نتایج جستجو برای: feeding behaviors

تعداد نتایج: 231406  

Journal: :Science 2004
Gregory P Dietl Gregory S Herbert Geerat J Vermeij

Extinction may alter competitive interactions among surviving species, affecting their subsequent recovery and evolution, but these processes remain poorly understood. Analysis of predation traces produced by shell-drilling muricid snails on bivalve prey reveals that species interactions were substantially different before and after a Plio-Pleistocene mass extinction in the western Atlantic. Mu...

2016
Moritz Herle Alison Fildes Cornelia van Jaarsveld Fruhling Rijsdijk Clare H. Llewellyn

Parental perception of zygosity might bias heritability estimates derived from parent rated twin data. This is the first study to examine if similarities in parental reports of their young twins' behavior were biased by beliefs about their zygosity. Data were from Gemini, a British birth cohort of 2402 twins born in 2007. Zygosity was assessed twice, using both DNA and a validated parent report...

Journal: :Obesity 2010
Amy T Galloway Claire V Farrow Denise M Martz

Research concerning child feeding practices has focused on children and adolescents, and little is known about how feeding practices used in childhood relate to eating behaviors and weight status in early adulthood. We assessed college students' and their parents' retrospective reports of child feeding practices used when the students were in middle childhood. We also assessed the college stude...

Journal: :Journal of adolescence 2014
Bernadette P Luengo Kanacri Concetta Pastorelli Antonio Zuffianò Nancy Eisenberg Rosalba Ceravolo Gian Vittorio Caprara

The current study explored the prediction of civic engagement by diverse trajectories of prosocial behaviors as well family dynamics (i.e., filial self-efficacy and relational parent-child support) across four times of assessment (from age 16-17 to age 22-23) during the transition to adulthood. Three different trajectories of prosocial behaviors were identified for 686 Italian youths: high-incr...

Journal: :Zoological science 2000
T Hirota Y Obara

Individually marked males of Pieris rapae crucivora, were observed to determine how they allocate time to reproduction and feeding. Males were found to alternately feed and search for females. This manner of time allocation persisted throughout the day. The total times that males allocated to the two behaviors were positively correlated, i.e. those males that spent longer searching for females,...

Journal: :Prostaglandins, leukotrienes, and essential fatty acids 2002
M Salzet G B Stefano

What is the role of the cannabinoid system in invertebrates and can it tell us something about the human system? We discuss in this review the possible presence of the cannabinoid system in invertebrates. Endocannabinoid processes, i.e., enzymatic hydrolysis, as well as cannabinoid receptors and endocannabinoids, have been identified in various species of invertebrates. These signal molecules a...

2008
Osman Azizi

VII CHAPTER 1: Introduction 1 CHAPTER 2: Background 3 2.1 Feed intake in transition period 5 2.2 Regulation of feed intake 7 2.3 Feeding behaviour 14 2.4 Measuring of feeding behaviour 16 2.5 Physiological changes and metabolic disorders during transition period and early lactation 22 2.6 Sensor-based monitoring of feeding behaviour and feed intake as well as metabolic-related production diseas...

Journal: :International journal of epidemiology 1998
A Onyango K G Koski K L Tucker

BACKGROUND Prolonged breastfeeding in developing countries is routinely recommended as a valuable and cost-effective public health measure to promote early childhood growth. However, the effects of breastfeeding beyond 12 months are unclear, with some studies showing positive, and some showing negative effects. The role of complementary foods for children 1-3 years has been less studied. METH...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2008
S Torrey E L M Toth Tamminga T M Widowski

During the first few days after weaning, pigs often experience BW loss as they adapt to eating solid food. During this time period, they are also known to drink excessively and develop abnormal oral behavior such as belly nosing. The excessive drinking may stem from the piglets' attempt to satiate hunger through gut fill from a familiar ingestive source. Gut fill through water intake may affect...

2013
Rachel F Rodgers Susan J Paxton Robin Massey Karen J Campbell Eleanor H Wertheim Helen Skouteris Kay Gibbons

BACKGROUND Maternal feeding practices have been proposed to play an important role in early child weight gain and obesogenic eating behaviors. However, to date longitudinal investigations in young children exploring these relationships have been lacking. The aim of the present study was to explore prospective relationships between maternal feeding practices, child weight gain and obesogenic eat...

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