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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Oct 15.
Published in final edited form as: Physiol Behav. 2019 Aug 1;210:112639. doi: 10.1016/j.physbeh.2019.112639

Table 3.

Mean ( ± SD) demographic factors and variables of interest from our sample of undergraduate women (n = 43).

Age 19.5 ( ±1.3)
Body mass index 23.4 ( ±5.8)
Participants self-reporting minority race (%) 9 (23.7%)
Perceived life stress 18.1 ( ±5.6)
Cognitive restraint 13.6 ( ±3.8)
Stress-induced increase in negative affect 19.5 ( ±6.2)
Stress-induced increase in cortisol (mg/dL) 0.4 ( ±2.3)
Stress-induced increase in hunger 0.20 ( ±1.1)
Rest day snack intake (g) 78.4 ( ±57.4)
Stress day snack intake (g) 76.5 ( ±54.7)
Decrease in negative affect after snacking under stress 5.6 ( ±4.8)