Renner, Britta 1965-
Britta Renner
VIAF ID: 18100182 ( Personal )
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Renner, Britta ‡d 1965-
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Works
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Age and Body Make a Difference in Optimistic Health Beliefs and Nutrition Behaviors | |
Applied Fields: Health | |
Barriers to and facilitators for using nutrition apps : systematic review and conceptual framework | |
Being and feeling liked by others How social inclusion impacts health | |
bright side of stress induced eating : eating more when stressed but less when pleased | |
Candy or apple? How self-control resources and motives impact dietary healthiness in women | |
Children's and adolescents' snacking interplay between the individual and the school class | |
Comparative optimism about healthy eating | |
Consequences for the Promotion of Health Behaviors | |
Contagious Health Risk and Precautionary Social Distancing | |
Curiosity About People The Development of a Social Curiosity Measure in Adults | |
Describing the Process of Adopting Nutrition and Fitness Apps : Behavior Stage Model Approach | |
Determinants of diet and physical activity (DEDIPAC): a summary of findings | |
Developmental Trends in Eating Self-Regulation and Dietary Intake in Adolescents | |
DGE position statement on more sustainable diet | |
DGE-Positionspapier zur nachhaltigeren Ernährung | |
Dietary Behavior: An Interdisciplinary Conceptual Analysis and Taxonomy | |
Differentielle und Persönlichkeitspsychologie | |
Do We Know What We Enjoy? : Accuracy of Forecasted Eating Happiness | |
Does Age Make a Difference? Predicting Physical Activity of South Koreans | |
Eating in the dark : A dissociation between perceived and actual food consumption | |
Eating Motivation Survey : results from the USA, India and Germany | |
Editorial: Unravelling Social Norm Effects : How and When Social Norms Affect Eating Behavior | |
Effect of multimedia interventions on children's fruit and vegetable consumption in a real-life setting | |
Effects of a Collective Family-Based Mobile Health Intervention Called "SMARTFAMILY" on Promoting Physical Activity and Healthy Eating: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial | |
Emotion and the processing of symbolic gestures : an event-related brain potential study | |
Experience-based health risk feedback and lack of reassurance | |
Family health climate scale (FHC-scale) : development and validation | |
Four Effects of Risk Communication | |
four weeks before lockdown during the COVID-19 pandemic in Germany : a weekly serial cross-sectional survey on risk perceptions, knowledge, public trust and behaviour, 3 to 25 March 2020 | |
Fulfilled emotional outcome expectancies enable successful adoption and maintenance of physical activity | |
Gender differences in social cognitive determinants of exercise adoption | |
Gesundheit: Selbstschädigendes Handeln trotz Wissen | |
Gesundheitsverhalten alter Menschen | |
“healthy = sustainable” heuristic : Do meal or individual characteristics affect the association between perceived sustainability and healthiness of meals? | |
Hindsight bias after receiving self-relevant health risk information A motivational perspective | |
How highlighted utensils influence consumption in a dark setting | |
How target and perceiver gender affect impressions of HIV risk | |
Illness representations of depression and perceptions of the helpfulness of social support : comparing depressed and never-depressed persons | |
Implicit and explicit processes in risk perception : neural antecedents of perceived HIV risk | |
implicit nature of the anti-fat bias | |
Impressions of HIV risk online : brain potentials while viewing online dating profiles | |
Investigating the Relationship between Perceived Meal Colour Variety and Food Intake across Meal Types in a Smartphone-Based Ecological Momentary Assessment | |
Kognitive und motivationale Verarbeitung gesundheitlicher Risikoinformation | |
Konstanzer Life-Studie | |
Living Under Pandemics COVID-19: Higlights From The Euclid Initernational Study In Portugal | |
Memorable meals : The memory-experience gap in day-to-day experiences | |
motivation to eat a healthy diet How intenders and nonintenders differ in terms of risk perception, outcome expectancies, self-efficacy, and nutrition behavior | |
Neural correlates of risk perception : HIV vs. leukemia | |
Neural systems of visual attention responding to emotional gestures | |
Nudging sugar portions : a real-world experiment | |
Opportunities and challenges of Web 2.0 for vaccination decisions | |
Optimism and social support the providers perspective | |
Perceived and actual social discrimination : The case of overweight and social inclusion | |
Perception of health risks How smoker status affects defensive optimism | |
Predicting vaccination using numerical and affective risk perceptions : The case of A/H1N1 influenza | |
Preventive Health Behavior and Adaptive Accuracy of Risk Perceptions | |
Relation of Threat Level and Age With Protective Behavior Intentions During Covid-19 in Germany | |
Risiko kennen, Verhalten ändern? zur Wirkung von Risikoinformationen auf gesundheitsbezogene Einstellungen und Gesundheitsverhalten ; Ergebnisse der Berlin risk appraisal & health motivation study (BRAHMS) ; [ein Gemeinschaftsprojekt der Freien Universität Berlin und der Landesvertretung der Techniker-Krankenkasse für Berlin und Brandenburg] | |
Risikokommunikation und Risikowahrnehmung Editorial | |
Risikostereotype, Risikowahrnehmung und Risikoverhalten im Zusammenhang mit HIV | |
Risk Perceptions After Receiving Multiple Risk Feedback | |
Screenings als Maßnahme der Gesundheitsförderung eine Längsschnittstudie | |
Self-Efficacy and Planning Predict Dietary Behaviors in Costa Rican and South Korean Women: Two Moderated Mediation Analyses | |
Self-Other Differences in Perceiving Why People Eat What They Eat | |
Social-cognitive Factors in Health Behavior Change | |
Social curiosity and gossip : related but different drives of social functioning | |
Social curiosity and interpersonal perception : a judge x trait interaction | |
Spirited, the Observant, and the Disheartened Social Concepts of Optimism, Realism, and Pessimism | |
Spontaneous reactions to health risk feedback a network perspective | |
Stereotype Vorstellungen über eine gefährdete Person und unrealistisch optimistische Risikoeinschätzungen | |
Stigmatization of Chinese and Asian-looking people during the COVID-19 pandemic in Germany | |
Thirst and the state-dependent representation of incentive stimulus value in human motive circuitry | |
To be or not to be at risk Spontaneous reactions to risk information | |
Unterschiedliche Wertschätzung, aber gleiche Unterstützungsbereitschaft | |
Using Ecological Momentary Assessment to Study Variations in Daily Experiences and Behaviors during the COVID-19 Pandemic | |
v-plots : Designing Hybrid Charts for the Comparative Analysis of Data Distributions | |
Vegetarianism and food perception : selective visual attention to meat pictures | |
Vier Effekte der Risikokommunikation Konsequenzen für die Praxis der Gesundheitsförderung | |
Viver sob a pandemia COVID-19 : destaques do estudo internacional EUCLID em Portugal | |
What is setting the stage for abdominal obesity reduction? : A comparison between personality and health-related social cognitions |