success or inducing healthier food choices in overweight individuals without eating disorders.Thus, we encourage researchers to break away from isolated, categorical views on normal vs. disordered eating, homeostatic vs. hedonic concepts, or physiological vs. psychological mechanisms. We hope that F
NUTRITION SOCIETY The Psychology of Eating
β Scribed by Kuwahara, Taishi; Takahashi, Atsushi; Yokoyama, Yasuhiro; Kobori, Atsushi; Miyazaki, Shinsuke; Matsudo, Yuji; Sato, Akira; Aonuma, Kazutaka
- Book ID
- 122389909
- Publisher
- The Lancet
- Year
- 1953
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 426 KB
- Volume
- 261
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0140-6736
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