Factors Associated with Eating Behaviors in Overweight Adults: A Systematic Review
by Yan He·Updated 1mo ago
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Description
A systematic review synthesizing factors associated with eating behaviors among young and middle-aged adults with overweight and obesity. The review, authored by Yan He and published on figshare, identified nine eligible cross-sectional studies comprising 7,614 participants. Findings categorize associated factors into psycho-emotional, socio-environmental, and behavioral themes.
Use Cases
Identify psycho-emotional drivers of eating behavior based on the review's synthesis of negative affective states and emotion regulation deficits.
Analyze socio-environmental influences on diet based on the identified themes of occupational environments and interpersonal dynamics.
Study maladaptive behavioral patterns in weight management based on the review's findings regarding rapid eating rates and irregular meal timing.
Strengths
The review is based on a systematic search across seven electronic databases.
It synthesizes findings from nine studies with a total of 7,614 participants.
The analysis categorizes factors into three distinct, interpretable themes.
Limitations
The dataset is a 25.5 KB document; its scope is limited to a review summary rather than raw research data.
Column-level documentation is absent; the document's structure and specific data points must be inspected after download.
The temporal coverage of the underlying studies is not specified in the provided metadata.
Provenance
Source
figshare, author Yan He
Collection Method
Systematic review conducted according to PRISMA protocol.
Freshness
Last updated 2026-05-05 05:23:49
The primary file format is DOCX; data extraction requires parsing a document.