Sentences with phrase «by food cues»

Today, we're bombarded by food cues (we view, on average, 7,000 - plus food and beverage ads on TV per year).

Not exact matches

Hungry Kids: By making sure your kids are sitting down at the table, hungry, there are more chances they will try new foods while learning the sensation of hunger and full cues (and this includes with the vegetables).
She referenced Kellymom.com who says «exclusive breastfeeding (by itself) is 98 - 99.5 % effective in preventing pregnancy if 1) your baby is less than 6 months old 2) your period hasn't returned 3) baby is breastfeeding on cue (both day & night), and gets nothing but breast milk or only token amounts of other foods
«By giving yourself permission to eat foods that you enjoy, and in response to your body's cues of appetite, hunger, fullness, and satiety, you will be able to ebb and flow with your body and provide supportive nourishment as your baby grows,» she notes.
Solids - The introduction of solids should begin when a child demonstrates readiness cues such as able to sit up without support, an increase in breastfeeding, can pick up food using a pincer grasp, or demonstrates an interest by grabbing at your food.
The authors theorize that clusters of holes may be evolutionarily indicative of contamination and disease — visual cues for rotten or moldy food or skin marred by an infection.
Conversely, ghrelin increases an animal's sensitivity to food cues by increasing dopamine responses in the mesolimbic system, Mitchell Roitman, a behavioral neuroscientist at the University of Illinois in Chicago, and his colleagues reported in March in the Journal of Neurochemistry.
«Brain pathway contributes to restraining from food temptation triggered by environmental cues
Surprisingly, white - tailed eagles never detected metal fragments in their food by visual cues only, as might be expected from the extraordinary visual acuity of eagles.
«We know people report feeling fuller after eating walnuts, but it was pretty surprising to see evidence of activity changing in the brain related to food cues, and by extension what people were eating and how hungry they feel.»
A weight - loss drug dampened the response to food cues in regions of the brain associated with attention and emotion, leading to decreases in caloric intake, weight and body mass index (BMI), a team led by scientists at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC) reported.
Lastly, the animals had to make inferences about the location of the hidden food themselves, based on causal cues such as the noise produced by an object containing food when shaken.
Buck CL, Vendruscolo LF, Koob GF, George O. Dopamine D1 and μ - opioid receptor antagonism blocks anticipatory 50 kHz ultrasonic vocalizations induced by palatable food cues in Wistar rats.
And while it runs independent of external cues, it is influenced by the rhythms of light, temperature and food availability.
PULLMAN, Wash. — «A bee's eye perspective on sustainable agriculture» will be presented by the co-director of the Berkeley Food Institute in a free, public lecture at 6 p.m. Thursday, April 9, in CUE 203 at Washington State University.
Since estrogen is known to depress appetite by decreasing sensitivity to food cues, there may be periods of a month were women find fasting and dieting harder or easier, depending on their natural hormonal fluctuations.
The dog will speed up when the food lure is removed and hand or body signals are taken by the dog as a cue.
Ask for him to give the object, then either wait for him to do so (if he knows the cue) or cause him to do so by presenting food near his mouth.
Because food is such a highly valued thing, your dog must earn all food from you, including treats, by responding to some cue from a family member.
Step by step, click by click, you'll see how dogs learn to wait for cues, to give up toys willingly, to pass up food, and to ignore people they want to greet — all for the reinforcement of getting what they desire.
Cue the lifestyle advice: «In Britain, we all add to carbon dioxide emissions by the choices we make — how we travel, power our homes and choose the food we eat.
Many families introduce solid foods and liquids other than breast milk or formula early in life, often within the first few weeks.1 — 4,21 Reasons for the early introduction of food suggest that big infants are considered to be healthy22and solids are regarded as having more nutritional value and ability to satisfy infants, compared with formula.21 Mothers often look to their infants for cues regarding hunger and satiety and reason that with solid foods their infants will feel satisfied and will cry less and sleep through the night.21 Therefore, many mothers are encouraged by cultural norms transmitted through their families to start solid foods early in life, contrary to the recommendations that they may receive from WIC or from their pediatrician.
By participating in an intervention that focused on interpreting infants» cues, mothers may have been able to resist the cultural norm of using complementary food to manage their infant's crying and sleeping behavior.
Because decisions about feeding are often made by grandmothers, based on their beliefs that complementary foods reduce infants» crying and promote nighttime sleeping, the intervention was designed to include mother — grandmother negotiation strategies, communication strategies to read infants» cues, and behavioral strategies, other than feeding, to manage crying and sleeping.
When the reasons for introducing complementary foods were analyzed, half of the mothers (50 %) reported that their decision was based on infant cues (eg, «he wasn't getting full,» «she didn't seem satisfied by the milk»).
Van De Veer, E. et al. (2015) Body and Mind: Mindfulness Helps Consumers to Compensate for Prior Food Intake by Enhancing the Responsiveness to Physiological Cues.
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