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188 related items for PubMed ID: 25308433

  • 1. Social modelling of food intake. The role of familiarity of the dining partners and food type.
    Kaisari P, Higgs S.
    Appetite; 2015 Mar; 86():19-24. PubMed ID: 25308433
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  • 2. Social modeling of eating: a review of when and why social influence affects food intake and choice.
    Cruwys T, Bevelander KE, Hermans RC.
    Appetite; 2015 Mar; 86():3-18. PubMed ID: 25174571
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  • 3. Social matching of food intake and the need for social acceptance.
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  • 4. The power of social influence over food intake: examining the effects of attentional bias and impulsivity.
    Hermans RC, Larsen JK, Lochbuehler K, Nederkoorn C, Herman CP, Engels RC.
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  • 5. Awareness of social influence on food intake. An analysis of two experimental studies.
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  • 7. Social modeling effects on snack intake among young men. The role of hunger.
    Hermans RC, Herman CP, Larsen JK, Engels RC.
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  • 8. Table for two: The effects of familiarity, sex and gender on food choice in imaginary dining scenarios.
    Dibb-Smith A, Brindal E.
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  • 9. Social modeling effects on young women's breakfast intake.
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  • 11. Effects of social influence on eating in couples, friends and strangers.
    Salvy SJ, Jarrin D, Paluch R, Irfan N, Pliner P.
    Appetite; 2007 Jul 14; 49(1):92-9. PubMed ID: 17296248
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  • 13. Food choices in the presence of 'healthy' and 'unhealthy' eating partners.
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  • 14. Following family or friends. Social norms in adolescent healthy eating.
    Pedersen S, Grønhøj A, Thøgersen J.
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  • 15. Peer influence on pre-adolescent girls' snack intake: effects of weight status.
    Salvy SJ, Romero N, Paluch R, Epstein LH.
    Appetite; 2007 Jul 28; 49(1):177-82. PubMed ID: 17363109
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  • 16. How much should I eat? Situational norms affect young women's food intake during meal time.
    Hermans RC, Larsen JK, Herman CP, Engels RC.
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  • 19. External eating mediates the relationship between impulsivity and unhealthy food intake.
    Kakoschke N, Kemps E, Tiggemann M.
    Physiol Behav; 2015 Aug 01; 147():117-21. PubMed ID: 25911264
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  • 20. Matching effects on eating. Individual differences do make a difference!
    Brunner TA.
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