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526 related items for PubMed ID: 28722217

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    Young MD, Plotnikoff RC, Collins CE, Callister R, Morgan PJ.
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    Wouters S, Jacobs N, Duif M, Lechner L, Thewissen V.
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    Forman EM, Shaw JA, Goldstein SP, Butryn ML, Martin LM, Meiran N, Crosby RD, Manasse SM.
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  • 33. Exploring individual cognitions, self-regulation skills, and environmental-level factors as mediating variables of two versions of a Web-based computer-tailored nutrition education intervention aimed at adults: A randomized controlled trial.
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  • 35. Within-Day Variability in Negative Affect Moderates Cue Responsiveness in High-Calorie Snacking.
    Papadakis T, Ferguson SG, Schüz B.
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  • 38. Ecological momentary assessment of the snacking environments of children from racially/ethnically diverse households.
    Loth KA, Tate AD, Trofholz A, Fisher JO, Miller L, Neumark-Sztainer D, Berge JM.
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