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526 related items for PubMed ID: 28722217

  • 1. Personal and situational predictors of everyday snacking: An application of temporal self-regulation theory.
    Elliston KG, Ferguson SG, Schüz B.
    Br J Health Psychol; 2017 Nov; 22(4):854-871. PubMed ID: 28722217
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  • 7. Why we don't eat as intended: Moderators of the short-term intention-behaviour relation in food intake.
    Aulbach MB, van Alebeek H, Jones CM, Blechert J.
    Br J Health Psychol; 2024 Sep; 29(3):576-588. PubMed ID: 38290795
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  • 8. Within- and between-person associations of time-varying determinants with snacking in older adults: an ecological momentary assessment study.
    Cnudde K, De Vylder F, Cardon G, Maes I, Van Dyck D.
    Br J Nutr; 2024 Jul 28; 132(2):236-247. PubMed ID: 38764384
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  • 11. Contribution of dietary snacking behaviours to discretionary energy intake and anthropometric measures in Australian adults: A comparison using an objective vs subjective definition for snacking.
    Fayet-Moore F, McConnell A, Petocz P, Cassettari T, Tuck K, Blumfield M, Warner M, Marshall S.
    Nutr Diet; 2021 Apr 28; 78(2):154-164. PubMed ID: 33145947
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  • 16. The cross-sectional association between snacking behaviour and measures of adiposity: the Fenland Study, UK.
    O'Connor L, Brage S, Griffin SJ, Wareham NJ, Forouhi NG.
    Br J Nutr; 2015 Oct 28; 114(8):1286-93. PubMed ID: 26343512
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  • 17. Socio-economic and demographic factors associated with snacking behavior in a large sample of French adults.
    Si Hassen W, Castetbon K, Péneau S, Tichit C, Nechba A, Lampuré A, Bellisle F, Hercberg S, Méjean C.
    Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act; 2018 Mar 15; 15(1):25. PubMed ID: 29544552
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  • 18. The habitual nature of unhealthy snacking: How powerful are habits in adolescence?
    De Vet E, Stok FM, De Wit JB, De Ridder DT.
    Appetite; 2015 Dec 15; 95():182-7. PubMed ID: 26169248
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  • 19. Psychological predictors of opportunistic snacking in the absence of hunger.
    Fay SH, White MJ, Finlayson G, King NA.
    Eat Behav; 2015 Aug 15; 18():156-9. PubMed ID: 26102429
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