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Eating For Energy

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Eating For Energy: Encyclopedia II - Binge eating disorder - Treatment

People with binge eating disorder, whether or not they want to lose weight, should get help from a health professional such as a psychiatrist, psychologist, or clinical social worker for their eating behavior. Even those who are not overweight are usually upset by their binge eating, and treatment can help them. There are several different ways to treat binge eating disorder. Cognitive-behavioral therapy teaches people how to keep track of their eating and change their unhealthy eating habits. It also teaches them how to change the way they ...

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Binge eating disorder, Binge eating disorder - Occurrence and risk factors, Binge eating disorder - Causes, Binge eating disorder - Complications, Binge eating disorder - Dieting, Binge eating disorder - Treatment

Read more here: » Binge eating disorder: Encyclopedia II - Binge eating disorder - Treatment

Eating For Energy: Encyclopedia II - Binge eating disorder - Complications

People with binge eating disorder can get sick because they may not be getting the right nutrients. They usually eat large amounts of fats and sugars, which don't have a lot of vitamins or minerals. People with binge eating disorder are usually very upset by their binge eating and may become very depressed. People who are obese and also have binge eating disorder are at risk for diabetes high blood pressure high blood cholesterol levels gallbladder disease heart disease certain types of cancer errosion ...

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Binge eating disorder, Binge eating disorder - Occurrence and risk factors, Binge eating disorder - Causes, Binge eating disorder - Complications, Binge eating disorder - Dieting, Binge eating disorder - Treatment

Read more here: » Binge eating disorder: Encyclopedia II - Binge eating disorder - Complications

Eating For Energy: Encyclopedia II - Binge eating disorder - Complications

People with binge eating disorder can get sick because they may not be getting the right nutrients. They usually eat large amounts of fats and sugars, which don't have a lot of vitamins or minerals. People with binge eating disorder are usually very upset by their binge eating and may become very depressed. People who are obese and also have binge eating disorder are at risk for diabetes high blood pressure high blood cholesterol levels gallbladder disease

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    Binge eating disorder, Binge eating disorder - Occurrence and risk factors, Binge eating disorder - Causes, Binge eating disorder - Complications, Binge eating disorder - Dieting, Binge eating disorder - Treatment

    Read more here: » Binge eating disorder: Encyclopedia II - Binge eating disorder - Complications

  • Eating For Energy: Encyclopedia II - Takeru Kobayashi - Records

    Kobayashi has won Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest for 5 years in a row. A * denotes a victory that broke the previous world record. 2001: 50 hot dogs* 2002: 50 1/2 hot dogs* 2003: 44 1/2 hot dogs 2004: 53 1/2 hot dogs* 2005: 49 hot dogs He set his first record on July 4, 2001, when he ate 50 hot dogs in 12 minutes at the Nathan's Coney Island hot dog eating contest, shattering the previous record of 25 1/8. In 2002, he broke his own record by eating 50 1/2. In 2003, he won again ...

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    Takeru Kobayashi, Takeru Kobayashi - Records, Takeru Kobayashi - Training and techniques

    Read more here: » Takeru Kobayashi: Encyclopedia II - Takeru Kobayashi - Records

    Eating For Energy: Encyclopedia II - Binge eating disorder - Occurrence and risk factors

    Binge eating disorder is probably the most common eating disorder. Most people with this problem are either overweight or obese (see note), but normal-weight people also can have the disorder. About 2 percent of all adults in the United States (as many as 4 million Americans) have binge eating disorder. About 10 to 15 percent of people who are mildly obese and who try to lose weight on their own or through commercial weight-loss programs have binge eating disorde ...

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    Binge eating disorder, Binge eating disorder - Occurrence and risk factors, Binge eating disorder - Causes, Binge eating disorder - Complications, Binge eating disorder - Dieting, Binge eating disorder - Treatment

    Read more here: » Binge eating disorder: Encyclopedia II - Binge eating disorder - Occurrence and risk factors

    Eating For Energy: Encyclopedia II - Solar power - Energy from the Sun

    The rate at which solar radiation reaches a unit of area in space in the region of the Earth's orbit is approximately 1,400 W/m², as measured upon a surface normal (at a right angle) to the Sun. This number is referred to as the solar constant. Of the energy received, roughly 19% is absorbed by the atmosphere, while clouds on average reflect a further 35% of the total energy. The generally accepted standard is for peak power of 1020 W/m² at sea level. [1] The average power, which is an important quantity when one is considering using solar ...

