Search results for " Feeding Behavior"

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The effectiveness of fish feeding behaviour in mirroring trawling-induced patterns

2017

The ability to observe and predict trawling-induced patterns at spatial and temporal scales that are relevant to inform realistic management strategies is a challenge which scientists have consistently faced in recent decades. Here, we use fish feeding behaviour, a biological trait easily impaired by trawling disturbance, to depict alterations in fish condition (i.e. individual fitness) and feeding opportunities. The benthivorous fish Mullus barbatus barbatus was selected as a model species. The observed trends of responses to trawling in prey species confirmed the effectiveness of a non-trawled zone in sustaining higher levels of diet diversity (e.g. quantity and quality of ingested prey) …

0106 biological sciencesMullus barbatusSettore BIO/07 - EcologiaRed mulletPopulationPopulation DynamicsFisheriesStomach contents analysisAquatic ScienceOceanography010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesRed mulletPredationFisherieDownscalingAnimalsEcosystemeducationPerciformeEcosystemeducation.field_of_studyPopulation DynamicbiologyEcologyTrawlingAnimal010604 marine biology & hydrobiologyPhysiological conditionFishesVessel monitoring systemGeneral MedicineFeeding Behaviorbiology.organism_classificationPollutionPerciformesFisherySouthern Tyrrhenian SeaDiet diversity; Downscaling; Red mullet; Southern Tyrrhenian Sea; Stomach contents analysis; Vessel monitoring system; Animals; Ecosystem; Environmental Monitoring; Fisheries; Fishes; Perciformes; Population Dynamics; Feeding Behavior; Oceanography; Aquatic Science; PollutionFisheries managementStomach contents analysiDiet diversityFisheEnvironmental Monitoring
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Eating at restaurants, at work or at home. Is there a difference? A study among adults of 11 European countries in the context of the HECTOR* project

2016

BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: To compare macronutrient intakes out of home-by location-to those at home and to investigate differences in total daily intakes between individuals consuming more than half of their daily energy out of home and those eating only at home.SUBJECTS/METHODS: Data collected through 24-h recalls or diaries among 23766 European adults. Participants were grouped as 'non-substantial', 'intermediate' and 'very substantial out-of-home' eaters based on energy intake out of home. Mean macronutrient intakes were estimated at home and out of home (overall, at restaurants, at work). Study/cohort-specific mean differences in total intakes between the 'very substantial out-of-home' and…

AdultMale0301 basic medicineGerontologyRestaurantsAlcohol DrinkingMedicine (miscellaneous)Context (language use)610 Medicine & healthDiet SurveysEating03 medical and health sciencesSex FactorsFeeding behaviorSex factorsEnvironmental healthDietary CarbohydratesHumansMedicine030109 nutrition & dieteticsNutrition and Dieteticsbusiness.industryAdult; Alcohol Drinking; Diet; Diet Records; Diet Surveys; Dietary Carbohydrates; Dietary Fats; Dietary Proteins; Energy Intake; Europe; Female; Humans; Linear Models; Male; Mental Recall; Sex Factors; Eating; Feeding Behavior; RestaurantsDietary intakeHealth sciences Medical and Health sciencesCiências médicas e da saúde2701 Medicine (miscellaneous)Feeding Behavior10060 Epidemiology Biostatistics and Prevention Institute (EBPI)medicine.diseaseDietary FatsObesityDiet RecordsDiet SurveysDietEuropeWork (electrical)Mental RecallLinear ModelsMedical and Health sciences2916 Nutrition and DieteticsFemaleDietary ProteinsCiências da Saúde Ciências médicas e da saúdeEnergy IntakebusinessBody mass index
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Altered Food Behavior and Cancer: A Systematic Review of the Literature

2022

There is evidence of an association between cancer and certain types of altered eating behaviors, including orthorexia, food cravings, and food addiction. Given the growing interest in the topic throughout the scientific community we conducted a systematic review to summarize current evidence on the development of altered food behavior, including food addiction and cancer. The Cochrane Collaboration and the Meta-analysis Of Observational Studies in Epidemiology guidelines were followed to perform this systematic review. The Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) statement was used to report the process and results. The structured literature search was co…

