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- W2079749908 abstract "Aetiological explanations for overeating and obesity often invoke ‘emotional’ or ‘comfort’ eating: an overlapping risk factor is ‘disinhibited eating’, implying eating without nutritional need, and sensitivity to food cues. This is illustrated by a recent study (Wilkinson, Rowe, Bishop, & Brunstrom, 2010)[[Au: The reference “Wilkinson, Rowe, Bishop, and Brunstrom (2010)” is cited in the text but not listed. Please check.]] showing that a positive relationship between attachment anxiety and BMI was mediated by disinhibited eating. This was interpreted as reflecting external regulation of emotions by overeating. However, this was not directly tested, as the measure of disinhibited eating (Three Factor Eating Questionnaire, TFEQ) conflated both external and emotional influences on eating. To address this, we used the most recent version of this instrument (TFEQ-R18v2), which separates disinhibited or ‘uncontrolled’ eating from emotional eating items, to test directly the relative associations between attachment anxiety, uncontrolled and emotional eating. Seventy-seven participants (females n = 51, BMI range from 17.6 to 29.3 kg m−2) completed a measure of anxious attachment (ECR, Brennan et al., 1998)[[Au: The reference “Brennan et al. (1998)” is cited in the text but not listed. Please check.]] and a measure of uncontrolled eating and emotional eating (TFEQ-R18v2, Cappelleri et al., 2009)[[Au: The reference “Cappelleri et al. (2009)” is cited in the text but not listed. Please check.]]. Height and weight were measured to calculate BMI. Anxious attachment significantly predicted uncontrolled eating (β = 0.202), after controlling for age, gender and emotional eating. In contrast, anxious attachment did not predict emotional eating (β = 0.039) after controlling for age, gender and uncontrolled eating. No significant correlations were found between BMI and either uncontrolled eating, emotional eating or anxious attachment. These findings support the link between anxious attachment and disinhibited eating but suggest that interpreting this in terms of external affect regulation maybe premature." @default.
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- W2079749908 title "Anxious attachment predicts uncontrolled eating independently of emotional eating" @default.
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