eating behaviour
Eating behaviour, eating attitude and body mass index of dietetic students versus non-dietetic majors: a South African perspective
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Understanding obesity : psychological cues and antecedents of eating behaviour
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Burnout, Eating Behaviour Traits and Dietary Patterns
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Obesity related eating behaviour patterns in Swedish preschool children and association with age, gender, relative weight and parental weight - factorial validation of the Children's Eating Behaviour Questionnaire
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Exploring the relationship between dietary patterns, eating behaviour and fat taste detection thresholds : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Masters of Science in Nutrition and Dietetics at Massey University, Albany, New Zealand
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Adiponectin and human eating behaviour: a Mendelian randomization study
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Is healthy eating behaviour common among school adolescents in Mauritius?
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Development of the children's eating behaviour questionnaire
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Eating behaviour patterns in Chinese children aged 12-18 months and association with relative weight - factorial validation of the Children's Eating Behaviour Questionnaire
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Compassionate Attention and Regulation of Eating Behaviour: A pilot study of a brief low‐intensity intervention for binge eating
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An exploration of the relationships between personality, eating behaviour and taste preference
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Understanding infant eating behaviour – Lessons learned from observation
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Development and validation of the Self-Regulation of Eating Behaviour Questionnaire for adults
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Correlates of picky eating behaviour in children and its effect on growth
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Association between eating behaviour and diet quality: eating alone vs. eating with others
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Comparing measures of cognitive bias relating to eating behaviour
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A social identity analysis of disordered eating behaviour
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Psychometric Properties of the Malay Version of the Dutch Eating Behaviour Questionnaire (DEBQ) in a Sample of Malaysian Adults Attending a Health Care Facility
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Eating with a smaller spoon decreases bite size, eating rate and ad libitum food intake in healthy young males
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Strength awareness and enhancement in a positive psychological intervention for people with abnormal eating behavior
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