Networks of stress, affect and eating behaviour: anticipated stress coping predicts goal-congruent eating in young adults
Abstract Background Many people aim to eat healthily. Yet, affluent food environments encourage consumption of energy dense and nutrient-poor foods, making it difficult to accomplish individual goals such as maintaining a healthy diet and weight. Moreover, goal-congruent eating might be influenced b...
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Main Authors: | Björn Pannicke (Author), Tim Kaiser (Author), Julia Reichenberger (Author), Jens Blechert (Author) |
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