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Change in self-efficacy, eating behaviors and food cravings during two years of calorie restriction in humans without obesity
for the CALERIE Study Group
Program in Physical Therapy
Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS)
Institute for Public Health
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Caloric Restriction
100%
Obesity
100%
Eating Behavior
100%
Self-efficacy
100%
Food Craving
100%
Dietary Restraint
20%
Ad Libitum
20%
Eating Attitudes
20%
Phase II Study
10%
Weight Change
10%
Validated Questionnaire
10%
Carbohydrates
10%
Comprehensive Assessment
10%
Normal Weight
10%
Hunger
10%
Dietary Regimen
10%
Disinhibited Eating
10%
Change Self-efficacy
10%
Medicine and Dentistry
Caloric Restriction
100%
Self Concept
100%
Eating Behavior
100%
Food Craving
100%
Dietary Restraint
20%
Body Mass Index
10%
Obesity
10%
Neuroscience
Eating Behavior
100%
Self-Efficacy
100%
Behavior (Neuroscience)
28%
Body Mass Index
14%
Food Science
Calorie Restriction
100%
Eating Behavior
100%
Dietary Restraint
20%
Psychology
Self-Efficacy
100%
Body Mass Index
14%