AdultPubMedHealth Toxicology and Mutagenesisfood addictioncompulsive eatingSettore MED/42 - Igiene Generale e ApplicataPublic Health Environmental and Occupational Healthcancer cancer survivors compulsive eating food addiction food behavior food craving orthorexia nervosa systematic reviewFeeding BehaviorObservational Studies as Topicorthorexia nervosasystematic reviewNeoplasmscancerHumanscancer survivorsfood cravingfood behaviorNeoplasms/epidemiologycancer; cancer survivors; compulsive eating; food addiction; food behavior; food craving; orthorexia nervosa; systematic review; Adult; Humans; Observational Studies as Topic; PubMed; Feeding Behavior; Neoplasms
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Social distancing in chronic migraine during the covid-19 outbreak: Results from a multicenter observational study

2021

Background: The restrictions taken to control the rapid spread of COVID-19 resulted in a sudden, unprecedented change in people’s lifestyle, leading to negative consequences on general health. This study aimed to estimate the impact of such changes on migraine severity during 2020 March–May lockdown. Methods: Patients affected by migraine with or without aura, diagnosed by expert physicians, completed a detailed interview comprehensive of: assessment of migraine characteristics

AdultSleep Wake Disordersmedicine.medical_specialtyAuraMigraine DisordersPhysical DistancingMetabolic equivalentArticle03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineChronic MigraineQuality of lifeInternal medicineSurveys and QuestionnairesEpidemiologymedicineHumansTX341-641030212 general & internal medicineExerciseLife StyleMigraineNutritionSleep disorderSleep disorderNutrition and DieteticsCOVID-19; Migraine; Nutrition; Physical activity; Quarantine; Sleep disorder; Adult; COVID-19; Communicable Disease Control; Exercise; Feeding Behavior; Headache; Humans; Italy; Life Style; Middle Aged; Migraine Disorders; Quality of Life; Quarantine; SARS-CoV-2; Sleep; Sleep Wake Disorders; Surveys and Questionnaires; Physical Distancingbusiness.industryNutrition. Foods and food supplyPhysical activitySARS-CoV-2HeadacheCOVID-19Feeding BehaviorMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseMigraineItalyQuarantineCommunicable Disease ControlQuality of LifeObservational studySettore MED/26 - Neurologiasense organsbusinessSleep030217 neurology & neurosurgeryFood Science
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Impact of a Mediterranean Dietary Pattern and Its Components on Cardiovascular Risk Factors, Glucose Control, and Body Weight in People with Type 2 D…

2018

This study evaluates the relation of a Mediterranean dietary pattern and its individual components with the cardiovascular risk factors profile, plasma glucose and body mass index (BMI) in people with type 2 diabetes. We studied 2568 participants at 57 diabetes clinics. Diet was assessed with the EPIC (European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition) questionnaire, adherence to the Mediterranean diet was evaluated with the relative Mediterranean diet score (rMED). A high compared to a low score was associated with a better quality of diet and a greater adherence to the nutritional recommendations for diabetes. However, even in the group achieving a high score, only a small prop…

Blood GlucoseMaleMediterranean diet; cardiovascular risk; diabetes; glucose control; plasma lipids; relative Mediterranean diet score; Aged; Biomarkers; Blood Glucose; Blood Pressure; Cardiovascular Diseases; Cross-Sectional Studies; Diabetes Mellitus Type 2; Female; Glycated Hemoglobin A; Humans; Lipids; Male; Middle Aged; Nutritive Value; Patient Compliance; Protective Factors; Recommended Dietary Allowances; Risk Factors; Body Mass Index; Diet Healthy; Diet Mediterranean; Feeding BehaviorGlycated Hemoglobin AMediterranean dietRecommended Dietary AllowanceCross-sectional studyHealthy DietSaturated fatBlood PressureType 2 diabetes030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyMediterraneanDiet MediterraneanDiabeteRecommended Dietary AllowancesSettore MED/13 - EndocrinologiaBody Mass Indexchemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicineRisk FactorsCardiovascular Disease030212 general & internal medicineNutrition and DieteticsdiabetesLipidMiddle AgedLipidsEuropean Prospective Investigation into Cancer and NutritionCardiovascular DiseasesFemaleDiet Healthylcsh:Nutrition. Foods and food supplyNutritive ValueType 2Humancardiovascular riskCardiovascular risk; Diabetes; Glucose control; Mediterranean diet; Plasma lipids; Relative mediterranean diet score; Aged; Biomarkers; Blood Glucose; Blood Pressure; Cardiovascular Diseases; Cross-Sectional Studies; Diabetes Mellitus Type 2; Female; Glycated Hemoglobin A; Humans; Lipids; Male; Middle Aged; Nutritive Value; Patient Compliance; Protective Factors; Recommended Dietary Allowances; Risk Factors; Body Mass Index; Diet Mediterranean; Feeding Behavior; Healthy Diet; Food Science; Nutrition and DieteticsPlasma lipidlcsh:TX341-641Article03 medical and health sciencesEnvironmental healthDiabetes mellitusMediterranean dietplasma lipidsmedicineDiabetes MellitusHumansProtective FactorAgedCross-Sectional StudieGlycated Hemoglobinglucose controlHealthybusiness.industryRisk FactorBiomarkerFeeding Behaviorrelative Mediterranean diet scoreProtective Factorsmedicine.diseaseDietCross-Sectional StudieschemistryDiabetes Mellitus Type 2Patient ComplianceGlycated hemoglobinbusinessBody mass indexBiomarkersFood Science
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Influence of substrate oxidation on the reward system, no role of dietary fibre.

