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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

2018

The role of craving in emotional and uncontrolled eating

2019

Food craving, cortisol and ghrelin responses in modeling highly palatable snack intake in the laboratory

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2021

Within-day variability in negative affect moderates cue responsiveness in high-calorie snacking

2012

Hedonic eating is associated with increased peripheral levels of ghrelin and the endocannabinoid 2-arachidonoyl-glycerol in healthy humans: a pilot study

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2012

Food cravings in food addiction: the distinct role of positive reinforcement

2014

A short version of the Food Cravings Questionnaire-Trait: the FCQ-T-reduced

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2019

Food craving predicts the consumption of highly palatable food but not bland food

2009

Homeostatic and hedonic signals interact in the regulation of food intake

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2007

Hedonic hunger: a new dimension of appetite?