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Jeffrey M Brunstrom

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Appetite|October 11, 2011
Using a novel computer-based approach to assess the acute effects of exercise on appetite-related measuresNor M F Farah, Jeffrey M Brunstrom, Jason M R Gill
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|August 23, 2019
A systematic review and meta-analysis of the social facilitation of eatingHelen K Ruddock, Jeffrey M Brunstrom, Lenny R Vartanian, et al.
Appetite|July 5, 2024
Nutrient clustering, NOVA classification, and nutrient profiling: How do they overlap, and what do they predict about food palatability?Peter J Rogers, Yeliz Vural, Annika N Flynn, et al.
Appetite|September 11, 2016
Modulation of sweet preference by the actual and anticipated consequences of eatingAshley A Martin, Danielle Ferriday, Peter J Rogers, et al.
Appetite|March 9, 2026
Estimating the UK population prevalence of eating in response to exercise, and exploring what factors are associated with eating in response to exerciseJody Salton, Alice Porter, Russell Jago, et al.
Appetite|October 20, 2018
Breaking the fast: Meal patterns and beliefs about healthy eating style are associated with adherence to intermittent fasting dietsChristina Potter, Rebecca L Griggs, Jeffrey M Brunstrom, et al.
Appetite|October 25, 2012
Increased familiarity with eating a food to fullness underlies increased expected satietyMichael A Irvine, Jeffrey M Brunstrom, Philip Gee, et al.
Appetite|June 19, 2022
Social facilitation of energy intake in adult women is sustained over three days in a crossover laboratory experiment and is not compensated for under free-living conditionsHelen K Ruddock, Jeffrey M Brunstrom, Lenny R Vartanian, et al.
Appetite|August 20, 2014
Memory processes in the development of reduced-salt foodsVanessa Herbert, Emma J Bertenshaw, Elizabeth H Zandstra, et al.
Appetite|May 9, 2015
In search of flavour-nutrient learning. A study of the Samburu pastoralists of North-Central KenyaJeffrey M Brunstrom, Peter J Rogers, Kevin P Myers, et al.
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Appetite|October 11, 2011
Using a novel computer-based approach to assess the acute effects of exercise on appetite-related measuresNor M F Farah, Jeffrey M Brunstrom, Jason M R Gill
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|August 23, 2019
A systematic review and meta-analysis of the social facilitation of eatingHelen K Ruddock, Jeffrey M Brunstrom, Lenny R Vartanian, et al.
Appetite|July 5, 2024
Nutrient clustering, NOVA classification, and nutrient profiling: How do they overlap, and what do they predict about food palatability?Peter J Rogers, Yeliz Vural, Annika N Flynn, et al.
Appetite|September 11, 2016
Modulation of sweet preference by the actual and anticipated consequences of eatingAshley A Martin, Danielle Ferriday, Peter J Rogers, et al.
Appetite|March 9, 2026
Estimating the UK population prevalence of eating in response to exercise, and exploring what factors are associated with eating in response to exerciseJody Salton, Alice Porter, Russell Jago, et al.
Appetite|October 20, 2018
Breaking the fast: Meal patterns and beliefs about healthy eating style are associated with adherence to intermittent fasting dietsChristina Potter, Rebecca L Griggs, Jeffrey M Brunstrom, et al.
Appetite|October 25, 2012
Increased familiarity with eating a food to fullness underlies increased expected satietyMichael A Irvine, Jeffrey M Brunstrom, Philip Gee, et al.
Appetite|June 19, 2022
Social facilitation of energy intake in adult women is sustained over three days in a crossover laboratory experiment and is not compensated for under free-living conditionsHelen K Ruddock, Jeffrey M Brunstrom, Lenny R Vartanian, et al.
Appetite|August 20, 2014
Memory processes in the development of reduced-salt foodsVanessa Herbert, Emma J Bertenshaw, Elizabeth H Zandstra, et al.
Appetite|May 9, 2015
In search of flavour-nutrient learning. A study of the Samburu pastoralists of North-Central KenyaJeffrey M Brunstrom, Peter J Rogers, Kevin P Myers, et al.
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