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    Solar power, Solar power - Energy from the Sun, Solar power - Classification, Solar power - Method of energy transformation, Solar power - Complexity of mechanism, Solar power - Focus type, Solar power - Types of technologies, Solar power - Solar design in architecture, Solar power - Solar heating systems, Solar power - Photovoltaic cells, Solar power - Solar thermal electric power plants, Solar power - Solar chemical, Solar power - Phytochemical Energy Storage Biofuels, Solar power - Solar cooking, Solar power - Solar lighting, Solar power - Energy storage, Solar power - Deployment of solar power, Solar power - Africa, Solar power - Asia and Australia, Solar power - Europe, Solar power - North America

    Read more here: » Solar power: Encyclopedia II - Solar power - Energy from the Sun

    Eating For Energy: Encyclopedia II - Solar power - Energy from the Sun

    Solar Energy is made by the sun and gets stored in solar panels. Solar power does not just have to be used in the home it can be places like offices or where it’s hard to get electricity to, like a desert. The rate at which solar radiation reaches a unit of area in the region of the Earth's orbit is approximately 1,400 W/m², as measured upon a surface normal (at a right angle) to the Sun. This number is referred to as the solar constant. Of the energy received, roughly 19% is absorbed by the atmosphere, while clouds on average refl ...

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    Solar power, Solar power - Energy from the Sun, Solar power - Classification, Solar power - Method of energy transformation, Solar power - Complexity of mechanism, Solar power - Focus type, Solar power - Types of technologies, Solar power - Solar design in architecture, Solar power - Solar heating systems, Solar power - Photovoltaic cells, Solar power - Solar thermal electric power plants, Solar power - Solar chemical, Solar power - Solar cooking, Solar power - Solar lighting, Solar power - Energy storage, Solar power - Deployment of solar power, Solar power - Africa, Solar power - Asia and Australia, Solar power - Europe, Solar power - North America

    Read more here: » Solar power: Encyclopedia II - Solar power - Energy from the Sun

    Eating For Energy: Encyclopedia II - Eating clubs Princeton University - History

    Fraternities and secret societies were banned from Princeton from the middle of the nineteenth century until the 1980's - except for the debating societies, the American Whig Society and the Cliosophic Society, which had been founded at Princeton before the American Revolution. Eating clubs arose from dining societies, in which Princeton students gathered to take meals at a common table. These groups, often whimsically named, rarely lasted longer ...

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    Eating clubs Princeton University, Eating clubs Princeton University - History, Eating clubs Princeton University - Current status, Eating clubs Princeton University - Bicker

    Read more here: » Eating clubs Princeton University: Encyclopedia II - Eating clubs Princeton University - History

    Eating For Energy: Encyclopedia II - Solar power - Energy storage

    For a stand-alone system, some means must be employed to store the collected energy for use during hours of darkness or cloud cover. The following list includes both mature and immature techniques: Electrochemically in batteries Cryogenic liquid air or nitrogen Compressed air in a cylinder Flywheel energy storage Hydrogen produced by electrolysis of water and then available for pollution free combustion Pu ...

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    Solar power, Solar power - Energy from the Sun, Solar power - Classification, Solar power - Method of energy transformation, Solar power - Complexity of mechanism, Solar power - Focus type, Solar power - Types of technologies, Solar power - Solar design in architecture, Solar power - Solar heating systems, Solar power - Photovoltaic cells, Solar power - Solar thermal electric power plants, Solar power - Solar chemical, Solar power - Phytochemical Energy Storage Biofuels, Solar power - Solar cooking, Solar power - Solar lighting, Solar power - Energy storage, Solar power - Deployment of solar power, Solar power - Africa, Solar power - Asia and Australia, Solar power - Europe, Solar power - North America

    Read more here: » Solar power: Encyclopedia II - Solar power - Energy storage

    Eating For Energy: Encyclopedia II - Food guide pyramid - Initial USDA Pyramid

    The food guiding pyramid, informally known as the food pyramid, was a nutrition guide created by the USDA. This initial pyramid became famous throughout the world, and was, in some way an American icon. ...

