OBJECTIVE: The present study investigated the relationship between daily hassles and the frequency and caloric intake of eating episodes among normal-weight women who engage in binging (n = 17) and those who do not (n = 17). METHOD: For 2 weeks, participants self-monitored their food intake during the day and completed The Hassles Scale each evening before retiring. RESULTS: Results indicated that women who engage in binge eating rated daily hassles as significantly more stressful than women who do not binge. Also, women who engage in binge eating consumed significantly more calories on those days characterized by higher as opposed to lower levels of stress. DISCUSSION: Theoretical and clinical implications of these findings are discussed. Copyright 2001 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
OBJECTIVE: The present study investigated the relationship between daily hassles and the frequency and caloric intake of eating episodes among normal-weight women who engage in binging (n = 17) and those who do not (n = 17). METHOD: For 2 weeks, participants self-monitored their food intake during the day and completed The Hassles Scale each evening before retiring. RESULTS: Results indicated that women who engage in binge eating rated daily hassles as significantly more stressful than women who do not binge. Also, women who engage in binge eating consumed significantly more calories on those days characterized by higher as opposed to lower levels of stress. DISCUSSION: Theoretical and clinical implications of these findings are discussed. Copyright 2001 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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