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Name:
GS Keenan
Email:
G.S.Keenan@salford.ac.uk
Department:
School of Health Sciences
profile_image:
Biography
Expertise:
Eating behaviour, Appetite, Obesity, Interoception, Food insecurity, Weight gain
Job title:
Lecturer
Qualifications:
PhD, MSc, BSc
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Larger portions make me eat more : awareness of the external factors that influence food intake
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Household food insecurity, diet quality and obesity : an explanatory model
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36
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‘Eating to survive’ : a qualitative analysis of factors influencing food choice and eating behaviour in a food-insecure population
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COVID19 related food insecurity and eating behaviours that may promote weight gain : the mediating role of distress and eating to cope
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The portion size effect : women demonstrate an awareness of eating more than intended when served larger than normal portions
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28
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The association between COVID-19 related food insecurity and weight promoting eating behaviours : the mediating role of distress and eating to cope
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Information distortion in physicians' diagnostic judgments
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When a portion becomes a norm : exposure to a smaller vs. larger portion of food affects later food intake
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Effects of meal variety on expected satiation : evidence for a 'perceived volume' heuristic
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Income loss and diet quality during the first COVID-19 lockdown in a UK and Australian sample : the role of distress as a potential mediator
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My Latest
Keenan, GS
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3940-7401
,
Christiansen, P
,
Owen, LJ
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2548-1926
and
Hardman, CA
2022,
COVID19 related food insecurity and eating behaviours that may promote weight gain : the mediating role of distress and eating to cope
, in: The British Feeding and Drinking Group (BFDG) 45th Annual Meeting, 31st March-1st April 2021, Online.
Keenan, GS
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3940-7401
,
Christiansen, P
,
Owen, LJ
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2548-1926
and
Hardman, C
2022,
'The association between COVID-19 related food insecurity and weight promoting eating behaviours : the mediating role of distress and eating to cope'
, Appetite,
169
, p. 105835.
Keenan, GS
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3940-7401
,
Royle, WSS
,
Marrow, LP
and
Owen, LJ
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2548-1926
2022,
Income loss and diet quality during the first COVID-19 lockdown in a UK and Australian sample : the role of distress as a potential mediator
, in: 46th British Feeding and Drinking Group meeting.
Keenan, GS
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3940-7401
,
Christiansen, P
and
Hardman, CA
2021,
'Household food insecurity, diet quality and obesity : an explanatory model'
, Obesity,
29
(1) , pp. 143-149.
Keenan, GS
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3940-7401
,
Sheen, F
,
Haynes, A
and
Hardman, C
2020,
'Larger portions make me eat more : awareness of the external factors that influence food intake'
, PsyArXiv Preprints .
Puddephatt, J
,
Keenan, GS
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3940-7401
,
Fielden, A
,
Reaves, DL
,
Halford, JCG
and
Hardman, CA
2020,
'‘Eating to survive’ : a qualitative analysis of factors influencing food choice and eating behaviour in a food-insecure population'
, Appetite,
147
, p. 104547.
Robinson, E
,
Henderson, J
,
Keenan, GS
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3940-7401
and
Kersbergen, I
2019,
'When a portion becomes a norm : exposure to a smaller vs. larger portion of food affects later food intake'
, Food Quality and Preference,
75
, pp. 113-117.
Keenan, GS
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3940-7401
,
Childs, L
,
Rogers, PJ
,
Hetherington, MM
and
Brunstrom, JM
2018,
'The portion size effect : women demonstrate an awareness of eating more than intended when served larger than normal portions'
, Appetite,
126
, pp. 54-60.
Hardman, CA
,
Christiansen, P
,
Halford, J
,
Keenan, GS
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3940-7401
,
Gabbay, M
,
Boyle, N
,
Dye, L
,
Reynolds, C
,
Psarikidou, K
and
fielden, A
2018,
Eating as a means to combat distress: A novel pathway to explain the association between household food insecurity and food choice
, in: N8 Agrifood annual conference, Liverpool.
Keenan, GS
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3940-7401
,
Hardman, CA
and
Robinson, E
2016,
'Awareness and portion size : individuals appear to be more aware of the influence of larger portions than previously thought'
, Appetite,
107
, p. 684.