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Jeffrey M Brunstrom

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Physiology & Behavior|July 31, 2021
The social facilitation of eating: why does the mere presence of others cause an increase in energy intake?Helen K Ruddock, Jeffrey M Brunstrom, Suzanne Higgs
Physiology & Behavior|March 28, 2018
Assessing "chaotic eating" using self-report and the UK Adult National Diet and Nutrition Survey: No association between BMI and variability in meal or snack timingsAnnie R Zimmerman, Laura Johnson, Jeffrey M Brunstrom
Appetite|January 21, 2015
Effects of meal variety on expected satiation: evidence for a 'perceived volume' heuristicGregory S Keenan, Jeffrey M Brunstrom, Danielle Ferriday
Appetite|February 9, 2010
Familiarity changes expectations about fullnessJeffrey M Brunstrom, Nicholas G Shakeshaft, Erin Alexander
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|September 16, 2011
Children's familiarity with snack foods changes expectations about fullnessCharlotte A Hardman, Keri McCrickerd, Jeffrey M Brunstrom
Physiology & Behavior|July 6, 2005
Dietary restraint and US devaluation predict evaluative learningJeffrey M Brunstrom, Suzanne Higgs, Gemma L Mitchell
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|September 18, 2025
Strategic menu optimization could reduce carbon emissions and saturated fat consumption: a simulation modelling study of UK hospital inpatient mealsAnnika N Flynn, Taro Takahashi, Jeffrey M Brunstrom
Appetite|March 16, 2010
Perceived volume, expected satiation, and the energy content of self-selected mealsJeffrey M Brunstrom, Jane Collingwood, Peter J Rogers
Current Obesity Reports|December 3, 2015
Expected Satiety: Application to Weight Management and Understanding Energy Selection in HumansCiarán G Forde, Eva Almiron-Roig, Jeffrey M Brunstrom
Physiology & Behavior|April 3, 2004
Dietary restraint and heightened reactivity to foodJeffrey M Brunstrom, Heather M Yates, Gemma L Witcomb
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Physiology & Behavior|July 31, 2021
The social facilitation of eating: why does the mere presence of others cause an increase in energy intake?Helen K Ruddock, Jeffrey M Brunstrom, Suzanne Higgs
Physiology & Behavior|March 28, 2018
Assessing "chaotic eating" using self-report and the UK Adult National Diet and Nutrition Survey: No association between BMI and variability in meal or snack timingsAnnie R Zimmerman, Laura Johnson, Jeffrey M Brunstrom
Appetite|January 21, 2015
Effects of meal variety on expected satiation: evidence for a 'perceived volume' heuristicGregory S Keenan, Jeffrey M Brunstrom, Danielle Ferriday
Appetite|February 9, 2010
Familiarity changes expectations about fullnessJeffrey M Brunstrom, Nicholas G Shakeshaft, Erin Alexander
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|September 16, 2011
Children's familiarity with snack foods changes expectations about fullnessCharlotte A Hardman, Keri McCrickerd, Jeffrey M Brunstrom
Physiology & Behavior|July 6, 2005
Dietary restraint and US devaluation predict evaluative learningJeffrey M Brunstrom, Suzanne Higgs, Gemma L Mitchell
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|September 18, 2025
Strategic menu optimization could reduce carbon emissions and saturated fat consumption: a simulation modelling study of UK hospital inpatient mealsAnnika N Flynn, Taro Takahashi, Jeffrey M Brunstrom
Appetite|March 16, 2010
Perceived volume, expected satiation, and the energy content of self-selected mealsJeffrey M Brunstrom, Jane Collingwood, Peter J Rogers
Current Obesity Reports|December 3, 2015
Expected Satiety: Application to Weight Management and Understanding Energy Selection in HumansCiarán G Forde, Eva Almiron-Roig, Jeffrey M Brunstrom
Physiology & Behavior|April 3, 2004
Dietary restraint and heightened reactivity to foodJeffrey M Brunstrom, Heather M Yates, Gemma L Witcomb
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