Creator: Denise de Ridder
Title Description
Restrained Eating vs. Food Worry and Power of Food as Competing Explanations of Overeating and Overweight The present study aims to examine the associations between three important candidates for explaining overeating and overweight and compare their differential impact on food intake (as measured by a snack diary) and weight status in a prospective design with a 1 month follow-up. In July 2010, the LISS panel was presented a questionnaire about eating habits and attitude regarding snacks. In August 2010, a random selection of the panel members that participated in part 1 was asked to keep a diary for one week in which to record all snacks consumed.
Restrained Eating vs. Food Worry and Power of Food as Competing Explanations of Overeating and Overweight > Part 1 This is the first part of the study. the LISS panel was presented a questionnaire about eating habits and attitude regarding snacks.
Restrained Eating vs. Food Worry and Power of Food as Competing Explanations of Overeating and Overweight > Part 2 This is the second part of the study. Panel members were asked to keep an online diary for one week in which to record all snacks consumed.