Preference for Intuition and Deliberation in Eating Decision-making: Scale validation and associations with eating behaviour and health.
Laura Maria KönigGudrun SproesserHarald Thomas SchuppBritta RennerPublished in: British journal of health psychology (2020)
Preference for intuition and deliberation when making food choices are two distinct decision-making styles: The former focuses on internal cues, while the latter focuses on cognitive regulation of food intake. Despite these differences, neither decision-making style was shown to be detrimental.