2019
DOI: 10.1080/14767058.2019.1594764
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Association between a medical nutrition therapy program and eating behavior with gestational weight gain in women with diabetes

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“…33,37,[39][40][41][42]44,45 The revised 18-item TFEQ (TFEQ-R18) consists of subscales on cognitive restraint, uncontrolled eating, and emotional eating 11 and was used by one study. 38 The Dutch Eating Behavior Questionnaire (DEBQ) comprises restrained eating, emotional eating, and external eating subscales 49 and was fully or partially used by three studies. 42,43,47 The Revised Restraint Scale (RRS) was used by three studies that adapted the wordings of the questionnaire in order to inquire retrospectively about restrained eating prior to pregnancy.…”
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“…33,37,[39][40][41][42]44,45 The revised 18-item TFEQ (TFEQ-R18) consists of subscales on cognitive restraint, uncontrolled eating, and emotional eating 11 and was used by one study. 38 The Dutch Eating Behavior Questionnaire (DEBQ) comprises restrained eating, emotional eating, and external eating subscales 49 and was fully or partially used by three studies. 42,43,47 The Revised Restraint Scale (RRS) was used by three studies that adapted the wordings of the questionnaire in order to inquire retrospectively about restrained eating prior to pregnancy.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One study examined uncontrolled eating but did not find an association with GWG. 38 and baseline BMI). 35 Plante et al 32 showed that in the first trimester of pregnancy specifically women with an adequate GWG for gestational age scored significantly higher on intuitive eating compared to those with an excessive GWG for gestational age (respectively mean 3.9, SD 0.5 and mean 3.6, SD 0.6, p = 0.4, adjusted for prepregnancy BMI).…”
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