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Nutrition, 2000
Most of the prevailing chronic diseases in the world have an important nutritional component by directly causing a specific disease, enhancing the risk through phenomena of promotion, exerting a beneficial effect in decreasing risk, or preventing the disease.
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Most of the prevailing chronic diseases in the world have an important nutritional component by directly causing a specific disease, enhancing the risk through phenomena of promotion, exerting a beneficial effect in decreasing risk, or preventing the disease.
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Clinical pharmacology of eating and not eating
Current Opinion in Pharmacology, 2014FDA approval of Belviq and Qsymia seems to suggest that novel pharmacological targets to modulate human abnormal eating behaviours are still to be identified. However, a renewed translational approach opens new avenues on eating disorders and female vulnerability, highlighting the role of our reward pathway in obesity and binge eating and leading to ...
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2015
To eat or not to eat. Réseau des comités de liaison alimentation nutrition (RESCLAN) : "Nutrition et Cancer : votre assiette est une alliée !"
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To eat or not to eat. Réseau des comités de liaison alimentation nutrition (RESCLAN) : "Nutrition et Cancer : votre assiette est une alliée !"
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Biblical Theology Bulletin: Journal of Bible and Culture, 2011
This article aims to contribute to the topic of conversion in the New Testament by drawing upon insights from the anthropology of religion. Taking up Rebecca Sachs Norris’s focus on embodied culture, and Simon Coleman’s and Peter Collins’s extension of Bourdieu’s concept of habitus, I attempt to bring Paul’s argument in 1 Corinthians 8:7 into sharper ...
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This article aims to contribute to the topic of conversion in the New Testament by drawing upon insights from the anthropology of religion. Taking up Rebecca Sachs Norris’s focus on embodied culture, and Simon Coleman’s and Peter Collins’s extension of Bourdieu’s concept of habitus, I attempt to bring Paul’s argument in 1 Corinthians 8:7 into sharper ...
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To Eat or Not to Eat: Affective and Physiological Mechanisms in the Stress–Eating Relationship
Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 1998The current study aggregated methods from the cardiovascular reactivity and dietary restraint paradigms in an attempt to advance our understanding of stress-induced eating behavior. Seventy-seven female subjects completed a protocol consisting of distinct baseline, stress-induction, and recovery phases during which we monitored blood pressure, heart ...
T, Rutledge, W, Linden
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2016
To eat or not to eat. Réseau des comités de liaison alimentation nutrition (RESCLAN)
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To eat or not to eat. Réseau des comités de liaison alimentation nutrition (RESCLAN)
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1989
Since anorexia is a serious aberration of normal eating behavior, it is important to understand the mechanisms of animal and human eating patterns in order to reach a better understanding of the fundamental processes involved in eating. This will be done through an examination of the behavioral and learned eating patterns of animals, as well as the ...
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Since anorexia is a serious aberration of normal eating behavior, it is important to understand the mechanisms of animal and human eating patterns in order to reach a better understanding of the fundamental processes involved in eating. This will be done through an examination of the behavioral and learned eating patterns of animals, as well as the ...
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Intuitive eating and its psychological correlates: A meta‐analysis
International Journal of Eating Disorders, 2021Jake Linardon +2 more
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