Daily distracted consumption patterns and their relationship with BMI

[1]  Tianxiang Cui,et al.  The Relationship between Music and Food Intake: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis , 2021, Nutrients.

[2]  Jean C J Liu,et al.  Meal-time Smartphone Use in an Obesogenic Environment: Two Longitudinal Observational Studies , 2021, JMIR mHealth and uHealth.

[3]  L. Zajdenverg,et al.  Severity and mortality of COVID 19 in patients with diabetes, hypertension and cardiovascular disease: a meta-analysis , 2020, Diabetology & Metabolic Syndrome.

[4]  Marianna Obrist,et al.  Ingested but not perceived: Response to satiety cues disrupted by perceptual load , 2020, Appetite.

[5]  Chunyan Zhu,et al.  Obesity aggravates COVID‐19: A systematic review and meta‐analysis , 2020, Journal of medical virology.

[6]  R. Hermans,et al.  Public Health Nutrition Communication in the Netherlands: From Information Provision to Behavior Change , 2019, Handbook of Eating and Drinking.

[7]  E. Aarts,et al.  Effects of distraction on taste-related neural processing: a cross-sectional fMRI study , 2019, bioRxiv.

[8]  Shannon N. Zenk,et al.  Contextual correlates of energy-dense snack food and sweetened beverage intake across the day in African American women: An application of ecological momentary assessment , 2019, Appetite.

[9]  Pei Liang,et al.  Memory Load Influences Taste Sensitivities , 2018, Front. Psychol..

[10]  J. Nevalainen,et al.  Suitability of random forest analysis for epidemiological research: Exploring sociodemographic and lifestyle-related risk factors of overweight in a cross-sectional design , 2018, Scandinavian journal of public health.

[11]  T. Dwyer,et al.  Longitudinal associations between TV viewing and BMI not explained by the ‘mindless eating’ or ‘physical activity displacement’ hypotheses among adults , 2018, BMC Public Health.

[12]  S. Anderson,et al.  Television, Home-Cooked Meals, and Family Meal Frequency: Associations with Adult Obesity. , 2017, Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics.

[13]  Laurence S Freedman,et al.  Addressing Current Criticism Regarding the Value of Self-Report Dietary Data. , 2015, The Journal of nutrition.

[14]  Daniel M McNeish,et al.  Using Lasso for Predictor Selection and to Assuage Overfitting: A Method Long Overlooked in Behavioral Sciences , 2015, Multivariate behavioral research.

[15]  Andreas Ziegler,et al.  ranger: A Fast Implementation of Random Forests for High Dimensional Data in C++ and R , 2015, 1508.04409.

[16]  Larry D. Rosen,et al.  Causes, effects, and practicalities of everyday multitasking , 2015 .

[17]  H. Vorster,et al.  Public Health Nutrition , 2022 .

[18]  J. Moschandreas,et al.  Does eating family meals and having the television on during dinner correlate with overweight? A sub-study of the PRO GREENS project, looking at children from nine European countries , 2014, Public Health Nutrition.

[19]  L. V. Dillen,et al.  Leaving a Flat Taste in Your Mouth Task Load Reduces Taste Perception , 2013 .

[20]  E. Robinson,et al.  Eating attentively: a systematic review and meta-analysis of the effect of food intake memory and awareness on eating. , 2013, The American journal of clinical nutrition.

[21]  R. Kanarek,et al.  ObesiTV: How television is influencing the obesity epidemic , 2012, Physiology & Behavior.

[22]  P. Rogers,et al.  Playing a computer game during lunch affects fullness, memory for lunch, and later snack intake. , 2011, The American journal of clinical nutrition.

[23]  Trevor Hastie,et al.  Regularization Paths for Generalized Linear Models via Coordinate Descent. , 2010, Journal of statistical software.

[24]  P. Veugelers,et al.  Nutrition and body weights of Canadian children watching television and eating while watching television , 2009, Public Health Nutrition.

[25]  S. Higgs,et al.  Television watching during lunch increases afternoon snack intake of young women , 2009, Appetite.

[26]  Achim Zeileis,et al.  BMC Bioinformatics BioMed Central Methodology article Conditional variable importance for random forests , 2008 .

[27]  G. Greene,et al.  Eating slowly led to decreases in energy intake within meals in healthy women. , 2008, Journal of the American Dietetic Association.

[28]  John M. de Castro,et al.  Listening to music while eating is related to increases in people's food intake and meal duration , 2006, Appetite.

[29]  Daniel R. Anderson,et al.  On the road to obesity: Television viewing increases intake of high-density foods , 2006, Physiology & Behavior.

[30]  M. Liebman,et al.  Dietary intake-, eating behavior-, and physical activity-related determinants of high body mass index in the 2003 Wellness IN the Rockies cross-sectional study , 2006 .

[31]  Linda M. Melcher,et al.  Dietary intake, eating behavior, and physical activity-related determinants of high body mass index in rural communities in Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho , 2003, International Journal of Obesity.

[32]  L. Breiman Random Forests , 2001, Encyclopedia of Machine Learning and Data Mining.

[33]  S M Grundy,et al.  Multifactorial causation of obesity: implications for prevention. , 1998, The American journal of clinical nutrition.