نتایج جستجو برای: eating response

تعداد نتایج: 1024831  

2013
Emiko Ishida

The aim of this study was to explore the life experiences of patients hospitalized in a muscular dystrophy ward in Japan, with particular focus on their eating experiences. Participant observation and unstructured interviews were conducted, and data analyzed by employing Merleau-Ponty’s phenomenology. Nine patients agreed to participate in this study, although only five were included in the ana...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2016
Rachel L Luoma Michael W Butler Zachary R Stahlschmidt

Following a meal, an animal can exhibit dramatic shifts in physiology and morphology, as well as a substantial increase in metabolic rate associated with the energetic costs of processing a meal (i.e. specific dynamic action, SDA). However, little is known about the effects of digestion on another important physiological and energetically costly trait: immune function. Thus, we tested two compe...

Journal: :Appetite 2009
A Janet Tomiyama Traci Mann Lisa Comer

Understanding the triggers of eating in everyday life is crucial for the creation of interventions to promote healthy eating and to prevent overeating. Here, the proximal predictors of eating are explored in a natural setting. Research from laboratory settings suggests that restrained eaters overeat after experiencing anxiety, distraction, and the presence of positive or negative moods, but not...

Journal: :Appetite 2015
Uku Vainik Selin Neseliler Kenn Konstabel Lesley K Fellows Alain Dagher

Research on eating behaviour has identified several potentially relevant eating-related traits captured by different questionnaires. Often, these questionnaires predict Body Mass Index (BMI), but the relationship between them has not been explicitly studied. We studied the unity and diversity of questionnaires capturing five common eating-related traits: Power of Food, Eating Impulsivity, emoti...

Journal: :Behavioural brain research 2005
P F Ferrari C Maiolini E Addessi L Fogassi E Visalberghi

The observation of actions can lead, in some cases, to the repetition of those same actions. In other words, motor programs similar to those observed can be recruited. Since this phenomenon is expressed when in the presence of another individual, it has been named social facilitation. In the present study we investigated whether the observation and/or hearing of eating actions facilitate eating...

Journal: :The British journal of psychiatry : the journal of mental science 2005
Heather Thompson-Brenner Drew Westen

BACKGROUND Research has identified three personality subtypes in patients with eating disorders: emotionally dysregulated, constricted and high-functioning/perfectionistic. AIMS To see whether the subtypes are distinguished in ways indicative of valid classification, notably in patterns of adaptive functioning, comorbidity, treatment response and therapeutic interventions. METHOD A random s...

Journal: :Appetite 2013
Vera Tsenkova Jenifer Morozink Boylan Carol Ryff

The epidemic of obesity and its related chronic diseases has provoked interest in the predictors of eating behavior. Eating in response to stress has been extensively examined, but currently unclear is whether stress eating is associated with obesity and morbidity. We tested whether self-reported stress eating was associated with worse glucose metabolism among nondiabetic adults as well as with...

Journal: :Obesity 2016
Johnathan Watkins Wahyu Wulaningsih

Camilleri et al. report that intuitive eating, defined as unconstrained food intake in response to physiological rather than emotional cues, is inversely associated with overweight and obesity (1). This study was conducted in a French cohort as part of the NutriNet-Sant e study, and it suggests that controlling the motives for eating may be a viable public health policy for preventing or reduci...

Journal: :Eating behaviors 2016
Katherine Schaumberg Leah M Schumacher Diane L Rosenbaum Colleen A Kase Amani D Piers Michael R Lowe Evan M Forman Meghan L Butryn

OBJECTIVES Eating-related disinhibition (i.e., a tendency to overeat in response to various stimuli) is associated with weight gain and poorer long-term weight loss success. Theoretically, experiential avoidance (i.e., the desire or attempts to avoid uncomfortable internal experiences), may predispose individuals to developing negative reinforcement eating expectancies (i.e., the belief that ea...

2015
Julien Riou Thomas Lefèvre Isabelle Parizot Anne Lhuissier Pierre Chauvin

BACKGROUND Meal times in France still represent an important moment in everyday life. The model of three rigorously synchronized meals is still followed by a majority of people, while meal frequencies have flattened in other European or North-American countries. We aimed to examine the "French model" of eating behavior by identifying and characterizing distinct meal patterns. METHODS Analyses...

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