Adult Eating Behaviour Questionnaire

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Adult Eating Behaviour Questionnaire Please read each statement and tick the box most appropriate to you Dis or I love food I often decide that I don t like a food, before tasting it I enjoy eating I look forward to mealtimes I eat more when I'm annoyed I often notice my stomach rumbling I refuse new foods at first I eat more when I'm worried If I miss a meal I get irritable I eat more when I'm upset I often leave food on my plate at the end of a meal I enjoy tasting new foods I often feel hungry when I am with someone who is eating I often finish my meals quickly I eat less when I'm worried I eat more when I m anxious Given the choice, I would eat most of the time

Dis or I eat less when I'm angry I am interested in tasting new food I haven t tasted before I eat less when I'm upset I eat more when I'm angry I am always thinking about food I often get full before my meal is finished I enjoy a wide variety of foods I am often last at finishing a meal I eat more and more slowly during the course of a meal I eat less when I'm annoyed I often feel so hungry that I have to eat something right away I eat slowly I cannot eat a meal if I have had a snack just before I get full up easily I often feel hungry When I see or smell food that I like, it makes me want to eat If my meals are delayed I get light-headed I eat less when I'm anxious

Adult Eating Behaviour Questionnaire - Scoring information Dis or EF I love food FF I often decide that I don t like a food, before tasting it EF I enjoy eating EF I look forward to mealtimes EOE I eat more when I'm annoyed I often notice my stomach rumbling FF I refuse new foods at first EOE I eat more when I'm worried If I miss a meal I get irritable EOE I eat more when I'm upset I often leave food on my plate at the end of a meal FF* I enjoy tasting new foods I often feel hungry when I am with someone who is eating SE* I often finish my meals quickly EUE I eat less when I'm worried EOE I eat more when I m anxious Given the choice, I would eat most of the time EUE I eat less when I'm angry FF* I am interested in tasting new food I haven t tasted before EUE I eat less when I'm upset EOE I eat more when I'm angry I am always thinking about food I often get full before my meal is finished FF* I enjoy a wide variety of foods SE I am often last at finishing a meal SE I eat more and more slowly during the course of a meal

Dis or EUE I eat less when I'm annoyed I often feel so hungry that I have to eat something right away SE I eat slowly I cannot eat a meal if I have had a snack just before I get full up easily I often feel hungry When I see or smell food that I like, it makes me want to eat If my meals are delayed I get lightheaded EUE I eat less when I'm anxious * Reversed items Enjoyment of food = item mean EF Emotional over-eating = item mean EOE Emotional under-eating = item mean EUE Food fussiness = item mean FF Food responsiveness = item mean Slowness in eating = item mean SE unger = item mean Satiety responsiveness = item mean =1, Dis = 2, nor = 3, =4, =5

Adult Eating Behaviour Questionnaire - Scoring information Dis or EF I love food EF I enjoy eating EF I look forward to mealtimes EOE I eat more when I'm annoyed EOE I eat more when I'm worried EOE I eat more when I'm upset EOE I eat more when I m anxious EOE I eat more when I'm angry EUE I eat less when I'm worried EUE I eat less when I'm angry EUE I eat less when I'm upset EUE I eat less when I'm annoyed EUE I eat less when I'm anxious FF I often decide that I don t like a food, before tasting it FF I refuse new foods at first FF* I enjoy tasting new foods FF* I am interested in tasting new food I haven t tasted before FF* I enjoy a wide variety of foods I often feel hungry when I am with someone who is eating Given the choice, I would eat most of the time I am always thinking about food When I see or smell food that I like, it makes me want to eat I often notice my stomach rumbling If I miss a meal I get irritable I often feel so hungry that I have to eat something right away I often feel hungry

Dis or If my meals are delayed I get lightheaded SE I am often last at finishing a meal SE I eat more and more slowly during the course of a meal SE I eat slowly SE* I often finish my meals quickly I often leave food on my plate at the end of a meal I often get full before my meal is finished I cannot eat a meal if I have had a snack just before I get full up easily