Cognitive dietary restraint, disinhibition, and hunger are associated with 24-h energy expenditure.
Emma J StinsonAlexis L GrahamMarie S ThearleMarci E GluckJonathan KrakoffPaolo PiaggiPublished in: International journal of obesity (2005) (2019)
Higher EE is associated with psychological constructs of eating behaviors that favors overeating including lower cognitive restraint, higher dietary disinhibition, and greater susceptibility to hungers cues, supporting the existence of energy-sensing mechanisms influencing human eating behavior. These associations were observed in ethnicities other than Native Americans, possibly explaining the contradictory relationships reported between EE and weight change in different ethnic groups. We propose that increased EE may alter eating behaviors, potentially leading to uncontrolled overeating and weight gain.