Examination of three-factor eating questionnaire subscale scores on weight loss and weight loss maintenance in a clinical intervention.
Natalie M PapiniRachel N S FosterNanette V LopezLauren T PtomeyStephen D HerrmannJoseph E DonnellyPublished in: BMC psychology (2022)
Dietary restraint is a unique eating behavior associated with weight loss at 6 months beyond other eating behaviors measured by the TFEQ in an adult sample enrolled in a weight loss intervention. No other subscale scores were significant at 6 months or at 18 months. Future research should consider how to promote flexible control and discourage adoption of rigid restraint behaviors since the latter is associated with disordered eating patterns.