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Prospective association between organic food consumption and the risk of type 2 diabetes: findings from the NutriNet-Sant é cohort study
Organic food (OF) consumption has substantially increased in high income countries, mostly driven by environmental concerns and health beliefs. Lower exposure to synthetic pesticides has been systematically do...
Source: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity - November 9, 2020 Category: Nutrition Authors: Emmanuelle Kesse-Guyot, Pauline Rebouillat, Laurence Payrastre, Benjamin All ès, Léopold K. Fezeu, Nathalie Druesne-Pecollo, Bernard Srour, Wei Bao, Mathilde Touvier, Pilar Galan, Serge Hercberg, Denis Lairon and Julia Baudry Tags: Research Source Type: research

Are beliefs stronger than taste? A field experiment on organic and local apples
Publication date: October 2017 Source:Food Quality and Preference, Volume 61 Author(s): John C. Bernard, Yinan Liu While consumers purchase organic and local foods for many reasons, taste is a key factor. Different consumers though have different beliefs about the taste of these types of foods. The goal here was to examine if those beliefs are enough for people to change their taste rating of a product simply by having an organic or local label. To determine this, field taste experiments were conducted in three locations (a university campus, a public park, and a natural foods store) to create a diverse subject pool. Part...
Source: Food Quality and Preference - May 18, 2017 Category: Food Science Source Type: research

Using Online Comments to Explore Consumer Beliefs Regarding Organic Food in German-Speaking Countries and the United States
Publication date: Available online 17 February 2020Source: Food Quality and PreferenceAuthor(s): Hannah Danner, Luisa MenapaceAbstractConsumer beliefs play an important role in explaining consumer behavior. This exploratory study aims at building an inventory of consumer beliefs about organic food. To reach this objective, we conducted a content analysis of online comments about organic food posted on news websites and forums in German-speaking countries (n=1,094) and the United States (n=1,069). Such user-generated content has emerged as an abundant source of insight for consumer research, although very little has been ex...
Source: Food Quality and Preference - February 17, 2020 Category: Food Science Source Type: research

Constructivism and personal epistemology development in undergraduate chemistry students
Publication date: April 2018 Source:Learning and Individual Differences, Volume 63 Author(s): Michael M. Barger, Tony Perez, Dorian A. Canelas, Lisa Linnenbrink-Garcia Students' beliefs about knowledge, or their personal epistemologies, are critical components of the learning process. Researchers and educators need to understand how portrayals of knowledge in the classroom shape personal epistemology development. Using a quasi-experimental design, an organic chemistry instructor taught a traditional, lecture-based course and a constructivist-based interactive-learning course. Students (N = 270) completed three surveys...
Source: Learning and Individual Differences - April 4, 2018 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Source Type: research

Psychopathological aspects of dysphagia: a systematic review on correlations with eating disorders and other psychiatric conditions
CONCLUSIONS: With this review, the authors want to provide an overview of the most considerable and clinically useful information about the topic, focusing on some key points to disentangle psychiatric components from the complexity of patient with dysphagia. It should be a relevant concern for all clinicians and should be always thoroughly assessed, considered its frequency in clinical practice and its implications in every kind of patients' morbidity, mortality and quality of life. Special attention should be paid to mentally ill patients, who might display complex and multiple comorbidities, as well as consequences of a...
Source: Eating and weight disorders : EWD - July 2, 2021 Category: Eating Disorders & Weight Management Authors: Lucia Massa Bruno Fattori Andrea Nacci Amelia Santoro Laura Palagini Marianna Abelli Francesco Forfori Stefano Pini Source Type: research

Associations between the severity of disability level and fear of movement and pain beliefs in patients with chronic low back pain.
CONCLUSIONS: Our study revealed high levels of kinesiophobia and similar pain beliefs, independent of the severity level of disability. We believe that cognitive-behavioral therapy that may reduce fear-avoidance behaviors and convert negative pain beliefs into positive ones should be added to rehabilitation procedures for LBP. PMID: 31868657 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Journal of Back and Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation - December 24, 2019 Category: Orthopaedics Tags: J Back Musculoskelet Rehabil Source Type: research

Menstrual Disorders Related to Eating Disorders
Endocr Metab Immune Disord Drug Targets. 2021 Jun 25. doi: 10.2174/1871530321666210625145345. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTEating disorders (ED) are associated with multiple physical complications that strongly affect the physical health of these young and fragile patients and can also cause significant mortality, the highest among psychiatric pathologies. Among the various organic complications, albeit still little known, the gynecological implications, up to infertility, are very widespread. Among adolescent and adult patients, gynecological symptoms can be very widespread and range from menstrual irregularities to amen...
Source: Endocrine, Metabolic and Immune Disorders Drug Targets - June 29, 2021 Category: Endocrinology Authors: Walter Milano Paola Ambrosio Francesca Carizzone Valeria De Biasio Maria Gabriella Foia Biancamaria Saetta Maria Francesca Milano Anna Capasso Source Type: research

An Investigation of Pain Beliefs, Pain Coping, and Spiritual Well-Being in Surgical Patients
This study investigated pain beliefs, pain coping, and spiritual well-being in surgical patients. The study adopted a cross-sectional, descriptive, and correlational research design. The sample consisted of 213 voluntary patients admitted to a surgery clinic between April and November 2019. Data were collected using a demographic characteristics questionnaire, the Functional Assessment of Chronic Illness Therapy-Spiritual Well-Being Scale-12 item (FACIT-Sp-12), the Pain Beliefs Questionnaire (PBQ), and the Pain Coping Questionnaire (PCQ). Number, percentage, mean, and Spearman ’s correlation were used for analysis. Parti...
Source: Journal of Religion and Health - September 25, 2022 Category: Medical Ethics Source Type: research