نتایج جستجو برای: eating response
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background: this study aimed to highlight the proportion of disordered eating attitudes among university students in kuwait by gender and obesity. methods: a sample of 530 kuwaiti university students was selected from four universities in kuwait (203 men and 327 women). the eating attitudes test‑26 was used to determine disordered eating attitudes. results: the prevalence of disordered eating a...
Emotional eating is defined as the tendency to excessively consuming food which often high in sugar, salt, and fat levels response negative emotions. Uncontrolled emotional will increase risk of disorders such bulimia nervosa binge-eating disorder, obesity, cardiovascular diseases, type II diabetes. This study aims find out about relationship between perceived stress, anxiety, academic stressor...
Introduction: A ppropriate nutrition is a major health objective in children’s early years. Eating problems among children as well as low awareness and the unsuitable function of mothers in this regard could result in complications for children and their families. Objective: We aimed to determine the effect of an integrated training on the mothers of 1- to 3-year-old children with eating probl...
Eating disorders are posed today as a major concern for the World Health Organization, since these disorders keep the highest mortality rate among other psychiatric disorders. Eating disorder is the third most prevalent disorder among teenagers and its prevalence is increasing worldwide. Despite being the most common type of eating disorders, Binge Eating disorder has not been much investigated...
BACKGROUND Biased processing of body-related information may be linked to the development and maintenance of eating disorders (ED). The objective of this systematic review will be to examine the occurrence and the extent of cognitive biases in response to visual body-related stimuli in individuals with ED and individuals with an increased risk to develop ED. METHODS Studies will be identified...
Both dietary and exercise behaviors need to be considered when examining underlying causes of low energy availability (LEA). The study assessed if dependence is independently related the risk LEA with consideration disordered eating athlete calibre. Via survey response, female (n = 642) male 257) athletes were categorized by of: eating, dependence, or not presenting as controls. Compared contro...
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