• Title of article

    Trait anxiety, but not trait anger, predisposes obese individuals to emotional eating

  • Author/Authors

    Kristin L. Schneider، نويسنده , , Bradley M. Appelhans، نويسنده , , Matthew C. Whited، نويسنده , , Jessica Oleski، نويسنده , , Sherry L. Pagoto، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
  • Pages
    6
  • From page
    701
  • To page
    706
  • Abstract
    The present study examined whether trait anxiety and trait anger are associated with vulnerability to emotional eating, particularly among obese individuals. Lean (n = 37) and obese (n = 24) participants engaged in a laboratory study where they completed measures of trait anxiety and trait anger at screening and then completed 3 counterbalanced experimental sessions involving different mood inductions (neutral, anxiety, anger). Following each mood induction, participants were provided with snack foods in a sham taste test. Models predicting snack intake revealed a significant trait anxiety × body mass index group interaction, such that high trait anxiety was positively associated with food intake for obese individuals, but not their lean counterparts. Contrary to the hypothesis, trait anger was not associated with food intake for obese or lean participants. Results suggest that trait anxiety may be a risk factor for emotional eating among obese individuals.
  • Keywords
    Emotional eating , Trait anxiety , Trait anger , Obesity
  • Journal title
    Appetite
  • Serial Year
    2010
  • Journal title
    Appetite
  • Record number

    955857