Girls» EAH calorie intakes at 5 and 7 y were measured by using the EAH protocol — a procedure developed in our laboratory to measure girls» responsiveness to the presence
of palatable foods while in the absence of hunger (2).
It may be that offering supportive guidance and setting routines to limit children's access and intake
of palatable snack foods without the use of more controlling practices provides an environment that promotes children's self - regulation and compliance, even among children with lower inhibitory control.
Background: Mothers use a range of feeding practices to limit children's intake
of palatable snacks (eg, keeping snacks out of reach, not bringing snacks into the home), but less is known about the effects of these practices on children's eating and weight outcomes.
Given that lower behavioral inhibition, in general, is associated with greater intake
of palatable foods (26) and weight gain during childhood (27), parents of children with lower inhibitory control may need alternative strategies that not only effectively limit children's intake
of palatable foods but that also support their self - regulation development.
On the occasion
of Palatable: Food and Contemporary Art, The Studio Museum in Harlem is proud to partner with Art In FLUX Harlem for brunch and a panel discussion at Angel of Harlem, followed by a guided tour of the exhibition at the Studio Museum.
There's even a multiplayer mode for competitive cook - offs between two to four players to find out who's the true iron chef
of palatable pastries.
Wake up to the call
of a palatable spread that would force you out of bed.
Hartz Original RecipeTM is blend
of palatable ingredients that are nutritionally balanced.
Since then, we've received at least a couple
of palatable poems.
«There's this thing called literary citizenship, which is very popular to talk about in the more literary MFA community, which is kind
of their palatable way of thinking about marketing and promotion.
Teachers who saturate learning experiences with the Standards for Mathematical Practice offer students a variety
of palatable problems.
I can eat a bunch of calories
of palatable things, then I lie with my computer and maste my time in FB and YB and I get stuck in 36,4 ºC.
Caloric Deprivation Increases Responsivity of Attention and Reward Brain Regions to Intake, Anticipated Intake, and Images
of Palatable Foods
Binge - Like Consumption
of a Palatable Food Accelerates Habitual Control of Behavior and Is Dependent on Activation of the Dorsolateral Striatum
◯ Mouse health records (age
of palatable tumor detection, reason for early euthanasia and exclusion of mice, age of mice with fully developed tumor when sacrificed, mice with large tumors formed close to the neck).
Although the investigators had expected parallel neural predictors of future onset of overweight during exposure to receipt and anticipated receipt
of a palatable food, no significant effects emerged.
[Since some]... are protected by a disagreeable taste or odour, it would be a positive advantage to them never to be mistaken for
any of the palatable caterpillars... Any gaudy & conspicuous colour therefore, that would plainly distinguish them from the brown & green eatable caterpillars, would enable birds to recognise them easily as a kind not fit for food, & thus they would escape seizure which is as bad as being eaten.
The floral turnover may have affected terrestrial vertebrate communities as the loss of wetland habitat space and an increase in arid climate adapted plants may have dwindled the supply
of palatable vegetation for herbivores.
He also noted a «menu
of palatable alternatives» has been offered to pay for the offset for the bill.
Not exact matches
Both are equally unlikely, but considering the company's raised north
of $ 100 million, Crowley may not find any acquisition offer under $ 1 billion
palatable for himself or investors.
At the time
of the takeover the Canadian government and foreign buyer embark on a whitewashing exercise to make the deal
palatable to Canadians.
And the prospect
of an Amazon - Whole Foods marriage could, at least in investors» minds, hasten that reality — or at least make it easier for Amazon to break into the pharmacy space with the advantage
of brick - and - mortar locations which may be more
palatable for patients picking up their prescriptions.
In this case, you have two tasks you don't want to do, but you cast one
of them as a more
palatable alternative to the one you should be doing, like having to complete two reports but giving a final edit to one
of them instead
of writing the second.
Why I Like It: Back in the day, the job
of a PR group was to put «spin» on reality to make it more
palatable or exciting.
Samsung just arrived with a six - pack
of Bud Light, Facebook (FB) called and is bringing a new microbrew, and Sony might bring a more mass - market
palatable ale.
But as with the failure narrative, certain types
of depression stories are more
palatable than others.
Disney, which doesn't own cable distribution, may be a more
palatable buyer for the Federal Communications Commission and Department
of Justice.
Both companies said the deal did not pose any security risks and Canyon Bridge had told CFIUS it would double the number
of Lattice's employees in a bid to make the deal more
palatable, according to people familiar with the matter.
But even today, certain types
of depression stories are more
palatable than others.
In the 2009 book The End
of Overeating, former FDA commissioner David Kessler explores the biological effects
of energy - dense, «highly
palatable» foods.
In the end, if you realize that no amount
of compensation will make this relationship
palatable, it's time to move on.
To make the far - right party more
palatable to the mainstream voter, Le Pen aimed to rid the party
of its anti-Semitic and racist connotations.
I think she's on to something; namely, that balance is far more
palatable and sustainable when it isn't portrayed as a conflict
of interest.
For example, Crockpot it if you don't cook to eat cheap and healthy and gain tips on what to do with leftover turkey slices, how to make various curries and make tons
of beans more
palatable.
It would have been slightly more
palatable had she at least provided commentary on both sides
of the argument, but sadly, she did not.
This may not be
palatable to fixed income investors, especially those who rely on their bond portfolio as a source
of relative safety and stability.
It is worth noting that the B.C. government's gimmick
of limiting the upper - income tax increase to two years, while perhaps making the move more politically
palatable for its base, is bad public policy.
Canada's recent election
of Liberal Party leader Justin Trudeau as prime minister has also made U.S. rejection
of the permit more
palatable.
That could create a political quandary for House Republicans, faced with voting next week on a tax bill with scores
of controversial provisions, while another version sits across the Capitol that could be more
palatable.
Not holding any
of the safest non-cash asset for UK investors is a risk, no doubt, that's only been made
palatable by the terrible rewards we've been offered for doing so for the past 5 years.
Indeed, the project quotes Chamber President Thomas Donohue as stating that «the Chamber is in the business
of providing «reinsurance» to companies that need help lobbying for positions that aren't publicly or politically
palatable.»
The reform's tax competitive stance is likely to be politically
palatable because most voters neither understand nor care that the Trump administration's fight for a larger United States share
of the worldwide economy might result in a smaller worldwide economy overall.
As Draghi pledged that a decision on policy changes will be announced next month, Jaisal Pastakia, Investment Manager at Heartwood Investment Management comments: «In many ways, the ECB can afford to leave investors «hanging», a situation that would not have been
palatable a couple
of years ago and an indication
of the significant improvement in the fundamental backdrop.
I am not interested in making the opinions
of idiots
palatable, since the opinions themselves will be worthless either way; if anything, palatability makes them harder to ignore.
In their simultaneous desire to jettison the distasteful parts
of Catholicism and keep the more
palatable ones, American Catholics have done something novel and truly amusing: They have created a specific catalogue
of complaints that resembles nothing so much as a Catholic version
of the orphan with chutzpah.
The danger
of gourmet vegetarianism is there, but often enough one will eat something less
palatable than the plate one's eyes and stomach demand.
None
of this could be
palatable to the modern secular mindset.
for instance, many modern translations
of the bible use «servant» instead
of «slave» because it's more
palatable.
Since it is at a minimum passé to speak
of God publicly, there are those who try to make the Decalogue more
palatable to modern sensibilities by lopping off those Commandments directly referring to God, concentrating instead on the ones that govern human relations more generally.
The fear
of the Lord is the beginning
of knowledge, the fear
of the Lord is absent from most churches right now and has been replaced with a sanitised version
of a more
palatable God.