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The following pages link to Michelle Dalton (Q56422066):
Displaying 23 items.
- Weak Satiety Responsiveness Is a Reliable Trait Associated with Hedonic Risk Factors for Overeating among Women (Q36102087) (← links)
- Examination of food reward and energy intake under laboratory and free-living conditions in a trait binge eating subtype of obesity (Q37240294) (← links)
- Current progress in the assessment of 'liking' vs. 'wanting' food in human appetite. Comment on '"You say it's liking, i say it's wanting...". On the difficulty of disentangling food reward in man'. (Q37953184) (← links)
- Obesity and eating behaviour in children and adolescents: contribution of common gene polymorphisms (Q38020893) (← links)
- Psychobiological examination of liking and wanting for fat and sweet taste in trait binge eating females (Q38198906) (← links)
- Metabolic Phenotyping Guidelines: studying eating behaviour in humans (Q38232798) (← links)
- Validation of the Leeds Food Preference Questionnaire in Arabs (Q39738077) (← links)
- Preliminary validation and principal components analysis of the Control of Eating Questionnaire (CoEQ) for the experience of food craving (Q41102949) (← links)
- Effect of BMI and binge eating on food reward and energy intake: further evidence for a binge eating subtype of obesity (Q43967832) (← links)
- A novel integrative procedure for identifying and integrating three-dimensions of objectively measured free-living sedentary behaviour (Q47137010) (← links)
- Early improvement in food cravings are associated with long-term weight loss success in a large clinical sample (Q47177271) (← links)
- Early improvement in food cravings are associated with long-term weight loss success in a large clinical sample (Q47223628) (← links)
- Implicit wanting and explicit liking are markers for trait binge eating. A susceptible phenotype for overeating (Q48113155) (← links)
- An examination of appetite and disordered eating in active Crohn's disease. (Q52802240) (← links)
- Graham Finlayson (Q53480104) (← links)
- Disentangling the relationship between sedentariness and obesity: Activity intensity, but not sitting posture, is associated with adiposity in women (Q56479985) (← links)
- Biopsychological investigation of hedonic processes in individuals susceptible to overeating : role of liking and wanting in trait binge eating (Q56646753) (← links)
- Commentary: Methodological and reporting practices for laboratory studies assessing food intake using fixed and ad libitum test meals (Q57024055) (← links)
- Associations between nutritional properties of food and consumer perceptions related to weight management (Q58419015) (← links)
- Structured, aerobic exercise reduces fat mass and is partially compensated through energy intake but not energy expenditure in women (Q58601189) (← links)
- Appetite, Satiety, and Food Reward in Obese Individuals: A Behavioral Phenotype Approach (Q59900758) (← links)
- Hedonics of Food Consumption: Are Food ‘Liking’ and ‘Wanting’ Viable Targets for Appetite Control in the Obese? (Q59902541) (← links)
- John Edward Blundell (Q59903179) (← links)