The relationship between eating patterns, body image and emotional dysregulation: similarities between an excessive and normal body weight sample
Emotional Eating
Body shape
Normal weight
Emotional dysregulation
DOI:
10.12740/pp/118816
Publication Date:
2021-12-21T09:54:08Z
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ABSTRACT
The objective of the present study was to evaluate relationship between eating patterns, body image and emotional dysregulation among individuals with excessive normal weight.A total 298 participants completed online survey. following four questionnaires have been used in study: Body Attitude Test, Three-Factor Eating Questionnaire, Difficulties Emotion Regulation Scale Mindful Scale.In both groups (excessive weight versus weight), higher levels dissatisfaction foreseen based on uncontrolled lower mindful eating. However, patients overweight obesity, these variables stronger there an additional significant predictor regression model (emotional eating). This explained variances a larger extent weight: 59% 49%). In addition, aparamount importance weight. evidence this moderating effect restrictive as well but only obese sample.To sum up, order increase effectiveness treatment disorders, abnormal patterns obesity therapeutic processes should put emphasis skills.
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