نتایج جستجو برای: eating behaviour

تعداد نتایج: 228621  

Journal: :The Proceedings of the Nutrition Society 1992
N W Read

There is, we feel, a strong case to be made for a major influence of gastrointestinal factors in the control of eating behaviour in humans. Moreover, the findings suggest that satiety and hunger are controlled by different gastrointestinal mechanisms. Gastric distension is perhaps the most important factor that stops people eating, but a true feeling of satiety also requires the presence of nut...

Journal: :Schweizer Archiv fur Tierheilkunde 2017
U Braun T Tschoner M Hässig K Nuss

INTRODUCTION Eating and rumination behaviour in 22 cows with traumatic reticuloperitonitis was recorded after the start of treatment. Based on the results of clinical, ultrasonographic and radiographic examinations, the cows were divided into two groups: Group A consisted of 12 cows without an intramural or perforating foreign body and group B had 10 cows with an intramural or perforating forei...

2017
Kathryn Walton Leon Kuczynski Emma Haycraft Andrea Breen Jess Haines

BACKGROUND Estimates of picky eating are quite high among young children, with 14-50% of parents identifying their preschoolers as picky eaters. Dietary intake and preferences during the preschool years are characterized by slowing growth rates and children developing a sense of autonomy over their feeding and food selection. We argue that the current conceptualization of picky eating defines a...

2015
Paul Dolan Matteo M. Galizzi Daniel Navarro-Martinez

There is no evidence comparing head-to-head the effects of monetary incentives to act and to abstain from acting on behaviour. We present an experiment, conducted between June and September 2012, that directly compares the effects of those two different monetary incentive schemes on eating behaviour: we evaluate incentives to eat against incentives not to eat. A large number of participants (n ...

Journal: :Journal of health psychology 2001
S Wiggins J Potter A Wildsmith

Psychological research into eating practices has focused mainly on attitudes and behaviour towards food, and disorders of eating. Using experimental and questionnaire-based designs, these studies place an emphasis on individual consumption and cognitive appraisal, overlooking the interactive context in which food is eaten. The current article examines eating practices in a more naturalistic env...

Journal: :Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry 2001
J S Snowden D Bathgate A Varma A Blackshaw Z C Gibbons D Neary

OBJECTIVE To test predictions that frontotemporal dementia and semantic dementia give rise to distinct patterns of behavioural change. METHODS An informant based semistructured behavioural interview, covering the domains of basic and social emotions, social and personal behaviour, sensory behaviour, eating and oral behaviour, repetitive behaviours, rituals, and compulsions, was administered t...

Journal: :Public health nutrition 2014
Kate A Levin

OBJECTIVE Improving the diet of the Scottish population has been a government focus in recent years. Population health is known to vary between geographies; therefore alongside trends and socio-economic inequalities in eating behaviour, geographic differences should also be monitored. DESIGN Eating behaviour data from the 2010 Scotland Health Behaviour in School-aged Children survey were mode...

2015
Eleanor Raffan Stephen P. Smith Stephen O’Rahilly Jane Wardle Christine Nicol

Background. Dogs are compelling models in which to study obesity since the condition shares many characteristics between humans and dogs. Differences in eating behaviour are recognised to contribute to obesity susceptibility in other species but this has not been systematically studied in dogs. Aim. To develop and validate an owner-reported measure of canine eating behaviour and owner or dog re...

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