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Intuitive eating in light of other eating styles and motives: Experiences with construct validity and the Hungarian adaptation of the Intuitive Eating Scale-2

•The Intuitive Eating Scale-2 showed good psychometric indicators on Hungarian data.•The four-factor model of IES-2 without a general IE factor was replicated.•Intuitive and mindful eating are separate but related via acceptance and awareness.•IES-2 factors relate diversely to healthy eating motives...

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Published in:Body image 2021-12, Vol.39, p.30-39
Main Authors: Román, Nóra, Rigó, Adrien, Gajdos, Panna, Tóth-Király, István, Urbán, Róbert
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Language:English
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Summary:•The Intuitive Eating Scale-2 showed good psychometric indicators on Hungarian data.•The four-factor model of IES-2 without a general IE factor was replicated.•Intuitive and mindful eating are separate but related via acceptance and awareness.•IES-2 factors relate diversely to healthy eating motives, and restrictive eating.•Subscale-level analysis of IES-2 is recommended. Intuitive eating (IE), an adaptive eating approach, has been identified as a plausible positive determinant of physical and mental well-being. This cross-sectional survey study aimed to examine the construct validity of IE measured by the Intuitive Eating Scale-2 (IES-2). The conceptual network of different adaptive and maladaptive eating behaviors was also explored. Confirmatory factor analysis (CFA), measurement invariance testing, and correlation analyses were applied on the data from a sample of 732 Hungarian university students. Validating variables included several eating behavior styles (i.e., obesogenic eating behaviors, mindful eating [ME], and dieting practices) and motivational factors (i.e., autonomous, controlled, and amotivational sources of healthy eating, and internalization of the thin and muscular body ideals). The results of the CFA supported the original four-factor structure of the IES-2 without a global second-order factor. The scale exhibited measurement invariance on the scalar level across sexes and BMI categories. The IES-2 subscales showed adequate reliability. IE and ME were found to be positively related but conceptually distinct constructs. Autonomous motivation for healthy eating, restrained eating, and current dieting exhibited different yet meaningful associations to IE on the subscale level. Undertaking subscale-level analyses is recommended when using the IES-2.
ISSN:1740-1445
1873-6807
DOI:10.1016/j.bodyim.2021.05.012