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Stuart G Ferguson

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The International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity|December 9, 2015
It's the power of food: individual differences in food cue responsiveness and snacking in everyday lifeBenjamin Schüz, Natalie Schüz, Stuart G Ferguson
European Addiction Research|October 25, 2014
An Internet-based ecological momentary assessment study relying on participants' own mobile phones: insights from a study with young adult smokersJohannes Thrul, Anneke Bühler, Stuart G Ferguson
Health Promotion International|April 26, 2024
Barriers to smoking interventions in community healthcare settings: a scoping reviewCheryn Coleman, Stuart G Ferguson, Rosie Nash
American Journal of Preventive Medicine|January 13, 2009
Quitting by gradual smoking reduction using nicotine gum: a randomized controlled trialSaul Shiffman, Stuart G Ferguson, Kenneth R Strahs
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|January 27, 2012
Continuing to wear nicotine patches after smoking lapses promotes recovery of abstinenceStuart G Ferguson, Joseph G Gitchell, Saul Shiffman
Appetite|June 17, 2020
Body Mass Index and stimulus control: Results from a real-world study of eating behaviourStefania Franja, Katherine G Elliston, Stuart G Ferguson
British Journal of Health Psychology|July 20, 2017
Personal and situational predictors of everyday snacking: An application of temporal self-regulation theoryKatherine G Elliston, Stuart G Ferguson, Benjamin Schüz
Journal of Psychopharmacology (Oxford, England)|January 31, 2019
Pre-quit nicotine decreases nicotine self-administration and attenuates cue- and drug-induced reinstatementKelly J Clemens, Angela Stuart, Stuart G Ferguson
Psychopharmacology|November 12, 2005
Immediate hedonic response to smoking lapses: relationship to smoking relapse, and effects of nicotine replacement therapySaul Shiffman, Stuart G Ferguson, Chad J Gwaltney
Psychology & Health|November 2, 2019
Inter-goal conflict and facilitation as predictors of adherence to dieting goals: an ecological momentary assessment studyKatherine G Elliston, Benjamin Schüz, Stuart G Ferguson
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The International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity|December 9, 2015
It's the power of food: individual differences in food cue responsiveness and snacking in everyday lifeBenjamin Schüz, Natalie Schüz, Stuart G Ferguson
European Addiction Research|October 25, 2014
An Internet-based ecological momentary assessment study relying on participants' own mobile phones: insights from a study with young adult smokersJohannes Thrul, Anneke Bühler, Stuart G Ferguson
Health Promotion International|April 26, 2024
Barriers to smoking interventions in community healthcare settings: a scoping reviewCheryn Coleman, Stuart G Ferguson, Rosie Nash
American Journal of Preventive Medicine|January 13, 2009
Quitting by gradual smoking reduction using nicotine gum: a randomized controlled trialSaul Shiffman, Stuart G Ferguson, Kenneth R Strahs
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|January 27, 2012
Continuing to wear nicotine patches after smoking lapses promotes recovery of abstinenceStuart G Ferguson, Joseph G Gitchell, Saul Shiffman
Appetite|June 17, 2020
Body Mass Index and stimulus control: Results from a real-world study of eating behaviourStefania Franja, Katherine G Elliston, Stuart G Ferguson
British Journal of Health Psychology|July 20, 2017
Personal and situational predictors of everyday snacking: An application of temporal self-regulation theoryKatherine G Elliston, Stuart G Ferguson, Benjamin Schüz
Journal of Psychopharmacology (Oxford, England)|January 31, 2019
Pre-quit nicotine decreases nicotine self-administration and attenuates cue- and drug-induced reinstatementKelly J Clemens, Angela Stuart, Stuart G Ferguson
Psychopharmacology|November 12, 2005
Immediate hedonic response to smoking lapses: relationship to smoking relapse, and effects of nicotine replacement therapySaul Shiffman, Stuart G Ferguson, Chad J Gwaltney
Psychology & Health|November 2, 2019
Inter-goal conflict and facilitation as predictors of adherence to dieting goals: an ecological momentary assessment studyKatherine G Elliston, Benjamin Schüz, Stuart G Ferguson
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