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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A longitudinal investigation of overweight children's body perception and satisfaction during a weight management program O'Connor, Jacklin N.
2015
85 C p. 48-51
4 p.
artikel
2 Ambivalence toward palatable food and emotional eating predict weight fluctuations. Results of a longitudinal study with four waves Keller, Carmen
2015
85 C p. 138-145
8 p.
artikel
3 A pilot study comparing opaque, weighted bottles with conventional, clear bottles for infant feeding Ventura, Alison K.
2015
85 C p. 178-184
7 p.
artikel
4 Approach avoidance training in the eating domain: Testing the effectiveness across three single session studies Becker, Daniela
2015
85 C p. 58-65
8 p.
artikel
5 Associations between commercial complementary food consumption and fruit and vegetable intake in children. Results of the DONALD study Foterek, Kristina
2015
85 C p. 84-90
7 p.
artikel
6 Awareness of social influence on food intake. An analysis of two experimental studies Robinson, Eric
2015
85 C p. 165-170
6 p.
artikel
7 Blue lighting decreases the amount of food consumed in men, but not in women Cho, Sungeun
2015
85 C p. 111-117
7 p.
artikel
8 Can't wait to lose weight? Characterizing temporal discounting parameters for weight-loss Lim, Seung-Lark
2015
85 C p. 8-13
6 p.
artikel
9 Caught in a ‘spiral’. Barriers to healthy eating and dietary health promotion needs from the perspective of unemployed young people and their service providers Davison, Jenny
2015
85 C p. 146-154
9 p.
artikel
10 Development of the Mealtime Emotions Measure for adolescents (MEM-A): Gender differences in emotional responses to family mealtimes and eating psychopathology White, Hannah J.
2015
85 C p. 76-83
8 p.
artikel
11 Does maternal history of eating disorders predict mothers' feeding practices and preschoolers' emotional eating? de Barse, Lisanne M.
2015
85 C p. 1-7
7 p.
artikel
12 Does salt increase thirst? Leshem, Micah
2015
85 C p. 70-75
6 p.
artikel
13 Eating and inflicting pain out of boredom Havermans, Remco C.
2015
85 C p. 52-57
6 p.
artikel
14 Editors / Publication Information 2015
85 C p. CO2-
1 p.
artikel
15 Effects of norm referent salience on young people's dietary orientation Tarrant, Mark
2015
85 C p. 160-164
5 p.
artikel
16 Electrophysiological indices of visual food cue-reactivity. Differences in obese, overweight and normal weight women Hume, David John
2015
85 C p. 126-137
12 p.
artikel
17 Energy compensation in the real world: Good compensation for small portions of chocolate and biscuits over short time periods in complicit consumers using commercially available foods Appleton, Katherine M.
2015
85 C p. 104-110
7 p.
artikel
18 Energy intake estimation from counts of chews and swallows Fontana, Juan M.
2015
85 C p. 14-21
8 p.
artikel
19 Food reinforcement and delay discounting in zBMI-discordant siblings Feda, Denise M.
2015
85 C p. 185-189
5 p.
artikel
20 ‘I don’t think I ever had food poisoning’. A practice-based approach to understanding foodborne disease that originates in the home Wills, Wendy J.
2015
85 C p. 118-125
8 p.
artikel
21 It's always snack time: An investigation of event scripts in young children. Musher-Eizenman, Dara R.
2015
85 C p. 66-69
4 p.
artikel
22 Mating strategy, disgust, and food neophobia Al-Shawaf, Laith
2015
85 C p. 30-35
6 p.
artikel
23 Nutrition practices of nurseries in England. Comparison with national guidelines Neelon, Sara E. Benjamin
2015
85 C p. 22-29
8 p.
artikel
24 Paternal modeling, household availability, and paternal intake as predictors of fruit, vegetable, and sweetened beverage consumption among African American children Harris, Toni S.
2015
85 C p. 171-177
7 p.
artikel
25 Stopping to food can reduce intake. Effects of stimulus-specificity and individual differences in dietary restraint Lawrence, Natalia S.
2015
85 C p. 91-103
13 p.
artikel
26 Understanding eating in the absence of hunger among young children: A systematic review of existing studies Lansigan, Reina K.
2015
85 C p. 36-47
12 p.
artikel
27 Young woman smokers gain significantly more weight over 2-year follow-up than non-smokers. How Virginia doesn't slim Stice, Eric
2015
85 C p. 155-159
5 p.
artikel
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