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Factors affecting attitudes towards eating behaviours




AO1-Social Learning

-parental modelling e.g. observing parents and imitate


Brown and Ogden correlations between parent and child snack food intake


-media effects e.g. TV and media on food. Instagram pages dedicated to fitness.


McIntyre media have major impact on what ppl eat

Factors affecting attitudes towards eating behaviours




AO1-Mood

Binge & comfort eating


+tive feelings associated with finishing a meal=pleasure thus do it more


Davis et al one hour before binge, bulimic individuals have -tive mood compared to one hour before regular snack/meal


Wenger student binge days recalled low mood compared to non-binge days & no diff. in mood before or after a binge

Factors affecting attitudes towards eating behaviours




AO2-Social Learning

Meyer and Gast +tive cor. between peer influence & disordered eating in 10-12year olds


Birch and Fisher strong cor. between dietary restraint of mother & E.B. of daughter


Jamie Oliver healthily promotes home cooked/fresh meals but not realistic for all due to time/economic resources

Factors affecting attitudes towards eating behaviours




AO2-Mood

Macht et al ^ in carb & fat content gives more energy & creates better mood, people may subconsciously binge to feel better


Hudson et al 25% of anorexia patients are men


Garg et al ppts. show nutritional value of food consumption of bad ones dropped. Gov. should promote nutritional content to reduce obesity