Food Addiction is Associated with Higher Neuroticism, Lower Conscientiousness, Higher Impulsivity, but Lower Extraversion in Obese Patient Candidates for Bariatric Surgery - Université de Tours
Article Dans Une Revue Substance Use and Misuse Année : 2018

Food Addiction is Associated with Higher Neuroticism, Lower Conscientiousness, Higher Impulsivity, but Lower Extraversion in Obese Patient Candidates for Bariatric Surgery

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hal-02489623 , version 1 (24-02-2020)

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Paul Brunault, Pierre-Henri Ducluzeau, Robert Courtois, Céline Bourbao-Tournois, Irene Delbachian, et al.. Food Addiction is Associated with Higher Neuroticism, Lower Conscientiousness, Higher Impulsivity, but Lower Extraversion in Obese Patient Candidates for Bariatric Surgery. Substance Use and Misuse, 2018, 53 (11), pp.1919-1923. ⟨10.1080/10826084.2018.1433212⟩. ⟨hal-02489623⟩
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