نتایج جستجو برای: eating behaviour

تعداد نتایج: 228621  

Journal: :Health psychology review 2017
Britt Ahlstrom Tran Dinh Martie G Haselton A Janet Tomiyama

Health psychologists aim to improve eating behaviour to achieve health. Yet the effectiveness of healthy eating interventions is often minimal. This ineffectiveness may be in part because many healthy eating interventions are in a battle against evolved mechanisms (e.g., hedonic and related systems) that promote the consumption of energy-dense foods. Such foods, once rare, are now abundant in o...

Journal: :Journal of psychiatry & neuroscience : JPN 2004
Manabu Shinohara Hiroko Mizushima Masami Hirano Kunihiko Shioe Mie Nakazawa Yoshimitsu Hiejima Yutaka Ono Shigenobu Kanba

OBJECTIVE The dopaminergic system is associated with feelings of pleasure and reward and with positive hedonic processes related to food, sexual activity and certain substances. Because it is recognized that patients who have eating disorders with binge-eating behaviour have a high comorbidity of substance dependence, we examined the association between the variable number of tandem repeats (VN...

Journal: :Appetite 2015
M A Ouwens A A Schiffer L I Visser N J C Raeijmaekers I Nyklíček

BACKGROUND Morbid obesity is a highly prevalent condition that is associated with a high risk of various diseases and high health care costs. Understanding determinants of eating behaviours that are characteristic of many morbidly obese persons is important for the development of new interventions aimed at changing eating behaviour after bariatric surgery. Dispositional mindfulness seems promis...

Mohsen Maddah ,

in the past 40 years there has been drastic increase in the prevalence of obesity worldwide (1). This rapid increase in the prevalence of obesity is not a matter of physiologic or metabolic alteration within people. Thousands of scientific papers are published each year indicating that pharmaceutical companies are working to find possible money making antiobesity agents. Increasing in the preva...

2016

Stress is one of a factor which may influence behaviors and health especially when an individual faces challenges that surpass his or her coping skills [3]. Stress can be defined as “the generalized, non-specific response of the body to any factor that overwhelms, or threatens to overwhelm, the body’s compensatory abilities to maintain homeostasis [4]. Psychological stress, a perceived challeng...

Journal: :Obesity reviews : an official journal of the International Association for the Study of Obesity 2007
J Wardle

(1990) Cognitive restraint and sensitivity to cues for hunger and satiety. (1997) Practice nurses' beliefs about obesity and weight related interventions in primary care.

Journal: :Obesity facts 2012
Clare Scott Alexandra M Johnstone

BACKGROUND This report outlines our strategy to examine the influence of workplace stress on eating behaviour, discussing the current literature which explores the relationship between stress and eating behaviour. This research aims to add to and develop the current understanding of the links between stress and eating behaviour. Specifically the aims are to examine the effect of workplace stres...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 2011
Nicolien Zijlstra Andrea Johanna Bukman Monica Mars Annette Stafleu Rianne M A J Ruijschop Cees de Graaf

Eating rate and bite size are important factors affecting food intake, and we hypothesise the underlying role of oral sensory exposure in this. However, the latter currently lacks objective measuring parameters, but an interesting measure could be the extent of in vivo retro-nasal aroma release. Second, the literature is ambiguous about overweight subjects differing from normal-weight subjects ...

Journal: :The Proceedings of the Nutrition Society 2012
Paul A M Smeets Lisette Charbonnier Floor van Meer Laura N van der Laan Maartje S Spetter

The brain governs food intake behaviour by integrating many different internal and external state and trait-related signals. Understanding how the decisions to start and to stop eating are made is crucial to our understanding of (maladaptive patterns of) eating behaviour. Here, we aim to (1) review the current state of the field of 'nutritional neuroscience' with a focus on the interplay betwee...

2012
Lisette Charbonnier Floor van Meer Laura N. van der Laan Maartje S. Spetter

The brain governs food intake behaviour by integrating many different internal and external state and trait-related signals. Understanding how the decisions to start and to stop eating are made is crucial to our understanding of (maladaptive patterns of) eating behaviour. Here, we aim to (1) review the current state of the field of ‘nutritional neuroscience’ with a focus on the interplay betwee...

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