Self-reported emotional eating has been found to significantly moderate distress-induced food intake, with low emotional eaters eating less after a stress task than after a control task and high emotional eaters eating more. The aim of the present study was to explore possible underlying mechanisms by assessing possible associations with (1) ability to experience the typical post-stress reduction of hunger and (2) inhibitory control. We studied these effects in 54 female students who were preselected on the basis of extremely high or low scores on an emotional eating questionnaire. Using a within subject design we measured the difference of actual food or snack intake after a control or a stress task (Trier Social Stress Test). As expected,...
Do people with a high score on a scale for eating in response to negative emotions also show high fo...
Animal studies suggest a relationship between blunted HPA-axis stress reactivity and increased stres...
Do people with a high score on a scale for eating in response to negative emotions also show high fo...
Self-reported emotional eating has been found to significantly moderate distress-induced food intake...
Contains fulltext : 129253.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Self-reported...
Earlier studies assessing the possible moderator effect of self-reported emotional eating on the rel...
Earlier studies assessing the possible moderator effect of self-reported emotional eating on the rel...
Two studies investigated the stress–eating relationship. The first examined self-reported changes in...
Two studies investigated the stress–eating relationship. The first examined self-reported changes in...
Two studies investigated the stress–eating relationship. The first examined self-reported changes in...
This thesis examined the effects of weight and dietary restraint on eating at times of emotional dis...
Restrained and emotional eaters overeat in response to stress. To compare differential effects of co...
Restrained and emotional eaters overeat in response to stress. To compare differential effects of co...
Animal studies suggest a relationship between blunted HPA-axis stress reactivity and increased stres...
It is often assumed that emotional eating occurs when an individual is unable to utilise emotion reg...
Do people with a high score on a scale for eating in response to negative emotions also show high fo...
Animal studies suggest a relationship between blunted HPA-axis stress reactivity and increased stres...
Do people with a high score on a scale for eating in response to negative emotions also show high fo...
Self-reported emotional eating has been found to significantly moderate distress-induced food intake...
Contains fulltext : 129253.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Self-reported...
Earlier studies assessing the possible moderator effect of self-reported emotional eating on the rel...
Earlier studies assessing the possible moderator effect of self-reported emotional eating on the rel...
Two studies investigated the stress–eating relationship. The first examined self-reported changes in...
Two studies investigated the stress–eating relationship. The first examined self-reported changes in...
Two studies investigated the stress–eating relationship. The first examined self-reported changes in...
This thesis examined the effects of weight and dietary restraint on eating at times of emotional dis...
Restrained and emotional eaters overeat in response to stress. To compare differential effects of co...
Restrained and emotional eaters overeat in response to stress. To compare differential effects of co...
Animal studies suggest a relationship between blunted HPA-axis stress reactivity and increased stres...
It is often assumed that emotional eating occurs when an individual is unable to utilise emotion reg...
Do people with a high score on a scale for eating in response to negative emotions also show high fo...
Animal studies suggest a relationship between blunted HPA-axis stress reactivity and increased stres...
Do people with a high score on a scale for eating in response to negative emotions also show high fo...