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Visar resultat 26 - 30 av 49 avhandlingar innehållade orden eating behavior.
26. Next in bariatric surgery : the role of lifestyle and adequate information to improve patients’ quality of life and health
Sammanfattning : Aim: The overall aim of this doctoral thesis is to increase the knowledge about how behavioral modification and information can improve the individual results following bariatric surgery or conventional weight loss treatment. Background: Obesity is a growing health issue often affecting quality of life and morbidity. LÄS MER
27. Wellbeing and family effect of Roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery : results from an observational study and RCT
Sammanfattning : Introduction: Obesity is a world-wide public health issue. Bariatric surgery has shown to be the only effective way to reduce and maintain weight loss over time, with Roux- en-Y Gastric Bypass (RYGB) as the most common method used in Sweden. LÄS MER
28. Genetic and biological characterization of the anorexic anx/anx mouse
Sammanfattning : Pathological deviations in body weight is a major health problem. It is currently unclear how normal body weight and food intake is controlled. There is even less understanding of the mechanisms behind abnormal eating behavior as in anorexia and obesity. LÄS MER
29. Hypothalamic neuronal circuits involved in the regulation of food intake and body weight : histochemical studies in lean rats and obese mutant mice
Sammanfattning : Obesity is a major health problem because of its dramatic increase in prevalence and its association with type 2 diabetes, coronary heart diseases, hypertension and stroke. It is well known that signals generated in response to feeding behavior are integrated in the brain. LÄS MER
30. Diet and physical activity behaviors for healthy aging
Sammanfattning : The process of aging is characterized by physiological changes in various body systems and biological functions, that affect health and functional capacity. Adopting healthy lifestyle behaviors could be an effective, accessible, and lowcost strategy to delay age-related functional changes. LÄS MER