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164 related items for PubMed ID: 26947082

  • 1. Motivational dynamics underlying eating regulation in young and adult female dieters: relationships with healthy eating behaviours and disordered eating symptoms.
    Verstuyf J, Vansteenkiste M, Soetens B, Soenens B.
    Psychol Health; 2016 Jun; 31(6):711-29. PubMed ID: 26947082
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  • 3. I Should but I Can't: Controlled Motivation and Self-Efficacy Are Related to Disordered Eating Behaviors in Adolescents With Type 1 Diabetes.
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    J Adolesc Health; 2016 Nov; 59(5):537-542. PubMed ID: 27567063
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  • 4. Comparison of the yale-brown-cornell eating disorders scale in recovered eating disorder patients, restrained dieters, and nondieting controls.
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  • 5. Dieting and the self-control of eating in everyday environments: an experience sampling study.
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  • 7. The effect of low parental warmth and low monitoring on disordered eating in mid-adolescence: Findings from the Australian Temperament Project.
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  • 8. What does self-reported "dieting" mean? Evidence from a daily diary study of behavior.
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  • 9. Adolescence and the diet-dieting disparity: healthy food choice or risky health behaviour?
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  • 11. Eating behaviours, dietary profile and body composition according to dieting history in men and women of the Québec Family Study.
    Provencher V, Drapeau V, Tremblay A, Després JP, Bouchard C, Lemieux S, Québec Family Study.
    Br J Nutr; 2004 Jun 01; 91(6):997-1004. PubMed ID: 15182403
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  • 12. Motivational "spill-over" during weight control: increased self-determination and exercise intrinsic motivation predict eating self-regulation.
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    Health Psychol; 2009 Nov 01; 28(6):709-16. PubMed ID: 19916639
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  • 13. Gender differences in dietary intakes: what is the contribution of motivational variables?
    Leblanc V, Bégin C, Corneau L, Dodin S, Lemieux S.
    J Hum Nutr Diet; 2015 Feb 01; 28(1):37-46. PubMed ID: 24527882
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  • 14. Weight-Focused Physical Activity Is Associated with Poorer Eating Motivation Quality and Lower Intuitive Eating in Women.
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  • 15. Chewing and spitting out food as a compensatory behavior in patients with eating disorders.
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  • 16. Experiential avoidance versus decentering abilities: the role of different emotional processes on disordered eating.
    Mendes AL, Ferreira C, Marta-Simões J.
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  • 17. Are common measures of dietary restraint and disinhibited eating reliable and valid in obese persons?
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  • 18. Insecure striving as an exacerbator of the toxic effect of shame feelings on disordered eating.
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  • 19. Excessive Time on Social Networking Sites and Disordered Eating Behaviors Among Undergraduate Students: Appearance and Weight Esteem as Mediating Pathways.
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  • 20. Nothing gained: an explorative study of the long-term effects of perceived maternal feeding practices on women's and men's adult BMI, body image dissatisfaction, and disordered eating.
    Lev-Ari L, Zohar AH.
    Int J Psychol; 2013 Dec 01; 48(6):1201-11. PubMed ID: 23547649
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