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Campbell: 2 years, Oxford uni, Cornell uni and a Chinese uni: looked at lifestyle factors and disease. Most animal-based foods = most chronic disease. Least animal-based foods = less chronic disease.

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Card 7

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Winn: Made lesions on the lateral nucleus of rats, some were larger lesions than others due to the amount of toxin injected. Those with small lesions had no change to eating behaviour, whereas those with larger leisions showed long term deficits in t

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Card 8

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Marie et al: Genetically manipulated mice so didn’t produce Neuropeptide Y, when injected with it their feeding increased.

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Card 9

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Redden: Need to pay attention to detail of their food for success, interesting and achievable.

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Card 10

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Ogden and Mills: Dieters need to hold a model of obesity that focuses on behaviour at the centre not a weight problem, they need to make it so food is not a reward.

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Card 11

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Wegner et al: Theory of ironic mental processing: One group told not to think about white bear but ring bell if did, one told to think about white bear. Ones told not to rang bell more often.

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Card 12

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Food and Mood project: Type of diet important, low-calorie can cause anxiety/depression = over eating.

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Card 13

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Carter: 77 anorexics, 44% reported early childhood sexual abuse.

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Card 14

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Haye et al: Serotonin effective in preventing relapse of recovering patients.

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Card 15

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Lindberg and Hjem: Association between premature birth and anorexia.

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