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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A new look at the science of weight control: How acceptance and commitment strategies can address the challenge of self-regulation Forman, Evan M.
2015
84 C p. 171-180
10 p.
artikel
2 A photographic method to measure food item intake. Validation in geriatric institutions Pouyet, Virginie
2015
84 C p. 11-19
9 p.
artikel
3 Association between Australian-Indian mothers' controlling feeding practices and children's appetite traits Jani, Rati
2015
84 C p. 188-195
8 p.
artikel
4 A step-by-step introduction to vegetables at the beginning of complementary feeding. The effects of early and repeated exposure Hetherington, Marion M.
2015
84 C p. 280-290
11 p.
artikel
5 Bits and pieces. Food texture influences food acceptance in young children Werthmann, Jessica
2015
84 C p. 181-187
7 p.
artikel
6 Body weight and food intake in Parkinson's disease. A review of the association to non-motor symptoms Aiello, Marilena
2015
84 C p. 204-211
8 p.
artikel
7 Can you have your meat and eat it too? Conscientious omnivores, vegetarians, and adherence to diet Rothgerber, Hank
2015
84 C p. 196-203
8 p.
artikel
8 Consumer purchasing behaviour towards fish and seafood products. Patterns and insights from a sample of international studies Carlucci, Domenico
2015
84 C p. 212-227
16 p.
artikel
9 Cross-cultural validity of the Intuitive Eating Scale-2. Psychometric evaluation in a sample of the general French population Camilleri, Géraldine M.
2015
84 C p. 34-42
9 p.
artikel
10 Disordered eating practices in gastrointestinal disorders Satherley, R.
2015
84 C p. 240-250
11 p.
artikel
11 Does personality influence eating styles and food choices? Direct and indirect effects Keller, Carmen
2015
84 C p. 128-138
11 p.
artikel
12 Drivers of overweight mothers' food choice behaviors depend on child gender Bouhlal, Sofia
2015
84 C p. 154-160
7 p.
artikel
13 Eating behaviour among undergraduate students. Comparing nutrition students with other courses Poínhos, Rui
2015
84 C p. 28-33
6 p.
artikel
14 Editors / Publication Information 2015
84 C p. CO2-
1 p.
artikel
15 Effects of inter-food interval on the variety effect in an instrumental food-seeking task. Clarifying the role of habituation Thrailkill, Eric A.
2015
84 C p. 43-53
11 p.
artikel
16 Exposure to foods' non-taste sensory properties. A nursery intervention to increase children's willingness to try fruit and vegetables Dazeley, Paul
2015
84 C p. 1-6
6 p.
artikel
17 Feeling happy and thinking about food. Counteractive effects of mood and memory on food consumption Collins, Rebecca
2015
84 C p. 107-112
6 p.
artikel
18 Feel your food. The influence of tactile sensitivity on picky eating in children Nederkoorn, Chantal
2015
84 C p. 7-10
4 p.
artikel
19 Front-of-pack symbols are not a reliable indicator of products with healthier nutrient profiles Emrich, Teri E.
2015
84 C p. 148-153
6 p.
artikel
20 Gender relations and couple negotiations of British men's food practice changes after prostate cancer Mróz, Lawrence W.
2015
84 C p. 113-119
7 p.
artikel
21 Habitual intake of fruit juice predicts central blood pressure Pase, Matthew P.
2015
84 C p. 68-72
5 p.
artikel
22 How food cues can enhance and inhibit motivation to obtain and consume food Colagiuri, Ben
2015
84 C p. 79-87
9 p.
artikel
23 If ego depletion cannot be studied using identical tasks, it is not ego depletion Lange, Florian
2015
84 C p. 325-327
3 p.
artikel
24 Illusionary delusions. Willingness to exercise self-control can mask effects of glucose on self-control performance in experimental paradigms that use identical self-control tasks Chatzisarantis, Nikos L.D.
2015
84 C p. 322-324
3 p.
artikel
25 Improving meal context in nursing homes. Impact of four strategies on food intake and meal pleasure Divert, Camille
2015
84 C p. 139-147
9 p.
artikel
26 It's my party and I eat if I want to. Reasons for unhealthy snacking Verhoeven, Aukje A.C.
2015
84 C p. 20-27
8 p.
artikel
27 Levels of craving influence psychological challenge and physiological reactivity Frings, Daniel
2015
84 C p. 161-165
5 p.
artikel
28 Maternal eating disorder and infant diet. A latent class analysis based on the Norwegian Mother and Child Cohort Study (MoBa) Torgersen, Leila
2015
84 C p. 291-298
8 p.
artikel
29 Mealtime duration in problem and non-problem eaters Adamson, Michelle
2015
84 C p. 228-234
7 p.
artikel
30 Nutritional responses to acute training sessions in young elite rugby players Thivel, D.
2015
84 C p. 316-321
6 p.
artikel
31 Nutrition self-efficacy is unidirectionally related to outcome expectations in children Larsen, Andrew L.
2015
84 C p. 166-170
5 p.
artikel
32 “Our” food versus “my” food. Investigating the relation between childhood shared food practices and adult prosocial behavior in Belgium De Backer, Charlotte J.S.
2015
84 C p. 54-60
7 p.
artikel
33 Predictors of caregiver feeding practices differentiating persistently obese from persistently non-overweight adolescents Towner, Elizabeth K.
2015
84 C p. 120-127
8 p.
artikel
34 Pre-ordering lunch at work. Results of the what to eat for lunch study Stites, Shana D.
2015
84 C p. 88-97
10 p.
artikel
35 “Snacks are not food”. Low-income, urban mothers' perceptions of feeding snacks to their preschool-aged children Fisher, J.O.
2015
84 C p. 61-67
7 p.
artikel
36 The effects of a single bout of aerobic or resistance exercise on food reward McNeil, Jessica
2015
84 C p. 264-270
7 p.
artikel
37 The evolving content of meals in Great Britain. Results of a survey in 2012 in comparison with the 1950s Yates, Luke
2015
84 C p. 299-308
10 p.
artikel
38 The role of attentional bias in the effect of food advertising on actual food intake among children Folkvord, Frans
2015
84 C p. 251-258
8 p.
artikel
39 Unsuccessful attempts to replicate effects of self control operations and glucose on ego-depletion pose an interesting research question that demands explanation Chatzisarantis, Nikos L.D.
2015
84 C p. 328-329
2 p.
artikel
40 Using the theory of planned behaviour to measure motivation for recovery in anorexia nervosa Dawson, Lisa
2015
84 C p. 309-315
7 p.
artikel
41 Validation of an iPad visual analogue rating system for assessing appetite and satiety Brunger, Louise
2015
84 C p. 259-263
5 p.
artikel
42 Values, attitudes, and frequency of meat consumption. Predicting meat-reduced diet in Australians Hayley, Alexa
2015
84 C p. 98-106
9 p.
artikel
43 Variation in saltiness perception of soup with respect to soup serving temperature and consumer dietary habits Kim, Jeong-Weon
2015
84 C p. 73-78
6 p.
artikel
44 What does it mean to be a ‘picky eater’? A qualitative study of food related identities and practices Thompson, Claire
2015
84 C p. 235-239
5 p.
artikel
45 Why don't poor men eat fruit? Socioeconomic differences in motivations for fruit consumption Pechey, Rachel
2015
84 C p. 271-279
9 p.
artikel
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