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Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue tao:has_database_id
149 7-19 Species denotes participants Tax:9606
150 56-59 Species denotes men Tax:9606
151 319-324 Species denotes women Tax:9606
152 363-366 Species denotes men Tax:9606
153 453-459 Disease denotes stress MESH:D000079225

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Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T114 0-113 Sentence denotes Female participants reported more emotional eating than men, consistently with findings in other studies [12,25].
T115 114-192 Sentence denotes An interesting hypothesis relates this gender difference to dietary restraint.
T116 193-306 Sentence denotes Dietary restraint refers to the cognitive effort to control food and calorie intake, as is the case with dieting.
T117 307-372 Sentence denotes In general, women exhibit higher dietary restraint than men [26].
T118 373-590 Sentence denotes Moreover, experimental studies have shown that dieters eat more when exposed to stress or negative emotion than non-dieters, suggesting that dieting could in fact be a possible risk factor for emotional eating [9,27].
T119 591-726 Sentence denotes Interestingly, di Renzo et al. found that those who had been dieting prior to the study period were more prone to emotional eating [4].