Hanim E Diktas
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Diktas H, Cardel M, Foster G, LeBlanc M, Dickinson S, Ables E, et al.
Obesity (Silver Spring)
. 2025 Jan;
33(2):289-297.
PMID: 39828656
Objective: Food noise has received attention in the media, although no validated questionnaires exist to measure it. This study developed and tested the reliability and validity of the Food Noise...
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Smith A, Azeem M, Odhiambo C, Wright P, Diktas H, Upton S, et al.
Sensors (Basel)
. 2024 Jul;
24(14).
PMID: 39065939
The characterization of human behavior in real-world contexts is critical for developing a comprehensive model of human health. Recent technological advancements have enabled wearables and sensors to passively and unobtrusively...
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Diktas H, Lozano C, Saha S, Broyles S, Martin C, Apolzan J
J Nutr Educ Behav
. 2024 Jun;
56(9):643-652.
PMID: 38888538
Objective: Evaluate the validity of the PortionSize application. Methods: In this pilot study, 14 adults used PortionSize to record their free-living food intake over 3 consecutive days. Digital photography was...
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Diktas H, Roe L, Keller K, Rolls B
Appetite
. 2023 Mar;
185:106527.
PMID: 36907517
It is recommended that preschoolers serve themselves their own food portions; however, it is unclear what factors influence the amount they select for consumption, and particularly how their selected portions...
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Diktas H, Keller K, Roe L, Rolls B
J Nutr
. 2022 Jul;
152(10):2287-2296.
PMID: 35883226
Background: When children choose amounts of food to eat, it is unclear what influences the portions they select and whether their selections are related to the amounts they consume. Objectives:...
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Diktas H, Roe L, Keller K, Sanchez C, Rolls B
Appetite
. 2021 Apr;
164:105250.
PMID: 33836215
This study investigated the independent and combined effects on preschool children's vegetable intake of serving a larger portion of vegetables and enhancing their flavor. In a crossover design, lunch was...