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The Korean Journal of Health Psychology

The influence of eating cues on eating behaviors: moderation effect of self-focused attention

The Korean Journal of Health Psychology / The Korean Journal of Health Psychology, (P)1229-070X; (E)2713-9581
2009, v.14 no.4, pp.831-851
https://doi.org/10.17315/kjhp.2009.14.4.009

Abstract

This study aimed to examine body shape and body weight related self-focused attention as moderator of the relationship between eating cues and dietary restraint and eating behaviors among female undergraduates(n=143). Participants completed a questionnaire booklet consisting of items concerning eating cue(food cue, emotion cue), dietary restraint, body shape and body weight related self-focused attention, inhibited eating behavior and binge eating behavior. Hierarchical moderated regression was used to test the interactive effects of the models. As expected, body shape and body weight related self-focused attention was moderator of eating cues and dietary restraint interaction in inhibited eating behaviors. However, the same results were not found in binge eating behaviors. The results of this study were discussed in context of cue-reactivity model and counteractive-control model. Finally, implications of this study and further studies were suggested.

keywords
섭식억제, 자기주의, 폭식행동, 섭식단서, 음식단서섭식, 정서단서섭식, dietary restraint, self-focused attention, binge eating, inhibited eating, food-cue eating, emotion-cue eating

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