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Barbara Mullan

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Foods (Basel, Switzerland)|June 13, 2025
Health, Environment or Taste? Using the Theory of Planned Behaviour to Predict Plant-Based Milk ConsumptionIndita Dorina, Ava Nikpour, Barbara Mullan, et al.
Journal of Health Psychology|August 2, 2015
"Champion" behavior in a community obesity reduction program: Feedback from peersSamar Aoun, Kirby Sainsbury, Barbara Mullan, et al.
American Journal of Health Behavior|March 3, 2016
Physical Activity and Transitioning to College: The Importance of Intentions and HabitsVanessa Allom, Barbara Mullan, Eloise Cowie, et al.
The International Journal of Eating Disorders|July 25, 2012
A pilot evaluation of appetite-awareness training in the treatment of childhood overweight and obesity: a preliminary investigationTaryn Bloom, Louise Sharpe, Barbara Mullan, et al.
Behavioral Sciences (Basel, Switzerland)|August 29, 2024
What Is Behavioral Complexity? Lay Perceptions of Characteristics of Complex BehaviorIndita Dorina, Barbara Mullan, Mark Boyes, et al.
Health Psychology Review|January 30, 2016
Reasoned versus reactive prediction of behaviour: a meta-analysis of the prototype willingness modelJemma Todd, Emily Kothe, Barbara Mullan, et al.
Psychology, Health & Medicine|June 14, 2017
Understanding supplement use: an application of temporal self-regulation theoryVanessa Allom, Barbara Mullan, Allison Clifford, et al.
The American Journal of Chinese Medicine|June 11, 2008
Medical Qigong for cancer patients: pilot study of impact on quality of life, side effects of treatment and inflammationByeongsang Oh, Phyllis Butow, Barbara Mullan, et al.
British Journal of Health Psychology|November 21, 2022
Utility of temporal self-regulation theory in health and social behaviours: A meta-analysisIndita Dorina, Barbara Mullan, Mark Boyes, et al.
British Journal of Health Psychology|October 22, 2021
Can sweet food-specific inhibitory control training via a mobile application improve eating behavior in children with obesity?Sepideh Memarian, Alireza Moradi, Jafar Hasani, et al.
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Foods (Basel, Switzerland)|June 13, 2025
Health, Environment or Taste? Using the Theory of Planned Behaviour to Predict Plant-Based Milk ConsumptionIndita Dorina, Ava Nikpour, Barbara Mullan, et al.
Journal of Health Psychology|August 2, 2015
"Champion" behavior in a community obesity reduction program: Feedback from peersSamar Aoun, Kirby Sainsbury, Barbara Mullan, et al.
American Journal of Health Behavior|March 3, 2016
Physical Activity and Transitioning to College: The Importance of Intentions and HabitsVanessa Allom, Barbara Mullan, Eloise Cowie, et al.
The International Journal of Eating Disorders|July 25, 2012
A pilot evaluation of appetite-awareness training in the treatment of childhood overweight and obesity: a preliminary investigationTaryn Bloom, Louise Sharpe, Barbara Mullan, et al.
Behavioral Sciences (Basel, Switzerland)|August 29, 2024
What Is Behavioral Complexity? Lay Perceptions of Characteristics of Complex BehaviorIndita Dorina, Barbara Mullan, Mark Boyes, et al.
Health Psychology Review|January 30, 2016
Reasoned versus reactive prediction of behaviour: a meta-analysis of the prototype willingness modelJemma Todd, Emily Kothe, Barbara Mullan, et al.
Psychology, Health & Medicine|June 14, 2017
Understanding supplement use: an application of temporal self-regulation theoryVanessa Allom, Barbara Mullan, Allison Clifford, et al.
The American Journal of Chinese Medicine|June 11, 2008
Medical Qigong for cancer patients: pilot study of impact on quality of life, side effects of treatment and inflammationByeongsang Oh, Phyllis Butow, Barbara Mullan, et al.
British Journal of Health Psychology|November 21, 2022
Utility of temporal self-regulation theory in health and social behaviours: A meta-analysisIndita Dorina, Barbara Mullan, Mark Boyes, et al.
British Journal of Health Psychology|October 22, 2021
Can sweet food-specific inhibitory control training via a mobile application improve eating behavior in children with obesity?Sepideh Memarian, Alireza Moradi, Jafar Hasani, et al.
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