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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: Physiol Behav. 2021 Apr 7;236:113419. doi: 10.1016/j.physbeh.2021.113419

Table 1:

The Reasons Individuals Stop Eating Questionnaire (RISE-Q)

At a typical dinner meal eaten at home, I stop eating because…
Decreased Food Appeal The food no longer tastes good
The food is no longer appealing to me
The food no longer looks good
The food is no longer pleasant
The food is no longer the right texture
I am no longer interested in the food
Only foods I don’t like are left
The food no longer smells good
The food is no longer the right temperature
Physical Satisfaction I no longer feel hungry
My stomach is full
I have eaten an amount that usually satisfies me
I am satisfied with the amount I have eaten
The amount I have eaten matches my appetite
I have eaten enough to keep me full for a while
I have no desire to eat anything else
Planned Amount I have eaten the amount that I planned
I have eaten the amount that I served myself
I have eaten a single serving
I have eaten the amount I think is appropriate
I have eaten the same amount that I usually eat
I don’t want to overeat
Self-Consciousness I feel embarrassed about the amount I have eaten
I feel like I will be judged if I eat more
I feel guilty about the amount I have eaten
I have eaten more than others
I want to eat the same amount as everyone else
Priority of Eating Eating no longer feels worth the effort
I have become restless
I am no longer motivated to eat
I am no longer thinking about food