Eating 0.0 / 5 ? PsychologyEating disordersA2/A-levelAQA Created by: S_Young1997Created on: 07-04-16 14:50 What hormones are involved in the gastroineststinal hypothesis? Ghrelin and CCK 1 of 23 What hormones are involved in the lipostatic hypothesis? Leptin 2 of 23 What hormones are involved in the glucostatic hypothesis? Glucagon and Inuslin 3 of 23 The lateral hypothesis releases what neuropeptide(s) that encourage eating? NPY and AGRP 4 of 23 How much more did lab rats increase their daily calorie intake by 84% 5 of 23 How much can you consume more when you are eating with company? 60% 6 of 23 How can a child be influenced by parents when it comes to eating? They observe their parents getting rewarded by enjoying certain foods 7 of 23 What did Duncher find? Only the unknown adult had no impact on the children 8 of 23 What did Fisher and Birch study? Whether there is restriction on food and how much these foods were eaten during the study 9 of 23 What did the 2003 Scottish Health Survey find? In general, income was positively associated with healthy eating 10 of 23 What did Dornbusch (1984) find? Higher class females had greater desire to be thin and more likely to diet to achieve this 11 of 23 What did Story (1995) find to contradict Dornbusch (1984)? Higher social class related to greater satisfaction with weight and low rates of weight control behaviours 12 of 23 What does EEA stand for? Environment of Evolutionary Adaption 13 of 23 What has baby expression research showed us? Innate reactions to different stimuli 14 of 23 What did Bell find? Inuit populations show preference for sweet food and drink, despite never having it before 15 of 23 What did Wardle and Beales (1988) find to support the failure of restraint theory? Diet group at more than those in exercise group and control gorup 16 of 23 What did Herman and Mack (1975) find to support the failure of what the hell effect? Dieters consumed more in the taste test after a high calorie pre-load 17 of 23 What did Redden (2008) find to support the success of cognitive strategies? Focusing on the specifics on the meals keeps it interesting 18 of 23 What did Kaye (2005) in support of bio approach to Anorexia Nervosa? Brain activity in Anterior Cingulate Cortex was similar to whether they won or lost 19 of 23 What are the three evolutionary hypotheses? Fleeing Famine Hypothesis, Reproduction Suppression Hypothesis and Pseudo-nubile Hypothesis 20 of 23 What did Fearn find to support the behaviorist approach to Anorexia? By 1998, 74% of Fijian woman surveyed said they were too fat, and eating disorders had began to appear 21 of 23 What did Eysenck and Flanagan (2000) find? Only 3-4% females develop an eating disorder 22 of 23 What did Anouk Keizer find in support of cognitive approach to Anorexia? Anorexic patients began turning when doors were 40% wider 23 of 23
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