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Applied Psychology. Health and Well-Being|January 31, 2025
Rooted in routine: Fostering higher order vegetable-shopping habits using a randomised simple planning interventionKimberly R More, Curt More, Natasha Harris, et al.
Annual Review of Psychology|October 17, 2007
Health Psychology: the Search for Pathways between Behavior and HealthHoward Leventhal, John Weinman, Elaine A Leventhal, et al.
Body Image|January 18, 2019
Evaluating the potential roles of body dissatisfaction in exercise avoidanceKimberly R More, L Alison Phillips, Miriam H Eisenberg Colman
Journal of Behavioral Medicine|July 16, 2024
Evaluating the impact of individuals' morningness-eveningness on the effectiveness of a habit-formation intervention for a simple and a complex behaviorL Alison Phillips, Kimberly R More, Daniel Russell, et al.
Journal of Behavioral Medicine|March 17, 2016
Self-management of chronic illness: the role of 'habit' versus reflective factors in exercise and medication adherenceL Alison Phillips, Joshua Cohen, Edith Burns, et al.
Psychology, Health & Medicine|November 14, 2013
Stroke survivors' endorsement of a "stress belief model" of stroke prevention predicts control of risk factors for recurrent strokeL Alison Phillips, Stanley Tuhrim, Ian M Kronish, et al.
Psychology & Health|September 16, 2014
Stroke and TIA survivors' cognitive beliefs and affective responses regarding treatment and future stroke risk differentially predict medication adherence and categorised stroke riskL Alison Phillips, Michael A Diefenbach, Jessica Abrams, et al.
Psychology of Sport and Exercise|October 3, 2017
The Impact of E-diaries and Accelerometers on Young Adults' Perceived and Objectively Assessed Physical ActivityMiriam H Eisenberg, L Alison Phillips, Lauren Fowler, et al.
Applied Psychology. Health and Well-Being|February 4, 2025
Comparing positive versus negative intrinsic rewards for predicting physical activity habit strength and frequency during a period of high stressLindsey Fremling, L Alison Phillips, Lindsay Bottoms, et al.
Psychology of Sport and Exercise|November 4, 2024
Does messaging matter? A registered report on appearance-versus health-based message framing in exercise appeals targeted towards womenKimberly R More, Curt More, Kayla A Burd, et al.
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Applied Psychology. Health and Well-Being|January 31, 2025
Rooted in routine: Fostering higher order vegetable-shopping habits using a randomised simple planning interventionKimberly R More, Curt More, Natasha Harris, et al.
Annual Review of Psychology|October 17, 2007
Health Psychology: the Search for Pathways between Behavior and HealthHoward Leventhal, John Weinman, Elaine A Leventhal, et al.
Body Image|January 18, 2019
Evaluating the potential roles of body dissatisfaction in exercise avoidanceKimberly R More, L Alison Phillips, Miriam H Eisenberg Colman
Journal of Behavioral Medicine|July 16, 2024
Evaluating the impact of individuals' morningness-eveningness on the effectiveness of a habit-formation intervention for a simple and a complex behaviorL Alison Phillips, Kimberly R More, Daniel Russell, et al.
Journal of Behavioral Medicine|March 17, 2016
Self-management of chronic illness: the role of 'habit' versus reflective factors in exercise and medication adherenceL Alison Phillips, Joshua Cohen, Edith Burns, et al.
Psychology, Health & Medicine|November 14, 2013
Stroke survivors' endorsement of a "stress belief model" of stroke prevention predicts control of risk factors for recurrent strokeL Alison Phillips, Stanley Tuhrim, Ian M Kronish, et al.
Psychology & Health|September 16, 2014
Stroke and TIA survivors' cognitive beliefs and affective responses regarding treatment and future stroke risk differentially predict medication adherence and categorised stroke riskL Alison Phillips, Michael A Diefenbach, Jessica Abrams, et al.
Psychology of Sport and Exercise|October 3, 2017
The Impact of E-diaries and Accelerometers on Young Adults' Perceived and Objectively Assessed Physical ActivityMiriam H Eisenberg, L Alison Phillips, Lauren Fowler, et al.
Applied Psychology. Health and Well-Being|February 4, 2025
Comparing positive versus negative intrinsic rewards for predicting physical activity habit strength and frequency during a period of high stressLindsey Fremling, L Alison Phillips, Lindsay Bottoms, et al.
Psychology of Sport and Exercise|November 4, 2024
Does messaging matter? A registered report on appearance-versus health-based message framing in exercise appeals targeted towards womenKimberly R More, Curt More, Kayla A Burd, et al.
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