Attitudes to Food
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- Attitudes to food
- Social learning
- Parental modelling
- Children acquire their tastes from watching their parents eat
- Brown and Ogden
- Page 78- Dog book
- Children acquire their tastes from watching their parents eat
- Media Effects
- Media affects what people eat and their attitudes to what they eat
- MacIntyre et al
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- Media affects what people eat and their attitudes to what they eat
- Parental modelling
- Social Cognition
- Page 162- Eye Book
- Social cognition models
- Health belief model
- Becker and Rosenstock
- Protection motivation theory
- Rogers
- Theory of reasoned action
- Fishbein and Ajzen
- Theory of planned behaviour
- Ajzen
- Health belief model
- Social cognition models
- Page 162- Eye Book
- Mood
- Page 78- Dog book
- Binge eating is often bought on by a low mood
- Davis et al
- Comfort eating
- Junk food is consumed in much larger doses when in a sad mood
- Garg et al
- Junk food is consumed in much larger doses when in a sad mood
- Binge eating is often bought on by a low mood
- Page 166- Eye book
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- Cultural influences
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- Ethnicity
- Eating disorders were found to be more common in white women than black women
- Powell and Khan
- Acculturation effect
- Ball and Kenardy
- Eating disorders were found to be more common in white women than black women
- Social Class
- Body dissatisfaction tends to be increased in higher class individuals
- Dornbusch et al
- Body dissatisfaction tends to be increased in higher class individuals
- Ethnicity
- Page 163- Eye book
- Exposure to food
- Social Learning
- Associative learning
- Page 78- Dog book
- Social learning
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