نتایج جستجو برای: behaviors

تعداد نتایج: 126282  

Journal: :journal of health sciences and surveillance system 0
mehrdad askarian department of community medicine, shiraz nephro-urology research center, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, iran; zahra dehghani student research center, department of community medicine, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, iran; mina danaei department of community medicine, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, iran veda vakili department of community medicine, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, iran

background: physicians are one of the most important groups directly associated with public health and their health related lifestyle has a significant impact on their patient’s behaviors. several studies showed that the majority of medical students did not have appropriate and healthy behaviors. the aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of risky lifestyle knowledge and behaviors am...

2015
Elisabeth L. Melbye Håvard Hansen

There is a general lack of research addressing the motivations behind parental use of various feeding practices. Therefore, the present work aims to extend the current literature on parent-child feeding interactions by integrating the traditional developmental psychological perspective on feeding practices with elements of Regulatory Focus Theory (RFT) derived from the field of motivational psy...

2016
Jonathan Cedernaes Joseph Bass

Neurons in the brainstem are the input for a neural circuit that integrates nutrient signals to control feeding behavior.

Journal: :Appetite 2013
Katja Kröller Dörte Jahnke Petra Warschburger

BACKGROUND Research concerning children's emotional eating behavior has shown its negative impact on weight-related problems. Taking the model of Birch and Davison (2001) into account, we focus on the role of maternal feeding behavior on the association between emotional eating of the mother and the child. METHODS 482 mothers and their children participated in this cross-sectional study. The ...

2016
Jennifer A. Dunne Herbert Maschner Matthew W. Betts Nancy Huntly Roly Russell Richard J. Williams Spencer A. Wood

There is a nearly 10,000-year history of human presence in the western Gulf of Alaska, but little understanding of how human foragers integrated into and impacted ecosystems through their roles as hunter-gatherers. We present two highly resolved intertidal and nearshore food webs for the Sanak Archipelago in the eastern Aleutian Islands and use them to compare trophic roles of prehistoric human...

Journal: :Child development 2012
Elizabeth T Gershoff Jennifer E Lansford Holly R Sexton Pamela Davis-Kean Arnold J Sameroff

This study examined whether the longitudinal links between mothers' use of spanking and children's externalizing behaviors are moderated by family race/ethnicity, as would be predicted by cultural normativeness theory, once mean differences in frequency of use are controlled. A nationally representative sample of White, Black, Hispanic, and Asian American families (n = 11,044) was used to test ...

Journal: :BioEssays : news and reviews in molecular, cellular and developmental biology 2016
Yiming Chen Zachary A Knight

AgRP and POMC neurons are two key cell types that regulate feeding in response to hormones and nutrients. Recently, it was discovered that these neurons are also rapidly modulated by the mere sight and smell of food. This rapid sensory regulation "resets" the activity of AgRP and POMC neurons before a single bite of food has been consumed. This surprising and counterintuitive discovery challeng...

Journal: :Appetite 2014
Carol Pulley Amy T Galloway Rose Mary Webb Lucinda O Payne

Mothers are important contributors to the development of eating behavior in children, but less is known about the influence of fathers. The purpose of this study was to investigate family perceptions of parental child feeding practices. Seventy two-parent American families including a mother, father, and two biologically related children participated in the study. Participants completed parent ...

Journal: :Nature communications 2012
Zhaoyu Li Yidong Li Yalan Yi Wenming Huang Song Yang Weipin Niu Li Zhang Zijing Xu Anlian Qu Zhengxing Wu Tao Xu

Feeding behaviour is modulated by both environmental cues and internal physiological states. Appetite is commonly boosted by the pleasant smell (or appearance) of food and destroyed by a bad taste. In reality, animals sense multiple environmental cues at the same time and it is not clear how these sensory inputs are integrated and a decision is made to regulate feeding behaviour accordingly. He...

2017
Terese Glatz Allison Cotter Christy M. Buchanan

Based on theory that parents with higher levels of self-efficacy (PSE) should find it easier to parent effectively in the face of challenging child behaviors than should parents with lower levels of PSE, this study examines the link between PSE and parenting using children's behaviors as potential moderators. Participants were 130 parents who had an older adolescent (Mage = 17.58) in addition t...

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