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Eating disorders

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.
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Eating epilepsy

Acta Neurologica Scandinavica, 1989
Fifty cases of eating epilepsy (EE) are reported. Mastication of food produced seizures in 49 (98%) and swallowing in 1 (2%). Complex partial seizure was found in 48 cases, the commonest form encountered (96%). EEG was abnormal in 15 cases (30%). The literature and possible mechanisms for seizure are discussed.
R, Koul, S, Koul, S, Razdan
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EATING TEXT

2017
This chapter examines the act of eating text. The approach to learning and enquiry explored here is, in part, an act of resistance and re-appropriation, genuinely committed to challenging and contesting imposed assumptions about the relationship between curriculum content, academic rigour, and the development of critical thinking and deep learning ...
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Eating Animals-Eating God-Eating Man

2015
Bernhard Siegert   +1 more
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Eating Disorders

2002
Abstract Let us start with a problem. We are bombarded daily by images of emaciated supermodels and other media images of thin women; unsurprisingly, weight and shape concerns, and dieting are the norm among young women. This preoccupation with appearance provides a fertile breeding ground for eating disorders, in particular for ...
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Calorie Restriction with or without Time-Restricted Eating in Weight Loss

New England Journal of Medicine, 2022
Changwei Li, Hua He, Jiang He
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Eat Healthy—Eat Sugar

Western Journal of Nursing Research, 2002
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Binge eating disorder

Nature Reviews Disease Primers, 2022
Katrin E Giel   +2 more
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