Food, Stress, and Self-Regulation in Adolescence

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Major medical journals now recognize _______ as a key pillar of mental health.
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Poor diet doesn’t just make kids hyper and adults tired. It fields chronic brain ________.
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Adolescents undergo physiological and psychological changes that alter their _____ and food preferences.
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A limitation of current interventions is the assumption that adolescents are already ______ to eat healthier in the future.
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Framing health eating as a way to assert ______ and social justice could increase social status appeal of healthy eating.
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Bryan et al. (2016) demonstrates the potential power of a ____ strategy to motivate healthier food choices in adolescence.
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Bryan et al. (2016) research suggests potential ______ to basic theories of self-regulation.
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_____ in expected to cause increase risk of disease, death, and economic cost of health care.