Social interaction effects on restrained eating

The eating behavior of college women scoring within either the above‐average or middle ranges on the Restraint Scale was compared following brief social encounters with male students or other female students, or a no‐encounter control situation. The eating of average restraint women was significantl...

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Behavior
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Eating behavior disorders
Eating disorders
Feeding Behavior
Female
Food
Humans
Interpersonal Relations
Male
Medical sciences
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Sex Factors
Social research
Women
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