The Psychology of Eating: From Healthy to Disordered Behavior
Obesity 165 an agricultural society to an industrial and increasingly information-based society. As a simple example, a telephon ...
166 Obesity (i.e., some people who become obese could be active and those who are thin could be inactive). In an alternative app ...
Obesity 167 gain. The results showed that those who reported no physically active leisure time both at baseline and follow-up, a ...
168 Obesity transportation, and used movement sensors on chairs. Research has also used the doubly labeled water method. Using t ...
Obesity 169 the individual’s body weight. Therefore, exercise has long been recommended as a weight loss method (see chapter 9). ...
170 Obesity Are changes in food intake associated with changes in obesity? The UK National Food Survey collected data on food in ...
Obesity 171 and smell of food, and that such stimuli might cause overeating, the obese were highly and sometimes uncontrollably ...
172 Obesity such as anxiety, fear, boredom, and depression (e.g., Schachter and Rodin, 1974). This approach was also supported b ...
Obesity 173 Jeffrey, and Wing (1978) suggested that the obese might be overeating at home and went into the homes of 60 middle-c ...
174 Obesity to the increase in obesity (see figures 8.4 and 8.5). However, these data also show that the ratio between carbohydr ...
Obesity 175 study in the UK also provided support for the fat proportion theory of obesity (Blundell and Macdiarmid, 1997). This ...
176 Obesity episodes of under- and overeating resulting from dieting are translated into fluctuations in weight. There is also s ...
Obesity 177 There is some evidence that the obese sometimes but not consistently consume more calories than the nonobese. The r ...
178 Obesity and food diaries (Prentice et al., 1986; Heitmann and Lissner, 1995). In addition, measuring and comparing food inta ...
Obesity 179 The values of the researchers “Overeating” assumes that this behavior is “wrong” because it may lead to weight gain. ...
9 Obesity Treatment Interventions designed to treat obesity have been developed by nutritionists, psychologists, dieticians, and ...
Obesity Treatment 181 obesity, and the primary care approach to obesity, particularly in the UK, has been described as uncoordin ...
182 Obesity Treatment nonobese patients may find the term obesityupsetting, those patients who are obese prefer this more medica ...
Obesity Treatment 183 Contemporary specific approaches Over recent years, a multitude of different diets have been developed whi ...
184 Obesity Treatment Brownell and Wadden (1991) emphasized the need for a multidimensional approach and also highlighted the im ...
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