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Vanessa Allom

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Appetite|March 1, 2015
Two inhibitory control training interventions designed to improve eating behaviour and determine mechanisms of changeVanessa Allom, Barbara Mullan
Appetite|May 22, 2014
Individual differences in executive function predict distinct eating behavioursVanessa Allom, Barbara Mullan
Psychology & Health|August 11, 2011
Self-regulation versus habit: the influence of self-schema on fruit and vegetable consumptionVanessa Allom, Barbara Mullan
Health Psychology Review|June 11, 2015
Does inhibitory control training improve health behaviour? A meta-analysisVanessa Allom, Barbara Mullan, Martin Hagger
Psychology & Health|December 21, 2012
Closing the intention-behaviour gap for sunscreen use and sun protection behavioursVanessa Allom, Barbara Mullan, Jamie Sebastian
Sexually Transmitted Infections|November 30, 2014
A meta-analysis of the effect of new-media interventions on sexual-health behavioursRosie Swanton, Vanessa Allom, Barbara Mullan
Psychology, Health & Medicine|June 14, 2017
Understanding supplement use: an application of temporal self-regulation theoryVanessa Allom, Barbara Mullan, Allison Clifford, et al.
American Journal of Health Behavior|March 3, 2016
Physical Activity and Transitioning to College: The Importance of Intentions and HabitsVanessa Allom, Barbara Mullan, Eloise Cowie, et al.
Addictive Behaviors|June 14, 2011
The role of executive function in bridging the intention-behaviour gap for binge-drinking in university studentsBarbara Mullan, Cara Wong, Vanessa Allom, et al.
Appetite|March 3, 2015
Examining the predictive utility of an extended theory of planned behaviour model in the context of specific individual safe food-handlingBarbara Mullan, Vanessa Allom, Kirby Sainsbury, et al.
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Appetite|March 1, 2015
Two inhibitory control training interventions designed to improve eating behaviour and determine mechanisms of changeVanessa Allom, Barbara Mullan
Appetite|May 22, 2014
Individual differences in executive function predict distinct eating behavioursVanessa Allom, Barbara Mullan
Psychology & Health|August 11, 2011
Self-regulation versus habit: the influence of self-schema on fruit and vegetable consumptionVanessa Allom, Barbara Mullan
Health Psychology Review|June 11, 2015
Does inhibitory control training improve health behaviour? A meta-analysisVanessa Allom, Barbara Mullan, Martin Hagger
Psychology & Health|December 21, 2012
Closing the intention-behaviour gap for sunscreen use and sun protection behavioursVanessa Allom, Barbara Mullan, Jamie Sebastian
Sexually Transmitted Infections|November 30, 2014
A meta-analysis of the effect of new-media interventions on sexual-health behavioursRosie Swanton, Vanessa Allom, Barbara Mullan
Psychology, Health & Medicine|June 14, 2017
Understanding supplement use: an application of temporal self-regulation theoryVanessa Allom, Barbara Mullan, Allison Clifford, et al.
American Journal of Health Behavior|March 3, 2016
Physical Activity and Transitioning to College: The Importance of Intentions and HabitsVanessa Allom, Barbara Mullan, Eloise Cowie, et al.
Addictive Behaviors|June 14, 2011
The role of executive function in bridging the intention-behaviour gap for binge-drinking in university studentsBarbara Mullan, Cara Wong, Vanessa Allom, et al.
Appetite|March 3, 2015
Examining the predictive utility of an extended theory of planned behaviour model in the context of specific individual safe food-handlingBarbara Mullan, Vanessa Allom, Kirby Sainsbury, et al.
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