Healthy Eating

Is There an Eating Disorder Treatment Center in Colorado Springs?

Question by shawnbatkinson: Is there an eating disorder treatment center in Colorado Springs?
I’ve found a few in Denver but I haven’t been able to find one in Colorado Springs.

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Answer by My2cents
You might want to contact… Continue reading

An Evolutionary Perspective on Food and Human Taste.

An evolutionary perspective on food and human taste.

Curr Biol. 2013 May 6; 23(9): R409-18
Breslin PA

The sense of taste is stimulated when nutrients or other chemical compounds activate specialized receptor cells within the oral cavity. Taste helps… Continue reading

Is Frequency of Family Meals Associated With Parental Encouragement of Healthy Eating Among Ethnically Diverse Eighth Graders?

Is frequency of family meals associated with parental encouragement of healthy eating among ethnically diverse eighth graders?

Public Health Nutr. 2013 May 7; 1-6
Poulos NS, Pasch KE, Springer AE, Hoelscher DM, Kelder SH

OBJECTIVE: The purpose of the… Continue reading

Nutritional Quality of Major Meals Consumed Away From Home in Brazil and Its Association With the Overall Diet Quality.

Nutritional quality of major meals consumed away from home in Brazil and its association with the overall diet quality.

Prev Med. 2013 May 3;
Gorgulho BM, Fisberg RM, Marchioni DM

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the nutritional quality of meals consumed… Continue reading

Social and Emotional Processing as a Behavioural Endophenotype in Eating Disorders: A Pilot Investigation in Twins.

Social and Emotional Processing as a Behavioural Endophenotype in Eating Disorders: A Pilot Investigation in Twins.

Eur Eat Disord Rev. 2013 May 7;
Kanakam N, Krug I, Raoult C, Collier D, Treasure J

OBJECTIVES: Emotional processing difficulties are potential… Continue reading

Quality of Life After Management of Advanced Osteoradionecrosis of the Mandible.

Quality of life after management of advanced osteoradionecrosis of the mandible.

Int J Oral Maxillofac Surg. 2013 May 1;
Jacobson AS, Zevallos J, Smith M, Lazarus CL, Husaini H, Buchbinder D, Persky M, Urken ML

Osteoradionecrosis (ORN) of the… Continue reading

Control of Protein and Energy Intake – Brain Mechanisms.

Control of protein and energy intake – brain mechanisms.

Eur J Clin Nutr. 2013 May; 67(5): 455-61
Davidenko O, Darcel N, Fromentin G, Tomé D

The protein content of the diet has long been investigated for its influence on… Continue reading

Physical Activity, Sedentary Behavior, and Dietary Patterns Among Children.

Physical Activity, Sedentary Behavior, and Dietary Patterns among Children.

Curr Nutr Rep. 2013 Jun; 2(2): 105-112
Gubbels JS, van Assema P, Kremers SP

Energy balance-related behavioral patterns find their origin in early childhood. The current paper provides an overview… Continue reading

Effects of Nutrient Content Claims, Sports Celebrity Endorsements and Premium Offers on Pre-Adolescent Children’s Food Preferences: Experimental Research.

Effects of nutrient content claims, sports celebrity endorsements and premium offers on pre-adolescent children’s food preferences: experimental research.

Pediatr Obes. 2013 Apr 29;
Dixon H, Scully M, Niven P, Kelly B, Chapman K, Donovan R, Martin J, Baur LA,… Continue reading

The Psychology of Eating.

The psychology of eating.

Front Psychol. 2013; 4: 215
Meule A, Vögele C

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A risky occupation? (Un)healthy lifestyle behaviors among Danish seafarers.

Health Promot Int. 2013 Apr 28;
Hjarnoe L, Leppin A

Sedentary working conditions, smoking, unhealthy eating habits and lack of exercise are some of the lifestyle risk factors that form a potentially growing problem for seafarers within certain parts of the maritime sector creating a heightened risk for chronic diseases such as diabetes and cardiovascular disease. Health promotion initiatives to combat this negative development requires as a first step identifying the magnitude of the different risk factors. A survey was conducted in 2007-08 with two Danish shipping companies on seafarers’ health, wellbeing, diet, smoking and physical activity. In addition, a health profile was offered to the respondents, consisting of physiological measurements, such as fitness rating, body mass index (BMI), cholesterol measurement and blood pressure. The response rate in the questionnaire study was 57% (n = 360) of which 76% (n = 272) of the respondents received a health profile. Results (males) showed 44% daily smokers compared with 32% in the general Danish adult male population. Twenty-five percent of the seafarers were obese with a BMI > 30 compared… Continue reading