Items where Author is "Scott, E. J."

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SAXTON, John, SCOTT, E. J., DALEY, A. J., WOODROOFE, Nicola, MUTRIE, N., CRANK, Helen, POWERS, H. J. and COLEMAN, R. E. (2014). Effects of an exercise and hypocaloric healthy eating intervention on indices of psychological health status, hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis regulation and immune function after early-stage breast cancer : a randomised controlled trial. Breast Cancer Research, 16 (2), R39. [Article]

SCOTT, E. J., EVES, F. F., HOPPÉ, R. and FRENCH, D. P. (2010). Dancing to a different tune: the predictive utility of the theory of planned behaviour when the behaviour is constrained. Psychology of Sport and Exercise, 11 (3), 250-257. [Article]

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HIND, D., SCOTT, E. J., COPELAND, R., BRECKON, J., CRANK, H., WALTERS, S. J., BRAZIER, J. E., NICHOLL, J., COOPER, C. and GOYDER, E. (2010). A randomised controlled trial and cost-effectiveness evaluation of "booster" interventions to sustain increases in physical activity in middle-aged adults in deprived urban neighbourhoods. BMC Public Health, 10 (3). [Article]

SCOTT, E. J., EVES, F. F., HOPPÉ, R. and FRENCH, D. P. (2009). Accessibility of salient beliefs about the outcomes of physical activity. British Journal of Health Psychology, 14 (1), 159-174. [Article]

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EVES, F. F., SCOTT, E. J., HOPPE, R. and FRENCH, D. P. (2007). Using the affective priming paradigm to explore the attitudes underlying walking behaviour. British journal of health psychology, 12 (4), p. 571. [Article]

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SCOTT, E. J., EVES, F. F., FRENCH, D. P. and HOPPE, R. (2007). The theory of planned behaviour predicts self-reports of walking, but does not predict step count. British journal of health psychology, 12 (4), p. 601. [Article]

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