370 Subject Index
Eating Disorders Association 262
Eating Disorders Inventory 100
Eating Self-Efficacy questionnaire 133
ecological fallacy 178
education 9, 17 –18, 19, 207
Education Act (1906) 9
elderly 25 – 7, 102, 217
emotional eating 59, 134, 172
emotionality theory of obesity 171– 2
energy expenditure 164, 165, 167 – 9
escape theory 136, 146
esophageal cancer 15
ethnic disorder 245, 249
ethnicity
anorexia nervosa and 217 –19
body dissatisfaction and 104, 105,
108, 109 –10, 115
bulimia nervosa and 229
exercise 112, 114, 115
effect on energy expenditure 168 – 9
effect on food intake 168
exposure hypothesis 33, 34 – 5, 43, 62,
277
expressed emotion 244
external cues 171– 2
external eating 172
extinction 239
faceism 84
“false hope syndrome” 140 –1
familial hypercholesterolemia 12
family 138, 208
body dissatisfaction and 108 – 9,
115
dynamics 264 – 5
eating disorders in 234
genetic theories 234 – 5
homeostatic 243, 245, 264
power relations 74, 81
setting for eating behavior 72 – 4,
280 –1
social interaction 72 – 4
family systems model 265
boundaries 244
conflict avoidance 244 – 5
eating disorders 243 – 5, 253
homeostatic family 243, 245, 264
problems with 245
symptoms as communicative acts
243
family therapy
dynamics 264 – 5
eating disorders and 254, 258,
264 – 7, 274
effectiveness of 265 – 6
problems with 266 – 7
symptoms in 264
fashion 84 – 5, 117 – 21, 126
fat–carbohydrate ratio 183
fat seebody fat
fat /fatty foods 9, 10, 11, 21, 173 – 5,
209
fat cell theory 160, 179
female
body dissatisfaction 100 –1, 105,
112 –14, 115
body size/shape 84 –5, 86, 87, 96
circumcision 117
femininity 120, 247
feminist perspective 2, 3, 114, 246 – 7
fenfluoramine 53, 54, 195
Fetal Origins Hypothesis 21
focal hypothesis 255 – 9
food
appearance 55
child preferences 31– 2, 34
classification systems see
classification systems (food)
consumption of specific 44 – 6
control and 41– 2
cues 39 – 42, 43, 171
cultural role 63, 66, 74, 76 – 80
effect on cognitions /behavior 55 – 7,
61, 62