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  2. Suddenly Craving Spicy Food? Here's What It Could Mean - AOL

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    However, it's essential to understand that while cravings for spicy foods may not directly indicate a specific nutrient deficiency, they might reflect broader dietary patterns or needs." Speaking ...

  3. Craving Sugar? Your Body Is Telling You Something - AOL

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    "Research indicates that up to 30 percent of the population has a magnesium deficiency, and chocolate cravings have been linked to magnesium deficiencies," says Bandier. 2. B vitamin deficiency

  4. Here's What It Means If You're Suddenly Craving Milk - AOL

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    Physical factors such as hormonal shifts—hello, PMS—poor hydration, eating a highly processed diet, nutrient deficiencies and an imbalance in your hunger hormones are all common triggers for ...

  5. Eating disorders and memory - Wikipedia

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    These abnormal eating patterns involve either inadequate or excessive food intake, affecting the individual's physical and mental health. In regard to mental health, individuals with eating disorders appear to have impairments in executive functioning , visual-spatial ability , divided and sustained attention , verbal functioning , learning ...

  6. Maslow's hierarchy of needs - Wikipedia

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    The hierarchy is split between deficiency needs and growth needs, with two key themes involved within the theory being individualism and the prioritization of needs. According to Maslow’s original formulation, there are five sets of basic needs: physiological, safety, love, esteem and self-actualization.

  7. Pica (disorder) - Wikipedia

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    Pica is the craving or consumption of objects that are not normally intended to be consumed. [2] It is classified as an eating disorder but can also be the result of an existing mental disorder. [3] The ingested or craved substance may be biological, natural or manmade.

  8. Promoting Healthy Choices: Information vs. Convenience - HuffPost

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    one demographic group: white females (Jayachandran N. Variyam and John Cawley 2006). Other studies of nutrition labeling have produced mixed findings and have found, at best, limited effects of labeling on overall diet quality and calorie intake (Siva K. Balasubramanian and

  9. Food craving - Wikipedia

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    Studies indicate that 66%-90% of expectant mothers experience at least one food craving, while 50%-85% of women have at least one food aversion. The intensity of cravings during the first three months of pregnancy can be explained by the fact that hormonal changes occur at most in the first three months. [34]