نتایج جستجو برای: food cravings questionnaire trait

تعداد نتایج: 534285  

Journal: :NeuroImage 2015
Nicole R. Giuliani Jennifer H. Pfeifer

The ability to regulate temptation and manage appetitive cravings is an important aspect of healthy adolescent development, but the neural systems underlying this process are understudied. In the present study, 60 healthy females evenly distributed from 10 to 23years of age used reappraisal to regulate the desire to consume personally-craved and not craved unhealthy foods. Reappraisal elicited ...

Journal: :The International journal of eating disorders 2010
William D S Killgore Amy J Ross Toshikazu Kamiya Yoko Kawada Perry F Renshaw Deborah A Yurgelun-Todd

OBJECTIVE Cytidine-5'-diphosphocholine (citicoline) has a variety of cognitive enhancing, neuroprotective, and neuroregenerative properties. In cocaine-addicted individuals, citicoline has been shown to increase brain dopamine levels and reduce cravings. The effects of this compound on appetite, food cravings, and brain responses to food are unknown. METHOD We compared the effects of treatmen...

Journal: :Human nature 2016
Luseadra McKerracher Mark Collard Joseph Henrich

Women often experience novel food aversions and cravings during pregnancy. These appetite changes have been hypothesized to work alongside cultural strategies as adaptive responses to the challenges posed by pregnancy (e.g., maternal immune suppression). Here, we report a study that assessed whether data from an indigenous population in Fiji are consistent with the predictions of this hypothesi...

2017
Helen K. Ruddock Charlotte A. Hardman

PURPOSE OF REVIEW The current paper reviews recent research on perceptions of food addiction in the lay public. It also examines the potential consequences of such beliefs for eating behaviour. RECENT FINDINGS Surveys suggest that, within community samples, the majority of individuals believe that certain foods are addictive, and that food addiction causes obesity. Further, many people believ...

Journal: :Appetite 2007
Sointu Leikas Marjaana Lindeman Katariina Roininen Liisa Lähteenmäki

Risks appear to be perceived in two different ways, affectively and rationally. Finnish adult internet users were contacted via e-mail and asked to fill an internet questionnaire consisting of questions of food risks and measures of avoidance and approach motivation, analytic and intuitive information processing style, trait anxiety, and gender in order to find out (1) whether food risks are pe...

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