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The psychology of eating and drinking
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NutritionSocial PsychologyPublic Health NutritionHealth PsychologySocial SciencesPsychologyAlcohol MisuseFood ChoiceMetabolic SyndromeObesityEating DisordersGenes RulePublic HealthAppetite ControlBehavioral SciencesType 2Obesity ManagementAlcohol AbuseHuman Ingestive BehaviorEssential NutrientsAlcohol DependenceSocial BehaviorDietary Health
Dedication. Preface. Acknowledgements. Instructions: The Essential Nutrients of the Psychology of Eating and Drinking. Down the Hatch: and Satiety. Never Miss the Water Until the Well Runs Dry: Thirst. The Nose Knows (and So Does the Tongue). Genes Rule - Or Do They? One Person's Meat is Another Person's Poison: The Effects of Experience of Food Preferences. This or That: Choosing What We Eat and Drink. You Are What You Eat and Drink. Hunger Talks a Most Persuasive Language: Anorexia and Bulimia. The Battle With the Bulge: Overeating and Obesity. Drinking Your Life Away: Alcohol Use and Abuse. How Sweet It Is: Type 2 Diabetes. Strictly About Females. When and Why Smoking Affects Your Weight. We Do Not Live by Bread Alone: Cuisine, Beer, and Wine. Refererences.