R C Havermans
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Recent Articles
1.
Beukers K, Franssen R, Beijaard K, van de Wouw A, Havermans R, Janssen-Heijnen M
Support Care Cancer
. 2024 Oct;
32(10):710.
PMID: 39375223
Purpose: The preoperative period provides a window of opportunity to improve modifiable risk factors for treatment complications such as malnutrition, the so-called prehabilitation. Identifying factors related to adherence to nutritional...
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van Bakel S, Moonen B, Mertens H, Havermans R, Schols A
Clin Nutr
. 2024 Aug;
43(9):2215-2220.
PMID: 39167983
Background: Organization of food services within hospitals has been identified as a determinant of hospitalized patients' nutritional intake and associated food waste. Whereas hospital food service systems in the Netherlands...
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van Bakel S, Gosker H, Wilms E, Schols A, Havermans R
Clin Nutr
. 2023 Dec;
43(1):218-223.
PMID: 38096626
Background & Aims: Patients with advanced COPD often have difficulty maintaining sufficient dietary intake. Chemosensory function influences food choice and intake but is often overlooked in dietary assessment and intervention...
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Maes J, Havermans R, Vossen J
Behav Processes
. 2014 Jun;
48(3):149-57.
PMID: 24894366
The present experiment contributes to the identification of factors affecting magnitude of context specificity of simple appetitive conditioned responding. Rats were first trained to associate an auditory and a visual...
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Nederkoorn C, Guerrieri R, Havermans R, Roefs A, Jansen A
Int J Obes (Lond)
. 2009 Jun;
33(8):905-12.
PMID: 19546869
Objective: It has been shown repeatedly that impulsivity, obesity and food intake are related; obese people are more impulsive than lean people and impulsive people eat more than less impulsive...