
Nutrition and Behavior: Vol 5
A Comprehensive Treatise
Kluwer Academic / Plenum Publishers
Published on 30. April 1984
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Hardback
532 pages
978-0-306-41435-0 (ISBN)
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After the appearance of the four-book series Human Nutrition: A Compre- hensive Treatise, it became apparent to the editors that an important area of nutrition had been overlooked, namely, behavioral aspects of nutrition. There are two areas in which nutrition and behavior interact. On the one hand, mal- nutrition may play a major role in determining behavior; alternatively, often aspects of behavior influence the eating habits of populations and individuals and thus affect their nutritional status. Volume 5 of this series speaks eloquently to both features of this important topic. Various aspects of the influence of behavior modification and nutrition have been explored by a number of qualified investigators. It is hoped that this volume will prove a valuable addition to the subjects covered in the other volumes. Roslyn B. Alfin-Slater David Kritchevsky Los Angeles and Philadelphia ix Contents Introduction: The Challenge of Nutrition and Environment as Determinants of Behavioral Development ...Janina R. Galler References ...5
Part I * Nutritional Deficiencies or Excesses Modifying Behavioral Outcome Chapter 1 Methological Requirements for Conceptually Valid Research Studies on the Behavioral Effects of Malnutrition David E. Barrett 1. Introduction ...9 2. Statistical-Conclusion Validity...11 ...3. Internal Validity ...14 4. External Validity ...16 5. Construct Validity of Putative Causes and Effects ...19 6. Conclusions and Recommendations ...28 ...
Part I * Nutritional Deficiencies or Excesses Modifying Behavioral Outcome Chapter 1 Methological Requirements for Conceptually Valid Research Studies on the Behavioral Effects of Malnutrition David E. Barrett 1. Introduction ...9 2. Statistical-Conclusion Validity...11 ...3. Internal Validity ...14 4. External Validity ...16 5. Construct Validity of Putative Causes and Effects ...19 6. Conclusions and Recommendations ...28 ...
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English
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Dordrecht
Netherlands
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Kluwer Academic Publishers Group
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Professional and scholarly
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biography
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978-0-306-41435-0 (9780306414350)
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Content
Introduction: The Challenge of Nutrition and Environment as Determinants of Behavioral Development.- Introduction: The Challenge of Nutrition and Environment as Determinants of Behavioral Development.- I Nutritional Deficiencies or Excesses Modifying Behavioral Outcome.- 1 Methological Requirements for Conceptually Valid Research Studies on the Behavioral Effects of Malnutrition.- 2 The Use of Animals for Understanding the Effects of Malnutrition on Human Behavior: Models vs. a Comparative Approach.- 3 The Behavioral Consequences of Malnutrition in Early Life.- 4 The Behavioral Consequences of Protein-Energy Deprivation and Supplementation in Early Life: An Epidemiological Perspective.- 5 Nutritional Therapy in Children.- 6 Vitamin Deficiencies and Excesses: Behavioral Consequences in Adults.- 7 Mechanisms of Nutritient Action on Brain Function.- II Behavioral Determinants of Food Intake and Nutritional Status.- 8 The Role of Mother-Infant Interaction in Nutritional Disorders.- 9 Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia: Biological, Psychological, and Sociocultural Aspects.- 10 Obesity: Possible Psychological and Metabolic Determinants.- 11 Psychological Factors Affecting Food Selection.- 12 Sociocultural Aspects of Nutrient Intake and Behavioral Responses to Nutrition.