Counterregulatory eating

Counterregulatory eating is the psychological tendency for a person to eat more after having recently consumed a large amount of food. This response is associated with a breakdown in cognitive control over eating behaviour and is considered the opposite of regulatory eating, which is the normal pattern of reducing food intake following a large meal.

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Counterregulatory eating

Counterregulatory eating is the psychological tendency for a person to eat more after having recently consumed a large amount of food. This response is associated with a breakdown in cognitive control over eating behaviour and is considered the opposite of regulatory eating, which is the normal pattern of reducing food intake following a large meal.

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