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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A cultural understanding of Chinese immigrant mothers' feeding practices. A qualitative study Zhou, Nan
2015
87 C p. 160-167
8 p.
artikel
2 Acute snack intake and appetite responses to active gaming in 8- to 11-year-old boys Allsop, S.
2015
87 C p. 391-
1 p.
artikel
3 A multidisciplinary clinic for severe obesity. Weight loss and functional outcomes James, M.
2015
87 C p. 382-
1 p.
artikel
4 Analysis of personal and cultural values as key determinants of novel food acceptance. Application to an ethnic product Barrena, Ramo
2015
87 C p. 205-214
10 p.
artikel
5 A qualitative evidence synthesis on the management of male obesity. The ROMEO Project Archibald, D.
2015
87 C p. 381-
1 p.
artikel
6 A qualitative study of men's perceptions and attitudes towards weight management and weight management services Thorp, P.
2015
87 C p. 372-
1 p.
artikel
7 A randomised controlled trial of a text supported weight maintenance programme. Lighten Up Plus Sidhu, M.
2015
87 C p. 380-
1 p.
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8 Are common measures of dietary restraint and disinhibited eating reliable and valid in obese persons? Bohrer, Brittany K.
2015
87 C p. 344-351
8 p.
artikel
9 Are grandparents the key to childhood obesity prevention in China? Evidence from a mixed methods study Li, B.
2015
87 C p. 375-
1 p.
artikel
10 A service evaluation of a primary care Tier 3 weight management service using the National Obesity Observatory Standard Evaluation Framework Hughes, C.
2015
87 C p. 377-
1 p.
artikel
11 Assessing cardiometabolic risk in middle-aged adults using body mass index and waist-height ratio. Are two indices better than one? Millar, S.R.
2015
87 C p. 373-
1 p.
artikel
12 Associations between eating occasions and places of consumption among adults Liu, Jodi L.
2015
87 C p. 199-204
6 p.
artikel
13 Associations between general parenting, restrictive snacking rules, and adolescent's snack intake. The roles of fathers and mothers and interparental congruence Gevers, Dorus W.M.
2015
87 C p. 184-191
8 p.
artikel
14 A systematic review of diet and physical activity interventions to prevent or treat obesity in South Asian populations Brown, T.J.
2015
87 C p. 403-
1 p.
artikel
15 A systematic review of long-term weight management randomised controlled trials for obese men. The ROMEO project Robertson, C.
2015
87 C p. 374-
1 p.
artikel
16 A systematic review of the cost-effectiveness of non-surgical obesity interventions in men Boyers, D.
2015
87 C p. 375-
1 p.
artikel
17 A systematic review of weight loss interventions for obese men in the UK. The ROMEO Project Robertson, C.
2015
87 C p. 375-
1 p.
artikel
18 A systematic review of weight regain after behavioural weight management programme end Johns, D.J.
2015
87 C p. 387-
1 p.
artikel
19 Attentional bias to food cues in youth with loss of control eating Shank, Lisa M.
2015
87 C p. 68-75
8 p.
artikel
20 Childhood obesity and educational attainment. Evidence from prospective cohort studies Martin, A.
2015
87 C p. 384-
1 p.
artikel
21 Chocolate equals stop. Chocolate-specific inhibition training reduces chocolate intake and go associations with chocolate Houben, Katrijn
2015
87 C p. 318-323
6 p.
artikel
22 Clinical effectiveness of very low calorie diets. Systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials Parretti, H.
2015
87 C p. 379-
1 p.
artikel
23 Combined effects of cognitive bias for food cues and poor inhibitory control on unhealthy food intake Kakoschke, Naomi
2015
87 C p. 358-364
7 p.
artikel
24 Competencies for the multi-disciplinary team caring for severely obese patients undergoing bariatric surgery. A systematic review Stephen, A.
2015
87 C p. 385-
1 p.
artikel
25 Dairy protein in the post-weaning phase is positively associated with BMI and weight up to five years of age Pimpin, L.
