Emotional overeating (EOE) has been associated with increased obesity risk, while emotional undereating (EUE) may be protective. Interestingly, EOE and EUE tend to correlate positively, but it is unclear whether they reflect different aspects of the same underlying trait, or are distinct behaviours with different aetiologies. Data were from 2054 five-year-old children from the Gemini twin birth cohort, including parental ratings of child EOE and EUE using the Child Eating Behaviour Questionnaire. Genetic and environmental influences on variation and covariation in EUE and EOE were established using a bivariate Twin Model. Variation in both behaviours was largely explained by aspects of the environment completely shared by twin pairs (EOE: C...
Background: The Children's Eating Behaviour Questionnaire [CEBQ) is a widely used, brief, psychometr...
Background The Children’s Eating Behaviour Questionnaire [CEBQ] is a widely used, brief, psychometri...
Objective: Life adversities are recognized risk factors for eating disorders, in adolescents and adu...
Emotional overeating (EOE) has been associated with increased obesity risk, while emotional undereat...
Background: Emotional over‐eating (EOE) and emotional under‐eating (EUE) are common behaviours that ...
Emotional overeating (EOE) and under-eating (EUE) in response to stress are common behaviours which ...
Emotional overeating (EOE) is the tendency to eat more in response to negative emotions; its etiolog...
Emotional eating (EE) corresponds to a change in eating behavior in response to distress and results...
Emotional eating (EE) corresponds to a change in eating behavior in response to distress and results...
Emotional eating (EE; defined as overeating irrespective of satiety and in response to emotional sta...
Purpose Given the variability in adiposity despite ubiquitous exposure to obesogenic food environme...
Abstract Background Eating behaviors during childhood...
Eating more or eating less in response to negative emotions, called emotional over- and undereating,...
Background: The Children's Eating Behaviour Questionnaire [CEBQ) is a widely used, brief, psychometr...
Background The Children’s Eating Behaviour Questionnaire [CEBQ] is a widely used, brief, psychometri...
Objective: Life adversities are recognized risk factors for eating disorders, in adolescents and adu...
Emotional overeating (EOE) has been associated with increased obesity risk, while emotional undereat...
Background: Emotional over‐eating (EOE) and emotional under‐eating (EUE) are common behaviours that ...
Emotional overeating (EOE) and under-eating (EUE) in response to stress are common behaviours which ...
Emotional overeating (EOE) is the tendency to eat more in response to negative emotions; its etiolog...
Emotional eating (EE) corresponds to a change in eating behavior in response to distress and results...
Emotional eating (EE) corresponds to a change in eating behavior in response to distress and results...
Emotional eating (EE; defined as overeating irrespective of satiety and in response to emotional sta...
Purpose Given the variability in adiposity despite ubiquitous exposure to obesogenic food environme...
Abstract Background Eating behaviors during childhood...
Eating more or eating less in response to negative emotions, called emotional over- and undereating,...
Background: The Children's Eating Behaviour Questionnaire [CEBQ) is a widely used, brief, psychometr...
Background The Children’s Eating Behaviour Questionnaire [CEBQ] is a widely used, brief, psychometri...
Objective: Life adversities are recognized risk factors for eating disorders, in adolescents and adu...