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The following pages link to To eat or not to eat: affective and physiological mechanisms in the stress-eating relationship (Q51096230):
Displaying 13 items.
- Associations among education, cortisol rhythm, and BMI in blue-collar women (Q33237966) (← links)
- The dark side of food addiction (Q35832522) (← links)
- Effects of restraint stress and serotonin on macronutrient selection: a rat model of stress-induced anorexia (Q43945928) (← links)
- Effects of mood induction on eating behavior and cigarette craving in dietary restrainers (Q44786603) (← links)
- Tracking weight change, insulin resistance, stress, and aerobic fitness over 4 years of college (Q47271909) (← links)
- Stress and weight gain in parents of cancer patients (Q47395039) (← links)
- Emotional eating and instructed food-cue processing in adolescents: An ERP study. (Q47666570) (← links)
- Appearance versus health: does the reason for dieting affect dieting behavior? (Q48543021) (← links)
- Influence of an interpersonal laboratory stressor on youths' choice to be physically active (Q48580776) (← links)
- The role of palatable food and hunger as trigger factors in an animal model of stress induced binge eating (Q48585617) (← links)
- A new animal model of binge eating: key synergistic role of past caloric restriction and stress (Q48623165) (← links)
- Food insecurity and obesity: a comparison of self-reported and measured height and weight (Q51744095) (← links)
- Dietary restraint and stress-induced snacking in youth (Q78509527) (← links)