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Stress and eating behaviour: implications for obesity
C Scott
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A M Johnstone
Applied Health Sciences
The Rowett Institute of Nutrition and Health
Institute of Applied Health Sciences
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Feeding Behavior
100%
Obesity
72%
Occupational Stress
54%
Workplace
28%
Personality
26%
Occupational Groups
21%
Diet Records
19%
Public Sector
17%
Waist-Hip Ratio
17%
Intra-Abdominal Fat
16%
Eating
11%
Social Sciences
eating behavior
99%
workplace
53%
shift worker
22%
personality
21%
food
20%
public sector
12%
demand
10%
worker
9%
literature
6%