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Zusatztext ‘In order to lose weight successfully it is vital to understand our behaviour towards food. This book explores the psychological aspects of why we eat in the way that we do. It is ideal for anyone wishing to lose weight long term and will be useful to read before starting on any dietary plan. The content is all based on evidence and will be of particular help to healthcare professionals embarking on a career in weight management.’ – Lindsey Allan, Macmillan Oncology Dietitian, Department of Nutrition and Dietetics, Royal Surrey County Hospital Informationen zum Autor Jane Ogden is Professor of Health Psychology at the University of Surrey, UK. She has been involved in research and writing about eating behaviour and weight management for nearly 30 years and is a frequent contributor to the media for magazines, radio and TV. Klappentext Citing the latest research, and exploring the cognitive, social and emotional triggers which lead us to make poor decisions around food,The Psychology of Dietingbuilds to provide a guide to how we can change our behaviour to lose weight and lead healthier lives. Zusammenfassung Citing the latest research, and exploring the cognitive, social and emotional triggers which lead us to make poor decisions around food, The Psychology of Dieting builds to provide a guide to how we can change our behaviour to lose weight and lead healthier lives. Inhaltsverzeichnis Table of Contents Chapter 1: A brief history of dieting Chapter 2: Being overweight or obese Chapter 3: Why do we overeat? Chapter 4: Why are we not active enough? Chapter 5: Dieting and its consequences Chapter 6: Why do diets fail? Chapter 7: Successful dieting Chapter 8: Some strategies to change behavior Chapter 9: Dieting well: making successful dieting happen Chapter 10: Helping others to lose weight – for health professionals Chapter 11: Helping others: top tips for children Chapter 12: Concluding thoughts ...
Table des matières
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: A brief history of dieting
Chapter 2: Being overweight or obese
Chapter 3: Why do we overeat?
Chapter 4: Why are we not active enough?
Chapter 5: Dieting and its consequences
Chapter 6: Why do diets fail?
Chapter 7: Successful dieting
Chapter 8: Some strategies to change behavior
Chapter 9: Dieting well: making successful dieting happen
Chapter 10: Helping others to lose weight - for health professionals
Chapter 11: Helping others: top tips for children
Chapter 12: Concluding thoughts
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'In order to lose weight successfully it is vital to understand our behaviour towards food. This book explores the psychological aspects of why we eat in the way that we do. It is ideal for anyone wishing to lose weight long term and will be useful to read before starting on any dietary plan. The content is all based on evidence and will be of particular help to healthcare professionals embarking on a career in weight management.' - Lindsey Allan, Macmillan Oncology Dietitian, Department of Nutrition and Dietetics, Royal Surrey County Hospital