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Diet and Behavior (Adult Population)

The CNP Diet and Behavior Research Category focuses on a wide range of observable, measurable eating-related actions, including what, when, and how much people eat. It includes dietary habits such as food preparation, purchasing, and consumption patterns; emotional and social influences on food choices; habitual snacking; and eating restriction. These patterns are shaped by psychological factors—including mood, cognition, stress, and emotions—which together exert a reciprocal influence on eating behaviors and play a significant role in shaping overall well-being and mental health outcomes. To learn more, become a CNP Library Member.

RESEARCH SUMMARIES

2025

Comparative study on eating habits and health of single-person and multi-person households

2025

Why do adolescents skip breakfast? A study on the Mediterranean diet and risk factors

2024

Estimating family shopping behavior: A multi‐perspective approach to understanding grocery shopping

2023

The psychological impact of the widespread availability of palatable foods predicts uncontrolled and emotional eating in adults

2024

Association between dietary habits and emotional and behavioral problems in children: the mediating role of self-concept.

2024

Time to form a habit: A systematic review and meta-analysis of health behaviour habit formation and its determinants

2024

Breakfast skipping is linked to a higher risk of major depressive disorder and the role of gut microbes: a mendelian randomization study

2025

Altered food liking in depression is driven by macronutrient composition

2023

The effect of retail food environment interventions on dietary behavior in postsecondary education settings: a systematic review and meta-analysis