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The internal, physiological drive to find and consume
food. This is often experienced as negative sensations,
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The effects of a food or meal that delays subsequent
intake. Feeling of satisfaction and fullness following
eating that quells the desire to eat. |
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Feeling of satisfaction and fullness that
terminates a meal.
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A psychological desire to eat that is related
to the pleasant sensations often associated
with food. |
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Neil comes home from school at 2:00 after eating lunch.
He must study for 3 final exams. He goes into the kitchen, opens up the refrigerator door and just stares at the food. He decides to make himself a sandwich.
This is ________
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Melissa is a consultant for a beauty company and has back to back appointments planned all day. At 3 Melissa realizes she has not eaten and feels a pain in her stomach.
This is _______ |
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Barney walks into a restaurant with an empty stomach. He orders appetizers, a main entree, and anticipates ordering a dessert. After finishing the appetizer and half of his entree, he notes that he is feeling fairly comfortable with his food consumption and decides to get a to go box and skip dessert.
This is _________ |
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Blake has classes all day and doesn't have time to eat until 2:30. When he goes home for supper, the family eats around 5; however, he chooses to put his meal in a microwave dish and eat when he feels more hungry.
This is ________ |
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Sherry only gets to go to her grandmother's house twice a year. She can't wait for those times because she gets to eat her favorite cherry pie made especially for her. Even when she finishes a big meal and feels full, she eats a piece of cherry pie.
This is _______ |
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