Counterregulatory eating
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Counterregulatory eating
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Counterregulatory eating is the psychological tendency for a person to eat more after having recently eaten. It is a behavior opposite to regulatory eating, which is the normal pattern of eating less if one has already eaten. It is more common among dieters, for whom a large "pre-load" is presumed to sabotage motivation for restricted eating. It was coined the "what-the-hell" effect by dieting researcher Janet Polivy in 2010. She describes this effect as the type of thinking which says, "What th
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