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Abstract
Measurement of food craving has gained relevance in the current obesity
epidemic. The Craving Experience Questionnaire (CEQ) considers not only
craving intensity but also cognitive intrusiveness and imagery vividness
as separate craving factors and could thus refine food craving
assessment. It is available in two versions with ten items each. The
CEQ-F assesses craving frequency across specific time periods and the CEQ-S time-point specific craving strength. Across three independent studies, N = 533
participants completed the German chocolate CEQ-F referenced at the
past year to operationalise trait-like craving. Among them, N = 402
also completed the German chocolate CEQ-S referenced at the current
moment to operationalise state-like craving. Four-week test-retest
reliability was measured. For external validity, we assessed
self-reported chocolate consumption, body-mass-index, trait approach
motivation, general imagery vividness, and the most widely used food
craving questionnaire, namely the Food Cravings Questionnaires in a
trait (FCQ-T-r) and state version (FCQ-S), as well as behavioural
approach bias (reaction time-based measurement). The three-factor
structure was replicated with excellent internal consistency for both
CEQ-F and CEQ-S. Test-retest reliability was moderate for both CEQ
versions. CEQ-F scores were related to higher levels of chocolate
consumption, approach motivation, and FCQ-T-r scores, but not to
body-mass-index, imagery vividness, or approach bias. CEQ-S scores were
associated with FCQ-S scores and partly with approach bias, but not with
approach motivation and imagery vividness. The current results support
the factor structure, validity and reliability of the German chocolate
CEQ-S and CEQ-F with questions remaining regarding the ability of the
CEQ-S to measure state craving. Thus, CEQ-F and CEQ-S usefully
contribute to food craving assessment.
Originalsprache | Englisch |
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Aufsatznummer | 107173 |
Seitenumfang | 12 |
Fachzeitschrift | Appetite |
Jahrgang | 194 |
Frühes Online-Datum | 23 Dez. 2023 |
DOIs | |
Publikationsstatus | Veröffentlicht - 1 März 2024 |
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