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132 related items for PubMed ID: 33842520

  • 1. Effects of Apple Form on Energy Intake During a Mid-Afternoon Snack: A Preload Paradigm Study in School-Aged Children.
    Schwartz C, Person O, Szleper E, Nicklaus S, Tournier C.
    Front Nutr; 2021; 8():620335. PubMed ID: 33842520
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  • 2. The effect of fruit in different forms on energy intake and satiety at a meal.
    Flood-Obbagy JE, Rolls BJ.
    Appetite; 2009 Apr; 52(2):416-22. PubMed ID: 19110020
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  • 3. Cracker shape modifies ad libitum snack intake of crackers with cheese dip.
    van Eck A, van Stratum A, Achlada D, Goldschmidt B, Scholten E, Fogliano V, Stieger M, Bolhuis D.
    Br J Nutr; 2020 Nov 14; 124(9):988-997. PubMed ID: 32513317
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  • 4. Short-term effects of a low glycemic index carob-containing snack on energy intake, satiety, and glycemic response in normal-weight, healthy adults: Results from two randomized trials.
    Papakonstantinou E, Orfanakos N, Farajian P, Kapetanakou AE, Makariti IP, Grivokostopoulos N, Ha MA, Skandamis PN.
    Nutrition; 2017 Oct 14; 42():12-19. PubMed ID: 28870473
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  • 5. Lunch-time food choices in preschoolers: Relationships between absolute and relative intakes of different food categories, and appetitive characteristics and weight.
    Carnell S, Pryor K, Mais LA, Warkentin S, Benson L, Cheng R.
    Physiol Behav; 2016 Aug 01; 162():151-60. PubMed ID: 27039281
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  • 6. Frequency and quality of mid-afternoon snack among Spanish children.
    Julian C, Santaliestra-Pasías AM, Miguel-Berges ML, Moreno LA.
    Nutr Hosp; 2017 Jul 28; 34(4):827-833. PubMed ID: 29095005
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  • 7. Nutritional surveillance in Tuscany: eating habits at breakfast, mid-morning and afternoon snacks among 8-9 y-old children.
    Lazzeri G, Giallombardo D, Guidoni C, Zani A, Casorelli A, Grasso A, Pozzi T, Rossi S, Giacchi M.
    J Prev Med Hyg; 2006 Sep 28; 47(3):91-9. PubMed ID: 17217185
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  • 8. Examining the Role of Food Form on Children's Self-Regulation of Energy Intake.
    Reigh NA, Rolls BJ, Francis LA, Buss KA, Hayes JE, Hetherington MM, Moding KJ, Kling SMR, Keller KL.
    Front Nutr; 2022 Sep 28; 9():791718. PubMed ID: 35223945
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  • 9. Short-term regulation of food intake in children, young adults and the elderly.
    Zandstra EH, Mathey MF, Graaf C, van Staveren WA.
    Eur J Clin Nutr; 2000 Mar 28; 54(3):239-46. PubMed ID: 10713747
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  • 10. Small food texture modifications can be used to change oral processing behaviour and to control ad libitum food intake.
    Mosca AC, Torres AP, Slob E, de Graaf K, McEwan JA, Stieger M.
    Appetite; 2019 Nov 01; 142():104375. PubMed ID: 31326437
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  • 11. Preschoolers' mid-afternoon snack intake is not affected by lunchtime food consumption.
    Wilson JF.
    Appetite; 1999 Dec 01; 33(3):319-27. PubMed ID: 10625525
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  • 12. An after-school snack of raisins lowers cumulative food intake in young children.
    Patel BP, Bellissimo N, Luhovyy B, Bennett LJ, Hurton E, Painter JE, Anderson GH.
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  • 13. 'Snack' versus 'meal': The impact of label and place on food intake.
    Ogden J, Wood C, Payne E, Fouracre H, Lammyman F.
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  • 14. Portion size selection in children: Effect of sensory imagery for snacks varying in energy density.
    Lange C, Schwartz C, Hachefa C, Cornil Y, Nicklaus S, Chandon P.
    Appetite; 2020 Jul 01; 150():104656. PubMed ID: 32165270
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  • 15. Effect of fat- and sucrose-containing foods on the size of eating episodes and energy intake in lean dietary restrained and unrestrained females: potential for causing overconsumption.
    Green SM, Blundell JE.
    Eur J Clin Nutr; 1996 Sep 01; 50(9):625-35. PubMed ID: 8880042
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  • 16. An afternoon snack of berries reduces subsequent energy intake compared to an isoenergetic confectionary snack.
    James LJ, Funnell MP, Milner S.
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  • 17. Nutrient intakes and food patterns of toddlers' lunches and snacks: influence of location.
    Ziegler P, Briefel R, Ponza M, Novak T, Hendricks K.
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  • 18. [Dietary intake of calcium in pre-school and school children in Russia: main food sources and eating occasions].
    Martinchik AN, Keshabyants EE, Kambarov AO, Peskova EV, Bryantseva SA, Bazarova LB, Semenova YA.
    Vopr Pitan; 2018 Jan 01; 87(2):24-33. PubMed ID: 30592865
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  • 19. Incorporation of air into a snack food reduces energy intake.
    Osterholt KM, Roe LS, Rolls BJ.
    Appetite; 2007 May 01; 48(3):351-8. PubMed ID: 17188782
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  • 20. Correlation of instrumental texture properties from textural profile analysis (TPA) with eating behaviours and macronutrient composition for a wide range of solid foods.
    Wee MSM, Goh AT, Stieger M, Forde CG.
    Food Funct; 2018 Oct 17; 9(10):5301-5312. PubMed ID: 30256358
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