Understanding the complexity of biopsychosocial factors in the public health epidemic of overweight and obesity [0.03%]
理解生物心理社会因素在超重和肥胖公共健康流行病中的复杂性
Diane L Rosenbaum,Kamila S White
Diane L Rosenbaum
Obesity is a complex and multifaceted public health problem. This commentary reflects on a new theoretical model of obesity (i.e. Homeostatic Theory of Obesity proposed by Marks), and calls for additional research to examine biopsychosocial...
The weight balancing act and allostasis: Commentary on the Homeostatic Theory of Obesity [0.03%]
体重的平衡作用与allostasis:对肥胖的稳态理论的评论
Emily Brindal,Gary Wittert
Emily Brindal
The current article provides commentary on the Homeostatic Theory of Obesity and associated Circle of Discontent. A strength of this theory is that it points to the requirement for multiple avenues of societal change, largely through policy...
Kaley M Roosen,Jennifer S Mills
Kaley M Roosen
In response to Dr Marks' paper titled 'Homeostatic theory of obesity', we discuss how research on persons with physical disabilities, who exist on the margins of traditional notions of beauty and health, can inform theories of obesity. The ...
Rachel A Annunziato,Stephanie L Grossman
Rachel A Annunziato
Marks presents "homeostatic theory" which proposes that weight gain is fostered by a "Circle of Discontent" consisting of body dissatisfaction, negative affect, and overconsumption. This innovative framework offers potential intervention ap...
A reason to eat healthy: The role of meaning in life in maintaining homeostasis in modern society [0.03%]
一个健康的理由——意义感在现代社会中的作用
Bettina F Piko,Laszlo Brassai
Bettina F Piko
Health is a state of homeostasis of four principle kinds, namely, biochemical, physiological, psychological, and social. In this article, we complete this theory with a fifth element, namely, spiritual balance. Existential attitudes have be...
'I-We' boundary fluctuations in couple adjustment to rectal cancer and life with a permanent colostomy [0.03%]
夫妻双方在调整结肠癌以及永久性回肠储袋生活的过程中“我-我们”边界的变化情况
Molly McCarthy,Karen Fergus,Debbie Miller
Molly McCarthy
This study investigates couples' adjustment to rectal cancer and a colostomy using the 'Classification System of Couple Adjustment to Cancer', a framework delineating fluctuations in couples' sense of 'I' and 'We' in response to cancer. Nin...
Pain catastrophizing predicts verbal expression among children with chronic pain and their mothers [0.03%]
儿童慢性疼痛及其母亲的痛苦灾难化预测言语表达
Shelby L Langer,Joan M Romano,Qimin Liu et al.
Shelby L Langer et al.
This study examined intra- and inter-personal associations between pain catastrophizing and verbal expression in 70 children with recurrent abdominal pain and their mothers. Participants independently completed the Pain Catastrophizing Scal...
Work-related well-being [0.03%]
与工作相关的幸福感
Melinda Soh,Antonio Zarola,Kat Palaiou et al.
Melinda Soh et al.
This study aimed to investigate the different dimensions of well-being (namely, work engagement, job satisfaction, and psychological stress) and possible predictors such as personality and perceived organizational support. A cross-sectional...
Oskar Mittag,Hanna Kampling,Erik Farin et al.
Oskar Mittag et al.
Depression is a common comorbidity in cardiac patients. This study sought to document fluctuations of depressive symptoms in the 12 months after a first major cardiac event. In all, 310 patients completed a battery of psychosocial measures ...
Homeostasis balance, homeostasis imbalance or distinct motivational processes? Comments on Marks (2015) 'Homeostatic Theory of Obesity' [0.03%]
稳态平衡、不平衡或不同的动机过程?评注Marks(2015)的《肥胖的稳态理论》
Luc G Pelletier,Camille Guertin,J Paige Pope et al.
Luc G Pelletier et al.
In his article, 'Homeostatic theory of obesity', Marks suggested that imbalances in homeostatic processes could explain weight gain and obesity. He proposes that over-consumption of high-caloric, low-nutrient and low satiating foods, combin...