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Conscious control of accumulation
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Level at which cognitive/reflexive processes exert influence on energy intake and expenditure.
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Foresight â Obesity System Map »
Foresight â Obesity System Map
Foresight â Obesity System MapâObesity occurs when energy intake from food and drink consumption is greater than energy expenditure through the bodyâs metabolism and physical activity over a prolonged period, resulting in the accumulation of excess body fat. However there are many complex behavioural and societal factors that combine to contribute to the causes of obesity.âF1CEB7
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1. Biology »
1. Biology
1. BiologyâAn individuals starting point - the influence of genetics and ill health.â5CD992
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Conscious control of accumulation
Conscious control of accumulationâLevel at which cognitive/reflexive processes exert influence on energy intake and expenditure.â9FDEF6
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Tendency to preserve energy »
Tendency to preserve energy
Tendency to preserve energyâTendency of people to reduce expenditure of bodily energy.âFFFACD
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Effort to acquire energy »
Effort to acquire energy
Effort to acquire energyâEffort people spend to acquire bodily energy via food intake.âFFFACD
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Strength of lock-in to accumulate energy »
Strength of lock-in to accumulate energy
Strength of lock-in to accumulate energyâDegree to which behavioural patterns to spend and acquire energy are psychologically, biologically, institutionally locked in.âFFFACD
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Pressure to cater for acquired tastes »
Pressure to cater for acquired tastes
Pressure to cater for acquired tastesâIndustry-internal pressure to calibrate food offerings to what consumers are used to/like.âFFFACD
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Importance of physical need »
Importance of physical need
Importance of physical needâDegree to which physical need for energy triggers energy spending and acquiring behaviour.âFFFACD
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Alcohol consumption »
Alcohol consumption
Alcohol consumptionââFFFACD
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Exposure to food advertising »
Exposure to food advertising
Exposure to food advertisingââFFFACD
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Psychological ambivalence »
Psychological ambivalence
Psychological ambivalenceâDegree to which people experience a psychological conflict between what people desire (e.g. fatty, sweet foods) and the need to stay healthy).âFFFACD
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Stress »
Stress
StressâPerceived level of stress by individuals.âFFFACD
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Self esteem »
Self esteem
Self esteemâSense of purpose and self-confidence of individuals.âFFFACD
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Perceived inconsistency of science-based messages »
Perceived inconsistency of science-based messages
Perceived inconsistency of science-based messagesâDegree to which there is incompatibility between scientific assessments on food related issues which (are perceived) to be similar.âFFFACD
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Reduced sleep may increase energy intake »
Reduced sleep may increase energy intake
Reduced sleep may increase energy intakeââFFFACD
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Degree of optimal GI signalling »
Degree of optimal GI signalling
Degree of optimal GI signallingâDegree of intestinal signals resulting from digestion and absorption of food that help to control the intake of type and amount of foods.âFFFACD
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Force of dietary habits »
Force of dietary habits
Force of dietary habitsâThe degree to which behavioural patterns related to food intake are dictated by routine and habit.âFFFACD
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Date d'entrée (GMT):
7/31/2014 8:20:00 AM
Date de la derniĂšre modification (Heure GMT):
7/31/2014 8:20:00 AM
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