2015
87 C p. 398-
1 p.
artikel
26 Degree of food processing of household acquisition patterns in a Brazilian urban area is related to food buying preferences and perceived food environment Vedovato, G.M.
2015
87 C p. 296-302
7 p.
artikel
27 Development of a family, community-based intervention to reduce obesity in children aged 9–12 years Coulton, V.
2015
87 C p. 402-
1 p.
artikel
28 Development of an intervention to improve parental recognition of childhood overweight Jones, A.
2015
87 C p. 376-
1 p.
artikel
29 Diet and activity behaviour in paediatric non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) compared to obese controls Hart, K.
2015
87 C p. 394-
1 p.
artikel
30 Does a high sugar dietary pattern in childhood lead to increased adiposity in adolescence? Ambrosini, G.
2015
87 C p. 387-
1 p.
artikel
31 Does leptin mediate depression symptoms during interdisciplinary weight loss therapy in obese adolescent girls and boys? Carvalho-Ferreira, J.
2015
87 C p. 399-
1 p.
artikel
32 Does maternal psychopathology increase the risk of pre-schooler obesity? A systematic review Benton, Pree M.
2015
87 C p. 259-282
24 p.
artikel
33 Does the presence of brand equity characters on food packaging affect the taste preferences and choices of children? McGale, L.
2015
87 C p. 390-
1 p.
artikel
34 Do television food adverts increase eating in the absence of hunger behaviours in children? Whalen, R.
2015
87 C p. 392-
1 p.
artikel
35 Eating in moderation and the essential role of awareness. A Dutch longitudinal study identifying psychosocial predictors Walthouwer, Michel Jean Louis
2015
87 C p. 152-159
8 p.
artikel
36 Eating tasty food to cope. Longitudinal association with BMI Boggiano, M.M.
2015
87 C p. 365-370
6 p.
artikel
37 Editors / Publication Information 2015
87 C p. CO2-
1 p.
artikel
38 Effect of behavioural techniques and delivery mode on effectiveness of weight management. Systematic review, meta-analysis and meta-regression Hartmann-Boyce, J.
2015
87 C p. 387-
1 p.
artikel
39 Effects of polydextrose on different levels of energy intake. A systematic review and meta-analysis Ibarra, Alvin
2015
87 C p. 30-37
8 p.
artikel
40 Emotional eating and food cravings. A gender comparison of university students Gonzalez, C.
2015
87 C p. 403-
1 p.
artikel
41 Engagement with childhood weight management interventions. A qualitative evaluation of MEND programme delivery in North Somerset Birch, L.
2015
87 C p. 378-
1 p.
artikel
42 Evaluating the role of a commercial slimming organisation within type 2 diabetes management Avery, A.
2015
87 C p. 383-
1 p.
artikel
43 Eww she sneezed! Contamination context affects children's food preferences and consumption DeJesus, Jasmine M.
2015
87 C p. 303-309
7 p.
artikel
44 Examining the utility of thresholds for aerobic fitness related to resting blood pressure, BMI and body fatness in Portuguese children Duncan, M.
2015
87 C p. 372-
1 p.
artikel
45 Exploring service providers' and commissioners' views on a community pharmacy led weight management service. A qualitative study Whisson, S.
2015
87 C p. 397-
1 p.
artikel
46 Exposure to ‘healthy’ fast food meal bundles in television advertisements promotes liking for fast food but not healthier choices in children Boyland, E.
2015
87 C p. 399-
1 p.
artikel
47 Facets of impulsivity interactively predict body fat and binge eating in young women Meule, Adrian
2015
87 C p. 352-357
6 p.
artikel
48 Factors associated with successful weight loss maintenance after very low calorie diet-induced weight loss Hart, K.
2015
87 C p. 394-
1 p.
artikel
49 Fitness, physical activity and BMI in 5- to 6-year-old children; cross-sectional analysis on a sub-sample of children from the WAVES study, UK Griffin, T.
