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The importance of thinking styles in predicting binge eating.
Marcantonio Spada
Applied Sciences
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Binge Eating
100%
Thinking Styles
100%
Negative Emotions
25%
Desire Thinking
25%
Body Mass Index
25%
Impulsivity
25%
Food Thought Suppression
25%
Irrational Food Beliefs
25%
Older Adults
12%
University Students
12%
Path Analysis
12%
Clinical Intervention
12%
Non-associated
12%
Psychology
Thinking Style
100%
Negative Emotion
66%
Body Mass Index
66%
Impulsivity
66%
Thought Suppression
66%