Differentiating types of dietary restraint and their momentary relations with loss-of-control eating.
Stephanie M ManasseElizabeth W LampeSophie R AbberBrighid FitzpatrickPaakhi SrivastavaAdrienne S JuarascioPublished in: The International journal of eating disorders (2023)
Some research suggests that dietary restriction (i.e., reduced calorie intake) and restraint (i.e., attempted restriction) may not be linked to LOC eating in all contexts. We found that dietary restraint is more predictive of LOC eating than dietary restriction both within and between individuals. Future treatments should target dietary restraint to reduce LOC eating.