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Diet and Behavior (Adult Population)

The CNP Diet and Behavior Research Category focuses on a wide range of observable, measurable eating-related actions, including what, when, and how much people eat. It includes dietary habits such as food preparation, purchasing, and consumption patterns; emotional and social influences on food choices; habitual snacking; and eating restriction. These patterns are shaped by psychological factors—including mood, cognition, stress, and emotions—which together exert a reciprocal influence on eating behaviors and play a significant role in shaping overall well-being and mental health outcomes. To learn more, become a CNP Library Member.

RESEARCH SUMMARIES

2024

The mediating effect of health behaviors on the association between job strain and mental health outcome: a national survey of police officers

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2024

One avocado per day as part of usual intake improves diet quality: Exploratory results from a randomized controlled trial

2024

Exposure to models’ negative facial expressions whilst eating a vegetable decreases women’s liking of the modelled vegetable, but not their desire to eat

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2024

The role of psychosocial well-being and emotion-driven impulsiveness in food choices of European adolescents

2022

Breakfast skipping and timing of lunch and dinner: Relationship with BMI and obesity

2023

Dietary trends among young adults during the COVID-19 lockdown: Socioeconomic and gender disparities

2023

Snack quality and snack timing are associated with cardiometabolic blood markers: the ZOE PREDICT study

2022

Eating behaviors, dietary patterns and weight status in emerging adulthood and longitudinal associations with eating behaviors in early childhood

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2017

Fat Sensation: Fatty Acid Taste and Olfaction Sensitivity and the Link with Disinhibited Eating Behaviour