The energy balance hypothesis of obesity: do the laws of thermodynamics explain excessive adiposity? Abstract. In this work, we reflect upon the energy balance hypothesis of obesity. ... Introduction. ... The First Law of Thermodynamics. ... The energy balance paradigm for obesity. ... Discussion. ... Conclusions. ... References. ... Author information. ... Ethics declarations. ... Additional information. ... More items...
https://www.wbur.org/npr/1060464791/query
Implicit bias cannot be measured with standard (self-report) survey questions. Instead, sophisticated instruments have been developed for this purpose, the most commonly used being the Implicit Association Test(IAT).11,12The IAT is a computer-based measure that relies on differences in response latency to reveal implicit bias.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3140753/
What can we do about it? Slow down. Due to the processing speed of our brains, we are far more likely to make a prejudiced decision when in a rush. ... Analyse yourself. Have you been presented with a situation like this before? ... Diversify your life. Do you tend to gravitate towards certain types of people? ... Be honest. ...
https://www.verywellmind.com/implicit-bias-overview-4178401
What to do with your implicit bias Frame diversity, inclusion, and equity work through a positive lens. Depicting diversity and inclusion efforts as “weeding out the bad apples” or otherwise assuming that only a few bad individuals ... Withhold judgment while committing to accountability. ... Pencil in time to talk about bias. ...
https://www.verywellmind.com/implicit-bias-overview-4178401
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