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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

2011

Assessment Methods for Eating Behaviour and Weight-Related Problems: Measures, Theory and Research

2020

Can eating pleasure be a lever for healthy eating? A systematic scoping review of eating pleasure and its links with dietary behaviors and health

CNP Research Summary can be found in the CNP Library Membership

2011

Reward mechanisms in obesity: new insights and future directions

2019

Different and unequal: A qualitative evaluation of salient factors influencing energy intake in adults with overweight and obesity

CNP Research Summary can be found in the CNP Library Membership

2019

Breakfast consumption in relation to lowered risk of psychological disorders among Iranian adults

2017

A brief review of salient factors influencing adult eating behaviour

2018

Eating when depressed, anxious, bored, or happy: Are emotional eating types associated with unique psychological and physical health correlates?

2019

A systematic review of the association between emotions and eating behaviour in normal and overweight adult populations

CNP Research Summary can be found in the CNP Library Membership

2020

Fight, flight, – Or grab a bite! Trait emotional and restrained eating style predicts food cue responding under negative emotions