2015
87 C p. 392-
1 p.
artikel
50 Friendly, flexible and fun. Men's experiences of a weight management programme Lozano, L.
2015
87 C p. 401-
1 p.
artikel
51 GLP-1 analogues treatment was not associated with additional weight loss over intensive lifestyle intervention in severely obese patients with type 2 diabetes Tahrani, A.
2015
87 C p. 393-
1 p.
artikel
52 Headteacher perspectives on the role of the primary school in preventing childhood obesity Clarke, J.
2015
87 C p. 377-
1 p.
artikel
53 Health promotion messages: The role of social presence for food choices Bittner, Jenny V.
2015
87 C p. 336-343
8 p.
artikel
54 Healthy eating and lifestyle in pregnancy. The HELP trial Simpson, S.
2015
87 C p. 396-
1 p.
artikel
55 Healthy places. Obesity prevention thru the local built environment Graff, H.
2015
87 C p. 371-
1 p.
artikel
56 Hedonic hunger and food cue reactivity in obese participants undergoing weight management Mead, B.
2015
87 C p. 384-
1 p.
artikel
57 High satiety expectations of a first course promote selection of less energy in a main course picture task Bulsing, P.J.
2015
87 C p. 236-243
8 p.
artikel
58 How are gastrointestinal peptides related to satiety? Gibbons, C.
2015
87 C p. 386-
1 p.
artikel
59 Identifying specific cues and contexts related to bingeing behavior for the development of effective virtual environments Pla-Sanjuanelo, Joana
2015
87 C p. 81-89
9 p.
artikel
60 Identifying the psychological, nutrient and sensory attributes of foods used for weight management in dieting and non-dieting consumers Buckland, N.
2015
87 C p. 390-
1 p.
artikel
61 Ignorance is bliss. How parents of preschool children make sense of front-of-package visuals and claims on food Abrams, Katie M.
2015
87 C p. 20-29
10 p.
artikel
62 Impact of readiness to change behavior on the effects of a multidisciplinary intervention in obese Brazilian children and adolescents da Silva, Danilo Fernandes
2015
87 C p. 229-235
7 p.
artikel
63 Increased arterial stiffness is associated with overweight and obesity and low physical fitness in children Retallick, C.
2015
87 C p. 381-
1 p.
artikel
64 Increase in cognitive eating restraint predicts weight loss and change in other anthropometric measurements in overweight/obese premenopausal women Urbanek, J. Kalina
2015
87 C p. 244-250
7 p.
artikel
65 Increasing pre-school children's consumption of fruit and vegetables. A modelling and rewards intervention Sharp, C.
2015
87 C p. 389-
1 p.
artikel
66 Innovating nutrition education. Promoting food appreciation and nutrition to school-aged children at an international sporting event Ferris, R.
2015
87 C p. 393-
1 p.
artikel
67 Investigating motivations for weight loss and benefits of attending a commercial weight management organisation post-natally Barber, J.
2015
87 C p. 384-
1 p.
artikel
68 Investigating the impact of sedentariness on appetite control. A multilevel platform linking energy intake and energy expenditure Myers, A.
2015
87 C p. 390-
1 p.
artikel
69 Is a community pharmacy led weight management service effective? A mixed methods service evaluation Smith, S.
2015
87 C p. 396-
1 p.
artikel
70 Kindergarten food familiarization. An exploratory study of teachers' perspectives on food and nutrition in kindergartens Lynch, Meghan
2015
87 C p. 46-55
10 p.
artikel
71 Lighten up adult weight management programme Roscoe, M.
2015
87 C p. 395-
1 p.
artikel
72 Longitudinal relations between observed parenting behaviors and dietary quality of meals from ages 2 to 5 Montaño, Zorash
2015
87 C p. 324-329
6 p.
artikel
73 Matching effect in food intake. The role of food type and familiarity of dining partners Kaisari, P.
2015
87 C p. 380-
1 p.
artikel
74 Maternal employment, acculturation, and time spent in food-related behaviors among Hispanic mothers in the United States. Evidence from the American Time Use Survey Sliwa, Sarah A.
