Time-Lagged Prediction of Food Craving With Qualitative Distinct Predictor Types: An Application of BISCWIT
Food craving (FC) peaks are highly context-dependent and variable. Accurate prediction of FC might help preventing disadvantageous eating behavior. Here, we examine whether data from 2 weeks of ecological momentary assessment (EMA) questionnaires on stress and emotions (active EMA, aEMA) alongside t...
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Main Authors: | Tim Kaiser (Author), Björn Butter (Author), Samuel Arzt (Author), Björn Pannicke (Author), Julia Reichenberger (Author), Simon Ginzinger (Author), Jens Blechert (Author) |
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2021-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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