reengineering,
179
Food favoritism, gender and,
129
–
130
,
131
–
134
Food insecure households,
156
–
157
Food memory
boy-food/girl-food and,
144
Davis self-selection diet experiment and,
5
–
10
Duncker experiments on children’s,
29
–
33
exposure to new foods and,
19
–
23
genetics and epigenetics and,
4
–
5
,
11
–
13
“wisdom of the body” view,
10
–
11
Food products, branding of,
143
Food Revolution
(television series),
241
Food supply, unhealthy choices in,
xvi
Forced consumption,
112
–
116
,
118
Formula,
xiv
Fourier, Lubine,
110
France
Cantines Scolaires,
67
dislike of turnips in,
34
food education in,
244
French, Paul,
107
French Institute of Taste,
244
Fruit, gender and consumption of,
149
–
150
Fullness,
170
,
171
–
172
.
See also
Satiety
“The Garden Party” (Mansfield),
95
–
96
Gender
comfort food and,
144
consumption of fruits and vegetables and,
149
–
150
eating habits and,
258
food preferences and food favoritism and,
129
–
130
,
131
–
134
foods appropriate to one’s sex and,
139
,
142
–
147
weight expectations/pressures and,
137
–
141
See also
Boys; Girls; Men; Women
Gendercide,
132
Generosity, food and,
109
Genetics
interaction with food environment,
17
–
18
thrifty genes,
106
Geosmin,
34
Girls
body self-image and,
149
nutritional neglect of,
132
–
133
red meat and adolescent,
144
–
147
rules of food for adolescent,
92
See also
Gender
Global diet, changes in,
93
Globus hystericus,
193
Glomeruli,
49
Glucostatic theory,
161
Glycemic index,
172
Gold, Rich,
125
The Golden Cage
(Bruch),
208
–
209
Goodnight Moon
(Brown),
80
Gopnik, Adam,
214
Grandparents, feeding children,
104
–
109
Grave of the Fireflies
(film),
134
–
135
Greece
food nostalgia of expats,
55
–
56
obesity in,
107
Greens, bitterness of,
16
Greer, Germaine,
114
Grimm’s Fairy Tales,
134
Guilt, eating and,
xxv
,
144
,
151
,
179
,
186
,
209
,
229
,
248
,
251
Haldane, J. S.,
135
Hansel and Gretel,
134
Hara hachi bu,
170
Hardyment, Christina,
78
Hare, Caspar,
xxi
Health, parental feeding style and children’s,
117
,
120
–
121
Hearst, George,
136
Hearst, William Randolph,
136
Hedonic shift,
xxvii
,
241
–
242
,
252
–
253
Henry, Diana,
228
“Her Chee-To Heart” (McCorkle),
60
Hidden hunger,
157
High-fiber foods, satiety and,
172
–
173
Hitler, Adolf,
31
Holt, Luther Emmet,
79
–
80
,
90
,
112
–
113
Home cooking
as answer to making healthier eating choices,
xvi
–
xvii
,
228
,
256
,
258
Honey,
xiv
Hostess Snowballs/Twinkies,
60
,
61
Humble, Nicola,
95
Humes, Michele,
18
Hunger,
258
food insecure households and,
156
–
157
managing response to,
156
No Kid Hungry initiative,
155
–
156
in postwar Japan,
225
self-regulation of eating,
xxxi
,
175
–
182
symptoms of long-term,
158
Identity, sense of taste and,
3
–
4
,
41
Images of desire,
51
Imprinting,
45
India
breakfast cereal consumption in,
183
dislike of Plumpy’Nut in,
167
–
169
gender and food favoritism in,
132
–
133
Indulgent parenting style,
117
Insula, anorexia and,
202