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ABSTRACT Experimental evidence indicates that exposure to weight stigma can lead to sustained elevations in cortisol and ambulatory blood pressure. However, little is known about its acute effects on other physiological markers. This study aimed to explore the feasibility of measuring the physiological response of weight stigma, a novel weight ...
Adrian Brown +2 more
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ABSTRACT Background It is important that midwives discuss good nutrition and optimal weight during antenatal appointments, yet this rarely happens. Earlier research suggests that limited time, plus insufficient knowledge and skills are barriers to this.
Julie Abayomi +4 more
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Consumption of Unprocessed and Ultraprocessed Foods in Adolescents with Obesity: Associations with Neuroendocrine Mediators of Appetite Regulation and Binge Eating Symptoms. [PDF]
Neres PS +6 more
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ABSTRACT Background Emotional eating, defined as eating influenced by emotional states, has been linked to the development of chronic diseases. Psychometric instruments, such as the Florence Emotional Eating Drive (FEED), are crucial for screening this behaviour, and their relevance must be validated in Brazil.
Carla Gonçalves Guareschi +2 more
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Efficacy of naltrexone and bupropion combination in patients with binge eating disorder: a systematic review and meta-analysis. [PDF]
Roudbaraki SN +3 more
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ABSTRACT Online body shaming is common in adolescence and linked to a range of maladaptive outcomes. This study examined whether discrete cognitive–emotional responses to online body shaming are differentially associated with somatization, escaping behavior, eating‐disorder behaviors, and substance use, and whether these associations vary by age or sex.
Jana Kvintova +5 more
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TOWARD: a metabolic health intervention that improves food addiction and binge eating symptoms. [PDF]
Saner E +6 more
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FeCo dual‐atom catalyst (FeCo‐N‐DAC) with ultrahigh metal loading (Fe > 5.4%, Co > 4.8%) is developed for synergistic photothermal‐chemodynamic immunotherapy. FeCo‐N‐DAC penetrates deep‐seated tissues, eradicates MRSA biofilms, and reprograms immune‐inflammatory pathways via multi‐omics‐validated mechanisms.
Shihao Xu +11 more
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