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Redefining Snacking as a Piece of Daily Happiness:A Randomized Controlled Trial of Engagement in Oyatsu Activities for Improving Well-Being
《International Journal of Mental Health Promotion》2024年第12期967-975,共9页Shinichiro Matsuguma Miku Suzuki Miki Kanamaru Hitomi Tsuchiya Masato Kawamoto Masaya Kobayashi 
supported by the Morinaga&Co.,Ltd.,R&D Institute.
Background:Today,mental illness is one of the most serious social issues in Japan.To proactively prevent psychological disorders and improve and maintain well-being,each individual must take action and engage in small...
关键词:SNACKING subjective well-being eudaimonic well-being prosocial behaviors echT PressScience 
Snacking at Sunrise
《Beijing Review》2023年第50期40-41,共2页Yuan Yuan 
In the darkness before dawn,vendors arrive in dribs and drabs at Xiaoheyan morning market in Shenyang,Liaoning Province in northeast China.Wrapped in thick clothes,the vendors set up stalls and turn on stoves.Tantaliz...
关键词:China. NORTHEAST BOILING 
Nighttime snacking is associated with risk of obesity and hyperglycemia in adults:a cross-sectional survey from Chinese adult teachers
《The Journal of Biomedical Research》2017年第6期541-547,共7页Xiaoyang Liu Chunlin Zheng Cheng Xu Qian Liu Jin Wang Yongzhi Hong Peng Zhao 
supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant No.81473013,No.81673210 and No.81172694);the Outstanding Youth Fund of Jiangsu Province(SBK2014010296);the Research Project of the Chinese Ministry of Education(213015A);Jiangsu Province Blue Project of University(JX2161015124,and JX2161015094);a project funded by the Priority Academic Program Development(PAPD)of Jiangsu Higher Education Institutions;the Grant for the 135 Key Medical Project of Jiangsu Province(No.XK201117)
Relationship between nighttime snack and human health conditions remains unclear. In this paper, we analyzed the association of frequency of nighttime snacking with obesity, hyperlipidemia and hyperglycemia using a Ch...
关键词:nighttime snacking OBESITY HYPERGLYCEMIA 
Snacking Xi'an Style
《Women of China》1999年第11期46-46,共1页DENG XIAOQIU 
The ancient capital Xi’an is not onlyknown for its long history. It also enjoysfame among tourists for its local snacks.Dried persimmon is probably one ofthe most famous specialties in Xi’an.
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