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Laurence J Nolan

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Appetite|January 29, 2017
Is it time to consider the "food use disorder?"Laurence J Nolan
Appetite|March 19, 2019
Food selection, food craving, and body mass index in persons in treatment for substance use disorderLaurence J Nolan
Physiology & Behavior|January 6, 2024
Food selection in a buffet scenario by persons in recovery from substance use disorder: Testing a parallel mediation model including impulsivity, food craving, and breadth of drug useLaurence J Nolan
Appetite|January 3, 2016
"Food addiction" is associated with night eating severityLaurence J Nolan, Allan Geliebter
Eating Behaviors|June 6, 2012
Night eating is associated with emotional and external eating in college studentsLaurence J Nolan, Allan Geliebter
Appetite|December 27, 2016
Validation of the Night Eating Diagnostic Questionnaire (NEDQ) and its relationship with depression, sleep quality, "food addiction", and body mass indexLaurence J Nolan, Allan Geliebter
Journal of Eating Disorders|November 14, 2019
Factor structure of the Night Eating Diagnostic Questionnaire (NEDQ) and an evaluation of the diagnostic criteria of the night eating syndromeLaurence J Nolan, Allan Geliebter
Appetite|January 21, 2024
The role of irrational beliefs in the relationship between attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) symptoms and disordered eating in two general student samplesLaurence J Nolan, Suzanne Higgs
Appetite|January 24, 2016
Paved with good intentions: Paradoxical eating responses to weight stigmaLaurence J Nolan, Amy Eshleman
Appetite|December 15, 2024
Experience with multiple devaluation is associated with elevated emotional eating, perceived weight, and body mass index: An exploration of mediating factors and the role of irrational beliefs in general population and university samplesLaurence J Nolan, Amy Eshleman
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Appetite|January 29, 2017
Is it time to consider the "food use disorder?"Laurence J Nolan
Appetite|March 19, 2019
Food selection, food craving, and body mass index in persons in treatment for substance use disorderLaurence J Nolan
Physiology & Behavior|January 6, 2024
Food selection in a buffet scenario by persons in recovery from substance use disorder: Testing a parallel mediation model including impulsivity, food craving, and breadth of drug useLaurence J Nolan
Appetite|January 3, 2016
"Food addiction" is associated with night eating severityLaurence J Nolan, Allan Geliebter
Eating Behaviors|June 6, 2012
Night eating is associated with emotional and external eating in college studentsLaurence J Nolan, Allan Geliebter
Appetite|December 27, 2016
Validation of the Night Eating Diagnostic Questionnaire (NEDQ) and its relationship with depression, sleep quality, "food addiction", and body mass indexLaurence J Nolan, Allan Geliebter
Journal of Eating Disorders|November 14, 2019
Factor structure of the Night Eating Diagnostic Questionnaire (NEDQ) and an evaluation of the diagnostic criteria of the night eating syndromeLaurence J Nolan, Allan Geliebter
Appetite|January 21, 2024
The role of irrational beliefs in the relationship between attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) symptoms and disordered eating in two general student samplesLaurence J Nolan, Suzanne Higgs
Appetite|January 24, 2016
Paved with good intentions: Paradoxical eating responses to weight stigmaLaurence J Nolan, Amy Eshleman
Appetite|December 15, 2024
Experience with multiple devaluation is associated with elevated emotional eating, perceived weight, and body mass index: An exploration of mediating factors and the role of irrational beliefs in general population and university samplesLaurence J Nolan, Amy Eshleman
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