Emotional Regulation and Overeating Behaviors in Children and Adolescents: A Systematic Review

The worldwide prevalence of obesity has dramatically increased, mostly in children and adolescents. The Emotional Eating theoretical model has proposed that the failure in emotional regulation could represent a risk factor for establishing maladaptive overeating behavior that represents an inadequat...

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Main Authors: Francesca Favieri, Andrea Marini, Maria Casagrande
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-01-01
Series:Behavioral Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-328X/11/1/11
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spelling doaj-182c50ec4a314939911591941dd238c12021-01-20T00:02:49ZengMDPI AGBehavioral Sciences2076-328X2021-01-0111111110.3390/bs11010011Emotional Regulation and Overeating Behaviors in Children and Adolescents: A Systematic ReviewFrancesca Favieri0Andrea Marini1Maria Casagrande2Department of Psychology, “Sapienza” University of Rome, 00185 Rome, ItalyDepartment of Dynamic, Clinical and Health Psychology, “Sapienza” University of Rome, 00185 Rome, ItalyDepartment of Dynamic, Clinical and Health Psychology, “Sapienza” University of Rome, 00185 Rome, ItalyThe worldwide prevalence of obesity has dramatically increased, mostly in children and adolescents. The Emotional Eating theoretical model has proposed that the failure in emotional regulation could represent a risk factor for establishing maladaptive overeating behavior that represents an inadequate response to negative emotions and allows increasing body-weight. This systematic review investigates the relationship between overeating and both emotional regulation and emotional intelligence in childhood and adolescence, considering both cross-sectional and longitudinal studies. Moreover, another goal of the review is evaluating whether emotional regulation and emotional intelligence can cause overeating behaviors. The systematic search was conducted according to the PRISMA-statement in the databases Medline, PsychArtcles, PsychInfo, PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Sciences, and allows 484 records to be extracted. Twenty-six studies were selected according to inclusion (e.g., studies focused on children and adolescents without clinical conditions; groups of participants overweight or with obesity) and exclusion (e.g., studies that adopted qualitative assessment or cognitive-affective tasks to measure emotional variables; reviews, commentary, or brief reports) criteria detailed in the methods. Cross-sectional studies showed a negative association between emotional regulation and overeating behavior that was confirmed by longitudinal studies. These findings highlighted the role of maladaptive emotion regulation on overeating and being overweight. The relationship between these constructs in children and adolescents was consistent. The results indicated the complexity of this association, which would be influenced by many physiological, psychological, and social factors. These findings underline the need for further studies focused on emotion regulation in the development of overeating. They should analyze the mediation role of other variables (e.g., attachment style, peer pressure) and identify interventions to prevent and reduce worldwide overweight prevalence.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-328X/11/1/11emotional regulationalexithymiaoverweightovereating obesitychildrenadolescents
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Emotional Regulation and Overeating Behaviors in Children and Adolescents: A Systematic Review
Behavioral Sciences
emotional regulation
alexithymia
overweight
overeating obesity
children
adolescents
author_facet Francesca Favieri
Andrea Marini
Maria Casagrande
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title Emotional Regulation and Overeating Behaviors in Children and Adolescents: A Systematic Review
title_short Emotional Regulation and Overeating Behaviors in Children and Adolescents: A Systematic Review
title_full Emotional Regulation and Overeating Behaviors in Children and Adolescents: A Systematic Review
title_fullStr Emotional Regulation and Overeating Behaviors in Children and Adolescents: A Systematic Review
title_full_unstemmed Emotional Regulation and Overeating Behaviors in Children and Adolescents: A Systematic Review
title_sort emotional regulation and overeating behaviors in children and adolescents: a systematic review
publisher MDPI AG
series Behavioral Sciences
issn 2076-328X
publishDate 2021-01-01
description The worldwide prevalence of obesity has dramatically increased, mostly in children and adolescents. The Emotional Eating theoretical model has proposed that the failure in emotional regulation could represent a risk factor for establishing maladaptive overeating behavior that represents an inadequate response to negative emotions and allows increasing body-weight. This systematic review investigates the relationship between overeating and both emotional regulation and emotional intelligence in childhood and adolescence, considering both cross-sectional and longitudinal studies. Moreover, another goal of the review is evaluating whether emotional regulation and emotional intelligence can cause overeating behaviors. The systematic search was conducted according to the PRISMA-statement in the databases Medline, PsychArtcles, PsychInfo, PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Sciences, and allows 484 records to be extracted. Twenty-six studies were selected according to inclusion (e.g., studies focused on children and adolescents without clinical conditions; groups of participants overweight or with obesity) and exclusion (e.g., studies that adopted qualitative assessment or cognitive-affective tasks to measure emotional variables; reviews, commentary, or brief reports) criteria detailed in the methods. Cross-sectional studies showed a negative association between emotional regulation and overeating behavior that was confirmed by longitudinal studies. These findings highlighted the role of maladaptive emotion regulation on overeating and being overweight. The relationship between these constructs in children and adolescents was consistent. The results indicated the complexity of this association, which would be influenced by many physiological, psychological, and social factors. These findings underline the need for further studies focused on emotion regulation in the development of overeating. They should analyze the mediation role of other variables (e.g., attachment style, peer pressure) and identify interventions to prevent and reduce worldwide overweight prevalence.
topic emotional regulation
alexithymia
overweight
overeating obesity
children
adolescents
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