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Jun 1, 2023 · A multi-section questionnaire measured: (1) the extent to which selected emotions were associated with eating, (2) emotional states experienced with food cravings, (3) food cravings, (4) perceptions about the influence of emotions on eating behaviours, and (5) perceptions about health, wellbeing, and changes in eating and wellbeing.
Aug 1, 1995 · The development of the Emotional Eating Scale (EES) is described. ... changes in EES subscales correlated with treatment-related changes in binge eating. In support of the measure's discriminant ...
2.2. Measures 2.2.1. Salzburg emotional eating scale (SEES) The SEES (Meule et al., 2018) is a self‐report measure that assesses the extent to which individuals perceive their food intake to be altered in response to emotional experiences.
New ways to measure emotional eating. An alternative to the currently used explicit measures of emotional eating, which are susceptible to intentional and unintentional biases (Allison and Heshka, 1993; Adriaanse et al., 2011), is the use of implicit measures. In contrast to questionnaires which assess deliberate and conscious responses to the ...
Abstract. Emotional eating is the tendency to overeat in re-sponse to negative emotions and has shown to be associated with weight outcomes, both in respect to weight gain over time and difficulties with weight loss and weight loss maintenance. It is thus important to develop treatments to improve weight loss outcomes in emotional eaters.
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Sep 13, 2023 · Purpose Emotional eating (EE) refers to eating in response to (negative) emotions. Evidence for the validity of EE is mixed: some meta-analyses find EE only in eating disordered patients, others only in restrained eaters, which suggest that only certain subgroups show EE. Furthermore, EE measures from lab-based assessments, ecological momentary assessment (EMA), and psychometric measures often ...
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Mar 15, 2017 · The Dutch Eating Behavior Questionnaire (DEBQ; van Strien et al. 1986) is a 33-item self-report measure that assesses different aspects of eating behavior on three subscales: (1) restrained eating, (2) emotional eating, and (3) external eating. In completing the DEBQ, participants are asked to rate their responses on a 5-point ordered rating scale from never (1) to very often (5).