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To eat or not to eat / Eat, Create, Think, Enjoy
2009kunsttexte.de - Journal für Kunst- und Bildgeschichte, No.
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Emotional eating: Eating when emotional or emotional about eating?
Psychology & Health, 2010This article examines the extent to which self-reported emotional eating is a predictor of unhealthy snack consumption or, alternatively, an expression of beliefs about the relation between emotions and eating derived from concerns about eating behaviour. Three studies were conducted.
Catharine Evers+2 more
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International audience; Although having a good diet is recognized to be important for successful aging, malnutrition is one of the highest threats to the health, autonomy, and well-being of older adults. Several medical associations and public policies have proposed dietary guidelines directed at elderly people to ensure a healthy nutritional status ...
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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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Nutrition & Food Science, 1988
Abstract The eating disorders are a group of conditions, central to which is a disturbance of eating behaviour. The main diagnoses are anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa, in both of which there is an extreme concern with weight and shape. In anorexia nervosa, persistent dietary restriction leads to weight loss, which may be severe.
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Abstract The eating disorders are a group of conditions, central to which is a disturbance of eating behaviour. The main diagnoses are anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa, in both of which there is an extreme concern with weight and shape. In anorexia nervosa, persistent dietary restriction leads to weight loss, which may be severe.
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Supermarket dietitians One third of all US adults were obese in 2009–2010. It is no surprise, then, that according to the recent study Shopping for Health 2012, just over 30 per cent of grocery shoppers surveyed reported that they are now buying more...
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Social and economic cost of eating disorders in the United States: Evidence to inform policy action
International Journal of Eating Disorders, 2021Jared Streatfeild+2 more
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