H Coulthard
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Sharps M, Raghoebar S, Coulthard H
Appetite
. 2024 May;
199:107503.
PMID: 38763296
Plant-based eating is beneficial for human and planetary health. It is important to identify factors which may encourage people to reduce meat, and increase plant-based meal intake. Perceived social norms...
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Sharps M, Coulthard H, Salvy S, Ryan S, Fallon V
Appetite
. 2021 Dec;
169:105863.
PMID: 34920051
Confederates influence eating behaviour. Systematic reviews and meta-analyses have been conducted on this topic, however, the majority have examined adults, or a combination of adults and children, therefore, an up-to-date...
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Sharps M, Fallon V, Ryan S, Coulthard H
Appetite
. 2021 Jul;
167:105615.
PMID: 34332002
Perceived social norms refer to beliefs that people hold about what other people do (descriptive norms) and approve of (injunctive norms), and are associated with food intake. However, less is...
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Coulthard H, Williamson I, Palfreyman Z, Lyttle S
Appetite
. 2017 Oct;
120:609-615.
PMID: 29017905
Recent research has found an association between dislike of messy play and higher levels of food neophobia in children. The aim of the present study was to pilot and assess...
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Coulthard H, Blissett J, Harris G
Eat Behav
. 2004 Apr;
5(2):103-15.
PMID: 15093781
This review describes the research evidence linking parental eating problems with processes that affect children's food selection and rejection, including child feeding difficulties, and child dieting practices and attitudes. First,...
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