2011

International audience; It has been suggested that a high intake of dietary fibre helps regulate energy intake and satiety. The present study aimed to examine whether dietary fibre influenced the liking and wanting components of the food reward system, the metabolic state or subsequent intake. Five sessions involving 32 normal-weight subjects (16 men and 16 women, 30.6 ± 7.6 year) were held. The sessions differed in the composition of the bread eaten during breakfasts (dietary fibre content varied from 2.4 to 12.8 g/100 g). Several factors such as the palatability, weight, volume, energy content and macronutrient composition of the breakfasts were adjusted. Energy expenditure, the respirato…

Dietary FiberMaleMESH: Oxidation-ReductionMESH: Dietary Carbohydrates030309 nutrition & dietetics[ SDV.AEN ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and NutritionsatietyAppetiteMESH: Food HabitsMESH: Energy IntakeChoice BehaviorMESH: EatingEatingIngestionMESH : FemaleFood sciencePalatabilityMESH : Body WeightGeneral PsychologyMESH : Food Habitsmedia_commonMorning2. Zero hunger0303 health sciencesMESH : Food PreferencesNutrition and Dieteticsdietary fibre05 social sciencesdigestive oral and skin physiologyMESH: Energy MetabolismMESH : Feeding BehaviorBreadMESH : AdultMESH : Dietary Carbohydratesreward systemMESH: Young AdultMESH: Feeding BehaviorFemalePsychologyOxidation-Reductionfood preferencesMESH : AppetiteAdultMESH : EatingMESH : Malemedia_common.quotation_subjectMESH : Young AdultSatiationMESH: Choice BehaviorMESH: BreadYoung Adult03 medical and health sciencesReward systemsensation de faimMESH : Choice BehaviorDietary CarbohydratesHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciences050102 behavioral science & comparative psychologyMESH: Food PreferencesMESH : Oxidation-ReductionMESH: HumansMESH: SatiationMESH : HumansBody WeightDietary fibreMESH : Energy IntakeAppetiteMESH: AdultFeeding BehaviorMESH: MaleMESH: Body WeightMESH : Energy MetabolismRespiratory quotientMESH: Dietary FiberEnergy densityMESH: AppetiteMESH : Dietary FiberEnergy IntakeEnergy MetabolismMESH : BreadmetabolismMESH: Female[SDV.AEN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and NutritionMESH : Satiation
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Mediterranean diet adherence and synergy with acute myocardial infarction and its determinants: A multicenter case-control study in Italy

2018

Background Cardiovascular diseases are the leading causes of mortality and morbidity in Western countries. The possible synergistic effect of poor adherence to a Mediterranean diet (MD) and other risk factors for acute myocardial infarction (AMI) such as hypertension, cholesterol, ever smoker, BMI> 25, diabetes, has not been deeply studied. Design Case-control study. Methods Patients with first AMI and controls from four tertiary referral Italian centers were screened for enrolment. Dietary information was collected through a questionnaire and a MD adherence score was calculated. Physical activity and smoking habits were also registered. The Synergy Index was calculated according to Rothman…

