376 Subject Index
psychopharmacological drugs 49,
52 – 5, 61
psychophysiological models 278
described 49 – 52
drugs /neurochemicals 52 – 5
effect of food 55 – 7
food choice and 31, 33, 49 – 61, 62,
278
hunger/satiety 49, 52, 54, 61
problems with 61
role of chemical senses 55
stress and eating 57 – 60
psychosomatic family 244
psychosomatic theory 172
public health interventions 206 – 7,
210
qualitative literature 90 – 5
quantitative research 89 – 90
rebound effect (denial) 135
recreational drugs 51, 52 – 3
reinforcement 238, 239, 242, 259 – 60,
270
relapse 136 – 7
prevention 261
religious identity 64, 66, 76, 81
remission (family therapy) 266
reproductive function 212, 220, 222
resting metabolic rate 159
Restraint Scale (RS) 128, 144 – 5
restraint theory 59 – 60, 116, 141– 2,
147
measurement 144 – 5
obesity treatment 189 – 90
overeating and 128 – 30, 138
preload/taste-test method 129 –32
problems with 142 – 6
undereating and 143
see alsoself-control
retailers (public health interventions)
206
revolving door syndrome 272
rewards/rewarding food choice 39 – 41
rimonabant 195
role play 261
sacred foods 64
salt 11, 13 –14, 23 – 4, 26, 27, 55
satiety 49, 51, 52, 54, 61, 131– 3, 162
schools 207, 208 – 9
selective abstraction 240
selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors
(SSRIs) 53, 54
self-awareness 136, 138, 139, 175
self-control 132–3, 139 – 40, 212, 225,
278, 280
central role of 126 – 7
developmental /cognitive 41
dieting and 137– 8
food and 41– 2, 63, 66, 70 –1, 81,
278
obesity and 178, 180
overeating and 136 – 7
size and 91, 92
see alsorestraint theory
self-criticism 136
self-efficacy 47
self-esteem 136 – 7, 154 – 5, 157, 186,
204, 270
self-help groups 254, 262
self-identity 111, 155, 278
food as statement of self 63, 65,
66 – 71, 80
self-image 141, 154
self-monitoring 263
self-report method 29
serotonin 51, 52, 53, 54, 195, 235
sexual abuse (in childhood) 251
sexuality 66 – 8, 81, 237
body dissatisfaction and 103, 105
meaning of 87 – 8
shape seesize /shape
sibutramine 53, 195