Purpose: This study aimed to determine whether emotional eating (EE) and uncontrolled eating (UCE) scores affect the metabolic risk factors in obese adolescents. Methods: A sample of 100 adolescents have BMI-SDS between 1.41 and 2.83 (aged 12-17 years) was selected. EE and UCE scores were estimated using the TFEQ21. The association of EE and UCE with anthropometric data, lipid profile, glucose profile, liver enzymes, and inflammation factors was assessed in boys and girls. Results: Using Spearman rank correlation, EE scores significantly correlated with uric acid (r = 0.393 and P = 0.001), CRP (r = 0.273 and P = 0.017), TG (r = 0.317 and P = 0.001), TC (r = 0.258 and P = 0.019) and VAI (r = 0.276 and P = 0.034). Also UCE scores were ...
Eating in response to negative emotions (emotional eating, EE) may predispose an individual to obesi...
Because little is known about risk factors for obesity, the authors tested whether certain psycholog...
Because little is known about risk factors for obesity, the authors tested whether certain psycholog...
Purpose: This study aimed to determine whether emotional eating (EE) and uncontrolled eating (UCE) s...
The prevalence of obesity among U.S. youth continues to increase, with many adolescents engaging in ...
Emotional eating is associated with an increased risk of binge eating, eating in the absence of hung...
© 2020 Elsevier Inc.This case-controlled study was conducted to determine and compare the emotional ...
© 2020 Elsevier Inc.This case-controlled study was conducted to determine and compare the emotional ...
BACKGROUND: Overweight and eating disorder (ED) are major public health problems in adolescents. Aim...
Background: Many adolescents suffer from common mental disorders such as stress, which affects healt...
Introduction: Many adolescents suffer from common mental disorders such as stress, which affects hea...
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...
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...
Eating in response to negative emotions (emotional eating, EE) may predispose an individual to obesi...
Because little is known about risk factors for obesity, the authors tested whether certain psycholog...
Because little is known about risk factors for obesity, the authors tested whether certain psycholog...
Purpose: This study aimed to determine whether emotional eating (EE) and uncontrolled eating (UCE) s...
The prevalence of obesity among U.S. youth continues to increase, with many adolescents engaging in ...
Emotional eating is associated with an increased risk of binge eating, eating in the absence of hung...
© 2020 Elsevier Inc.This case-controlled study was conducted to determine and compare the emotional ...
© 2020 Elsevier Inc.This case-controlled study was conducted to determine and compare the emotional ...
BACKGROUND: Overweight and eating disorder (ED) are major public health problems in adolescents. Aim...
Background: Many adolescents suffer from common mental disorders such as stress, which affects healt...
Introduction: Many adolescents suffer from common mental disorders such as stress, which affects hea...
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...
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...
Eating in response to negative emotions (emotional eating, EE) may predispose an individual to obesi...
Because little is known about risk factors for obesity, the authors tested whether certain psycholog...
Because little is known about risk factors for obesity, the authors tested whether certain psycholog...