change in a range of eating behaviours, however, less ...