OBJECTIVE: The exploration of the mechanisms underlying the tendency toward overeating by investigating the Dutch Eating Behavior Questionnaire (DEBQ)/Revised Eating Disorders Inventory (EDI-R) disinhibition, in sequence to the milkshake-ice cream study (van Strien, Cleven, and Schippers, in press). METHOD: In hierarchical multiple regression analyses, the relative predictive power for ice-cream consumption was assessed, that is, emotional versus external versus bulimic eating using scales of the DEBQ and the EDI-R. In nonplanned stepwise multiple regression analyses, the association was assessed between these three types of eating behaviors and non-eating-related EDI-R scales. RESULTS: Emotional eating was the most important variable for i...
Objective: Different subtypes of eating disorders (ED) show dysfunctional eating behaviors such as o...
<p>Eating disorders pose a serious threat to the physical and mental health of those who suffer from...
Background: Emotional eating is associated with overeating and the development of obesity. Yet, empi...
Objective The exploration of the mechanisms underlying the tendency toward overeating by investigat...
OBJECTIVE: The examination of the prediction of grams of ice cream eaten by preload, restraint, susc...
OBJECTIVE: Relationships were studied between emotional, external and restrained eating behavior, an...
Although there is a strong relationship between emotional and external eating, separate subscales fo...
Contains fulltext : 28695.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Relationships we...
International audienceIt is now recognized that emotions can influence food intake. While some peopl...
Based on recent studies indicating that emotional eating is not the clearly defined problem it is of...
Emotional eating has traditionally been defined as (over)eating in response to negative emotions. Su...
Emotional eaters tend to eat more when emotionally aroused and their food-related actions are associ...
This study examined potential risk factors of recurrent overeating by investigating relationships be...
Purpose: After a calorie-restricted diet, most people regain most of their lost body weight. The pre...
Objectives: Disordered eating behaviours have developed into a more prevalent phenomenon in Western ...
Objective: Different subtypes of eating disorders (ED) show dysfunctional eating behaviors such as o...
<p>Eating disorders pose a serious threat to the physical and mental health of those who suffer from...
Background: Emotional eating is associated with overeating and the development of obesity. Yet, empi...
Objective The exploration of the mechanisms underlying the tendency toward overeating by investigat...
OBJECTIVE: The examination of the prediction of grams of ice cream eaten by preload, restraint, susc...
OBJECTIVE: Relationships were studied between emotional, external and restrained eating behavior, an...
Although there is a strong relationship between emotional and external eating, separate subscales fo...
Contains fulltext : 28695.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Relationships we...
International audienceIt is now recognized that emotions can influence food intake. While some peopl...
Based on recent studies indicating that emotional eating is not the clearly defined problem it is of...
Emotional eating has traditionally been defined as (over)eating in response to negative emotions. Su...
Emotional eaters tend to eat more when emotionally aroused and their food-related actions are associ...
This study examined potential risk factors of recurrent overeating by investigating relationships be...
Purpose: After a calorie-restricted diet, most people regain most of their lost body weight. The pre...
Objectives: Disordered eating behaviours have developed into a more prevalent phenomenon in Western ...
Objective: Different subtypes of eating disorders (ED) show dysfunctional eating behaviors such as o...
<p>Eating disorders pose a serious threat to the physical and mental health of those who suffer from...
Background: Emotional eating is associated with overeating and the development of obesity. Yet, empi...