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    Food guide pyramid, Food guide pyramid - The Image Campaign - Battle of the Pyramids, Food guide pyramid - USDA, Food guide pyramid - Harvard School of Public Health, Food guide pyramid - Initial USDA Pyramid, Food guide pyramid - Description, Food guide pyramid - Explanation of nutritional values, Food guide pyramid - Criticism

    Read more here: » Food guide pyramid: Encyclopedia II - Food guide pyramid - Initial USDA Pyramid

    Eating For Energy: Encyclopedia II - Food guide pyramid - Initial USDA Pyramid

    The original food guiding pyramid, informally known as the food pyramid, was a nutrition guide created by the USDA. This initial pyramid became famous throughout the world, and was, in some way, an American icon. One issue that this pyramid had was that it was seen as too rigid; the new pyramid relects the idea that a diet should be shaped according to an individual's needs, and the old pyramid did not do this. ...

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    Food guide pyramid, Food guide pyramid - The Image Campaign - Battle of the Pyramids, Food guide pyramid - USDA, Food guide pyramid - Harvard School of Public Health, Food guide pyramid - Initial USDA Pyramid, Food guide pyramid - Description, Food guide pyramid - Explanation of nutritional values, Food guide pyramid - Criticism

    Read more here: » Food guide pyramid: Encyclopedia II - Food guide pyramid - Initial USDA Pyramid

    Eating For Energy: Encyclopedia II - Anorexia nervosa - Indicators

    Anorexic people may: Anorexia nervosa - Physical. be too thin and/or appear to have lost weight; have dry skin and thinning hair; suffer from poor health and sunken eyes; have grown lanugo, a thin hair that grows all over their body as a natural physiological reaction to severe starvation that serves to keep the body warm in the absence of fat; have fainting spells or otherwise pass out (an effect of starvation); have amenorrhea, the absence of menstruatio ...

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    Anorexia nervosa, Anorexia nervosa - Characteristics, Anorexia nervosa - Physiological, Anorexia nervosa - Psychological Sociological and Cultural, Anorexia nervosa - Clinical definition, Anorexia nervosa - Risk factors, Anorexia nervosa - Indicators, Anorexia nervosa - Physical, Anorexia nervosa - Behavioral, Anorexia nervosa - Treatment, Anorexia nervosa - Health care providers, Anorexia nervosa - Family and friends, Anorexia nervosa - Notable anorectics

    Read more here: » Anorexia nervosa: Encyclopedia II - Anorexia nervosa - Indicators

    Eating For Energy: Encyclopedia II - Food guide pyramid - The Image Campaign - Battle of the Pyramids

    Food guide pyramid - USDA. As of 2005, the USDA released a completely new pyramid on its website--featuring the newest technology--individualized plans and statistical tools on their interactive system of websites consisting mainly of www.mypyramid.gov and www.mypyramidtracker.gov. Newest Innovations Measuring quantities in cups instead of servings It includes a new symbol: "Physical Activity" (The person on the stairs) mypyramid.gov literature: Th ...

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    Food guide pyramid, Food guide pyramid - The Image Campaign - Battle of the Pyramids, Food guide pyramid - USDA, Food guide pyramid - Harvard School of Public Health, Food guide pyramid - Initial USDA Pyramid, Food guide pyramid - Description, Food guide pyramid - Explanation of nutritional values, Food guide pyramid - Criticism

    Read more here: » Food guide pyramid: Encyclopedia II - Food guide pyramid - The Image Campaign - Battle of the Pyramids

    Eating For Energy: Encyclopedia II - Food guide pyramid - Description

    Released in 1992, it suggested how much of each food category one should eat each day. The food guide pyramid replaced the four food groups. On April 19, 2005, the USDA released the food guide pyramid's successor, MyPyramid. In general terms the food guide pyramid recommends the following intake of different food groups each day, although exact amounts of calorie intake depends on sex, age, and lifestyle: 6-11 servings a day of grain foods including rice, bread, cereals, and pasta; 3-5 servings a day o ...

