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1. Loneliness as a moderator of the association of affective symptoms and binge eating among college women.

2. Independent associations of food addiction and binge eating measures with real-time eating behaviors and contextual factors: An exploratory ecological momentary assessment study.

3. Ecological momentary assessment of mood regulation eating expectancies in eating disorders: Convergent and predictive validity.

4. Body Dissatisfaction and Binge Eating: The Moderating Roles of Sweet Taste Reward Sensitivity and Dietary Restraint among Tobacco Product Users.

5. Using the acquired preparedness model to explore the role of eating expectancies and impulsivity in binge eating.

6. Associations among affect, diet, and activity and binge-eating severity using ecological momentary assessment in a non-clinical sample of middle-aged fathers.

7. Naturalistically assessed associations between physical activity, affective functioning, and binge eating among adults with binge-eating disorder.

8. Micro-level de-coupling of negative affect and binge eating in relationship to macro-level outcomes in binge eating disorder treatment.

9. Multi-state modeling of thought-shape fusion using ecological momentary assessment.

10. Measurement of the influences of social processes in appetite using ecological momentary assessment.

11. Examining the ecological validity of the Power of Food Scale.

12. Anhedonia, positive affect dysregulation, and risk and maintenance of binge-eating disorder.

13. Somatic symptoms and binge eating in women's daily lives.

14. Examining intra-individual variability in food-related inhibitory control and negative affect as predictors of binge eating using ecological momentary assessment.

15. A multimodal, naturalistic investigation of relationships between behavioral impulsivity, affect, and binge eating.

16. Relationships between eating disorder-specific and transdiagnostic risk factors for binge eating: An integrative moderated mediation model of emotion regulation, anticipatory reward, and expectancy.

17. Independent and interactive associations of negative affect, restraint, and impulsivity in relation to binge eating among women.

18. State and trait positive and negative affectivity in relation to restraint intention and binge eating among adults with obesity.

19. Examining social support, rumination, and optimism in relation to binge eating among Caucasian and African-American college women.

20. Parental instrumental feeding, negative affect, and binge eating among overweight individuals.

21. Minority stress and binge eating among lesbian and bisexual women.

22. Profiles of binge eating: the interaction of depressive symptoms, eating styles, and body mass index.

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