Genetics and Molecular Biology (all)MaleMultivariate analysisMediterranean dietTertiary Care CenterMyocardial Infarctionlcsh:MedicineBlood PressureMediterranean030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyPathology and Laboratory MedicineDiet MediterraneanVascular MedicineBiochemistryGeographical locationsTertiary Care CentersHabitschemistry.chemical_compoundEndocrinology0302 clinical medicineRisk FactorsSurveys and QuestionnairesMedicine and Health SciencesSmoking HabitsSurveys and Questionnaire030212 general & internal medicineMyocardial infarctionlcsh:ScienceMultidisciplinarySmokingMiddle AgedEuropeHyperlipidemiaItalyResearch DesignSettore MED/42HypertensionFemaleCase-Control StudieHumanResearch Articlemedicine.medical_specialtyAged; Case-Control Studies; Feeding Behavior; Female; Humans; Hypertension; Italy; Male; Middle Aged; Myocardial Infarction; Risk Factors; Smoking; Surveys and Questionnaires; Tertiary Care Centers; Diet Mediterranean; Patient ComplianceReferralEndocrine DisordersSmoking habitHypercholesterolemiaCardiologyResearch and Analysis Methods03 medical and health sciencesSigns and SymptomsDiagnostic MedicineDiabetes mellitusInternal medicineDiabetes MellitusAged; Case-Control Studies; Feeding Behavior; Female; Humans; Hypertension; Italy; Male; Middle Aged; Myocardial Infarction; Risk Factors; Smoking; Surveys and Questionnaires; Tertiary Care Centers; Diet Mediterranean; Patient Compliance; Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biology (all); Agricultural and Biological Sciences (all)medicineHumansEuropean UnionNutritionAgedBehaviorCholesterolbusiness.industryRisk Factorlcsh:RCase-control studyBiology and Life SciencesFeeding Behaviormedicine.diseaseDietAgricultural and Biological Sciences (all)chemistryMetabolic DisordersCase-Control StudiesPatient Compliancelcsh:QPeople and placesbusinessPLOS ONE
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Mammary odor cues and pheromones: mammalian infant-directed communication about maternal state, mammae, and milk

2010

International audience; Neonatal mammals are exposed to an outstandingly powerful selective pressure at birth, and any mean to alleviate their localization effort and accelerate acceptance to orally grasp a nipple and ingest milk should have had advantageous consequences over evolutionary time. Thus, it is essential for females to display a biological interface structure that is sensorily conspicuous and executively easy for their newborns. Females' strategy to increase the conspicuousness of nipples could only exploit the newborns' most advanced and conserved sensory systems, touch and olfaction, and selection has accordingly shaped tactilely and olfactorily conspicuous mammary structures.…

MESH: Olfactory PerceptionMESH: Animals Suckling[ SDV.AEN ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and Nutrition[ SCCO.PSYC ] Cognitive science/PsychologyMESH: Mammary Glands HumanMESH : PheromonesPheromonesmother milkWALLABY MACROPUS-EUGENIIMESH: SmellMESH : FemaleMESH: AnimalsMESH: PheromonesMESH: Milk Humannewborn rabbittransnatal olfactory continuityMESH: Mammary Glands AnimalMESH : InfantMESH : Feeding BehaviorMESH: Pheromones HumanMESH : AdultMESH : Milk HumanMESH : OdorsMESH: InfantMother-Child RelationsAnimals Sucklingnipple-attachment behaviorSmellMESH : Mother-Child RelationsBreast FeedingMilkMESH: Breast Feeding[SCCO.PSYC] Cognitive science/Psychology[SCCO.PSYC]Cognitive science/PsychologyMESH: Feeding BehaviorFemaleCuesMESH: Animal CommunicationAdultMESH: LactationMESH: Mother-Child RelationswallabyPheromones HumanRAT PUPSamniotic-fluidMESH : Mammary Glands AnimalMESH : Mammary Glands HumanNEWBORN RABBITSMESH : Animals SucklingMammary Glands AnimalMESH : Olfactory PerceptionAnimalsHumansLactationMammary Glands Humanprenatal flavor exposureMESH: OdorsMESH: HumansMESH : CuesMilk HumanMESH : LactationMESH : Humansbreast-milkInfantMESH: AdultFeeding Behaviormajor urinary proteinOlfactory PerceptionAnimal CommunicationMESH: Milk[SDV.AEN] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and NutritionMOTHERS MILKMESH : MilkMESH : Breast FeedingOdorantsrat pupMESH : SmellMESH : AnimalsMESH : Pheromones Humanmacropus-eugeniiMESH: Female[SDV.AEN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and NutritionMESH : Animal CommunicationMESH: Cues
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Environmental stress affects the expression of a carotenoid-based sexual trait in male zebra finches.

