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Research Highlights

Recent and relevant publications from members of the Center for Ingestive Behavior Research. Click on the links below to see the PubMed entry for publications by CIBR members.  

  • 6/23/25 Eating in the absence of hunger is not associated with weight, self-reported eating behaviors, or well-being in pregnant adults: Prospective cohort study
  • 6/19/25 Confronting Pediatric Weight-Based Cybervictimization: Time for Action
  • 6/14/25 Fatty acid binding proteins 5 and 7 differentially modulate phenotypic response to acute Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol in female mice
  • 6/9/25 Evaluating adolescent eating autonomy through ecological momentary assessment
  • 6/5/25 Cocaine self-administration attenuates brain glucose metabolism and functional connectivity in rats
  • 6/4/25 Observing general and food-specific parenting in a restaurant setting: An exploratory study
  • 6/4/25 What's in a cue?: Using natural language processing to quantify content characteristics of episodic future thinking in the context of overweight and obesity
  • 6/3/25 Effects of a shared activities parenting intervention on weight outcomes in middle childhood: An exploratory study
  • 5/28/25 Implementation and Effects of an Online Intervention Designed to Promote Sleep During Early Infancy: A Randomized Trial
  • 5/24/25 Sensitization of the reinforcing value of food is associated with greater BMI percentile in lower income adolescents
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  • Faculty members at UBIB research day.
    UBIB Research Day
    4/10/19
    The goal of UBIB Research Day is to allow researchers who are studying ingestive/eating behavior, obesity, and related topics to become more familiar with each other’s work in order to foster collegiality and stimulate new interdisciplinary collaborations. Abstracts can be representative of a range of ingestive behavior work, including animal and human studies, from basic science to applied research. 
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    Trainee Travel Awards 02/06/2025
    4/10/19

    CIBR is committed to trainee development by providing financial support for student and postdoc travel to scientific conferences.

  • Airplane wing.
    Trainee Travel Awards
    4/10/19
    CIBR is committed to trainee development by providing financial support for student and postdoc travel to scientific conferences. 
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