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Brian Wansink

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American Journal of Preventive Medicine|March 19, 2013
Eating behaviors and the number of buffet trips: an observational study at all-you-can-eat Chinese restaurantsBrian Wansink, Mitsuru Shimizu
JAMA Internal Medicine|May 8, 2013
Fattening fasting: hungry grocery shoppers buy more calories, not more foodAner Tal, Brian Wansink
BMC Public Health|December 3, 2013
Fit in 50 years: participation in high school sports best predicts one's physical activity after age 70Simone Dohle, Brian Wansink
BMC Nutrition|March 11, 2020
Retraction Note: Low prices and high regret: how pricing influences regret at all-you-can-eat buffetsÖzge Siğirci, Brian Wansink
Journal of Occupational Health Psychology|January 29, 2016
The 10% solution: Tying managerial salary increases to workplace wellness actions (and not results)Rebecca Robbins, Brian Wansink
Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology|April 30, 2011
Turning virtual reality into reality: a checklist to ensure virtual reality studies of eating behavior and physical activity parallel the real worldAner Tal, Brian Wansink
Appetite|August 26, 2011
Watching food-related television increases caloric intake in restrained eatersMitsuru Shimizu, Brian Wansink
American Journal of Health Behavior|October 26, 2016
Which Design Components of Nutrition Infographics Make Them Memorable and Compelling?Brian Wansink, Rebecca Robbins
Cureus|June 24, 2022
MyPlate, Half-Plate, and No Plate: How Visual Plate-Related Dietary Benchmarks Influence What Food People ServeBrian Wansink, Audrey Wansink
Appetite|November 26, 2003
Profiling taste-motivated segmentsBrian Wansink, Randall Westgren
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American Journal of Preventive Medicine|March 19, 2013
Eating behaviors and the number of buffet trips: an observational study at all-you-can-eat Chinese restaurantsBrian Wansink, Mitsuru Shimizu
JAMA Internal Medicine|May 8, 2013
Fattening fasting: hungry grocery shoppers buy more calories, not more foodAner Tal, Brian Wansink
BMC Public Health|December 3, 2013
Fit in 50 years: participation in high school sports best predicts one's physical activity after age 70Simone Dohle, Brian Wansink
BMC Nutrition|March 11, 2020
Retraction Note: Low prices and high regret: how pricing influences regret at all-you-can-eat buffetsÖzge Siğirci, Brian Wansink
Journal of Occupational Health Psychology|January 29, 2016
The 10% solution: Tying managerial salary increases to workplace wellness actions (and not results)Rebecca Robbins, Brian Wansink
Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology|April 30, 2011
Turning virtual reality into reality: a checklist to ensure virtual reality studies of eating behavior and physical activity parallel the real worldAner Tal, Brian Wansink
Appetite|August 26, 2011
Watching food-related television increases caloric intake in restrained eatersMitsuru Shimizu, Brian Wansink
American Journal of Health Behavior|October 26, 2016
Which Design Components of Nutrition Infographics Make Them Memorable and Compelling?Brian Wansink, Rebecca Robbins
Cureus|June 24, 2022
MyPlate, Half-Plate, and No Plate: How Visual Plate-Related Dietary Benchmarks Influence What Food People ServeBrian Wansink, Audrey Wansink
Appetite|November 26, 2003
Profiling taste-motivated segmentsBrian Wansink, Randall Westgren
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