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354 related items for PubMed ID: 26169248

  • 1. The habitual nature of unhealthy snacking: How powerful are habits in adolescence?
    De Vet E, Stok FM, De Wit JB, De Ridder DT.
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  • 2. Using Temporal Self-Regulation Theory to understand healthy and unhealthy eating intentions and behaviour.
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  • 3. Do habits always override intentions? Pitting unhealthy snacking habits against snack-avoidance intentions.
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  • 4. The power of habits: unhealthy snacking behaviour is primarily predicted by habit strength.
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  • 5. Developmental trends in eating self-regulation and dietary intake in adolescents.
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  • 8. Sensitivity to reward and adolescents' unhealthy snacking and drinking behavior: the role of hedonic eating styles and availability.
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    Larson NI, Miller JM, Watts AW, Story MT, Neumark-Sztainer DR.
    J Nutr; 2016 Jul 09; 146(7):1348-55. PubMed ID: 27281807
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  • 11. The moderating role of state inhibitory control in the effect of evaluative conditioning on temptation and unhealthy snacking.
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  • 12. Do British and Chinese adolescents snack for different reasons? A cross-country study using the Theory of Planned Behaviour and eating styles.
    Zhang Q, Hugh-Jones S, O'Connor DB.
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  • 13. Identifying the 'if' for 'if-then' plans: combining implementation intentions with cue-monitoring targeting unhealthy snacking behaviour.
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  • 14. Individual, behavioural and home environmental factors associated with eating behaviours in young adolescents.
    Pearson N, Griffiths P, Biddle SJH, Johnston JP, Haycraft E.
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  • 16. Multicontextual correlates of energy-dense, nutrient-poor snack food consumption by adolescents.
    Larson N, Miller JM, Eisenberg ME, Watts AW, Story M, Neumark-Sztainer D.
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  • 17. Emotion-driven impulsiveness and snack food consumption of European adolescents: Results from the I.Family study.
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  • 18. Exploring the association between television advertising of healthy and unhealthy foods, self-control, and food intake in three European countries.
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  • 19. Navigating the obesogenic environment: how psychological sensitivity to the food environment and self-regulatory competence are associated with adolescent unhealthy snacking.
    Stok FM, De Vet E, Wardle J, Chu MT, De Wit J, De Ridder DT.
    Eat Behav; 2015 Apr 01; 17():19-22. PubMed ID: 25528719
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