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THE JOURNAL REVIEW OF EMOTIONAL

EATING AND COGNITIVE CONFLICTS AS


PREDICTORS OF BINGE EATING DISORDER
IN PATIENTS WITH OBECITY
1. ABSTRACT
The abstract from this journal “Emotional
Eating And Cognitive Conflicts As Predictors Of
Binge Eating Disorder In Patients With Obecity”
meets the standard of internasional journal,
because this section have contains 202 words. It
also contains resume of purpose, methode, result,
and conclusion of the journal.
On the journal times the author's name is
already on the write correctly because it does not
list the titles of their respective authors.
The journal also lists the keywords to make it
easier for the reader.
2. INTRODUCTION

This section have been comply with


the sandard. Which is state the problem
and the objectives of research question. The
authors describe it well.
3. METHODE
In this section contains all about what to do
to answer the question. The methode that have
been use is This was a non-probabilistic
convenience sample gathered from four health care
centres in the Barcelona area, as well as through
advertisements posted on social media and in
public places. Two study groups were formed: obese
individuals with BED (OB-BED, n = 48) and non-
BED obese individuals (OB, n = 54). Of
participants in the OB-BED group, 60.4% were
recruited through the health care centres and
39.6% through public advertisements. The
corresponding figures for the OB group were 46.3%
and 53.7%, respectively.
4. RESULT

The result of this journal is reporting data


collection what is observed. The results are already
associated with the current method is performed,
there are tables that complement those already on
the table and there is analysis. The results did not
deviate from the method performed.
5. Discussion
The research is already discussing about the
purpose of the research and the discussion of the method
is done.

6. Conclusion
Conclusions this section is the authors concluded
these results pave the way for further research into the
role that cognitive conflicts play in relation to BED, as
well as highlighting the importance of emotional eating
as a variable that differentiates obese individuals with
and without BED. at the conclusion of this, the author is
quite good and short in summing up the entire contents
of the journal of research.
7. REFERENCES

Most of the references has complied with the


standards of the international journal. Which is an
update of the journal to use as refernces is 5-10
years old. However, there are some references
already lagging

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