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. 2018 Nov 6;15:109. doi: 10.1186/s12966-018-0743-8

Fig. 1.

Fig. 1

CEBQ-A mean subscale scores (z-standardized) in different eating behavior profiles. Child eating behavior questionnaire – Adult self-report version (CEBQ-A) mean subscale scores (z-standardized) for the four eating behavior profiles identified through latent profile analysis. Participants grouped in the Joyful Eater profile reported moderate scores on most subscales, but higher food enjoyment compared to the Moderate Eater profile. Respondents in the Approaching Eater profile reported high food approach (i.e. food responsiveness and enjoyment of food) and low food avoidance traits. Participants grouped in the Picky Eater profile reported low food approach and high food avoidance (i.e. satiety responsiveness and food fussiness)