Repetitive eating questionnaire [Rep (eat)-Q]: enlightening the concept of grazing and psychometric properties in a Portuguese sample

EM Conceição, JE Mitchell, PPP Machado, AR Vaz… - Appetite, 2017 - Elsevier
Background/objective Grazing has been associated with poor weight loss or weight regain
in obese patients undergoing bariatric surgery, but research remains scarce and …

Confirmatory factor analysis and psychometric properties of the Norwegian version of the repetitive eating questionnaire: further evidence for two distinct subtypes of …

DL Reas, C Lindvall Dahlgren… - European Eating …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Objective The Repetitive Eating Questionnaire, Rep (eat)‐Q, is a 12‐item self‐
report measure of compulsive and noncompulsive forms of grazing behaviour (ie, eating …

The short inventory of grazing (SIG): development and validation of a new brief measure of a common eating behaviour with a compulsive dimension

AI Heriseanu, P Hay, S Touyz - Journal of eating disorders, 2019 - Springer
Background Grazing, the repetitious and unplanned eating of small amounts of food with or
without a sense of loss of control (LOC), is an eating pattern of recent interest which is highly …

What is “grazing”? Reviewing its definition, frequency, clinical characteristics, and impact on bariatric surgery outcomes, and proposing a standardized definition

EM Conceição, JE Mitchell, SG Engel… - Surgery for Obesity and …, 2014 - Elsevier
Background Grazing, characterized by a repetitive eating pattern, has received increased
attention among bariatric surgery patients. However, different definitions and terminology …

Graze eating among bariatric surgery candidates: prevalence and psychosocial correlates

KPS Goodpaster, RJ Marek, ME Lavery… - Surgery for Obesity and …, 2016 - Elsevier
Background Graze eating is defined as repetitive, unplanned eating of small amounts of
food throughout the day. Little consensuses exist regarding whether graze eating, like binge …

Uncontrolled, repetitive eating of small amounts of food or 'grazing': development and evaluation of a new measure of atypical eating

B Lane, M Szabó - Behaviour Change, 2013 - cambridge.org
Grazing, or the uncontrolled, repetitive eating of small amounts of food is being increasingly
recognised as an important eating behaviour associated with obesity. In spite of the need for …

Grazing in adults with obesity and eating disorders: A systematic review of associated clinical features and meta-analysis of prevalence

AI Heriseanu, P Hay, L Corbit, S Touyz - Clinical psychology review, 2017 - Elsevier
Grazing, the unstructured, repetitive eating of small amounts of food, is a pattern of eating
which has been associated with negative outcomes following bariatric surgery. Less is …

Effect of grazing behavior on weight regain post-bariatric surgery: a systematic review

N Pizato, PB Botelho, VSS Gonçalves, ES Dutra… - Nutrients, 2017 - mdpi.com
Grazing, a type of maladaptive eating behavior, has been associated with poor weight
outcomes in bariatric patients. The purpose of this study was to conduct a systematic review …

Postoperative grazing as a risk factor for negative outcomes after bariatric surgery

J Nicolau, L Ayala, R Rivera, A Speranskaya… - Eating behaviors, 2015 - Elsevier
Introduction/purpose After bariatric surgery, de novo eating patterns can develop, such as
grazing. Although grazing has been associated with poorer weight loss, it has received …

Grazing prevalence and associations with eating and general psychopathology, body mass index, and quality of life in a middle-income country

D Spirou, AI Heriseanu, R Sichieri, P Hay, CE Moraes… - Nutrients, 2023 - mdpi.com
Research from high-income countries has shown that grazing is a common but problematic
eating pattern, particularly when associated with a sense of loss of control. However, it is …