What is the 'what the hell effect' and how does it relate to restrained eaters?
The 'what the hell effect' refers to a psychological response where restrained eaters, upon believing they have violated their dietary rules, consume significantly more food afterwards. Research by Herman and Polivy showed that this cognitive event, rather than the actual caloric intake, drives subsequent eating behaviors, leading to a complete breakdown of restraint.
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