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September 15, 2014
In good company. The effect of an eating companion's appearance on food intake
Mitsuru Shimizu, Katie Johnson, Brian Wansink
Public Health Nutrition
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March 30, 2016
Frosting on the cake: pictures on food packaging bias serving size
John Brand, Brian Wansink, Abby Cohen
Eating Behaviors
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May 24, 2014
Dispelling myths about a new healthful food can be more motivating than promoting nutritional benefits: the case of Tofu
Brian Wansink, Mitsuru Shimizu, Adam Brumberg
JAMA Internal Medicine
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September 3, 2014
Watch what you eat: action-related television content increases food intake
Aner Tal, Scott Zuckerman, Brian Wansink
Frontiers in Psychology
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September 23, 2016
How Traumatic Violence Permanently Changes Shopping Behavior
Ozge Sigirci, Marc Rockmore, Brian Wansink
Public Health Nutrition
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April 27, 2017
Frosting on the cake: pictures on food packaging bias serving size - CORRIGENDUM
John Brand, Brian Wansink, Abby Cohen
Appetite
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January 15, 2019
Corrigendum to "Viewers vs. Doers. The relationship between watching food television and BMI" [Appetite 90 (2015) 131-135]
Lizzy Pope, Lara Latimer, Brian Wansink
Pediatrics
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December 19, 2012
Association of nutrient-dense snack combinations with calories and vegetable intake
Brian Wansink, Mitsuru Shimizu, Adam Brumberg
Journal of Physical Activity & Health
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May 10, 2014
Exercise and food compensation: exploring diet-related beliefs and behaviors of regular exercisers
Simone Dohle, Brian Wansink, Lorena Zehnder
BMC Public Health
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March 19, 2017
Erratum to: Depicted serving size: cereal packaging pictures exaggerate serving sizes and promote overserving
Aner Tal, Stina Niemann, Brian Wansink
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Appetite
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September 15, 2014
In good company. The effect of an eating companion's appearance on food intake
Mitsuru Shimizu, Katie Johnson, Brian Wansink
Public Health Nutrition
|
March 30, 2016
Frosting on the cake: pictures on food packaging bias serving size
John Brand, Brian Wansink, Abby Cohen
Eating Behaviors
|
May 24, 2014
Dispelling myths about a new healthful food can be more motivating than promoting nutritional benefits: the case of Tofu
Brian Wansink, Mitsuru Shimizu, Adam Brumberg
JAMA Internal Medicine
|
September 3, 2014
Watch what you eat: action-related television content increases food intake
Aner Tal, Scott Zuckerman, Brian Wansink
Frontiers in Psychology
|
September 23, 2016
How Traumatic Violence Permanently Changes Shopping Behavior
Ozge Sigirci, Marc Rockmore, Brian Wansink
Public Health Nutrition
|
April 27, 2017
Frosting on the cake: pictures on food packaging bias serving size - CORRIGENDUM
John Brand, Brian Wansink, Abby Cohen
Appetite
|
January 15, 2019
Corrigendum to "Viewers vs. Doers. The relationship between watching food television and BMI" [Appetite 90 (2015) 131-135]
Lizzy Pope, Lara Latimer, Brian Wansink
Pediatrics
|
December 19, 2012
Association of nutrient-dense snack combinations with calories and vegetable intake
Brian Wansink, Mitsuru Shimizu, Adam Brumberg
Journal of Physical Activity & Health
|
May 10, 2014
Exercise and food compensation: exploring diet-related beliefs and behaviors of regular exercisers
Simone Dohle, Brian Wansink, Lorena Zehnder
BMC Public Health
|
March 19, 2017
Erratum to: Depicted serving size: cereal packaging pictures exaggerate serving sizes and promote overserving
Aner Tal, Stina Niemann, Brian Wansink
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