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Escala de Atitudes Alimentares Transtornadas (Inglês)

This document contains the Eating Attitudes Test (EAT-26), a 26-item self-report questionnaire used to assess symptoms and concerns characteristic of eating disorders. It asks individuals to rate how often each statement applies to them on a 6-point Likert scale ranging from "Always" to "Never." Some example statements include "I am terrified about being overweight," "I avoid eating when I am hungry," and "I have gone on eating binges where I feel that I may not be able to stop."
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Escala de Atitudes Alimentares Transtornadas (Inglês)

This document contains the Eating Attitudes Test (EAT-26), a 26-item self-report questionnaire used to assess symptoms and concerns characteristic of eating disorders. It asks individuals to rate how often each statement applies to them on a 6-point Likert scale ranging from "Always" to "Never." Some example statements include "I am terrified about being overweight," "I avoid eating when I am hungry," and "I have gone on eating binges where I feel that I may not be able to stop."
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Anexos 94

EATING ATTITUDES TEST (EAT-26)- Versão Original

1.Age:_____ 2. Height:_____ 3. Current Weight:_____

Usuall Often Someti Rarely


Please check a response for each of the following Always Never
y mes
questions
1- Am terrifield about being overweight O O O O O O
2- Avoid eating when I am hungry. O O O O O O
3- Find myself preocupied with food. O O O O O O

4- Have gone on eating binges where I feel that I O O O O O O


may not be able to stop.
5- Cut my food into small pieces. O O O O O O

6- Aware of the calorie content of foods that I eat. O O O O O O


7- Particularly avoid food with a high O O O O O O
carbohydrate content (i.e. bread, rice, potatoes,
etc.)
8- Feel that others would prefer if I ate more. O O O O O O
9- Vomit after I have eaten. O O O O O O

10 – Feel extremely guilty after eating. O O O O O O


11 – Am preoccupied with a desire to be thinner. O O O O O O
12- Think about burning up calories when I O O O O O O
exercise.
13 – Other people think that I am too thin. O O O O O O
14 – Am preoccupied with the thought of having fat O O O O O O
on my body.
15 – Take longer than others to eat my meals. O O O O O O
16 – Avoid foods with sugar in them. O O O O O O
17 – Eat diet foods. O O O O O O
18 – Feel that food controls my life. O O O O O O
19 – Display self-control around food. O O O O O O
20 – Feel that others pressure me to eat. O O O O O O

21 – Give too much time and thought to food. O O O O O O


22 – Feel uncomfortable after eating sweets. O O O O O O

23 – Engage in dieting behavior. O O O O O O

24 – Like my stomach to be empty. O O O O O O


25 – Enjoy trying new rich foods. O O O O O O

26 – Have the impulse to vomit after meals. O O O O O O

EAT (C) David M. Garner & Paul E. Garfinkel (1979), David M. Garner et al., (1982)

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