Emotions and eating 0.0 / 5 ? PsychologyEating behaviourUniversityAll boards Created by: rachelw109Created on: 11-01-17 14:39 Hetherton and Beaumeister 1991 Escape from self awareness theory 1 of 15 Macht 2008 5 way model 2 of 15 Greeno and Wing 1994 general vs ID model of stress and eating 3 of 15 Wansink Cheyney Chan 2003 Women more susceptible to eating more under stress 4 of 15 Grunberg and Straub 1992 industrial accident or travel vid women eat more in stress 5 of 15 Barrington et al 2014 Gender didnt mediate relationship between stress and food choicr 6 of 15 Oliver, Wardle and Gibson 2000 Public speaking or not. stressed eat more and high fat and sweet foods 7 of 15 Lattimore and Caswell 2004 In cognitive load task restrained eat more - disinhibition 8 of 15 Heatherton, Herman and Polivy 1991 ego vs physical threat. ego threat restraine ate more. ego stress has greater effect on eatig. distraction from neg self awareness - escape theory 9 of 15 Newmen, Connor and O'Connor 2007 more stressed (higher cortisol) = more suspectible to emotional, external, restraint and disinhibition 10 of 15 Bryan and Kemps 2003 Dieting and preoccupying cognitions associated with defecits in functionin of WM 11 of 15 Boon et al 2002 disinhibited intake occurs in restrained eaters following distraction - limitations on cognitive capacityq 12 of 15 Wallis and Hetherington 2004 ego threat vs cog demand. stroop colour. restrained overeat on both but more in ego. 15 vs 23% 13 of 15 Wallis and Heatherington 2009 follow up - when given choice do not eat unhealthy following ego threat 14 of 15 Lowe and Kral 2006 restraint not responsible for stress induced eating disruptio of cognitive load is 15 of 15
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