2015
87 C p. 10-19
10 p.
artikel
75 Meals described as healthy or unhealthy match public health education in England Laguna-Camacho, Antonio
2015
87 C p. 283-287
5 p.
artikel
76 Measuring appetite in children. Development of picture rating scales to assess motivational aspects of eating behaviour Sinopoulou, V.
2015
87 C p. 398-
1 p.
artikel
77 Metabolic and feeding behavior alterations provoked by prenatal exposure to aspartame von Poser Toigo, E.
2015
87 C p. 168-174
7 p.
artikel
78 Meta-regression of weight lost in control groups. Does intensity of brief advice or frequency of follow-up lead to greater weight loss? Johns, D.
2015
87 C p. 388-
1 p.
artikel
79 Mindfulness and eating behaviour styles in morbidly obese males and females Ouwens, M.A.
2015
87 C p. 62-67
6 p.
artikel
80 Misperception of body weight in Peruvian women Budge, S.
2015
87 C p. 402-
1 p.
artikel
81 Motives for consumer choice of traditional food and European food in mainland China Wang, Ou
2015
87 C p. 143-151
9 p.
artikel
82 Motor competence and weekend sedentary time predict body mass index in pre-schoolers Roscoe, C.
2015
87 C p. 383-
1 p.
artikel
83 Multiple risk behaviours and central adiposity in mid-adulthood in the 1958 British birth cohort Van Veldhoven, K.
2015
87 C p. 395-
1 p.
artikel
84 Neural predictors of chocolate intake following chocolate exposure Frankort, Astrid
2015
87 C p. 98-107
10 p.
artikel
85 Optimal central obesity measurement site for assessing cardiometabolic and type 2 diabetes risk in middle-aged adults Millar, S.R.
2015
87 C p. 373-
1 p.
artikel
86 Parental feeding styles, child eating behaviour and weight status in children aged 7–8 years Kelleher, K.
2015
87 C p. 381-
1 p.
artikel
87 Parental perspectives on the influence of obesogenic environments on physical activity in children from deprived areas Eyre, E.
2015
87 C p. 385-
1 p.
artikel
88 Parent and child perspectives on a school-based obesity prevention intervention. The West Midlands ActiVe lifestyle and healthy Eating in School children (WAVES) study Clarke, J.
2015
87 C p. 378-
1 p.
artikel
89 Patients with type 2 diabetes achieve similar weight loss in a community weight management programme compared to those without type 2 diabetes Wright, A.
2015
87 C p. 380-
1 p.
artikel
90 Pavlovian conditioning to hedonic food cues in overweight and lean individuals Meyer, Monica D.
2015
87 C p. 56-61
6 p.
artikel
91 Physical activity and time spent sedentary in a population of UK adolescents Routen, A.
2015
87 C p. 389-
1 p.
artikel
92 Pilot analysis exploring the impact of deprivation on engagement and weight outcomes in people attending a commercial weight management organisation Morris, L.
2015
87 C p. 400-
1 p.
artikel
93 Pregnancy after bariatric surgery Shawe, J.
2015
87 C p. 386-
1 p.
artikel
94 Prevalence of NASH cirrhosis in morbidly obese patients undergoing bariatric surgery Ryan, J.
2015
87 C p. 389-
1 p.
artikel
95 Preventing the pack size effect: Exploring the effectiveness of pictorial and non-pictorial serving size recommendations Versluis, Iris
2015
87 C p. 116-126
11 p.
artikel
96 Quality of life and mental health in extreme obesity. A study of individuals attending a Specialist Weight Management Service Jagielski, A.
