Food–alcohol competition: As young females eat more food, do they drink less alcohol?

Volume: 22, Issue: 5, Pages: 674 - 683
Published: Nov 4, 2015
Abstract
Seminal health behaviour theories and behaviour modification techniques are applied to health behaviours individually. Limited empirical work investigates how change in one health behaviour may change another. This study proposes a food-alcohol competition hypothesis, where individuals tend to consume one rewarding substance to the other's exclusion. In a large sample of adolescent girls assessed yearly from age 15 to 19, Latent Growth Modelling...
Paper Details
Title
Food–alcohol competition: As young females eat more food, do they drink less alcohol?
Published Date
Nov 4, 2015
Volume
22
Issue
5
Pages
674 - 683
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