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Gudrun Sproesser
Gudrun Sproesser
Professor of Health Psychology, JKU Linz, Austria
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Why we eat what we eat. The Eating Motivation Survey (TEMS)
B Renner, G Sproesser, S Strohbach, HT Schupp
Appetite 59 (1), 117-128, 2012
5002012
The bright side of stress-induced eating: eating more when stressed but less when pleased
G Sproesser, HT Schupp, B Renner
Psychological science 25 (1), 58-65, 2014
1262014
Candy or apple? How self-control resources and motives impact dietary healthiness in women
G Sproesser, S Strohbach, H Schupp, B Renner
Appetite 56 (3), 784-787, 2011
982011
Understanding traditional and modern eating: the TEP10 framework
G Sproesser, MB Ruby, N Arbit, CS Akotia, MS Alvarenga, R Bhangaokar, ...
BMC Public Health 19, 1-14, 2019
942019
Positive self-perceptions of aging promote healthy eating behavior across the life span via social-cognitive processes
V Klusmann, G Sproesser, JK Wolff, B Renner
The Journals of Gerontology: Series B 74 (5), 735-744, 2019
862019
Describing the process of adopting nutrition and fitness apps: behavior stage model approach
LM König, G Sproesser, HT Schupp, B Renner
JMIR mHealth and uHealth 6 (3), e8261, 2018
802018
Fulfilled emotional outcome expectancies enable successful adoption and maintenance of physical activity
V Klusmann, L Musculus, G Sproesser, B Renner
Frontiers in Psychology 6, 162763, 2016
682016
The eating motivation survey: results from the USA, India and Germany
G Sproesser, MB Ruby, N Arbit, P Rozin, HT Schupp, B Renner
Public health nutrition 21 (3), 515-525, 2018
472018
Comparative optimism about healthy eating
G Sproesser, V Klusmann, HT Schupp, B Renner
Appetite 90, 212-218, 2015
442015
Why we eat what we eat: assessing dispositional and in-the-moment eating motives by using ecological momentary assessment
DR Wahl, K Villinger, M Blumenschein, LM König, K Ziesemer, ...
JMIR mHealth and uHealth 8 (1), e13191, 2020
392020
Being and feeling liked by others: How social inclusion impacts health
FM Hartung, G Sproesser, B Renner
Psychology & Health 30 (9), 1103-1115, 2015
372015
Measuring eating motives in older adults with and without functional impairments with The Eating Motivation Survey (TEMS)
HM Rempe, G Sproesser, A Gingrich, A Spiegel, T Skurk, B Brandl, ...
Appetite 137, 1-20, 2019
332019
I eat healthier than you: differences in healthy and unhealthy food choices for oneself and for others
G Sproesser, V Kohlbrenner, H Schupp, B Renner
Nutrients 7 (6), 4638-4660, 2015
312015
The positive eating scale: relationship with objective health parameters and validity in Germany, the USA and India
G Sproesser, V Klusmann, MB Ruby, N Arbit, P Rozin, HT Schupp, ...
Psychology & health 33 (3), 313-339, 2018
292018
The Eating Motivation Survey in Brazil: Results from a sample of the general adult population
G Sproesser, JMM Moraes, B Renner, MS Alvarenga
Frontiers in psychology 10, 481076, 2019
282019
Self-other differences in perceiving why people eat what they eat
G Sproesser, V Klusmann, HT Schupp, B Renner
Frontiers in psychology 8, 216076, 2017
262017
What constitutes traditional and modern eating? The case of Japan
G Sproesser, S Imada, I Furumitsu, P Rozin, MB Ruby, N Arbit, C Fischler, ...
Nutrients 10 (2), 118, 2018
232018
Similar or different? Comparing food cultures with regard to traditional and modern eating across ten countries
G Sproesser, MB Ruby, N Arbit, CS Akotia, M dos Santos Alvarenga, ...
Food Research International 157, 111106, 2022
202022
Assessment of health behaviors
B Renner
202001
Spheres of moral concern, moral engagement, and food choice in the USA and Germany
N Arbit, MB Ruby, G Sproesser, B Renner, H Schupp, P Rozin
Food quality and preference 62, 38-45, 2017
182017
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