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The Neuroanatomy of Eating and Drinking Behavior

Hospital Practice, 1977
For a number of years, the hypothalamus has been assigned the central and virtually exclusive role in regulating eating and drinking behavior. Now this concept is being challenged by new experimental evidence showing that ingestive as well as other behaviors are profoundly influenced by several neural tracts, particularly the neuroamine pathways, that ...
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Behavioral Consequences of Drinking

Measurement and Evaluation in Counseling and Development, 2014
The purpose of the current study was to assess the gender invariance of an a priori four-factor solution of behavioral consequences of drinking. Results evidenced strong partial measurement invariance, with marginal structural invariance, which signals that the underlying constructs possessed the same theoretical structure for both men and women.
Dustin C. Derby, Thomas J. Smith
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Identification with drinking predicts increases in drinking behaviors (but not vice versa)

Addictive Behaviors, 2021
Cross-sectional research has demonstrated that endorsing, or acknowledging, and frequently thinking about having a drinking identity are uniquely and positively associated with alcohol consumption and risk for hazardous drinking. In the current investigation, we evaluated whether these facets of drinking identity indicated a latent drinking identity ...
Andrew W. Hertel   +3 more
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Neutralization of drinking behavior

Deviant Behavior, 1993
Neutralization theory was examined as it related to drinking behavior among a sample of 2,424 university students. Neutralization was conceptualized as part of a continuum of responses beginning with the moral principle “drinking is wrong,” through a situational exception to the moral principle, and then to neutralizations of drinking behavior through ...
Richard A. Dodder, Stella P. Hughes
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Mystical experience, drinking behavior and the reasons for drinking.

Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 1982
In his Gifford lectures of 1901, later published as The Varieties o] Religious Experience, William James (1) suggested that the consumption of alcohol satisfies the need for transcendental experience: "The sway of alcohol over mankind is unquestionably due to its power to stimulate the mystical faculties of human nature, usually crushed to earth by the
A A, Sorensen, H S, Cutter
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Drinking Plans and Drinking Outcomes: Examining Young Adults' Weekend Drinking Behavior

Journal of Drug Education, 2011
This study examined relationships among drinking intentions, environments, and outcomes in a random sample of 566 undergraduate college students. Telephone interviews were conducted with respondents before and after a single weekend assessing drinking intentions for the coming weekend related to subsequent drinking behaviors.
Ryan S, Trim   +4 more
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Influence of social setting and social drinking stimuli on drinking behavior

Addictive Behaviors, 1980
Abstract The present study examined the influence of social setting cues and alcohol drinking cues on the drinking rate and amount of beer consumed by social drinkers (college age males). The design consisted of three experimental conditions ( N = 8); a social drinking condition in which the individual drank beer in the company of a beer drinking ...
R J, Tomaszewski   +2 more
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Drinking in Bars: An Observational Study of Companion Status and Drinking Behavior

International Journal of the Addictions, 1983
The drinking behavior of 329 patrons was observed in three public drinking settings in Boston. Variations in drinking behavior and patron characteristics at each site were noted. Group setting was significantly related to duration of stay among males in two sites. Duration of stay was related to level of consumption in all sites for men and women.
T C, Harford   +3 more
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Relationship Between Age and Drinking Instructions on the Modification of Drinking Behavior

Dysphagia, 2011
Making appropriate recommendations for safe drinking behavior among different age groups requires understanding of differences between young and older adults in following them. The purpose of this study was to investigate how drinking behavior in terms of drinking speed and bolus size differs between young and older adults following instructions to ...
Yanni, Yang   +4 more
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Drinking Behavior and Exercise-Thermal Stress: Role of Drink Carbonation

International Journal of Sport Nutrition, 1994
This study investigated the influence of drink carbonation and carbohydrate content on ad libitum drinking behavior and body fluid and electrolyte responses during prolonged exercise in the heat. Eight competitive male runners completed three 2-hr treadmill runs at 60% in an environmental chamber maintained at and 40% RH. Three test drinks were used:
M S, Hickey, D L, Costill, S W, Trappe
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