OBJECTIVE: The study aimed to investigate affective responses to 18-h fasting in healthy controls. In particular, the study focused on self-reported mood, irritability, sense of achievement, reward, pride, and control. METHOD: Participants were a non-clinical sample of 52 women with a mean age of 25. A repeated-measures design was used, whereby participants provided diary measures of psychological variables throughout both 18-h fasting and non-fasting periods. RESULTS: Fasting led to increased irritability, and also to positive affective experiences of increased sense of achievement, reward, pride, and control. DISCUSSION: Even short-term fasting in healthy controls can lead to positive psychological experiences. This lends support ...
Neurocognitive research into eating disorders has suggested that Anorexia Nervosa (AN) has a ‘compul...
Background: In recent years, fasting has gained popularity among athletes, clinicians, nutritionists...
BACKGROUND: Fasting is being used as a therapeutic and cultural practice for millennia. There are nu...
Aim: The current study aims to expand on the existing fasting literature in relation to anorexia ner...
The social environment and mass media shape the person's perception for body image. It is mostly imp...
Purpose of Review: The goal of this review was to provide an update on the literature examining how...
Background/Objective: Historically, fasting has been practiced not only for medical but also for rel...
Background/Objective: Historically, fasting has been practiced not only for medical but also for rel...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVE: Historically, fasting has been practiced not only for medical but also for rel...
Worldwide, nearly 3 million people die every year because of being overweight or obese. Although obe...
Objectives: Research suggests that a reduction in calories may impact cognitive functioning in healt...
abstract: Intermittent Fasting (IF) is defined as a cyclical eating pattern where an individual will...
Problem: Based on growing interest of various exercise-fasting strategies among young women, there i...
Previous research has shown that short-term fasting in healthy individuals is associated with change...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 156-159)This study had two major objectives. The first w...
Neurocognitive research into eating disorders has suggested that Anorexia Nervosa (AN) has a ‘compul...
Background: In recent years, fasting has gained popularity among athletes, clinicians, nutritionists...
BACKGROUND: Fasting is being used as a therapeutic and cultural practice for millennia. There are nu...
Aim: The current study aims to expand on the existing fasting literature in relation to anorexia ner...
The social environment and mass media shape the person's perception for body image. It is mostly imp...
Purpose of Review: The goal of this review was to provide an update on the literature examining how...
Background/Objective: Historically, fasting has been practiced not only for medical but also for rel...
Background/Objective: Historically, fasting has been practiced not only for medical but also for rel...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVE: Historically, fasting has been practiced not only for medical but also for rel...
Worldwide, nearly 3 million people die every year because of being overweight or obese. Although obe...
Objectives: Research suggests that a reduction in calories may impact cognitive functioning in healt...
abstract: Intermittent Fasting (IF) is defined as a cyclical eating pattern where an individual will...
Problem: Based on growing interest of various exercise-fasting strategies among young women, there i...
Previous research has shown that short-term fasting in healthy individuals is associated with change...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 156-159)This study had two major objectives. The first w...
Neurocognitive research into eating disorders has suggested that Anorexia Nervosa (AN) has a ‘compul...
Background: In recent years, fasting has gained popularity among athletes, clinicians, nutritionists...
BACKGROUND: Fasting is being used as a therapeutic and cultural practice for millennia. There are nu...