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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Mar 3.
Published in final edited form as: Eur Eat Disord Rev. 2018 Jul 23;27(1):97–104. doi: 10.1002/erv.2628

TABLE 4.

AEBQ intercorrelations and relationships with gender and baseline BMI

H FR EOE EF SR EUE FF SE Baseline
BMI
Gender (female = 0, male = 1)
Food approach subscales
Hunger 1 0.58** 36** 35** −0.24** 0.13* −0.05 −0.16* −0.06 −0.04
Food responsiveness 1 0.43** 0.59** −0.31** 0.02 −0.07 −0.09 −0.03 0.05
Emotional overeating 1 0.31** −0.09 −0.31** 0.05 −0.10 0.14* −0.12*
Enjoyment of food 1 −0.27** −0.07 −0.14* −0.14* −0.05 0.09
Food avoidance subscales
Satiety responsiveness 1 0.16* 0.12* 0.39** 0.05 −0.16**
Emotional undereating 1 0.02 0.14* −0.11* −0.18**
Food fussiness 1 −0.01 0.05 0.03
Slowness in eating 1 −0.08 −0.21**

Note. Correlations between AEBQ scales, baseline BMI N = 337. All analyses control for gender.

*

p < .05.

**

p < .001.