Interoceptive hunger, eating attitudes and beliefs

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  • who: ufeffRichard J.ufeff ufeffStevensonufeff and colleagues from the University of Palermo, Italy have published the research work: Interoceptive hunger, eating attitudes and beliefs, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: In sum, the study aimed to determine if hunger sensations are multidimensional, and if they are, how people differ in this regard, and whether such differences are reliable. Practically, individual differences in hunger cannot only serve as new potential markers for disordered eating, they may also point to new treatment modalities, as the authors examine in the discussion. The study was approved by the Macquarie University . . .

     

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