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In Memoriam: Jane Wilhelms
I had the pleasure of working with Jane Wilhelms, who was one of my doctoral students from 1981 to 1985. One of the intellectual delights of working with Jane was that she had an unusual educational background. I recall vividly that, instead of a predictable background in computer science, she brought an education in zoology and biology. Her undergraduate zoology degree was from the University ...
متن کاملBehavioural Susceptibility Theory: Professor Jane Wardle and the Role of Appetite in Genetic Risk of Obesity
PURPOSE OF REVIEW There is considerable variability in human body weight, despite the ubiquity of the 'obesogenic' environment. Human body weight has a strong genetic basis and it has been hypothesised that genetic susceptibility to the environment explains variation in human body weight, with differences in appetite being implicated as the mediating mechanism; so-called 'behavioural susceptibi...
متن کاملApplied Interventions in the Prevention and Treatment of Obesity Through the Research of Professor Jane Wardle
PURPOSE OF REVIEW Obesity presents a challenge for practitioners, policy makers, researchers and for those with obesity themselves. This review focuses on psychological approaches to its management and prevention in children and adults. RECENT FINDINGS Through exploring the work of the late Professor Jane Wardle, we look at the earliest behavioural treatment approaches and how psychological t...
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Reviews Congenital absence of the portal vein—Case report and a review of literature (pages 750–758) Original Communications Three-dimensional morphometry of the A2 segment of the anterior cerebral artery with neurosurgical relevance (pages 759–769) Blood supply of the inferior turbinate and its clinical applications (pages 770–776) A cadaveric study of auricular lymphatics and implications for...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: Appetite
سال: 2016
ISSN: 0195-6663
DOI: 10.1016/j.appet.2016.01.008