The Psychology of Eating: From Healthy to Disordered Behavior
Food Choice 45 has explored the extent to which cognitions relate to the intentions to eat cookies and whole-meal bread (Sparks, ...
46 Food Choice loss (Schifter and Ajzen, 1985) and healthy eating (Povey et al., 2000), and in addition highlights the importanc ...
Food Choice 47 the simultaneous presence of both positive and negative values which seems particularly pertinent to food choice, ...
48 Food Choice expectations. The results showed that only preferences and outcome expectations predicted actual food choice but ...
Food Choice 49 Although the cognitive models have been applied extensively to behavior, their ability to predict actual behavio ...
50 Food Choice Metabolic models of eating behavior From a biological perspective, eating behavior is generally referred to as in ...
Food Choice 51 who became obese. Research has since been carried out using a number of methods, including experimentally induced ...
52 Food Choice perifornical hypothalamus. Research has found that if injected with neuropeptide Y, rats who are already full wil ...
Food Choice 53 smoking as a weight loss strategy, and smoking cessation may result in increased consumption of calories, particu ...
54 Food Choice of our brain and how this chemical activity in turn relates to eating behav- ior. It has been suggested that ther ...
Food Choice 55 illustrate the extent to which the neurotransmitters affected by these drugs influence the commencement of eating ...
56 Food Choice relationship, namely the influence of what we eat on our mood and cognitive state. This section reviews the effec ...
Food Choice 57 Carbohydrates may influence mood but this effect is dependent on the individual’s normal eating patterns. Chocola ...
58 Food Choice stressed (Willenbring, Levine, and Morley, 1986), and a similar decrease in eating has been reported in Marines d ...
Food Choice 59 Research has also addressed the role of dietary restraint (see chapter 7). For example, Cools, Schotte, and McNal ...
60 Food Choice distraction on the eating behavior of dieters and nondieters (see chapter 7 for definitions). Restrained (dieters ...
Food Choice 61 Problems with a psychophysiological model A psychophysiological approach to food choice focuses on the biological ...
62 Food Choice a developmental perspective which emphasizes the impact of learning though exposure, social learning, and associa ...
4 The Meaning of Food Psychological theories of food choice examine the individual factors which influence eating behavior, with ...
64 The Meaning of Food food is prestige, status and wealth...It is a means of communication and interpersonal relations, such as ...
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