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Acute child malnutrition, treatment of,
165
–
169
Adolescence
changes in food rules and,
91
–
92
parental behavior regarding meals and,
140
–
141
Adults
picky eaters,
185
–
186
,
189
,
193
–
194
,
199
,
200
Africa, Plumpy’Nut and,
167
Air, as preload for satiety,
173
Allen, John S.,
217
Álvarez Morán, Jose Luis,
167
,
169
Amniotic fluid, effect on taste,
43
–
45
Anandamide,
153
Anemia
Anise,
44
defined,
189
family-based treatment of,
207
–
211
hunger and,
160
mortality rates,
188
Anxiety, anorexia and,
203
Appetite test,
160
Applebee’s,
151
Asperger syndrome,
199
Athletics, anorexia and,
204
–
205
Authoritarian parenting style,
117
feeding style and,
118
Authoritative parenting style,
117
Autism spectrum/autism
feeding disorders and,
193
selective eating and,
191
Axel, Richard,
48
Baby and Child-Care
(Spock),
10
,
242
Baby food
See also
Breast milk; Formula
Baby Led Weaning (BLW),
122
–
124
Bangladesh, dislike of Plumpy’Nut in,
167
–
169
Bartoshuk, Linda,
15
Bauer, Katherine,
140
Beat (eating disorders charity),
206
Beef,
6
,
30
,
67
,
82
,
94
,
204
,
224
,
226
Bento,
126
Benzaldehyde,
58
Binge eating,
3
,
141
,
151
,
163
,
171
,
176
,
188
,
213
,
238
Biomarkers, measuring hunger via,
161
–
163
Birch, Leann,
111
–
112
,
115
–
116
,
120
Birthday cake,
95
–
96
Birthday cake ice cream,
95
The Bitter Cry of Children
(Spargo),
74
–
75
Bittman, Mark,
62
Blood glucose
satiety and,
172
Bloomberg, Michael,
221
BMI.
See
Body mass index (BMI)
Boak, Duncan,
40
Body composition, heritability of,
12
Body mass index (BMI)
classifying childhood obesity and,
148
genetics and,
12
motivational interviewing and lowering,
234
onset of puberty and,
206
rates of obesity and,
107
self-regulation of eating and,
181
Body scans,
181
Bottomless soup experiment,
177
Boucher, François,
138
Boys
body self-image and,
149
obesity in adolescent Kuwaiti,
150
–
152
parents and eating habits of,
137
–
140
See also
Gender
Braddon, Russell,
54
Brain
gender differences in response to eating and,
143
liking
vs.
wanting and,
3
Brave Girl Eating
(Brown),
210
–
211
Bread, as main food for children,
76
Bread and Jam for Frances
(Hoban),
19
–
20
Breakfast cereal,
86
,
88
,
183
–
184
Breast milk
composition and flavor of,
xiv
,
44
–
45
See also
Formula
Breslin, Paul,
58
Briend, André,
166
Brillat-Savarin, Jean Anthelme,
138
–
139
“Brothers and Sisters” (Grimm),
135
Brown, Margaret Wise,
80
Brussels sprouts,
xxii
,
14
,
15
,
16
,
17
,
18
,
35
,
92
Bryant, Louise Stevens,
75
recovery rates,
188
Caffeine,
153
Cake
(Humble),
95
Canada, food education of elderly in,
249
Candy: A Century of Panic and Pleasure
(Kawash),
86
Cantines Scolaires,
67