Negative emodiversity is associated with emotional eating in adolescents: An examination of emotion dynamics in daily life.
Saeideh HeshmatiEvie DavyRomanoChristopher ChowStacey N DoanKim D ReynoldsPublished in: Journal of adolescence (2022)
This study affirms the importance of diversity in emotional experiences in relation to emotional eating, particularly in daily contexts of adolescents' lives. Additionally, the study emphasizes the importance of distinguishing between diversity (i.e., variety in types) in positive versus negative emotional experiences with regard to emotional eating. By taking into account the ecological validity of adolescents' daily lives and individual differences in dynamical changes in emotions, we are taking a step forward by shedding light on how the dynamics of negative emotions-in terms of within-person baselines, variability, and diversity-might be related to general levels of emotional eating in adolescents.