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SUCCESS AND FAILURE OF DIETING
QUIZ SUCCESS AND FAILURE OF DIETING
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Which of the following refers to dieting ?
A retrained eaters B restrained eaters C re-tamed eaters
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ANSWER B RESTRAINED EATERS
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True /false Up to 2/3 of restrained eaters end up putting on weight.
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ANSWER TRUE According to Mann (2007)
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The weight set point theory takes a Biological / psychological approach
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ANSWER BIOLOGICAL
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TRUE /FALSE The weight set point ensures that people can lose weight easily.
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ANSWER FALSE – the opposite is true
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3 reasons why weight loss is difficult
1. The dieter feels 2. Less are by the body. 3. Less are needed.
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ANSWERS 1. The dieter feels MORE HUNGRY.
2. Less CALORIES are BURNED/USED by the body. 3. Less CALORIES are needed.
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TRUE OR FALSE The weight set point can be changed by dieting.
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answer Thought to be false -
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It is thought that ---- ----- changes are needed to alter the weight set point.
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ANSWER LIFE STYLE CHANGES
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SUCH AS
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ANSWER EXERCISE
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The B------- ----- also explains why restrained eaters often fail to lose weight.
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answer Boundary model
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Everyone has a ---------- boundary which is a point at which they feel full and stop eating.
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answer biological
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R--------- eaters have a second boundary which is called the --------- boundary.
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answer Restrained cognitive
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TRUE FALSE The cognitive boundary is less than the biological boundary.
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answer TRUE – so it is reached first
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The restrained eater reaches the cognitive boundary sooner/later than the biological boundary and is likely to still feel hungry/to feel fuller quicker.
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answer The restrained eater reaches the cognitive boundary sooner than the biological boundary and is likely to still feel hungry.
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This results in
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POSSIBLE ANSWERS A DISINHIBITION OF EATING, EATING MORE, EXCEEDING EVEN THEIR BIOLOGICAL BOUNDARY
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This has a psychological effect which is....
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POSSIBLE ANSWERS DEPRESSION, GUILT, ANXIETY, NEGATIVE ETC.
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