Independent and interactive associations of negative affect, restraint, and impulsivity in relation to binge eating among women

Volume: 121, Pages: 147 - 153
Published: Feb 1, 2018
Abstract
There is growing recognition that impulsivity may serve as an underlying risk factor for binge eating. In addition, the association of impulsivity with binge eating may be moderated by other affective and cognitive risk factors. This study examined independent and interactive associations of negative affect, dietary restraint, and facets of impulsivity with binge eating. A diverse sample of 566 undergraduate women completed online questionnaires...
Paper Details
Title
Independent and interactive associations of negative affect, restraint, and impulsivity in relation to binge eating among women
Published Date
Feb 1, 2018
Journal
Volume
121
Pages
147 - 153
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