Eat Weight Disord 2020 Feb 01
Eating self-efficacy: validation of a new brief scale.
Lombardo C, Cerolini S, Alivernini F, Ballesio A, Violani C, Fernandes M, Lucidi F
Eating self-efficacy (ESE) is the belief in one's ability to self-regulate eating. Social and emotional situations may be differently challenging depe ...
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Addict Behav
Mindful self-regulation of attention is a key protective factor for emotional dysregulation and addictive behaviors among individuals with alcohol use disorder.
Cavicchioli M, Ramella P, Vassena G, Simone G, Prudenziati F, Sirtori F, Movalli M, Maffei C
Individuals with alcohol use disorder (AUD) and other substance use disorders (SUDs) frequently show co-occurrent behavioral addictions (BAs) (i.e., g ...
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Eat Weight Disord 2020 Jan 31
Intuitive eating longitudinally predicts better psychological health and lower use of disordered eating behaviors: findings from EAT 2010-2018.
Hazzard VM, Telke SE, Simone M, Anderson LM, Larson NI, Neumark-Sztainer D
To examine longitudinal associations of intuitive eating (IE), defined as eating according to internal hunger and satiety cues, with psychological hea ...
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Adv Neurobiol
Dietary Approaches to the Management of Autism Spectrum Disorders.
Hartman RE, Patel D
This chapter reviews the literature surrounding autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and their relation to gastrointestinal (GI), behavioral, neurological, ...
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Behav Ther
Linking Pavlovian Disgust Conditioning and Eating Disorder Symptoms: An Analogue Study.
Olatunji BO
Although the experience of disgust is commonly endorsed among women with eating disorders, it remains unclear how to best model this emotion in relati ...
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