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Diet and Psychosocial (Adult Population)

The CNP Diet and Psychosocial Research Category consolidates research exploring the interconnected relationship between dietary intake and psychosocial elements. To view each original study on the open internet, click “Original.” To view the CNP-written abstract summary, click “CNP Summary.” While only some of the CNP-written abstract summaries are available below for free, all abstract summaries are available to CNP members through the CNP Library Membership.

RESEARCH SUMMARIES

2022

Disparities in fruit and vegetable intake at the intersection of gender and education in northern Sweden: A cross-sectional study

2021

The social facilitation of eating: Why does the mere presence of others cause an increase in energy intake?

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2021

People serve themselves larger portions before a social meal

2022

Awareness of social influences on eating is dependent on familiarity with imagined dining partners and type of eating occasion

2022

“Meating halfway”: Exploring the attitudes of meat eaters, veg*ns, and occasional meat eaters toward those who eat meat and those who do not eat meat

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2015

Fermented foods, neuroticism, and social anxiety: An interaction model

2021

Marriage and gut (microbiome) feelings: Tracing novel dyadic pathways to accelerated aging

2021

Association between eating alone and cardiovascular diseases in elderly women a cross-sectional study of KNHANES 2016 data

2021

Reanalysis of the Mars500 experiment reveals common gut microbiome alterations in astronauts induced by long-duration confinement.

CNP Research Summary can be found in the CNP Library Membership