Eva Almiron‐Roig

2.8k total citations
50 papers, 2.1k citations indexed

About

Eva Almiron‐Roig is a scholar working on Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Clinical Psychology and Physiology. According to data from OpenAlex, Eva Almiron‐Roig has authored 50 papers receiving a total of 2.1k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 34 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, 21 papers in Clinical Psychology and 13 papers in Physiology. Recurrent topics in Eva Almiron‐Roig's work include Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet (28 papers), Eating Disorders and Behaviors (21 papers) and Nutritional Studies and Diet (13 papers). Eva Almiron‐Roig is often cited by papers focused on Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet (28 papers), Eating Disorders and Behaviors (21 papers) and Nutritional Studies and Diet (13 papers). Eva Almiron‐Roig collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, Spain and United States. Eva Almiron‐Roig's co-authors include Susan A. Jebb, A. Drewnowski, Adam Drewnowski, Ciarán G. Forde, Adam Drewnowski, Y. Chen, Anne Lluch, Cees de Graaf, Eric Robinson and Catrin Tudur Smith and has published in prestigious journals such as The Lancet, American Journal of Clinical Nutrition and American Journal of Public Health.

In The Last Decade

Eva Almiron‐Roig

49 papers receiving 2.0k citations

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Eva Almiron‐Roig United Kingdom 26 1.3k 561 525 445 395 50 2.1k
A. Drewnowski United States 22 1.1k 0.8× 483 0.9× 433 0.8× 501 1.1× 185 0.5× 29 1.9k
Anne Lluch France 25 1.6k 1.2× 872 1.6× 1.0k 1.9× 737 1.7× 393 1.0× 50 2.8k
Leila Karhunen Finland 29 656 0.5× 837 1.5× 732 1.4× 588 1.3× 208 0.5× 91 2.5k
T. Hulshof Netherlands 11 775 0.6× 415 0.7× 1.0k 1.9× 570 1.3× 239 0.6× 28 2.0k
Nick Bellissimo Canada 30 1.2k 0.9× 338 0.6× 835 1.6× 505 1.1× 468 1.2× 118 2.7k
Hongmei Han United States 25 1.2k 0.9× 396 0.7× 812 1.5× 425 1.0× 162 0.4× 51 2.3k
Stephen Whybrow United Kingdom 24 1.1k 0.9× 637 1.1× 718 1.4× 204 0.5× 214 0.5× 61 2.1k
F. Matthew Kramer United States 21 542 0.4× 425 0.8× 571 1.1× 197 0.4× 260 0.7× 35 1.8k
Annette Stafleu Netherlands 35 1.6k 1.3× 717 1.3× 900 1.7× 879 2.0× 574 1.5× 66 3.4k
Joanne E. Cecil United Kingdom 24 1.2k 1.0× 619 1.1× 533 1.0× 362 0.8× 107 0.3× 56 2.6k

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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All Works

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Almiron‐Roig, Eva, et al.. (2024). Hyperspectral imaging as a non-destructive technique for estimating the nutritional value of food. Current Research in Food Science. 9. 100799–100799. 5 indexed citations
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Brunstrom, Jeffrey M., et al.. (2023). Portion control tableware differentially impacts eating behaviour in women with and without overweight. Appetite. 185. 106542–106542.
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Brunstrom, Jeffrey M., et al.. (2022). Development and validation of a new methodological platform to measure behavioral, cognitive, and physiological responses to food interventions in real time. Behavior Research Methods. 54(6). 2777–2801. 2 indexed citations
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Almiron‐Roig, Eva, et al.. (2017). Influencia multisensorial sobre la conducta alimentaria: ingesta hedónica. Endocrinología Diabetes y Nutrición. 65(2). 114–125. 23 indexed citations
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Almiron‐Roig, Eva, et al.. (2016). Dietary assessment in minority ethnic groups: a systematic review of instruments for portion-size estimation in the United Kingdom. Nutrition Reviews. 75(3). 188–213. 30 indexed citations
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Forde, Ciarán G., Eva Almiron‐Roig, & Jeffrey M. Brunstrom. (2015). Expected Satiety: Application to Weight Management and Understanding Energy Selection in Humans. Current Obesity Reports. 4(1). 131–140. 56 indexed citations
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Robinson, Eric, Eva Almiron‐Roig, Femke Rutters, et al.. (2014). A systematic review and meta-analysis examining the effect of eating rate on energy intake and hunger. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 100(1). 123–151. 245 indexed citations
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Almiron‐Roig, Eva, Melina Tsiountsioura, Hannah B Lewis, et al.. (2014). Large portion sizes increase bite size and eating rate in overweight women. Physiology & Behavior. 139. 297–302. 41 indexed citations
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Penney, Tarra L., Eva Almiron‐Roig, Cindy Shearer, Jessie‐Lee D. McIsaac, & Sara Kirk. (2014). Modifying the food environment for childhood obesity prevention: challenges and opportunities. Proceedings of The Nutrition Society. 73(2). 226–236. 54 indexed citations
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Almiron‐Roig, Eva, et al.. (2013). Estimating food portions. Influence of unit number, meal type and energy density. Appetite. 71. 95–103. 68 indexed citations
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Pechey, Rachel, Susan A. Jebb, Michael P. Kelly, et al.. (2013). Socioeconomic differences in purchases of more vs. less healthy foods and beverages: Analysis of over 25,000 British households in 2010. Social Science & Medicine. 92. 22–26. 120 indexed citations
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Almiron‐Roig, Eva, et al.. (2011). Estimated portion sizes of snacks and beverages differ from reference amounts and are affected by appetite status in non-obese men. Public Health Nutrition. 14(10). 1743–1751. 23 indexed citations
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Almiron‐Roig, Eva, et al.. (2010). Food liking, familiarity and expected satiation selectively influence portion size estimation of snacks and caloric beverages in men. Appetite. 55(3). 551–555. 29 indexed citations
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Labbé, David, Eva Almiron‐Roig, Julie Hudry, et al.. (2009). Sensory basis of refreshing perception: Role of psychophysiological factors and food experience. Physiology & Behavior. 98(1-2). 1–9. 42 indexed citations
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Almiron‐Roig, Eva, et al.. (2009). Validation of a new hand-held electronic appetite rating system against the pen and paper method. Appetite. 53(3). 465–468. 18 indexed citations
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Tsuchiya, Ami, Eva Almiron‐Roig, Anne Lluch, Denis Guyonnet, & Adam Drewnowski. (2006). Higher Satiety Ratings Following Yogurt Consumption Relative to Fruit Drink or Dairy Fruit Drink. Journal of the American Dietetic Association. 106(4). 550–557. 90 indexed citations
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Drewnowski, Adam, Eva Almiron‐Roig, Corinne Marmonier, & Anne Lluch. (2004). Dietary Energy Density and Body Weight: Is There a Relationship?. Nutrition Reviews. 62(11). 403–413. 89 indexed citations

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