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    Food guide pyramid, Food guide pyramid - The Image Campaign - Battle of the Pyramids, Food guide pyramid - USDA, Food guide pyramid - Harvard School of Public Health, Food guide pyramid - Initial USDA Pyramid, Food guide pyramid - Description, Food guide pyramid - Explanation of nutritional values, Food guide pyramid - Criticism

    Read more here: » Food guide pyramid: Encyclopedia II - Food guide pyramid - Description

    Eating For Energy: Encyclopedia II - Food guide pyramid - The Image Campaign - Battle of the Pyramids

    Food guide pyramid - USDA. In 2005, the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) released a completely new pyramid on its websites, featuring the newest technology, like individualized plans and statistical tools on their interactive system. These websites are mainly: MyPyramid.gov and MyPyramid Tracker. Newest Innovations Measuring quantities in cups instead of serving size It includes a new symbol: "Physical Activity" (The person on the stairs) ...

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    Food guide pyramid, Food guide pyramid - The Image Campaign - Battle of the Pyramids, Food guide pyramid - USDA, Food guide pyramid - Harvard School of Public Health, Food guide pyramid - Initial USDA Pyramid, Food guide pyramid - Description, Food guide pyramid - Explanation of nutritional values, Food guide pyramid - Criticism

    Read more here: » Food guide pyramid: Encyclopedia II - Food guide pyramid - The Image Campaign - Battle of the Pyramids

    Eating For Energy: Encyclopedia II - Anorexia nervosa - Indicators

    Anorexia nervosa - Physical. be too thin and/or appear to have lost weight; have dry skin and thinning hair; suffer from poor health and sunken eyes; have grown lanugo, a thin hair that grows all over their body as a natural physiological reaction to severe starvation that serves to keep the body warm in the absence of fat; have fainting spells or otherwise pass out (an effect of starvation); have amenorrhea, the absence of menstruation. Currently, ...

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    Anorexia nervosa, Anorexia nervosa - Characteristics, Anorexia nervosa - Physiological, Anorexia nervosa - Psychological Sociological and Cultural, Anorexia nervosa - Clinical definition, Anorexia nervosa - Risk factors, Anorexia nervosa - Indicators, Anorexia nervosa - Physical, Anorexia nervosa - Behavioral, Anorexia nervosa - Treatment, Anorexia nervosa - Health care providers, Anorexia nervosa - Family and friends, Anorexia nervosa - Notable anorectics

    Read more here: » Anorexia nervosa: Encyclopedia II - Anorexia nervosa - Indicators

    Eating For Energy: Encyclopedia II - Solar power - Energy storage

    For a stand-alone system, some means must be employed to store the collected energy for use during hours of darkness or cloud cover. The following list includes both mature and immature techniques: Electrochemically in batteries Cryogenic liquid air or nitrogen Compressed air in a cylinder Flywheel energy storage Hydrogen produced by electrolysis of water and then available for pollution free combustion Pumped-storage hydroelectricity Molten salt S ...

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    Solar power, Solar power - Energy from the Sun, Solar power - Classification, Solar power - Method of energy transformation, Solar power - Complexity of mechanism, Solar power - Focus type, Solar power - Types of technologies, Solar power - Solar design in architecture, Solar power - Solar heating systems, Solar power - Photovoltaic cells, Solar power - Solar thermal electric power plants, Solar power - Solar chemical, Solar power - Solar cooking, Solar power - Solar lighting, Solar power - Energy storage, Solar power - Deployment of solar power, Solar power - Africa, Solar power - Asia and Australia, Solar power - Europe, Solar power - North America

    Read more here: » Solar power: Encyclopedia II - Solar power - Energy storage

    Eating For Energy: Encyclopedia II - Solar power - Classification

    A wide range of power technologies exist which can make use of the solar energy reaching Earth. These can be classified in a number of different ways. Solar power - Method of energy transformation. Solar energy can be transformed for use elsewhere or utilised directly. Direct solar power involves only one transformation into a usable form. For example: Sunlight hits a photovoltaic cell (also called a photoelectric cell) creating electricity. Sunlight hits the dark absorb ...

