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Cognitive Dietary Restraint Defined
Worry that certain foods will cause weight gain. It is also called “eating restraint.” It is associated with higher cortisol production and short luteal phase cycles. It is the mildest kind of “eating disorders,” of which anorexia is the most severe.
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