Search Results - "VanderJagt, Hayley"
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What Is Healthy Eating? Exploring Profiles of Intuitive Eating and Nutritionally Healthy Eating in College Women
Published in American journal of health promotion (01-06-2022)“…Purpose Research suggests that food’s nutritional content and the feelings and behaviors associated with eating contribute to overall health, yet these…”
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The glucagon-like peptide-1 analog exendin-4 antagonizes the effect of acyl ghrelin on the respiratory exchange ratio
Published in Neuroreport (07-09-2016)“…The present study investigated the interaction of hypothalamic arcuate nucleus (ArcN) ghrelin and glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) signaling on metabolic…”
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A qualitative exploration of perceived barriers and facilitators to following an intuitive eating style
Published in Eating behaviors : an international journal (01-04-2023)“…Intuitive eating involves following internal cues of hunger and satiety to guide eating choices as opposed to responding to external signals, strong emotions,…”
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Measurement invariance of two measures of positive body image among Hispanic/Latina undergraduate women
Published in Body image (01-12-2024)“…Although positive body image is associated with mental and physical health benefits, there is a relative dearth of research investigating the psychometric…”
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Examining the individual and relational impacts of varying responses to negative body talk within college women’s female friendships
Published in Body image (01-06-2023)“…Many college women make self-disparaging comments about their appearance to others. This “fat talk” (negative body talk) is a causal risk factor for body image…”
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Factor analytic support for the EDE-Q7 among American Indian/Alaska Native undergraduate women
Published in Eating and weight disorders (01-08-2022)“…Objective American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) people have historically been excluded from eating disorder research. Consequently, not much is known about the…”
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