نتایج جستجو برای: food cravings questionnaire trait

تعداد نتایج: 534285  

2003
Susan Yanovski

Food cravings are extremely common, particularly among women. Cravings are frequently reported for specific types of foods, including chocolate and foods high in both sugar and fat. Cravings for specific macronutrients, such as carbohydrate, have been postulated to result from a physiological need to alter neurotransmitters in such states as eating disorders, affective disorders or obesity. How...

2014
Natalia C. Orloff Julia M. Hormes

Women in the United States experience an increase in food cravings at two specific times during their life, (1) perimenstrually and (2) prenatally. The prevalence of excess gestational weight gain (GWG) is a growing concern due to its association with adverse health outcomes in both mothers and children. To the extent that prenatal food cravings may be a determinant of energy intake in pregnanc...

Journal: :Journal of Cognitive-Behavioral Psychotherapy and Research 2019

Journal: :Appetite 2010
Hugo J E M Alberts Sandra Mulkens Maud Smeets Roy Thewissen

The present study examined whether mindfulness-based strategies can effectively reduce food cravings in an overweight and obese adult population. Individuals participating in a dietary group treatment for overweight received an additional 7-week manual based training that aimed to promote regulation of cravings by means of acceptance. The control group did not receive this additional training p...

Journal: :Behaviour research and therapy 2007
Evan M Forman Kimberly L Hoffman Kathleen B McGrath James D Herbert Lynn L Brandsma Michael R Lowe

The present study utilized an analog paradigm to investigate the effectiveness of two strategies for coping with food cravings, which was theorized to be critical to the maintenance of weight loss. Ninety-eight undergraduate students were given transparent boxes of chocolate Hershey's Kisses and instructed to keep the chocolates with them, but not to eat them, for 48 h. Before receiving the Kis...

2014
Marta Yanina Pepino Richard I. Stein J. Christopher Eagon Samuel Klein

OBJECTIVE To test the hypotheses that bariatric surgery-induced weight loss: induces remission of food addiction (FA), and normalizes other eating behaviors associated with FA. METHODS Forty-four obese subjects (BMI= 48 ± 8 kg/m(2) ) were studied before and after ∼20% weight loss induced by bariatric surgery (25 Roux-en-Y gastric bypass, 11 laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding, and eight s...

Journal: :Eating behaviors 2015
Ashley E Mason Barbara Laraia Jennifer Daubenmier Frederick M Hecht Robert H Lustig Eli Puterman Nancy Adler Mary Dallman Michaela Kiernan Ashley N Gearhardt Elissa S Epel

PURPOSE Obese individuals vary in their experience of food cravings and tendency to engage in reward-driven eating, both of which can be modulated by the neural reward system rather than physiological hunger. We examined two predictions in a sample of obese women: (1) whether opioidergic blockade reduced food-craving intensity, and (2) whether opioidergic blockade reduced an association between...

Introduction: Obesity causes physical, psychological and even emotional problems and these conditions can change body mass index, craving and even emotion regulation, so the aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of attachment-based intervention in body mass index, emotion regulation and food-cravings obese adolescent girls. Method: The research method was quasi-experimental with ...

Journal: :Current Opinion in Endocrinology & Diabetes and Obesity 2018

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