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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Source: PubMed
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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Source: PubMed
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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Source: PubMed
BMC Public Health
"We struggle with the earth everyday": parents' perspectives on the capabilities for healthy child growth in haor region of Bangladesh.
Chakraborty B, Yousefzadeh S, Darak S, Haisma H
Childhood stunting is an important public health problem in the haor region of Bangladesh. Haor areas are located in the north-eastern part of the cou ...
Read More
Source: PubMed
Curr Opin Clin Nutr Metab Care 2020 Jan 30
Evaluating the TARGET and EAT-ICU trials: how important are accurate caloric goals? Point-counterpoint: the pro position.
Singer P, Pichard C, Rattanachaiwong S
Controversies about the adequate amount of energy to deliver to critically ill patients are still going on, trying to find if hypocaloric or normocalo ...
Read More
Source: PubMed
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 ...
Read More
Source: PubMed
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 ...
Read More
Source: PubMed
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 ...
Read More
Source: PubMed
BMC Public Health
"We struggle with the earth everyday": parents' perspectives on the capabilities for healthy child growth in haor region of Bangladesh.
Chakraborty B, Yousefzadeh S, Darak S, Haisma H
Childhood stunting is an important public health problem in the haor region of Bangladesh. Haor areas are located in the north-eastern part of the cou ...
Read More
Source: PubMed
Curr Opin Clin Nutr Metab Care 2020 Jan 30
Evaluating the TARGET and EAT-ICU trials: how important are accurate caloric goals? Point-counterpoint: the pro position.
Singer P, Pichard C, Rattanachaiwong S
Controversies about the adequate amount of energy to deliver to critically ill patients are still going on, trying to find if hypocaloric or normocalo ...
Read More
Source: PubMed
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 ...
Read More
Source: PubMed
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 ...
Read More
Source: PubMed
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 ...
Read More
Source: PubMed
BMC Public Health
"We struggle with the earth everyday": parents' perspectives on the capabilities for healthy child growth in haor region of Bangladesh.
Chakraborty B, Yousefzadeh S, Darak S, Haisma H
Childhood stunting is an important public health problem in the haor region of Bangladesh. Haor areas are located in the north-eastern part of the cou ...
Read More
Source: PubMed
Curr Opin Clin Nutr Metab Care 2020 Jan 30
Evaluating the TARGET and EAT-ICU trials: how important are accurate caloric goals? Point-counterpoint: the pro position.
Singer P, Pichard C, Rattanachaiwong S
Controversies about the adequate amount of energy to deliver to critically ill patients are still going on, trying to find if hypocaloric or normocalo ...
Read More
Source: PubMed
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 ...
Read More
Source: PubMed
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 ...
Read More
Source: PubMed
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 ...
Read More
Source: PubMed
BMC Public Health
"We struggle with the earth everyday": parents' perspectives on the capabilities for healthy child growth in haor region of Bangladesh.
Chakraborty B, Yousefzadeh S, Darak S, Haisma H
Childhood stunting is an important public health problem in the haor region of Bangladesh. Haor areas are located in the north-eastern part of the cou ...
Read More
Source: PubMed
Curr Opin Clin Nutr Metab Care 2020 Jan 30
Evaluating the TARGET and EAT-ICU trials: how important are accurate caloric goals? Point-counterpoint: the pro position.
Singer P, Pichard C, Rattanachaiwong S
Controversies about the adequate amount of energy to deliver to critically ill patients are still going on, trying to find if hypocaloric or normocalo ...
Read More
Source: PubMed