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Blood Glucose Variability in Relation to Eating Frequency, Composition, and Meal Size in Adolescents with Type 1 Diabetes Following a DASH Dietary PatternMaco, Kimberly 21 October 2016 (has links)
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Effects of Meal Size and Type, and Level of Physical Activity on Perceived Masculinity, Femininity, Likability and AttractivenessHill, Christie D. 12 1900 (has links)
Previous research indicates that women are judged on the amount of food eaten and that both men and women are judged on the type of food eaten. This study is an attempt to determine whether meal size or type predominantly accounts for these findings on the variables of masculinity, femininity, attractiveness, thinness, fitness, and likability. Physical activity was also included to determine its effect on these variable. Subjects used were 313 undergraduate students. Results indicate that meal type is more influential than meal size and that physical activity significantly influences judgements of others. The results are discussed in terms of future research and relatedness to socio-cultural theories of eating disorders.
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