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Negative Dietary Intake Effects (NDIEs)

Evidence-informed definition Updated July 23, 2024 How to cite this entry

Factors influenced by dietary intake that are associated with unhealthy psychological functioning include fatigue, depressive feelings and thoughts, stress, distress, nervousness, anhedonia (inability to feel pleasure), and increased hedonic vs. homeostatic eating (defined in Module 3).

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The Center for Nutritional Psychology. (2024). Negative Dietary Intake Effects (NDIEs). In Encyclopedia of Nutritional Psychology. The Center for Nutritional Psychology.

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