2015
87 C p. 393-
1 p.
artikel
97 Recruiting families to a childhood obesity management trial. Active vs passive methods Kirby, J.
2015
87 C p. 382-
1 p.
artikel
98 Relation of the multilocus genetic composite reflecting high dopamine signaling capacity to future increases in BMI Yokum, Sonja
2015
87 C p. 38-45
8 p.
artikel
99 Reproducibility of appetite- and metabolism-related peptides following fingertip-capillary blood sampling Green, B.
2015
87 C p. 379-
1 p.
artikel
100 Role for increased plasma PYY and GLP-1 in reducing anticipatory food reward after gastric bypass surgery Miras, A.
2015
87 C p. 376-
1 p.
artikel
101 Rural Latino caregivers' beliefs and behaviors around their children's salt consumption Hoeft, Kristin S.
2015
87 C p. 1-9
9 p.
artikel
102 Satiety but not satiation is improved following 12 weeks of supervised aerobic exercise in overweight and obese individuals Hopkins, M.
2015
87 C p. 401-
1 p.
artikel
103 Self-help interventions for weight loss in overweight and obese adults. Systematic review and meta-analysis Hartmann-Boyce, J.
2015
87 C p. 371-
1 p.
artikel
104 Should weight loss programmes be designed differently for men and women? The ROMEO Project Robertson, C.
2015
87 C p. 374-
1 p.
artikel
105 Slave to habit? Obesity is associated with decreased behavioural sensitivity to reward devaluation Horstmann, Annette
2015
87 C p. 175-183
9 p.
artikel
106 Sleep and energy intake at night in early childhood McDonald, L.
2015
87 C p. 377-
1 p.
artikel
107 Stimulus control and affect in dietary behaviours. An intensive longitudinal study Schüz, Benjamin
2015
87 C p. 310-317
8 p.
artikel
108 Stuck in a vicious circle of stress. Parental concerns and barriers to changing children's dietary and physical activity habits Norman, Åsa
2015
87 C p. 137-142
6 p.
artikel
109 Synergistic effects of social support and self-efficacy on dietary motivation predicting fruit and vegetable intake Reyes Fernández, Benjamín
2015
87 C p. 330-335
6 p.
artikel
110 Systematic review of modifiable risk factors associated with childhood obesity in China, a population undergoing rapid social and economic transition Li, B.
2015
87 C p. 376-
1 p.
artikel
111 Systematic review of qualitative and quantitative definitions of failure in revisional bariatric surgery Mann, J.
2015
87 C p. 400-
1 p.
artikel
112 Teacher experiences of delivering an obesity prevention programme (The WAVES study intervention) in a primary school setting Griffin, T.
2015
87 C p. 378-
1 p.
artikel
113 Tees Consumption and Activity in Kids Experience (TeesCAKE). Qualitative results Smith, S.
2015
87 C p. 397-
1 p.
artikel
114 The association between types of eating behaviour and dispositional mindfulness in adults with diabetes. Results from Diabetes MILES. The Netherlands Tak, Sanne R.
2015
87 C p. 288-295
8 p.
artikel
115 The challenge of setting up and evaluating a primary care based Tier 3 adult weight management service; bridging the gap between service delivery and research Hughes, C.
2015
87 C p. 383-
1 p.
artikel
116 The development and use of a GPS-accelerometry data matching software program Moore, H.
2015
87 C p. 397-
1 p.
artikel
117 The development of the predisposition to dehydration questionnaire Benton, David
2015
87 C p. 76-80
5 p.
artikel
118 The effectiveness of behavioural weight management programmes for adults assessed by trials conducted in everyday contexts. Systematic review Hartmann-Boyce, J.
2015
87 C p. 391-
1 p.
artikel
119 The effect of a fundamental movement skill intervention on physical skill self-efficacy and motor skill competence in overweight and obese children Bryant, E.
2015
87 C p. 385-
1 p.
artikel
120 The impact of athlete endorsement on estimates of nutritional content of food meals Flint, S.
2015
87 C p. 395-
1 p.
artikel
121 The impact of bariatric surgery on the development of sight threatening retinopathy in patients with Type 2 diabetes Tahrani, A.
