Implicit attitudes toward eating stimuli differentiate eating disorder and non-eating disorder groups and predict eating disorder behaviors.
April R SmithLauren N ForrestElizabeth A VelkoffJessica D RibeiroJoseph FranklinPublished in: The International journal of eating disorders (2018)
Taken together, implicit evaluations of eating stimuli differentiated people with AN and BN from people without EDs and longitudinally predicted ED symptoms and behaviors. Interventions that increase implicit liking of eating-related stimuli may reduce ED behaviors.