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[...]... fear of the new, is manifested in avoidance of new foods The timing of weaning and introduction of solid foods varies with different cultures Nutrition guidance in the U.S is that by the second half of the first year (6 months), an exclusive breast milk or formula diet does not provide adequate nutrition, and the introduction of solid foods is recommended [33, 34] Recent advice indicates the age of 4... [6–9] It should be noted that the presence of foods in a region is an association and not firm proof of its usual consumption Writers of the classics speak of the foods eaten by warriors and noblemen 1604_C001.fm Page 3 Tuesday, June 20, 2006 9:38 AM Introduction Ⅲ 3 Researchers who have carefully analyzed Homer’s writings note that the food of this elite group of people included mostly meat, bread, and... for many ethnic dishes One of those is the food and beverage characteristics of the Mediterranean diet This eating pattern is of importance in this book because it includes many topics related to those discussed in the paragraph above Nestle indicates that the Mediterranean diet is of value as a model of a dietary pattern that results in one of the lowest incidence rates of chronic diseases and highest... of fatty acids, the result is a resistance to insulin that leads to type 2 diabetes [27, 28] At the University of Minnesota, John Bantle, who has worked in a variety of National Institutes of Health studies, including the Diabetes Control and Complications Trial, used a clinical trial study design with two dozen healthy volunteers who consumed a diet containing 17% of their calories from fructose Secondly,... text were and are used in a variety of randomized controlled clinical trials where lifestyle change for extended periods of time must be maintained Additional research on maintenance of lifestyle change is currently being studied in randomized controlled clinical trials These trials will provide evidence of methods to help maintain lifestyle change Examples of some of these as-yet-unstudied maintenance... coronary artery fibrous plaques later in life [2] Some of the strongest evidence of the relationship between obesity in childhood and disease comes from an analysis of the long-term follow-up of the Harvard Growth Study [3] This study found 55 years after participation that obesity in adolescence increased the risk of disease and death regardless of subsequent adult body composition for men The relative... arteries of 48 severely obese children compared to children of normal weight [22] The obese children showed signs of poor artery health, including stiffness in the artery walls and general decline in artery lining function 2.1.1 Eating Habits of Children and Adolescents in Relation to the Dietary Guidelines In 1999 only 23.9% of adolescents had eaten the Dietary Guidelines recommendation of five or... An in-depth awareness of the importance of foods, their nutrient composition, and methods of food preparation should be a focus Along with emphasis on diet is the immense importance of daily activity and planned exercise It is beyond the focus of this text to describe specifics related to activity and exercise, but that does not diminish their immense importance in the process of lifestyle change Equally... availability of food and eventual disease [52] 2.1.3.2 Types of Child Feeding Practices Fisher and Birch studied the negative effects of restricting access to foods [53, 54] In girls, high levels of restricting access resulted in higher levels of snack food intake Higher levels of adiposity in both boys and girls predicted higher levels of maternal restriction [53] In another study, restricting access... unrestrictive parents are in terms of child-feeding practices [63] Research is needed to assess the effect of feeding practices on populations of ethnicity and disadvantaged groups Some preliminary research shows that, in populations where the ability to purchase food is compromised, often lack of structure and restriction related to feeding practices is common [64, 65] Often in these groups, poor eating . currently a professor in the Department of Epi- demiology, College of Public Health at the University of Iowa. She is an endowed Chair of Preventive Nutrition. noted that the presence of foods in a region is an association and not firm proof of its usual consumption. Writers of the classics speak of the foods eaten

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  • Front cover

  • PREFACE

  • THE AUTHOR

  • CONTENTS

  • CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION

  • CHAPTER 2. ASSESSMENT OF LIFE CYCLE FACTORS RELATED TO DIET AND OBESITY-ASSOCIATED DISEASE

  • CHAPTER 3. PREDICTORS OF MAINTAINED BEHAVIOR CHANGE WITH EMPHASIS ON WEIGHT LOSS

  • CHAPTER 4. LIFESTYLE CHANGE FACTORS RELATED TO LIFECYCLE STAGES 1, 2, AND 3

  • CHAPTER 5. MOTIVATIONAL INTERVIEWING FOR CHILDHOOD AND PARENTAL FEEDING HABITS: STAGE 1

  • CHAPTER 6. MOTIVATIONAL INTERVIEWING FOR CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS: STAGE 2

  • CHAPTER 7. MOTIVATIONAL INTERVIEWING FOR ADULTS AND THE ELDERLY: STAGE 3

  • CHAPTER 8. INNOVATIVE APPROACHES TO MAINTAINING HEALTHY BEHAVIORS

  • CHAPTEER 9. TAILORING TO PATIENT NEEDS

  • CHAPTER 10. EXAMPLES OF DIETARY STRATEGIES BASED ON LONG-TERM RANDOMIZED CLINICAL TRIALS FOCUSED ON LIFESTYLE CHANGE

  • CHAPTER 11. REDUCING STRESS TO MAINTAIN DIETARY CHANGE

  • CHAPTER 12. ORGANIZING DATA ON DIETARY CHANGE

  • CHAPTER 13. POTENTIAL NEW THEORIES PLAYING A ROLE IN NUTRITION LIFESTYLE CHANGE

  • CHAPTER 14. SUMMARY

  • Appendix A: WHAT YOUR BABY CAN DO AND HOW AND WHAT TO FEED HIM

  • Appendix B: PARENTAL FEEDING PRACTICES INTERVENTION SESSION #1 — OVERHEADS

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