Abstract Background Emotional eating is a complex problem fostering obesity and resulting from maladaptive emotion regulation. Traditional behavioural weight loss interventions have shown insignificant effect. They can be improved by targeting the specific needs of individuals with emotional eating. Objective The current study explored a tailored online approach with the aim to positively influence affect (positive and negative) and emotion regulation by applying one of three exercises: body scan, opposite action, and positive reappraisal. Design An embedded mixed-method design (questionnaire data (t0, t1, t2) and perceived usefulness of exercises in t2) was used to evaluate the effects of a two-week online quasi-experimental pilot study. S...
Abstract Background Emotional eating, or overeating in response to negative emotions, is a behavior ...
The aim of this study is to assess the efficacy of a specific stress management protocol, based on i...
Background Emotion regulation difficulties appear to play a role in the development and maintenance ...
Background: Around 13% of the world's population suffers from obesity. More than 40% of people with ...
Obesity is a fast-growing societal threat, causing chronic conditions, physical and psychological he...
Obesity is a fast-growing societal threat, causing chronic conditions, physical and psychological he...
There is a growing number of eHealth interventions aiming at enhancing lifestyle to address obesity....
There is a growing number of eHealth interventions aiming at enhancing lifestyle to address obesity....
Stress and negative emotions have been shown to be critical factors in inducing overeating as a form...
There is a growing number of eHealth interventions aiming at enhancing lifestyle to address obesity....
Stress and negative emotions have been shown to be critical factors in inducing overeating as a form...
Obesity is a fast growing societal threat, causing chronic conditions, physical and psychological he...
There is a growing number of eHealth interventions aiming at enhancing lifestyle to address obesity....
Since stress and negative emotions are critical factors in inducing overeating in obese patients, ps...
ObjectivesEmotional eating is recognized as a potential contributor to weight gain. Emotional eaters...
Abstract Background Emotional eating, or overeating in response to negative emotions, is a behavior ...
The aim of this study is to assess the efficacy of a specific stress management protocol, based on i...
Background Emotion regulation difficulties appear to play a role in the development and maintenance ...
Background: Around 13% of the world's population suffers from obesity. More than 40% of people with ...
Obesity is a fast-growing societal threat, causing chronic conditions, physical and psychological he...
Obesity is a fast-growing societal threat, causing chronic conditions, physical and psychological he...
There is a growing number of eHealth interventions aiming at enhancing lifestyle to address obesity....
There is a growing number of eHealth interventions aiming at enhancing lifestyle to address obesity....
Stress and negative emotions have been shown to be critical factors in inducing overeating as a form...
There is a growing number of eHealth interventions aiming at enhancing lifestyle to address obesity....
Stress and negative emotions have been shown to be critical factors in inducing overeating as a form...
Obesity is a fast growing societal threat, causing chronic conditions, physical and psychological he...
There is a growing number of eHealth interventions aiming at enhancing lifestyle to address obesity....
Since stress and negative emotions are critical factors in inducing overeating in obese patients, ps...
ObjectivesEmotional eating is recognized as a potential contributor to weight gain. Emotional eaters...
Abstract Background Emotional eating, or overeating in response to negative emotions, is a behavior ...
The aim of this study is to assess the efficacy of a specific stress management protocol, based on i...
Background Emotion regulation difficulties appear to play a role in the development and maintenance ...