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Remco C Havermans

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van den Brand A, Hendriks-Hartensveld A, Havermans R, Mourmans R, Fleischeuer B, Broers N, et al.
Appetite . 2024 Nov; 204:107769. PMID: 39547532
Food rejections are common in young children and often include healthy foods, hereby impairing the quality of their diet. Previous studies indicate that food texture may play a role in...
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van den Brink M, Tissing W, Grootenhuis M, Fiocco M, Havermans R
Clin Nutr . 2024 Oct; 43(12):140-145. PMID: 39447396
Background & Aims: Smell and taste changes are frequently reported bothersome treatment symptoms during treatment for childhood cancer and assumed to influence outcomes such as food intake. Since nutritional status...
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Vugts A, van den Heuvel E, Havermans R
Soc Sci Med . 2024 Apr; 350:116899. PMID: 38678647
In two online vignette studies, we investigated the effects of healthy lifestyle nudging and pricing interventions in two different contexts: a supermarket (Study 1) and a train station (Study 2)....
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Hendriks-Hartensveld A, Havermans R, Nederkoorn C, van den Heuvel E
Appetite . 2024 Mar; 197:107318. PMID: 38548134
Undernutrition is highly prevalent in older adults and poses a major threat to physical and mental wellbeing. To foster healthy eating (and healthy aging), strategies are needed to improve dietary...
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van den Brink M, Havermans R, Fiocco M, Tissing W
Appetite . 2023 Dec; 193:107174. PMID: 38128763
Smell and taste changes are bothersome treatment symptoms interfering with food intake. It remains unclear how and when children with cancer experience such changes during chemotherapy, and if the symptoms...
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van den Brand A, Hendriks-Hartensveld A, Havermans R, Nederkoorn C
Appetite . 2023 Sep; 190:107044. PMID: 37717623
Dietary habits formed in early childhood are key for establishing a healthy diet later in life. Picky eating and food neophobia - the two main forms of food rejection in...
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Hendriks-Hartensveld A, Nederkoorn C, van den Brand A, Havermans R
Appetite . 2023 Aug; 189:106993. PMID: 37573971
Children who are food neophobic and/or picky eaters often refuse intake of especially fruits and vegetables, thereby narrowing their dietary variety and impairing the quality of their food intake. In...
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Ketelings L, Havermans R, Kremers S, de Boer A
Curr Dev Nutr . 2023 Jul; 7(7):101960. PMID: 37408979
Consumer awareness of meat-associated health and environmental risks is increasing and motivates a shift toward consuming meat alternatives. This is also reflected in efforts invested in studying meat alternatives from...
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Ketelings L, Benerink E, Havermans R, Kremers S, de Boer A
Appetite . 2023 Jun; 188:106616. PMID: 37286170
Animal agriculture has a large impact on the environment. Hence, there is an increasing demand for meat alternatives - more sustainably produced plant-based products that replace meat as meal component....
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van Belkom B, Umanets A, van Mil E, Havermans R
Appetite . 2023 Feb; 184:106513. PMID: 36849010
Children learn to accept novel foods by repeated exposure to these foods. In the current study, we investigated in toddlers whether a contingency management program (The Vegetable Box), comprising repeated...