The process by which emotions affect eating behavior emerges as one of the central unresolved questions in the field of emotional eating. The present studies address the hypothesis that the regulation strategies people use to deal with these emotions are responsible for increased eating. Negative emotions were induced and intake of comfort food and non–comfort food was measured by means of taste tests. Emotion induction was preceded by measuring individual differences in emotion regulation strategies (Study 1) or by instructions to regulate emotions in either an adaptive (reappraisal) or maladaptive (suppression) manner (Study 2). Study 3 also entailed a control condition without any regulation instructions. Relative to reappraisal and spon...
Based on recent studies indicating that emotional eating is not the clearly defined problem it is of...
Research suggests that individuals with eating disorders use more maladaptive emotion regulation str...
The present research furthers our understanding of the process through which young women eat in resp...
The process by which emotions affect eating behavior emerges as one of the central unresolved questi...
Research investigating the role of maladaptive emotion regulation on food intake has exclusively foc...
Research investigating the role of maladaptive emotion regulation (ER) on food intake has exclusivel...
In today’s society, obesity rates are rising as food intake is no longer only a response to physiolo...
Emotional eating has traditionally been defined as (over)eating in response to negative emotions. Su...
In eating research, it is common practice to group people into different eater types, such as emotio...
Whether emotions affect eating, and in whom, has remained unclear. This meta-analysis assessed the e...
Whether emotions affect eating, and in whom, has remained unclear. This meta-analysis assessed the e...
The present research investigated the effect of emotion regulation on eating behavior. It was hypoth...
Whether emotions affect eating, and in whom, has remained unclear. This meta-analysis assessed the e...
Emotions have a powerful influence on eating behavior, and eating behavior can have a powerful effec...
Whether emotions affect eating, and in whom, has remained unclear. This meta-analysis assessed the e...
Based on recent studies indicating that emotional eating is not the clearly defined problem it is of...
Research suggests that individuals with eating disorders use more maladaptive emotion regulation str...
The present research furthers our understanding of the process through which young women eat in resp...
The process by which emotions affect eating behavior emerges as one of the central unresolved questi...
Research investigating the role of maladaptive emotion regulation on food intake has exclusively foc...
Research investigating the role of maladaptive emotion regulation (ER) on food intake has exclusivel...
In today’s society, obesity rates are rising as food intake is no longer only a response to physiolo...
Emotional eating has traditionally been defined as (over)eating in response to negative emotions. Su...
In eating research, it is common practice to group people into different eater types, such as emotio...
Whether emotions affect eating, and in whom, has remained unclear. This meta-analysis assessed the e...
Whether emotions affect eating, and in whom, has remained unclear. This meta-analysis assessed the e...
The present research investigated the effect of emotion regulation on eating behavior. It was hypoth...
Whether emotions affect eating, and in whom, has remained unclear. This meta-analysis assessed the e...
Emotions have a powerful influence on eating behavior, and eating behavior can have a powerful effec...
Whether emotions affect eating, and in whom, has remained unclear. This meta-analysis assessed the e...
Based on recent studies indicating that emotional eating is not the clearly defined problem it is of...
Research suggests that individuals with eating disorders use more maladaptive emotion regulation str...
The present research furthers our understanding of the process through which young women eat in resp...