The Association among Emotions and Food Choices in First-Year College Students Using mobile-Ecological Momentary Assessments.
Jessica AshurstIrene van WoerdenGenevieve DuntonMichael ToddPunam Ohri-VachaspatiPamela SwanMeg BrueningPublished in: BMC public health (2018)
Negative and positive emotions were significantly associated with food choices. mEMA methodology provides a unique opportunity to examine these associations within and between people, providing insights for individual and population-level interventions. These findings can be used to guide future longitudinal studies and to develop and test interventions that encourage healthy food choices among first-year college students and ultimately reduce the risk of weight gain.