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, psychosomatic theories hold that people with obesity tend to eat in response to emotional distress, showing an “emotional eating pattern” (i.e., consuming food impulsively) when under negative emotional states ...
of the relative luxury foods that working classes across Europe – here the focus will remain on France and Britain – aspired to eat more regularly.9 Rising meat prices in the eighteen-sixties reflected these new ...
to not eating fruits and vegetables [49]. Future research should explore the relationship between rumination, impulsivity, and other types of food intake, such as junk food or comfort food . The negative effects ...
in the Qixia region. “To do what?” asked Pastor Liu Yubing, concerned. “To poison our food !” exclaimed Lao Zhang (a discomfiting thought as we were currently eating lunch). Lao Zhang returned to her story ...
in the study demonstrate good dietary insight but report barriers to healthy eating such as the perceived expense of a healthy diet and difficulty interpreting food labels. Health promotion efforts aimed ...
harm perpetrated against Muslims. Narrative Criminology and Everyday Religion Narrative criminology is the study of how stories instigate, sustain or effect desistance from harmful action (Presser ...
of these topics warrants an article in itself – food , no doubt, for lively historiographical disputation. But here I will consider three further readings that seem to me to have considerable contemporary resonance ...
to take into consideration the potential effects of inflation, but a rule that real capital values must be maintained would be unfair to both income beneficiaries and trustees. In referring—in the above ...
. Unlike other updated Arden editions where performance is now given its own section(s), performance history in this edition is effectively integrated into relevant discussions of other topics. All ...
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