Low craving control predicts increased high energy density food intake during the COVID-19 lockdown: Result replicated in an Australian sample

Volume: 166, Pages: 105317 - 105317
Published: Nov 1, 2021
Abstract
This research aimed to replicate a previous UK-based finding that low craving control predicts increased intake of high energy density foods (HED) during the COVID-19 lockdown, and extend this finding to adults living in Victoria, Australia. The study also assessed whether acceptance coping moderates the relationship between craving control and increased HED food intake, and examined the associations between trait disinhibition, perceived stress...
Paper Details
Title
Low craving control predicts increased high energy density food intake during the COVID-19 lockdown: Result replicated in an Australian sample
Published Date
Nov 1, 2021
Journal
Volume
166
Pages
105317 - 105317
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