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The effect of mood on food versus non-food interference among females who are high and low on emotional eating.

Hilla SambalCara BohonNoam Weinbach
Published in: Journal of eating disorders (2021)
The pattern of results suggests a food-avoidance attentional tendency among those with higher levels of emotional eating. The mood manipulation did not influence food-related interference in either group. The lack of an effect of mood on food-related interference questions the impact of negative emotions on basic attentional processes among individuals with emotional eating.
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