Evaluating the role of negative affect and negative interpretation biases in emotional eating behavior.
Kelly M KleinElizabeth H FitzgeraldKatherine Jean ForneyGrace A KennedyPamela K KeelPublished in: The International journal of eating disorders (2022)
Individuals with emotional eating consumed more food than controls following a stress induction. Explicit shame cognitive biases were positively associated with amount of food consumed for the emotional eating group. Shame cogntiive biases may be fruitful targets for reducing emotional eating.