Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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11004585 | Appetite | 2018 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
These preliminary findings suggest that cheat meal engagement is commonly endorsed among young adults, and particularly among men. Moreover, cheat meals may reflect psychopathological properties akin to binge episodes, although do not confer psychological distress. Future research is urged in elucidating the definitional properties of cheat meal engagement, and examining clinical implications for this widespread dietary practice.
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Authors
Stuart B. Murray, Eva Pila, Jonathan M. Mond, Deborah Mitchison, Aaron J. Blashill, Catherine M. Sabiston, Scott Griffiths,