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Published on: November 1, 2024

Psychology of Eating From Biology to Culture to Policy

Emily Crews Splane, Neil E. Rowland, Anaya Mitra
MeSH terms Substances
Introduction

The Psychology of Eating is the essential multidisciplinary introduction to the psychology of eating, looking at the biological, genetic, developmental, and social determinants of how humans find and assimilate food.

Thoroughly revised and updated, this new, third edition brings multifaceted expertise to the topic of normal and dysfunctional food intake, juxtaposing ‘normal’ eating, eating in environments of food scarcity, and the phenomenon of ‘abnormal’ eating prevalent in many modern-day developed societies. The book includes some discussion of eating disorders but takes a much broader approach to the psychology of eating. Key updates in this edition include:

A new discussion of food allergies.
A fully updated chapter on eating disorders, which includes discussion of binge-eating.
Greater focus on junk food addition and updated information on epigenetics and the microbiome

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