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  2. Intuitive eating - Wikipedia

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    Intuitive eating aims to create a diet personal to one's health needs and wants. Its goals are rejecting common diet culture claims, promoting food freedom, fostering a positive relationship with food, being your own body's ideal body weight to support your life, and advancing body acceptance.

  3. This Country May Have the Best Anti-Inflammatory Diet, New ...

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    Here's what to know about the new study—plus some recipes to help you try this eating pattern for yourself.

  4. Hara hachi bun me - Wikipedia

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    Body mass index chart Biochemist Clive McCay , a professor at Cornell University in the 1930s, reported that significant calorie restriction prolonged life in laboratory animals. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Authors Bradley and Craig Wilcox along with Makoto Suzuki believe that hara hachi bun me may act as a form of calorie restriction, and therefore extend the ...

  5. Human nutrition - Wikipedia

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    Proteins are the basis of many animal body structures (e.g. muscles, skin, and hair) and form the enzymes that control chemical reactions throughout the body. Each protein molecule is composed of amino acids which contain nitrogen and sometimes sulphur (these components are responsible for the distinctive smell of burning protein, such as the ...

  6. What Happens to Your Body When You Start Eating Meat Again - AOL

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    It contains all nine of the essential amino acids your body needs to synthesize its own protein supply for important jobs like building cells, tissues, muscles, bones, hormones and antibodies.

  7. This is what competitive eating does to your body - AOL

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    To the human body, competitive eating is a physiological cage match against a high volume of not just food, but the minerals contained within. To the human body, competitive eating is a ...

  8. Body language - Wikipedia

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    Sociolinguistic competence includes understanding the body language that aids the use of a particular language. This is usually also highly culturally influenced. As such, a conscious ability to recognize and even perform this sort of body language is necessary to achieve fluency in a language beyond the discourse level.

  9. Our New College Culture: Normalized Disordered Eating Language

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    From common references like "pulling the trig" (throwing up after drinking too much) to romanticizing the idea of skipping meals because you're too busy, college campuses have become an ...