Research
Neural
The eating inventory's factors hunger and restraint successfully discriminated attrition/adherence groups in patients on a very low calorie diet.
Practitioners can use the eating inventory to identify patients at risk of nonadherence to VLCDs.
StrongSupportsmedium confidence
The eating inventory's factors hunger and restraint successfully discriminated attrition/adherence groups while disinhibition did not.
Why this rating
Based on the prospective study design.
Source
Predicting attrition and adherence to a very low calorie diet: a prospective investigation of the eating inventory.
David J. LaPorte et al. · PubMed · 1990
cohort · n=81Cited 47×
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