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Leonard H Epstein

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The American Psychologist|February 14, 2020
Choice is relative: Reinforcing value of food and activity in obesity treatmentKatelyn A Carr, Leonard H Epstein
Health Psychology : Official Journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association|May 25, 2002
Can fruits and vegetables and activities substitute for snack foods?Gary S Goldfield, Leonard H Epstein
Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.)|January 29, 2010
Future directions for pediatric obesity treatmentLeonard H Epstein, Brian H Wrotniak
Plos One|August 19, 2020
Translating episodic future thinking manipulations for clinical use: Development of a clinical controlJillian M Rung, Leonard H Epstein
Pediatrics|May 31, 2017
The Promise of Early Childhood Self-Regulation for Obesity PreventionLeonard H Epstein, Stephanie Anzman-Frasca
Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.)|August 8, 2023
Leveraging behavioral genetics methods to accelerate obesity protection discovery: the Augmented T0 Discordant Sibling DesignMyles S Faith, Leonard H Epstein
Preventive Medicine|July 5, 2016
Food reinforcement during infancyKai Ling Kong, Leonard H Epstein
Appetite|November 1, 2005
Food reinforcementLeonard H Epstein, John J Leddy
Appetite|June 20, 2002
Habituation of responding for food in humansMichelle Myers Ernst, Leonard H Epstein
Appetite|March 13, 2003
The relative-reinforcing value of food under differing levels of food deprivation and restrictionHollie A Raynor, Leonard H Epstein
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The American Psychologist|February 14, 2020
Choice is relative: Reinforcing value of food and activity in obesity treatmentKatelyn A Carr, Leonard H Epstein
Health Psychology : Official Journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association|May 25, 2002
Can fruits and vegetables and activities substitute for snack foods?Gary S Goldfield, Leonard H Epstein
Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.)|January 29, 2010
Future directions for pediatric obesity treatmentLeonard H Epstein, Brian H Wrotniak
Plos One|August 19, 2020
Translating episodic future thinking manipulations for clinical use: Development of a clinical controlJillian M Rung, Leonard H Epstein
Pediatrics|May 31, 2017
The Promise of Early Childhood Self-Regulation for Obesity PreventionLeonard H Epstein, Stephanie Anzman-Frasca
Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.)|August 8, 2023
Leveraging behavioral genetics methods to accelerate obesity protection discovery: the Augmented T0 Discordant Sibling DesignMyles S Faith, Leonard H Epstein
Preventive Medicine|July 5, 2016
Food reinforcement during infancyKai Ling Kong, Leonard H Epstein
Appetite|November 1, 2005
Food reinforcementLeonard H Epstein, John J Leddy
Appetite|June 20, 2002
Habituation of responding for food in humansMichelle Myers Ernst, Leonard H Epstein
Appetite|March 13, 2003
The relative-reinforcing value of food under differing levels of food deprivation and restrictionHollie A Raynor, Leonard H Epstein
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