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John Blundell

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European Journal of Clinical Nutrition|September 7, 2018
Behaviour, energy balance, obesity and capitalismJohn Blundell
Nature Reviews. Endocrinology|December 17, 2009
Making claims: functional foods for managing appetite and weightJohn Blundell
Expert Review of Endocrinology & Metabolism|February 14, 2019
ECO 2013 ReportJohn Blundell, Euan Woodward
The British Journal of Nutrition|December 24, 2002
Functional foods: psychological and behavioural functionsLouise Dye, John Blundell
Current Protocols in Neuroscience|April 23, 2008
Direct, continuous behavioral analysis of drug action on feedingSimon Goodson, Jason Halford, John Blundell
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|July 24, 2023
Fat-free mass and resting metabolic rate are determinants of energy intake: implications for a theory of appetite controlMark Hopkins, Catherine Gibbons, John Blundell
Obesity Facts|August 24, 2013
Effect of BMI and binge eating on food reward and energy intake: further evidence for a binge eating subtype of obesityMichelle Dalton, John Blundell, Graham Finlayson
Appetite|July 28, 2007
The role of implicit wanting in relation to explicit liking and wanting for food: implications for appetite controlGraham Finlayson, Neil King, John Blundell
Frontiers in Psychology|October 25, 2013
Examination of food reward and energy intake under laboratory and free-living conditions in a trait binge eating subtype of obesityMichelle Dalton, John Blundell, Graham S Finlayson
Physiology & Behavior|January 1, 2018
Homeostatic and non-homeostatic appetite control along the spectrum of physical activity levels: An updated perspectiveKristine Beaulieu, Mark Hopkins, John Blundell, et al.
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European Journal of Clinical Nutrition|September 7, 2018
Behaviour, energy balance, obesity and capitalismJohn Blundell
Nature Reviews. Endocrinology|December 17, 2009
Making claims: functional foods for managing appetite and weightJohn Blundell
Expert Review of Endocrinology & Metabolism|February 14, 2019
ECO 2013 ReportJohn Blundell, Euan Woodward
The British Journal of Nutrition|December 24, 2002
Functional foods: psychological and behavioural functionsLouise Dye, John Blundell
Current Protocols in Neuroscience|April 23, 2008
Direct, continuous behavioral analysis of drug action on feedingSimon Goodson, Jason Halford, John Blundell
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|July 24, 2023
Fat-free mass and resting metabolic rate are determinants of energy intake: implications for a theory of appetite controlMark Hopkins, Catherine Gibbons, John Blundell
Obesity Facts|August 24, 2013
Effect of BMI and binge eating on food reward and energy intake: further evidence for a binge eating subtype of obesityMichelle Dalton, John Blundell, Graham Finlayson
Appetite|July 28, 2007
The role of implicit wanting in relation to explicit liking and wanting for food: implications for appetite controlGraham Finlayson, Neil King, John Blundell
Frontiers in Psychology|October 25, 2013
Examination of food reward and energy intake under laboratory and free-living conditions in a trait binge eating subtype of obesityMichelle Dalton, John Blundell, Graham S Finlayson
Physiology & Behavior|January 1, 2018
Homeostatic and non-homeostatic appetite control along the spectrum of physical activity levels: An updated perspectiveKristine Beaulieu, Mark Hopkins, John Blundell, et al.
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