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Recent Hispanic Psychological Research on Feeding Behavior & HIV Patients

Recent Hispanic Psychological Research on Feeding Behavior & HIV Patients

9781629489193
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This book incorporates works of empirical research, derived from different conceptual models based on psychological or psychosocial theory. It presents scientific studies on psychology, done principally by Spanish-speaking researchers from different countries, and tries to include the best academic efforts of research as an easy way of communication with non-Latin researchers.
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9781629489193
9781629489193

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Publication date
2014
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
239
Dimensions (mm)
180.00 x 260.00
Weight (g)
588
  • Introduction:: One Hundred Years of Beginning of Research in Feeding Behavior; A 5-HT1a Antagonist May Enhance the Anorectic Effect of a 5-HT2c Receptor Agonist; Possible Interaction between the Effects of Stress & Deprivation on Eating Behavior in Rats; Relationship between CB1 Receptors in the Nucleus Accumbens Shell & the Hedonic Value of Food; The Study of Stimulus Control of Food Intake in Rats:: A Review; Role of Monosodium Glutamate in the Development of Murine Obesity Models; Activity Patterns, Food Intake, & Water Consumption in Rats:: An Exploratory Analysis; Evaluating Body Weight & Food Intake in Two Sizes Home Box in Rats; Effects of a Variety of Foods on Feeding Behavior in Rats; Tourism Ecologies, Alcohol Venues, & HIV:: Mapping Spatial Risk; A Review of School HIV/AIDS Prevention Programs in Spain; The Best Thing is to Feel His Warm Semen; A Psychological Model for Adherence Behaviors among HIV-Positive Persons:: Research & Perspectives; Social Support & Motives:: Their Influence on Treatment Adherence & Biomarkers among HIV Patients from Michoacan, Mexico; Psychological Variables & Adherence Behaviors among HIV+ Patients:: A Gender-Based Analysis; A Correlation Study of Abilities-Coping & Adherence to Antiretroviral Treatment among HIV/AIDS Persons; Homophobia & Quality of Life Among People Living with HIV in Chile; Index.
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