Dichotomous thinking: Its relationship with eating attitudes and fat phobia in pre-obese and obese adults
Published online on December 30, 2025
Abstract
Nutrition and Health, Ahead of Print.
Dichotomous thinking may cause individuals to classify foods as “good” or “bad” by oversimplifying their thought processes. This study aims to examine the relationship between the Dichotomous Thinking Scale (DTS) and eating attitudes in pre-obese and ...
Dichotomous thinking may cause individuals to classify foods as “good” or “bad” by oversimplifying their thought processes. This study aims to examine the relationship between the Dichotomous Thinking Scale (DTS) and eating attitudes in pre-obese and ...