Objective: Emotion-induced eating has been implicated as a risk factor for the development of. obesity, yet no research has been done on emotion-induced eating in children. The National Heart, Lung, and Blood institute Growth and Health Study (NGHS) a multicenter collaborative study of risk factors for obesity, developed an instrument for measuring emotion-induced eating in children and tested hypotheses regarding the association of emotion-induced eating with food intake and adiposity in preadolescent children. Method: Subjects were 1,213 black girls and 1,166 white girls who were 9 and 10 at study entry. Baseline data were utilized in this report. Girls were assessed by trained female health examiners who recorded height, weight, and indi...
Eating in response to negative emotions (emotional eating, EE) may predispose an individual to obesi...
OBJECTIVES: The present study examined the role of emotion regulation in the relation between parent...
Objective: To investigate the relationship between loss of control over eating, adiposity, and psych...
Objective: Emotion-induced eating has been implicated as a risk factor for the development of. obesi...
Objective: Emotion-induced eating has been implicated as a risk factor for the development of. obesi...
Objective: Emotion-induced eating has been implicated as a risk factor for the development of. obesi...
Eating in response to negative emotions (emotional eating, EE) may predispose an individual to obesi...
The prevalence of obesity among U.S. youth continues to increase, with many adolescents engaging in ...
Purpose: This study aimed to determine whether emotional eating (EE) and uncontrolled eating (UCE) s...
Background: Overeating is often attributed to emotions and has been linked to psychological challeng...
The present study examines the modifiable risk factors associated with eating disturbances, waist-to...
Laboratory studies in children have found that, following a self-reported satiating meal, girls who ...
The present study examines the modifiable risk factors associated with eating disturbances, waist-to...
Eating in response to negative emotions (emotional eating, EE) may predispose an individual to obesi...
Eating in response to negative emotions (emotional eating, EE) may predispose an individual to obesi...
Eating in response to negative emotions (emotional eating, EE) may predispose an individual to obesi...
OBJECTIVES: The present study examined the role of emotion regulation in the relation between parent...
Objective: To investigate the relationship between loss of control over eating, adiposity, and psych...
Objective: Emotion-induced eating has been implicated as a risk factor for the development of. obesi...
Objective: Emotion-induced eating has been implicated as a risk factor for the development of. obesi...
Objective: Emotion-induced eating has been implicated as a risk factor for the development of. obesi...
Eating in response to negative emotions (emotional eating, EE) may predispose an individual to obesi...
The prevalence of obesity among U.S. youth continues to increase, with many adolescents engaging in ...
Purpose: This study aimed to determine whether emotional eating (EE) and uncontrolled eating (UCE) s...
Background: Overeating is often attributed to emotions and has been linked to psychological challeng...
The present study examines the modifiable risk factors associated with eating disturbances, waist-to...
Laboratory studies in children have found that, following a self-reported satiating meal, girls who ...
The present study examines the modifiable risk factors associated with eating disturbances, waist-to...
Eating in response to negative emotions (emotional eating, EE) may predispose an individual to obesi...
Eating in response to negative emotions (emotional eating, EE) may predispose an individual to obesi...
Eating in response to negative emotions (emotional eating, EE) may predispose an individual to obesi...
OBJECTIVES: The present study examined the role of emotion regulation in the relation between parent...
Objective: To investigate the relationship between loss of control over eating, adiposity, and psych...