Emotional Over‐ and Undereating in Children: A Longitudinal Analysis of Child and Contextual Predictors
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Eating more or eating less in response to negative emotions, called emotional over‐ and undereating, is common in children, but research on the etiology of these behaviors is in its infancy. Drawing on a large, representative community sample of Norwegian children followed up on a biennial basis from 6 to 10 years of age (analysis sample:
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