Unit 4B:
Normal Eating References
1Davis, C. (1928). Self selection of diet by newly weaned infants: An experimental study. American Journal of Diseases of Children, 36(4), 650-679.
2Johnson, S. L., & Birch, L. L. (1994). Parents' and children's adiposity and eating style. Pediatrics, 94, 653-66l.

3Polivy, J. (1996). Psychological consequences of feed restriction. Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 96(6), 589-592.

4Hirschmann, J. R., & Munter, C. H. (1995). When women stop hating their bodies: Freeing yourself from food and weight obsession. New York: Ballantine Books.

5Satter, E. M. (1987). How to get your kid to eat - But not too much. Palo Alto, CA: Bull Publishing Co.

6Satter, E. M. (1996). Internal regulation and the evolution of normal growth as the basis for prevention of obesity in children. Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 96(9), 860-864.

7Armstrong, D., & King, A. (1993, November/December). Demand feeding as diabetes treatment. Obesity and Health, 1, 109-110, 115.

8Carrier, K. M., Steinhardt, M. A., & Bowman, S. (1993). Rethinking traditional weight management programs: A 3-year follow-up evaluation of a new approach. Journal of Psychology, 128(5), 517-535.

9Ciliska, D. K. (1990). Beyond dieting: Psychoeducational interventions for chronically obese women. New York: Brunner/Mazel.

10Omichinski, L., & Harrison, K. R. (l995). Reduction of dieting attitudes and practices after participation in a non-diet lifestyle program. Journal of the Canadian Dietetic Association, 56(2), 81-85.

11Rosen, J. C., Tacy, B., & Howell, D. (1990). Life stress, psychological symptoms and weight reducing behavior in adolescent girls: A prospective analysis. International Journal of Eating Disorders, 9, 17-26.

12Roughan, P., Seddon, E., & Vernon-Roberts, J. (1990). Long-term effects of a psychologically based group programme for women preoccupied with body weight and eating behavior. International Journal of Obesity, 14, 137-147.

13Kratina, K., King, N., & Hayes, D. (1996). Moving away from diets: New ways to heal eating problems & exercise resistance. Lake Dallas TX: Helm Seminars, Publishing.

14Satter, E. M. (1999). Secrets of Feeding a Healthy Family. Madison Wisconsin: Kelcy Press.

15Hirschmann, J. R., & Munter, C. H. (). New York: Ballantine Books.
 
 

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