Obesity: A disorder of appetite
1993; Wiley; Volume: 10; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1002/pdi.1960100105
ISSN2047-2900
Autores Tópico(s)Diet and metabolism studies
ResumoPractical Diabetes InternationalVolume 10, Issue 1 p. 10-12 Review ArticleFree Access Obesity: A disorder of appetite Clare L Lawton PhD, Clare L Lawton PhD Research Fellow Department of Psychology, University of Leeds LS2 9JTSearch for more papers by this author Clare L Lawton PhD, Clare L Lawton PhD Research Fellow Department of Psychology, University of Leeds LS2 9JTSearch for more papers by this author First published: January/February 1993 https://doi.org/10.1002/pdi.1960100105Citations: 2AboutPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessShare full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions of Use and check box below to share full-text version of article.I have read and accept the Wiley Online Library Terms and Conditions of UseShareable LinkUse the link below to share a full-text version of this article with your friends and colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL Share a linkShare onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditWechat No abstract is available for this article. References 1 Office of Population Censuses and Surveys. The Dietary and Nutritional Survey of British Adults. HMSO, London, 1990; 393 2 Stunkard AJ. New therapies for the eating disorders: behaviour modification of obesity and anorexia nervosa. Gen, Psychian, 1972; 61: 167– 283. 3 Bruch H, Touraine R. Obesity in childhood vs the family frame of obese children. Psychosomatic Medicine, 1940; 2: 141– 206 4 Brobeck Jr. Food and Temperature Recent progress in hormone research, 1960; 16: 439– 59 5 Kaplan HI, Kaplan HS. The psychosomatic concept of obesity. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 1957; 125: 181– 201 6 Rothwell NJ, Stock MJ. A role for brown adipose tissue in diet-induced thermogenesis. Nature, 1979; 281: 31– 5 7 Prentice AM, Black AE, Murgatroyd PR, et al. Metabolism or appetite: questions of energy balance with particular reference to obesity. Journal of Human Nutrition and Diebetics. 1989; 2: 95– 104 8 Royal College of Physicians Obesity. J. Roy Coll Phys. 1983; 17: 5– 65 9 Prentice AM, Black AE, Coward WA, et al. High levels of energy expenditure in obese women. Brit Med J. 1986; 292: 983– 7 10 Blundell JE, Hill AJ. Biopsychological interactions underlying the study and treatment of obesity. In: MJ Christic, PG Mellet (Eds). The Psychosomatic Approach: Contemporary practice of whole-person care. 1986; Wiley, Chichester, 115– 38 11 Jeffery RW, Bjornson-Benson WM, Rosenthal BS, et al. Correlates of weight loss and its maintenance over two-years of follow-up among middle aged men. Preventative Medicine, 1984; 13: 155– 68 12 Lissner L, Levitsky DA, Strupp BJ, et al. Dictary fat and the regulation of energy intake in human subjects. Am J Clin Nut, 1987; 49: 886– 92 13 Van Amelsvoort JMM, Van Stratum P, Kraal JH, et al. Effects of varying the carbohydrate: fat ration in a hot lunch on post-prandial variables in male volunteers. Brit J Nut, 1989; 61: 167– 283 14 Freidman MI. Body fat and the metabolic control of food intake. Int J Obesity, 1990; 14 (Suppl 3): 53– 67 15 Blundell JE, Burley VJ, Cotton Jr, et al. Dietary fat and the control of energy intake: weak inhibitory action of fat on meal size and post meal saticty. Am J Clin Nut, 1992 (in press) 16 Tremblay A. Plourde G, Despres JP, et al. Impact of dictary fat content and fat oxidation on energy intake in humans. Am J Clin Nut, 1989; 49: 799– 805 17 Weinsier RL, Johnston MH, Doleys DM, et al. Dietary management of obesity: evaluation of the time-energy displacement diet in terms of its efficacy and nutritional adequacy for long term weight control. Brit J Nut, 1982; 47: 367– 79 Citing Literature Volume10, Issue1January/February 1993Pages 10-12 ReferencesRelatedInformation
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