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837 related items for PubMed ID: 18321293

  • 1. Understanding eating behaviours in Spanish women enrolled in a weight-loss treatment.
    Barberia AM, Attree M, Todd C.
    J Clin Nurs; 2008 Apr; 17(7):957-66. PubMed ID: 18321293
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  • 2. Perception of body weight and self-reported eating and exercise behaviour among obese and non-obese women in Saudi Arabia.
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  • 10. [The influence of three-months weight reducing treatment on eating behavior in obese women].
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    Br J Health Psychol; 2008 Sep; 13(Pt 3):435-48. PubMed ID: 17535506
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  • 13. Belief importance and the theory of planned behaviour: comparing modal and ranked modal beliefs in predicting attendance at breast screening.
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  • 18. Applicability of the stages of change and Weight Efficacy Lifestyle Questionnaire with natives of Sarawak, Malaysia.
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  • 20. Canadian dietitians' views and practices regarding obesity and weight management.
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