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1 | | is a protein that in involved in satiety (the condition of being full to satisfaction) and released by fat cells, resulting in decreased food intake and increased energy expenditure. |
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2 | | is an eating disorder that involves the relentless pursuit of thinness through starvation. |
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3 | | is an eating disorder in which the individual consistently follows a binge-and-purge pattern. |
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4 | | The describes addictions as biologically based, life-long diseases that involve a loss of control over behavior and require medical and/or spiritual treatment for recovery. |
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5 | | In the , addiction is not a disease but rather a habitual response and a source of gratification or security that can be understood best in the context of social relationships and experiences. |
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6 | | is a disorder that involves long-term, repeated, uncontrolled, compulsive, and excessive use of alcoholic beverages and that impairs the drinker's health and social relationships. |
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7 | | involves repeated pairings of an undesirable behavior with aversive stimuli to decrease the behavior's rewards. |
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8 | | According to the , health is best understood in terms of a combination of biological, psychological, and social factors. |
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9 | | In the , health problems are caused by the function of the individual's body. |
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10 | | The consists of recommended daily servings of food with an emphasis on consuming more bread, cereals, rice, pasta, vegetables, and fruits than milk, meats, fats, oils, and sweets. |
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