2015
87 C p. 392-
1 p.
artikel
122 The impact of induced positive mood on symptomatic behaviour in eating disorders. An experimental, AB/BA crossover design testing a multimodal presentation during a test-meal Cardi, Valentina
2015
87 C p. 192-198
7 p.
artikel
123 The impact of menu labelling on food choice in an obese population Reale, S.
2015
87 C p. 391-
1 p.
artikel
124 The implementation of a group based mindful eating approach in a UK Tier 3 pre-bariatric service Davies, H.
2015
87 C p. 398-
1 p.
artikel
125 The influence of hot and cool executive function on the development of eating styles related to overweight in children Groppe, Karoline
2015
87 C p. 127-136
10 p.
artikel
126 The nutrient composition of a formula-based very low calorie diet (FB-VLCD) compared with that provided by conventional food (CF) Haynes, S.A.
2015
87 C p. 382-
1 p.
artikel
127 The relationship between sleep duration and central obesity in South Asians and White Europeans with Type 2 diabetes Altaf, Q.
2015
87 C p. 394-
1 p.
artikel
128 The role of appetite in formula-feeding duration. A mixed methods approach Syrad, H.
2015
87 C p. 374-
1 p.
artikel
129 The Satter Eating Competence Inventory for Low-income persons is a valid measure of eating competence for persons of higher socioeconomic position Lohse, Barbara
2015
87 C p. 223-228
6 p.
artikel
130 The stigmata of obesity. Thoughts and attitudes of adolescent school pupils Hutch, A.
2015
87 C p. 402-
1 p.
artikel
131 Treatment of hypogonadal obese men with parenteral testosterone undecanoate induces weight loss, improves the metabolic syndrome, and in diabetics, improves metabolic control Saad, F.
2015
87 C p. 399-
1 p.
artikel
132 Trial protocol to assess the effects of intermittent (IER) versus continuous energy restriction (CER) on weight and other risk factors in patients attending the Rotherham Institute for Obesity (RIO) Carter, D.
2015
87 C p. 400-
1 p.
artikel
133 Underlying differences between conscientious omnivores and vegetarians in the evaluation of meat and animals Rothgerber, Hank
2015
87 C p. 251-258
8 p.
artikel
134 Underreporting in an outpatient weight management clinic James, M.
2015
87 C p. 401-
1 p.
artikel
135 Using fMRI to assess the impact of Mandolean training on the neural control of obesity in young people Hamilton-Shield, J.
2015
87 C p. 386-
1 p.
artikel
136 Validity of a questionnaire measuring motives for choosing foods including sustainable concerns Sautron, Valérie
2015
87 C p. 90-97
8 p.
artikel
137 Variability in levels of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity and sedentary time among youth sport participants is associated with obesity linked health outcomes Fenton, S.
2015
87 C p. 379-
1 p.
artikel
138 Views of black African and Caribbean men on weight and health Hirving, T.
2015
87 C p. 372-
1 p.
artikel
139 Visual weight misperceptions; overweight looks like a ‘healthy weight’ Oldham, M.
2015
87 C p. 371-
1 p.
artikel
140 Weight loss at one year after sleeve gastrectomy compared to gastric banding Abeysekera, A.
2015
87 C p. 388-
1 p.
artikel
141 Weight loss at one year after sleeve gastrectomy compared to gastric bypass Abeysekera, A.
2015
87 C p. 388-
1 p.
artikel
142 Weight management in pregnancy. Participants' experiences of ‘Healthy Eating and Lifestyle in Pregnancy (HELP)’ trial Simpson, S.
2015
87 C p. 396-
1 p.
artikel
143 Weight perception and knowledge of health implications amongst primary care populations Finnikin, S.
2015
87 C p. 373-
1 p.
artikel
144 Well, that's what came with it. A qualitative study of U.S. mothers' perceptions of healthier default options for children's meals at fast-food restaurants Henry, Holly K.M.
2015
87 C p. 108-115
8 p.
artikel
145 ‘Why don’t you try it again?’ A comparison of parent led, home based interventions aimed at increasing children's consumption of a disliked vegetable Holley, Clare E.
2015
87 C p. 215-222
8 p.
artikel
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