2 resultados para Potter, Beattie
em Digital Archives@Colby
Resumo:
The effectiveness of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) for eating disorders has established a link between cognitive processes and unhealthy eating behaviors. However, the relationship between individual differences in unhealthy eating behaviors that are not related to clinical eating disorders, such as overeating and restrained eating, and the processing of food related verbal stimuli remains undetermined. Furthermore, the cognitive processes that promote unhealthy and healthy exercise patterns remain virtually unexplored by previous research. The present study compared individual differences in attitudes and behaviors around eating and exercise to responses to food and exercise-related words using a Lexical Decision Task (LDT). Participants were recruited from Colby (n = 61) and the greater Waterville community (n = 16). The results indicate the following trends in the data: Individuals who scored high in thin ideal responded faster to food-related words than individuals with low thin Ideal scores did. Regarding the exercise-related data, individuals who engage in more low intensity exercise responded faster to exercise-related words than individuals who engage in less low intensity exercise did. These findings suggest that cognitive schemata about food and exercise might mediate individuals eating and exercise patterns.
Resumo:
A collection of Colby student poetry edited by Norris Potter, Jr. "This 'Anthology of Recent Colby Verse' merits the attention of everyone interested in poetry-or in Colby. It contains, perhaps, no great poems; but it contains many interesting ones." --From the introduction by Merle Crowell, Editor of the American Magazine.