The Psychology of Eating: From Healthy to Disordered Behavior
Dieting 125 lighter over the last few years. The general population is getting gradually heavier (see chapter 8) and yet the pop ...
126 Dieting dieting as a means for permanent weight control” ( p. 9). Likewise, the books Dieting Makes You Fatby Cannon and Ein ...
Dieting 127 these beliefs (i.e., the daughter) has control over her destiny (see figure 7.2). It is assumed that she can achieve ...
128 Dieting attempts to restrain their food intake at some time in their life. For example, Horm and Anderson (1993) reported th ...
Dieting 129 preload/taste-test paradigm (Herman and Mack, 1975). This experimen- tal method was a development of the taste-test ...
130 Dieting This study indicated that although dieters may at times eat less, restrained eating is also associated with eating m ...
Dieting 131 The causal analysis of overeating The causal analysis of eating behavior was first described by Herman and Polivy (H ...
132 Dieting limited either by the diet boundary or the satiety boundary. The boundary model has also been used to examine differ ...
Dieting 133 in terms of factors such as “giving in,” “resignation,” and “passivity.” In particular, interviews with restrained a ...
134 Dieting cognitions were assessed using rating scales, interviews, and the Stroop task, which is a cognitive test of selectiv ...
Dieting 135 is trying to suppress more salient (Wenzlaff and Wegner, 2000). This has been called the “theory of ironic processes ...
136 Dieting the impact of thought suppression (e.g., Soetens et al., 2008; Van Gucht et al., 2008). Results from these studies h ...
Dieting 137 and that this belief is responsible for the high relapse rate shown by both alcoholics and smokers (Marlatt and Gord ...
138 Dieting described their dieting behavior in terms of the impact on their family life, a preoccupation with food and weight, ...
Dieting 139 showed an inability to concentrate, with mood changes such as depression and apathy being common. At the end of the ...
140 Dieting control groups, since changes of the kind identified could have resulted from participation in research on eating. H ...
Dieting 141 hope syndrome.” They suggested that making a commitment to change, regardless of the outcome of this commitment, res ...
142 Dieting Dieters, however, also show episodes of overeating, particularly in response to triggers such as high-calorie prelo ...
Dieting 143 Dieting and undereating Restrained eating aims to reduce food intake, and several studies have found that at times t ...
144 Dieting The measurement of restraint Most research examining dieting behavior uses formal measures of dietary restraint whic ...
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