Muslims and Christians living close together for generations had very different eating behaviour despite having the same access to food. Muslim community had double the intake of carbs, protein and salt
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Brown and Ogden
consistent correlation between parents and children snack intake and body dissatisfaction and eating motivation
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McIntyre
Media has a major impact on what we eat and attitudes to certain foods
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Powell and Khan
body dissatisfaction and eating disorders were of white female rather than black or asian
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Ball and Kenardy
Studied over 14000 women aged 18-25 in Australia and found a strong acculturation effect - those who lived in Australia longer had similar results to those born in Australia
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Mumford
found that bulimia was greater among Asian girls than white girls
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Dornbusch
surveyed 7000 adolescents and found higher class women have a greater desire to be thin than lower class women
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Goode
data from Scottish 2003 health survey established that healthy eating was linked to income
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Davis
showed that 1 hour before binge, bulimic individuals had more negative moods than after the meal
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Wegner
mood affects how we eat and attitudes to food
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Garg
38 ppts offered grapes or popcorn those who watched sad films had 36% more popcorn whilst those who watched comedy movies ate more grapes. sad mood = quick snack, happy mood = extended by nutritional food
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Gibson
those depressed or stressed increase carb and fat intake
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Rozin
men have a preference for eating for pleasure whereas women have a greater preference for eating for health reasons
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Story
studied american students those of higher social classes had greater satisfaction and lower rates of weight control behaviours
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Streigal Moore
evidence for a drive of thinness amongst black girls rather than white girls
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Gravenar
correlation between peer dieting and drive for thinness - drive exist in both men and women and doesnt differ. In women association is stronger in adolescence and if peer group is same sex
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Nicklaus
longitudinal study - preferences in early adulthood are influenced by exposure as a child especially with vegetables
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Robinson
at age 8-9 there is an association with parents behaviour and food preference. girls are more influenced by parent modelling and control than boys
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Russel
parents who have healthy food are more likely to use effective strategies than those with unhealthy food preferences
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consistent correlation between parents and children snack intake and body dissatisfaction and eating motivation
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Brown and Ogden
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Media has a major impact on what we eat and attitudes to certain foods
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body dissatisfaction and eating disorders were of white female rather than black or asian
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Studied over 14000 women aged 18-25 in Australia and found a strong acculturation effect - those who lived in Australia longer had similar results to those born in Australia
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