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Hunger and Eating as a Motivated Behavior
Eating is a fundamental motivated behavior driven by the biological need for survival. The regulation of hunger and eating involves complex physiological mechanisms. However, this behavior is not solely biological; it is also significantly shaped by powerful social, cultural, and economic influences. Understanding eating behavior requires examining both the physiological processes and the external factors that affect it, as well as the adverse consequences of disordered eating.
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