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Quantifying the locality of the food supply in a large healthcare organisation. [PDF]
Abstract Aim Shocks to the food system (such as extreme weather events, wars, and pandemics) are felt by institutional food systems. For hospitals, these shocks affect the quantity, quality, and variety of foods that can be offered to patients. One strategy to buffer the hospital food supply from external threats is to prioritise ingredients produced ...
Utter J, Mole F, Johnston H, McCray S.
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Fast food proximity and weight gain in childhood and adolescence: Evidence from Great Britain. [PDF]
Abstract We study the relationship between proximity to fast food restaurants and weight gain from late childhood to early adolescence. We use the Millennium Cohort Study, a UK‐wide nationally representative longitudinal study, linked with granular geocoded food outlet data to measure the presence of fast food outlets around children's homes and ...
Libuy N +3 more
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"Unveiling the 'Empty Pool/Pull'": Gambling Disorder's Impact on the Sense of Belonging to the Jewish Ultra-Orthodox Community. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Closed religious communities cultivate a robust communal identity, shared faith, values, and norms among their members, providing them with social and emotional support. Deviance carries significant consequences, specifically disintegrating members’ sense of belonging.
Vana N +2 more
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Abstract Working at the intersection of exchange theory, urban anthropology, and ethnic and racial studies, this article offers an original perspective on the role of local patrons’ exchange networks in constructing place belonging during racial urban change.
Tal Shamur
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Abstract ‘Insight’ or vipassanā meditation refers to meditative practices employed within Buddhist traditions. But following the secularization of vipassanā in recent decades – that is, its differentiation from Buddhism – orthodox Jewish Israeli meditators frame it as a religiously neutral, therapeutic technique centred on the mundane human body.
Ori Mautner
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Liberal public reason seeks to provide a neutral platform for political engagement. Yet, its conditions, notably the rules of engagement and the demand for consensus, effectively exclude many populations with non‐liberal subjectivities from public participation.
Erica Weiss
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Did Down‐Regulated Instincts Enable Human Gene‐Culture Coevolution?
ABSTRACT The unique intellectual and cultural attributes of Homo sapiens that arose during the Middle Stone Age are often ascribed to positive evolutionary development of novel physical or personality traits, but attempts to correlate cultural with genetic evolution have been unsuccessful.
Gerald E. Loeb
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ABSTRACT The food system is under increased pressure because of the need for sustainability, greater food safety, and increasing need for protein sources. Grasshopper‐based food products are becoming a new option. Products made from grasshoppers represent a sustainable and nutritious alternative to traditional livestock. Besides offering added benefits
Mian Nadeem Riaz +2 more
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Abstract The migratory phenomenon has had a significant demographic impact in Spain in recent years. Currently, 6.8 million foreign nationals have established their habitual residence in our country, representing 14 % of the total resident population. Within the acculturation process of the immigrant population ‐ through which they adopt the lifestyle ...
Irene Bretón Lesmes +6 more
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Tune Your Appetite: How Music Impacts Food Choice, Intake, and Emotions During a Meal
ABSTRACT Auditory cues, such as music, can potentially impact our eating behavior. In the present study, the effects of listening to music that varied in liking while consuming a meal on hunger, meal duration, food intake, and hedonic ratings were investigated.
Phatharachanok Siangphloen +3 more
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