Sad people may indulge in fattening snacks because they believe that eating will repair their mood. To test whether (I) changes in expectations and mood had an effect on caloric intake and (2) depressive symptoms moderated caloric intake, 73 women with binge eating disorder were randomly assigned to a condition in which expectations about food and emotion were either confirmed or disconfirmed. Subsequently they were shown either an upsetting or an amusing movie clip followed by a taste task. Contrary to our expectations, there were no differences in the four conditions: participants in all four conditions ate comparable amounts of calories. Manipulation of expectations or mood had no effect on caloric intake. However, higher baseline expect...
Objective The affect regulation theory suggests that people binge eat to regulate negative emotio...
Previous studies have identified negative affect as a trigger for binge eating. Although this relati...
BACKGROUND: Although a wealth of studies have tested the link between negative mood states and likel...
Sad people may indulge in fattening snacks because they believe that eating will repair their mood. ...
Overeating may be a consequence of the suppression of negative emotions, by depleting self-control r...
Emotional eaters are often presumed to eat in response to negative emotions, while positive emotions...
Expectancy models (i.e., cognitions regarding perceived consequences of behavior) have been applied ...
The central aim of the present study was to examine the role of expectancies in binge eating behavio...
Do people with a high score on a scale for eating in response to negative emotions also show high fo...
Background: Emotional eating is associated with-overeating and the development of obesity. Yet, empi...
Do people with a high score on a scale for eating in response to negative emotions also show high fo...
Background:Emotional eating is associated with overeating and the development of obesity. Yet, empir...
Background: Emotional eating is associated with overeating and the development of obesity. Yet, empi...
This study examined the roles of hunger, food craving and mood in the binge-eating episodes of bulim...
Current explanatory models for binge eating in binge eating disorder (BED) mostly rely onmodels for ...
Objective The affect regulation theory suggests that people binge eat to regulate negative emotio...
Previous studies have identified negative affect as a trigger for binge eating. Although this relati...
BACKGROUND: Although a wealth of studies have tested the link between negative mood states and likel...
Sad people may indulge in fattening snacks because they believe that eating will repair their mood. ...
Overeating may be a consequence of the suppression of negative emotions, by depleting self-control r...
Emotional eaters are often presumed to eat in response to negative emotions, while positive emotions...
Expectancy models (i.e., cognitions regarding perceived consequences of behavior) have been applied ...
The central aim of the present study was to examine the role of expectancies in binge eating behavio...
Do people with a high score on a scale for eating in response to negative emotions also show high fo...
Background: Emotional eating is associated with-overeating and the development of obesity. Yet, empi...
Do people with a high score on a scale for eating in response to negative emotions also show high fo...
Background:Emotional eating is associated with overeating and the development of obesity. Yet, empir...
Background: Emotional eating is associated with overeating and the development of obesity. Yet, empi...
This study examined the roles of hunger, food craving and mood in the binge-eating episodes of bulim...
Current explanatory models for binge eating in binge eating disorder (BED) mostly rely onmodels for ...
Objective The affect regulation theory suggests that people binge eat to regulate negative emotio...
Previous studies have identified negative affect as a trigger for binge eating. Although this relati...
BACKGROUND: Although a wealth of studies have tested the link between negative mood states and likel...