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E J Kothe

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Health Promotion International|September 4, 2012
Acceptability of a theory of planned behaviour email-based nutrition interventionE J Kothe, B A Mullan
Appetite|February 22, 2012
Promoting fruit and vegetable consumption. Testing an intervention based on the theory of planned behaviourE J Kothe, B A Mullan, P Butow
Obesity Reviews : an Official Journal of the International Association for the Study of Obesity|July 17, 2015
Response to 'Obesogenic' oversimplificationJ J Hendrikse, R L Cachia, E J Kothe, et al.
Obesity Reviews : an Official Journal of the International Association for the Study of Obesity|March 11, 2015
Attentional biases for food cues in overweight and individuals with obesity: a systematic review of the literatureJ J Hendrikse, R L Cachia, E J Kothe, et al.
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Health Promotion International|September 4, 2012
Acceptability of a theory of planned behaviour email-based nutrition interventionE J Kothe, B A Mullan
Appetite|February 22, 2012
Promoting fruit and vegetable consumption. Testing an intervention based on the theory of planned behaviourE J Kothe, B A Mullan, P Butow
Obesity Reviews : an Official Journal of the International Association for the Study of Obesity|July 17, 2015
Response to 'Obesogenic' oversimplificationJ J Hendrikse, R L Cachia, E J Kothe, et al.
Obesity Reviews : an Official Journal of the International Association for the Study of Obesity|March 11, 2015
Attentional biases for food cues in overweight and individuals with obesity: a systematic review of the literatureJ J Hendrikse, R L Cachia, E J Kothe, et al.
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