Is emotional eating associated with behavioral traits and Mediterranean diet in children? A cross-sectional study
Abstract Background Stress and negative emotions may impact on appetite, inducing some individuals to eat less and others to eat more. This behavior has been implicated in the onset of bodyweight problems and eating disorders in childhood. The aim of our study is to evaluate factors potentially asso...
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Main Authors: | Alessandra Buja (Author), Mariagiovanna Manfredi (Author), Chiara Zampieri (Author), Anil Minnicelli (Author), Roberta Bolda (Author), Filippo Brocadello (Author), Maura Gatti (Author), Tatjana Baldovin (Author), Vincenzo Baldo (Author) |
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2022-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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