2025
FinnFoodPics: A database of Finnish snack foods for investigating modern eating behaviors
Kanyamibwa A, Hartmann H, Fängström D, Vikatmaa W, Pocan B, Perszyk E, Davis X, Nikitin A, Wikman P, Pellinen T, Kaartinen N, Schwab U, Horstmann A. FinnFoodPics: A database of Finnish snack foods for investigating modern eating behaviors. Food Quality And Preference 2025, 129: 105512. DOI: 10.1016/j.foodqual.2025.105512.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2020
Food Intake and the Significance of Feeding in Qom Children of Northern Argentina
Olmedo S, Román M, Berra S, Valeggia C. Food Intake and the Significance of Feeding in Qom Children of Northern Argentina. Current Developments In Nutrition 2020, 4: nzaa158. PMID: 33215054, PMCID: PMC7658633, DOI: 10.1093/cdn/nzaa158.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSignificance of feedingExcess weightHigh prevalenceFood intakeFood consumption patternsDensity foodsNutritional transitionElevated consumptionMixed-methods studyTypical dietSweet cookiesWhite breadChildrenMost indigenous communitiesCaregiversPoor foodPresent studyMothersFeedingAvailable fruitsFood itemsFoodCultural domainsPreschoolersMalnutrition
2014
Heightened vagal activity during high-calorie food presentation in obese compared with non-obese individuals—Results of a pilot study
Udo T, Weinberger AH, Grilo CM, Brownell KD, DiLeone RJ, Lampert R, Matlin SL, Yanagisawa K, McKee SA. Heightened vagal activity during high-calorie food presentation in obese compared with non-obese individuals—Results of a pilot study. Obesity Research & Clinical Practice 2014, 8: e258-e265. PMID: 24847667, PMCID: PMC4031442, DOI: 10.1016/j.orcp.2013.05.006.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNon-obese individualsHigh-calorie food itemsVagal activityObese individualsHF-HRVHigh-frequency heart rate variabilityHeart rate variabilityConsumption of foodPalatable foodFood itemsAppetitive behaviorCue reactivityPilot studyFood presentationRate variabilityFood cuesFood deprivationObesePotential roleMood statesHRVFurther investigationPresentationInductionMood induction
1997
Pica: are you hungry for the facts?
Federman D, Kirsner R, Federman G. Pica: are you hungry for the facts? Connecticut Medicine 1997, 61: 207-9. PMID: 9149482.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsVariety of disordersIron therapyDental injuriesSerious complicationsEtiology of picaAbdominal problemsCompulsive ingestionNonnutritive substancesFamily historyUnderdiagnosed problemLead poisoningIron deficiencyDevelopmental delayZinc deficiencyMercury poisoningComplicationsMental deficiencyPicaDeficiencyPoisoningParticular food itemsFood itemsHypokalemiaHyperkalemiaTherapy
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