Higher BMI is associated with stronger effects of social...

Higher BMI is associated with stronger effects of social cues on everyday snacking behaviour

Schüz, Benjamin, Revell, Sarah, Hills, Andrew P., Schüz, Natalie, Ferguson, Stuart G.
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Volume:
114
Language:
english
Journal:
Appetite
DOI:
10.1016/j.appet.2017.03.012
Date:
July, 2017
File:
PDF, 1.54 MB
english, 2017
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