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    Solar power, Solar power - Energy from the Sun, Solar power - Classification, Solar power - Method of energy transformation, Solar power - Complexity of mechanism, Solar power - Focus type, Solar power - Types of technologies, Solar power - Solar design in architecture, Solar power - Solar heating systems, Solar power - Photovoltaic cells, Solar power - Solar thermal electric power plants, Solar power - Solar chemical, Solar power - Solar cooking, Solar power - Solar lighting, Solar power - Energy storage, Solar power - Deployment of solar power, Solar power - Africa, Solar power - Asia and Australia, Solar power - Europe, Solar power - North America

    Read more here: » Solar power: Encyclopedia II - Solar power - Classification

    Eating For Energy: Encyclopedia II - Energy economics - Energy efficiency

    According to Brian Czech, "Most modern economics has defined 'efficiency' in terms of output per personhour instead of output per unit of energy input. Using the former calculation, the American farmer is the most productive in the world. Using the latter, he is the least. (Not only is he subsidized through the use of non-renewable fossil fuels, but he also receives financial subsidies from the government, which are paid for by economic activ ...

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    Energy economics, Energy economics - Energy efficiency, Energy economics - Industrial ecology, Energy economics - Environment vs. Economy, Energy economics - Energy collapse, Energy economics - Energy costs of problem solving, Energy economics - Issues, Energy economics - Peak Load Pricing

    Read more here: » Energy economics: Encyclopedia II - Energy economics - Energy efficiency

    Eating For Energy: Encyclopedia II - Raw food diet - Food preparation

    Most foods in raw food diets are simple in preparation, and can be eaten immediately. These include fruit and salads. Other foods can require considerable advanced planning to prepare for eating. Rice and some other grains, for example, require sprouting or overnight soaking to become edible. Preparation of gourmet raw food recipes usually call for a blender, food processor, juicer, and dehydrator. Depending on the recipe, some food (such as cakes) may need to be dehydrated. These processes, which emulate cooked food, are lengthy: some adherents of the diet consequently dispense with these foods, feeling that t ...

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    Raw food diet, Raw food diet - Overview, Raw food diet - History, Raw food diet - Food preparation, Raw food diet - Beliefs and research, Raw food diet - Raw food movement, Raw food diet - Criticism, Raw food diet - Poisoning

    Read more here: » Raw food diet: Encyclopedia II - Raw food diet - Food preparation

    Eating For Energy: Encyclopedia II - Eating clubs Princeton University - History

    Fraternities and secret societies were banned from Princeton from the middle of the nineteenth century until the 1980's - except for the debating societies, the American Whig Society and the Cliosophic Society, which had been founded at Princeton before the American Revolution. Eating clubs arose from dining societies, in which Princeton students gathered to take meals at a common table. These groups, often whimsically named, rarely lasted longer ...

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    Eating clubs Princeton University, Eating clubs Princeton University - History, Eating clubs Princeton University - Current status, Eating clubs Princeton University - Bicker/Sign-ins, Eating clubs Princeton University - Bicker, Eating clubs Princeton University - Sign-ins

    Read more here: » Eating clubs Princeton University: Encyclopedia II - Eating clubs Princeton University - History

    Eating For Energy: Encyclopedia II - Korean cuisine - Traditional Korean table etiquettes

    Although there is no prescribed order for eating the many dishes served at a traditional Korean meal, many Koreans start with a small portion of soup before eating the other dishes in any order they wish. Unlike other chopstick nations, Koreans do not eat rice with chopsticks only but use sujeo a combination of a long shallow spoon and oval-shaped chopsticks (similar to Thai chopsticks) at formal or public meals. Koreans never pick up their rice or soup bowls but leave both on the table and eat f ...

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    Korean cuisine, Korean cuisine - Traditional Korean table settings, Korean cuisine - Traditional Korean foods and dishes, Korean cuisine - Basics, Korean cuisine - Other popular Korean foods, Korean cuisine - Main meat dishes, Korean cuisine - Soups and stews, Korean cuisine - Mixed rice, Korean cuisine - Noodles, Korean cuisine - Desserts, Korean cuisine - Korean liquors wines and beer, Korean cuisine - Korean snacks, Korean cuisine - Contemporary innovations, Korean cuisine - Traditional Korean table etiquettes, Korean cuisine - Controversies

    Read more here: » Korean cuisine: Encyclopedia II - Korean cuisine - Traditional Korean table etiquettes




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