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Test Modes of response to the food environment
Agenda
1ST QUESTION: What triggers the intake motivated by the absence of stimulation?
Seeking human comfort in food
Anxiety eating in conflicts
Use food to generate activity or distraction
Avoid later guilt when consuming
2nd QUESTION: How does ingestion derived from affective voids act according to the text?
No impact on mood
Permanently replaces the human relationship
Reduces sadness in a lasting way
Temporarily anesthetizes internal suffering
3rd QUESTION: What behaviors appear in conflict situations?
Compulsive and accelerated chewing acting as an escape valve
Search for routines to avoid boredom
Consumption exclusively for biological reasons
Improves interpersonal communication
4th QUESTION: What is one consequence of using food as a comfort?
Resolves emotional deficiencies
Provokes subsequent feelings of guilt
Prevents habit formation
Improves metabolic health
QUESTION 5: What does the mechanical ingestion described in the text reflect?
Balanced and mindful eating
A search for human comfort
Disconnection with physiological appetite cues
Increased attention to textures and flavors
6TH QUESTION: According to the summary, what does daily monotony produce in eating behavior?
Automatic eating behavior that ingests unnecessary calories
Healthy processing of sadness
Improves conflict communication
Lasting affective satisfaction
7TH QUESTION: What effect do hypercaloric foods have on melancholic states?
Permanent elimination of guilt
Substitute healthy emotional processing
Resolve affective deficiencies
Provide an ephemeral feeling of warmth and containment
8TH QUESTION: Why is it essential to identify the three modes of eating response?
Because they transform nutrition into the only solution
To delink psychological conflict resolution from the purely biological act of nutrition
Because they automatically improve metabolism
Because they eliminate chronic boredom
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