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Childhood Depression And Obesity: Role Of The Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal (Hpa) Axis Activity, Joanne Tyler
Childhood Depression And Obesity: Role Of The Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal (Hpa) Axis Activity, Joanne Tyler
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This study examined relations between child depression and eating behavior and weight problems, including the role ofbaseline cortisol and cortisol reactivity in these relations. Data were drawn from a larger study, and included 50 children between the ages of6 and 12. Children reported on their depressive symptoms, and children and parents reported on child engagement in external eating, under-eating, over-eating, parental pressure to eat, enjoyment of food, and food and satiety responsiveness. For children exhibiting hypercortisolism, depression was associated with decreased over-eating and food responsiveness. Hypercortisolism was especially important for girls and children later in pubertal development. The reduced appetite …
Transmission Of Antisocial Behavior Across Generations: The Role Of Psychophysiology, M. Brooke Razor
Transmission Of Antisocial Behavior Across Generations: The Role Of Psychophysiology, M. Brooke Razor
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Turbulent Tables: The Effect Of Perception Intabular Advertisements, Michael P. Lee
Turbulent Tables: The Effect Of Perception Intabular Advertisements, Michael P. Lee
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Narcissism In Romantic Relationships: An Analysis Of Couples' Behavior During Disagreements, John W. King
Narcissism In Romantic Relationships: An Analysis Of Couples' Behavior During Disagreements, John W. King
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Inhibition Of Maladaptive Behavior In Pigeons, Analogous With Human Gambling, Carter W. Daniels
Inhibition Of Maladaptive Behavior In Pigeons, Analogous With Human Gambling, Carter W. Daniels
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The Role Of D1 Dopamine Receptors On Incentive Salience Attribution, Jonathan J. Chow
The Role Of D1 Dopamine Receptors On Incentive Salience Attribution, Jonathan J. Chow
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