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Brian Wansink

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Appetite|April 1, 2006
The sweet tooth hypothesis: how fruit consumption relates to snack consumptionBrian Wansink, Ganaël Bascoul, Gary T Chen
Appetite|December 6, 2018
Corrigendum to "The audience eats more if a movie character keeps eating: An unconscious mechanism for media influence on eating behaviors" [Appetite 108 (2017) 407-415]Shuo Zhou, Michael A Shapiro, Brian Wansink
Appetite|October 27, 2016
The audience eats more if a movie character keeps eating: An unconscious mechanism for media influence on eating behaviorsShuo Zhou, Michael A Shapiro, Brian Wansink
The New England Journal of Medicine|September 23, 2016
Weight Gain over the Holidays in Three CountriesElina E Helander, Brian Wansink, Angela Chieh
Appetite|October 8, 2009
"Is this a meal or snack?" Situational cues that drive perceptionsBrian Wansink, Collin R Payne, Mitsuru Shimizu
Journal of Medical Internet Research|December 19, 2012
Mindless eating challenge: retention, weight outcomes, and barriers for changes in a public web-based healthy eating and weight loss programKirsikka Kaipainen, Collin R Payne, Brian Wansink
Appetite|August 29, 2012
Death row nutrition. Curious conclusions of last mealsBrian Wansink, Kevin M Kniffin, Mitsuru Shimizu
JAMA Pediatrics|May 7, 2013
Preordering school lunch encourages better food choices by childrenAndrew S Hanks, David R Just, Brian Wansink
Eating Behaviors|May 24, 2014
Biting versus chewing: eating style and social aggression in childrenBrian Wansink, Francesca Zampollo, Guido Camps, et al.
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine|August 23, 2012
Can branding improve school lunches?Brian Wansink, David R Just, Collin R Payne
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Appetite|April 1, 2006
The sweet tooth hypothesis: how fruit consumption relates to snack consumptionBrian Wansink, Ganaël Bascoul, Gary T Chen
Appetite|December 6, 2018
Corrigendum to "The audience eats more if a movie character keeps eating: An unconscious mechanism for media influence on eating behaviors" [Appetite 108 (2017) 407-415]Shuo Zhou, Michael A Shapiro, Brian Wansink
Appetite|October 27, 2016
The audience eats more if a movie character keeps eating: An unconscious mechanism for media influence on eating behaviorsShuo Zhou, Michael A Shapiro, Brian Wansink
The New England Journal of Medicine|September 23, 2016
Weight Gain over the Holidays in Three CountriesElina E Helander, Brian Wansink, Angela Chieh
Appetite|October 8, 2009
"Is this a meal or snack?" Situational cues that drive perceptionsBrian Wansink, Collin R Payne, Mitsuru Shimizu
Journal of Medical Internet Research|December 19, 2012
Mindless eating challenge: retention, weight outcomes, and barriers for changes in a public web-based healthy eating and weight loss programKirsikka Kaipainen, Collin R Payne, Brian Wansink
Appetite|August 29, 2012
Death row nutrition. Curious conclusions of last mealsBrian Wansink, Kevin M Kniffin, Mitsuru Shimizu
JAMA Pediatrics|May 7, 2013
Preordering school lunch encourages better food choices by childrenAndrew S Hanks, David R Just, Brian Wansink
Eating Behaviors|May 24, 2014
Biting versus chewing: eating style and social aggression in childrenBrian Wansink, Francesca Zampollo, Guido Camps, et al.
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine|August 23, 2012
Can branding improve school lunches?Brian Wansink, David R Just, Collin R Payne
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