Talk:Motivation and emotion/Book/2014/Resisting the temptation of unhealthy food

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hey, first things that come to mind when I read this topic is the perception that other's have when they see you consuming bad food. I know that personally this is something that makes me refrain from eating bad food (particularly in front of strangers). I also wonder whether a person's self esteem or weight plays a part - e.g. if they feel bad about themselves already would they be more likely to eat bad food, or would this motivate them to eat healthier to make them feel better about themselves? The theories and current research on this would also be interesting to read about, especially whether there is much difference in countries where obesity is prevalent (USA, Australia) compared to other cultures where malnutrition is a huge problem (e.g. Africa)...Food for thought!

user:smelle24 21:34, 16 October 2014

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So when I came across your chapter I had just stuffed down cheesecake, before dinner knowing that I would feel so guilty after! and I thought I need to read this chapter. so I see your just getting started so what I point out will probably be obvious... prob add a reference in the introduction when you say that bad food leads to obesity part. And like mentioned above it will be interesting to see where this is more prevalent.. western societies? poor nations I can imagine not? all the best! I will check it out later. --Dsalvestro (discuss • contribs) 07:52, 26 October 2014 (UTC)

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