CHILD EATING IN THE ABSENCE OF HUNGER AND LOSS OF CONTROL EATING

作者: Carrie Suzanne Sheets

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摘要: Laboratory studies in children have found that, following a self-reported satiating meal, girls who consume relatively large amounts of palatable food the absence hunger higher BMI and gain more weight across middle childhood than do less. Loss control eating (LOC) has been associated with increased BMI, aberrant eating, general psychopathology cross-sectional longitudinal research. Eating (EAH) appears to be behavioral analogue dietary disinhibition that is feature LOC. However, no which we are aware examined relationship between laboratory measure EAH Additionally, majority examining conducted homogenous samples comprised primarily non-Hispanic White girls. Thus, aims this study were replicate paradigm racially diverse sample, evaluate EAH, examine whether consumption was LOC sample 51 Black age 10-13 years. Results indicated consumed an average 339.7 (SD = 283.3) calories hunger. intake not race or BMI. predicted LOC, such for each additional 100 consumed, 1.7 times likely report Longitudinal research needed younger nature as early marker risk its sequelae. Additional also mood Findings from current suggest may used identify young at development problems. Future should during procedure design interventions aimed reducing response environmental cues.

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