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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Self-Regulation of Eating Behaviour Questionnaire (SREBQ) in the editor.
  2. Begin with the first question regarding tempting foods. Tick all options that you find tempting, such as chocolate, pizza, or ice cream. If you select 'Other foods', please specify in the provided field.
  3. Proceed to the second question about your intentions regarding these tempting foods. Select 'Yes' or 'No' based on your commitment to not overindulge.
  4. For the third question, indicate whether you intend to maintain a healthy diet by selecting 'Yes' or 'No'.
  5. In the next section, read each statement carefully and tick the box that best represents your behavior regarding eating intentions. Options range from 'Never' to 'Always'.

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Scale D is generated by 10 questions and represents eating caused by external factors, whereas Scale E (10 questions) represents restrained eating. All of the questions have 5 answer choices, with scores from 1 to 5 (1 being never to 5 being very often).
The Food Habits Questionnaire (FHQ) is a 20 item self-report questionnaire that measures food intake habits. Respondents rate questions about their typical eating patterns over the past month on a 4-point Likert scale, ranging from 1, Never or Rarely, to 4, Usually or Always, or Not applicable.
The SRQ is a 63-item instrument that assesses the seven dimensions of self-regulation as articulated by Miller and Brown (1991). Each scale was rationally derived and contains 9 items; the authors recommend using the total sum score as a measure of self-regulatory skills.
Eating Habits Questionnaire Items are scored on a four-point scale ranging from 1 (false, not at all true) to 4 (very true). The scores for individual subscales and the total scale were summed, with higher scores indicating increased ON tendencies.
The Adult Eating Behaviour Questionnaire (AEBQ) is an age-upward extension of a widely used and well-validated measure of individual differences in food approach (enjoyment of eating, eating in response to food cues in the environment, and eating in response to negative affect) and avoidance (responsiveness to satiety,

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Eating Behavior Pattern Questionnaire (EBPQ) was designed based on African-American women population to assess the eating behavior and patterns with 51 items and six domains. EBPQ was mainly developed to incorporate measures of emotional eating and snacking habit apart of dietary and fiber intake.
The Self-regulation of Eating Behaviour Questionnaire (SREBQ) is a self-report instrument to assess eating self-regulatory capacity in adults. It is a 5-item instrument with good strong construct validity, good discriminant ability, and positively correlated with general measures of self-regulation.
Child Eating Behaviour Questionnaire (CEBQ) Please read the following statements and tick the boxes most appropriate to your childs eating behaviour. SCORING OF THE CEBQ. (Never=1, Rarely=2, Sometimes=3, Often=4, Always=5) Food responsiveness = item mean FR. Emotional over-eating = item mean EOE.

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