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    Impaired Glucose Tolerance

    Barbara Mullan in Encyclopedia of Behavioral Medicine (2020)

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    Breaking bad habits by improving executive function in individuals with obesity

    Two primary factors that contribute to obesity are unhealthy eating and sedentary behavior. These behaviors are particularly difficult to change in the long-term because they are often enacted habitually. Cogn...

    Vanessa Allom, Barbara Mullan, Evelyn Smith, Phillipa Hay in BMC Public Health (2018)

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    An examination of the demographic predictors of adolescent breakfast consumption, content, and context

    Breakfast consumption is important to health; however, adolescents often skip breakfast, and an increased understanding of the breakfast consumption patterns of adolescents is needed. The purpose of this study...

    Barbara Mullan, Cara Wong, Emily Kothe, Kathleen O’Moore in BMC Public Health (2014)

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    Alcohol Consumption and Self-Regulation

    Research to date mostly supports a relationship between self-regulatory capacity (and in particular executive function) and alcohol consumption. This chapter explores the nature of this bi-directional relation...

    Barbara Mullan in Social Neuroscience and Public Health (2013)

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    Consequences of Play: A Systematic Review of the Effects of Online Gaming

    Massively Multiplayer Online Games (MMOGs) have received considerable attention in news headlines describing gamers who have died while engaging in excessive play. However, more common physical and psychosocia...

    Victoria Anne Sublette, Barbara Mullan in International Journal of Mental Health and… (2012)