2007

SUMMARY Abiotic factors including thermal stress are suggested to exert constrains on sexual ornaments through trade-offs between sexual displays and physiological functions related to self-maintenance. Given the health properties of carotenoid pigments, carotenoid-based ornaments offer a relevant context in which to investigate the effect of environmental stress, such as ambient temperature, on the production and maintenance of secondary sexual traits and, also, to explore the proximate mechanisms shaping their expression. In this study, we exposed male zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata) to environmental stress by exposing them to two temperature regimes (6 and 26°C) over a 4 week period.…

Male0106 biological sciencesPhysiologyMESH: Beak01 natural sciencesEnvironmental stressMESH: Quantitative Trait HeritableMESH: AnimalsMESH : FinchesCarotenoidMESH : Body WeightAbiotic componentchemistry.chemical_classificationSex Characteristics0303 health sciencesbiologyPigmentationMESH : PigmentationBeakcarotenoidsMESH : Coldfood and beveragesMESH : Feeding Behaviorsexual traitsenvironmental stressCold TemperatureBeakTraitMESH: Feeding BehaviorMESH: FinchesAnimals; Beak; Body Weight; Carotenoids/metabolism; Cold Temperature; Feeding Behavior; Finches/physiology; Male; Pigmentation; Quantitative Trait Heritable; Sex CharacteristicsSex characteristicsMESH: Sex CharacteristicsMESH: ColdMESH : Quantitative Trait HeritableMESH : Maleself-maintenanceZoologyContext (language use)Aquatic Science010603 evolutionary biologyMESH: Pigmentation03 medical and health sciencesQuantitative Trait Heritable[SDV.EE.ECO]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Ecology environment/EcosystemsBotanyAnimalsMolecular BiologyTaeniopygia guttataEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics030304 developmental biologyMESH : CarotenoidsBody WeightMESH : Sex CharacteristicsFeeding Behaviorbiology.organism_classificationMESH: MaleMESH : Beak[ SDV.EE.ECO ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Ecology environment/EcosystemsMESH: Body Weighttrade-offschemistryInsect ScienceMESH: CarotenoidsAnimal Science and ZoologyFinchesMESH : AnimalsTaeniopygia
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Fried potato consumption is associated with elevated mortality: an 8-y longitudinal cohort study

2017

Background: Few studies have assessed the association between potato consumption and mortality. Objective: We investigated whether potato consumption (including fried and unfried potatoes) is associated with increased premature mortality risk in a North American cohort. Design: A longitudinal analysis included 4440 participants aged 45-79 y at baseline with an 8-y follow-up from the Osteoarthritis Initiative cohort study. Potato consumption (including fried and unfried potatoes) was analyzed by using a Block Brief 2000 food-frequency questionnaire and categorized as ≤1 time/mo, 2-3 times/mo, 1 time/wk, 2 times/wk, or ≥3 times/wk. Mortality was ascertained through validated cases of death. T…

Male0301 basic medicineGerontologyMedicine (miscellaneous)0302 clinical medicineRisk FactorsCause of DeathMedicineCookingLongitudinal StudiesProspective Studies030212 general & internal medicineMortality; Osteoarthritis Initiative; Potato; Risk factor; Aged; Cooking; Diet Surveys; Female; Follow-Up Studies; Humans; Longitudinal Studies; Male; Middle Aged; Plant Tubers; Proportional Hazards Models; Prospective Studies; Risk Factors; Cause of Death; Diet; Feeding Behavior; Solanum tuberosum; Medicine (miscellaneous); Nutrition and DieteticsLongitudinal cohortProspective cohort studyCause of deathMortality; Osteoarthritis Initiative; Potato; Risk factor; Medicine (miscellaneous); Nutrition and DieteticsNutrition and Dieteticsmortality potato risk factor Osteoarthritis Initiative.Confoundingfood and beveragesMiddle AgedPlant Tubersrisk factorOsteoarthritis InitiativepotatoFemalePotatoCohort studyDiet SurveysOsteoarthritis Initiative.03 medical and health sciencesAnimal scienceJournal ArticleHumansMortalityRisk factorAgedProportional Hazards ModelsSolanum tuberosumConsumption (economics)030109 nutrition & dieteticsProportional hazards modelbusiness.industryfungiFeeding BehaviormortalityDietRisk factorbusinessFollow-Up StudiesThe American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
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