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A daily diary study of emotion regulation as a moderator of negative affect-binge eating associations.

Megan Elizabeth MikhailNatasha FowlerS Alexandra BurtMichael C NealePamela K KeelDebra K KatzmanKelly L Klump
Published in: The International journal of eating disorders (2022)
Negative affect (NA; e.g., sadness, guilt) increases dysregulated eating risk. Because NA is sometimes unavoidable, we examined whether emotion regulation (ER; i.e., how a person responds to their emotions) might impact whether NA leads to dysregulated eating. Although more effective ER was associated with less dysregulated eating overall, ER did not impact the association between NA and dysregulated eating. Other approaches may therefore be needed to mitigate NA-dysregulated eating associations.
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