Self-Discrepancy Theory, Standards for Body Evaluation, and Eating Disorder Symptomatology Among College Women

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pp. 69-84 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rita Snyder
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pp. 1868-1874
Author(s):  
Grace E. Monterubio ◽  
Ellen E. Fitzsimmons‐Craft ◽  
Katherine N. Balantekin ◽  
Shiri Sadeh‐Sharvit ◽  
Neha J. Goel ◽  
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pp. 95-103 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sonia Rodríguez-Ruiz ◽  
Elisabeth Ruiz-Padial ◽  
Nieves Vera ◽  
Carmen Fernández ◽  
Lourdes Anllo-Vento ◽  
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The study examines the effect of heart rate variability (HRV) on the cardiac defence response (CDR) and eating disorder symptomatology in chocolate cravers. Female chocolate cravers (n = 36) and noncravers (n = 36) underwent a psychophysiological test to assess their HRV during a 5-min rest period, followed by three trials to explore the CDR, elicited by an intense white noise, during the viewing of chocolate, neutral, and unpleasant pictures. After the test, participants completed a questionnaire to measure eating disorder symptomatology. The HRV was inversely related to the magnitude of the CDR and to eating disorder symptomatology in chocolate cravers. In addition, the HRV was inversely related to the magnitude of the CDR when viewing unpleasant pictures but not to neutral or chocolate ones, across all participants. These findings support the idea that poor autonomic regulation, indexed by low HRV, plays a relevant role in food craving and uncontrolled eating behavior.


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Allison Engwall ◽  
Alisson Lass ◽  
Michael Mead ◽  
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Rebecca Hernandez ◽  
Irina Gelman ◽  
Leah Dinardo ◽  
Bhritanie Jardine ◽  
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