نتایج جستجو برای: behaviors

تعداد نتایج: 126282  

Journal: :islamic lifestyle centered on health 0
abdollah soltaninejad behavior sciences reaserch center, baqiyatallah university of medical sciences, ir iran +98- 82482476, [email protected]; behavior sciences reaserch center, baqiyatallah university of medical sciences, ir iran +98- 82482476, [email protected] ali fathi ashtiani behavior sciences reaserch center, baqiyatallah university of medical sciences, ir iran +98- 82482476, [email protected] khodabakhsh ahmadi behavior sciences reaserch center, baqiyatallah university of medical sciences, ir iran +98- 82482476, [email protected] prviz azad fallah tarbiat modares university, ir iran jafar anisi behavior sciences reaserch center, baqiyatallah university of medical sciences, ir iran +98- 82482476, [email protected] fatemeh rahmati najjar kalayi health reaserch center, baqiyatallah university of medical sciences, ir iran

background religion and health have recently received much attention in modern medicine. several studies in various parts of the world have supported the role of religion as a protective factor against mental disorders. one of the common traumas in the field of mental health is suicidal behaviors. adherence to religious beliefs plays an important role in preventing suicidal behaviors. objective...

Journal: :journal of basic research in medical sciences 0
ali zafarzadeh school of health, golestan university of medical sciences, gorgan, iran hashem heshmati torbat heydarieh university of medical sciences, torbat heydarieh, iran hamideh meshkati reaserch expert, faculty of health, golestan university of medical sciences, gorgan, iran

the carpet industry developed various types of respiratory and musculoskeletal disorders, eyesight problems,  carpal tunnel syndrome and skin problems. healthy behavior of carpet weavers is not in a desirable level. we recommended appropriate interventions such as health service, education improvement and advocacy for promoting healthy behaviors of carpet weavers.

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2007
Tore Slagsvold Karen L Wiebe

A cornerstone of ecological theory is the ecological niche. Yet little is known about how individuals come to adopt it: whether it is innate or learned. Here, we report a cross-fostering experiment in the wild where we transferred eggs of blue tits, Cyanistes caeruleus, to nests of great tits, Parus major, and vice versa, to quantify the consequences of being reared in a different social contex...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2014
Eric Sanford Brian Gaylord Annaliese Hettinger Elizabeth A Lenz Kirstin Meyer Tessa M Hill

There is growing concern that global environmental change might exacerbate the ecological impacts of invasive species by increasing their per capita effects on native species. However, the mechanisms underlying such shifts in interaction strength are poorly understood. Here, we test whether ocean acidification, driven by elevated seawater pCO₂, increases the susceptibility of native Olympia oys...

Journal: :Developmental psychology 2004
Laudan B Jahromi Samuel P Putnam Cynthia A Stifter

Previous research has investigated the effect of maternal soothing behaviors on reducing infant reactivity but not the differential effects of specific maternal behaviors on infant stress responses. The present study investigated maternal regulation of 2- and 6-month-olds' responses to an inoculation and found a significant decline with age in both the intensity and duration of infants' crying....

Journal: :Evolutionary anthropology 2014
Callum F Ross Jose Iriarte-Diaz

Feeding is the set of behaviors whereby organisms acquire and process the energy required for survival and reproduction. Thus, feeding system morphology is presumably subject to selection to maintain or improve feeding performance. Relationships among feeding system morphology, feeding behavior, and diet not only explain the morphological diversity of extant primates, but can also be used to re...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 1968
S Schachter L P Gross

By the use of doctored clocks, the external, food-relevant cue, "dinner time," is manipulated so that some Ss entered an experimental eating situation believing it to be later than their regular dinner time and others believing it to be before dinner time. Obese Ss ate more when they thought that they were eating after their regular dinner hour than they did when they thought that they were eat...

2009
Katja Kröller Petra Warschburger

BACKGROUND Research concerning child's food intake have considered various influencing factors, for example parental feeding strategies, demographic and weight factors. At this time, however, there are few findings that explore these factors simultaneously. Accordingly, the aim of this study was to test a structural equation model regarding the associations between maternal feeding strategies a...

Journal: :Appetite 2009
Marijn van Dijk Sabine Hunnius Paul van Geert

During the introduction of solid food (usually indicated as the weaning period), infant and caregiver have to adjust their feeding interactions to a completely changed feeding context. In this paper, we argue that these adjustments can be seen as a complex process in which many factors are involved. As a result of these complex interactions, eating behavior can be highly variable between infant...

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