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Childhood experiences, stress and eating study.

29 January 2024

Past research has suggested there may be a link between childhood experiences and eating behaviour. The purpose of this research is to explore if there are any links between childhood experiences and eating habits and to see if there are other factors that might impact our thoughts about eating, such as stress or worries. The first survey should take no longer than 10-15 mins to complete. You will receive one survey each evening for 7 days , which should take no longer than 5 mins to complete.

Requirements

  • This study is open to anyone over age 18 who understands English.

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Ethical approval

The University of Leeds is funding this research project. The project has ethical approval from The University of Leeds, PSYC-903, 25/05/2023.
Contact for further information: Should you require any further information please contact Lauren King at eatingresearch2023@gmail.com or umlki@leeds.ac.uk Or by contacting Professor Daryl O’Connor at: D.B.OConnor@leeds.ac.uk / 0113 343 5727

About the researcher

Lauren is a post-graduate research trainee clinical psychologist studying at University for her doctoral degree, please get in touch if you have any questions.

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