Laura Finch
Affiliations: | 2012- | Psychology | University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA |
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Standen EC, Finch LE, Tiongco-Hofschneider L, et al. (2022) Healthy versus unhealthy comfort eating for psychophysiological stress recovery in low-income Black and Latinx adults. Appetite. 176: 106140 |
Finch LE, Cummings JR, Lee SC, et al. (2021) A Pavlovian Intervention to Condition Comforting Effects of Fruits. Psychosomatic Medicine. 83: 1050-1057 |
Finch LE, Cummings JR, Tomiyama AJ. (2019) Cookie or clementine? Psychophysiological stress reactivity and recovery after eating healthy and unhealthy comfort foods. Psychoneuroendocrinology. 107: 26-36 |
Finch LE, Tomiyama AJ, Ward A. (2017) Taking a Stand: The Effects of Standing Desks on Task Performance and Engagement. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 14 |
Finch LE, Tomiyama AJ. (2015) Comfort eating, psychological stress, and depressive symptoms in young adult women. Appetite. 95: 239-244 |
Incollingo Rodriguez AC, Finch LE, Buss J, et al. (2015) An experimental field study of weight salience and food choice. Appetite. 89: 215-8 |
Tomiyama AJ, Finch LE, Belsky AC, et al. (2015) Weight bias in 2001 versus 2013: contradictory attitudes among obesity researchers and health professionals. Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.). 23: 46-53 |
Finch LE, Tomiyama AJ. (2015) Comfort eating, psychological stress, and depressive symptoms in young adult women Appetite. 95: 239-244 |
Finch LE, Tomiyama AJ. (2014) Stress-Induced Eating Dampens Physiological and Behavioral Stress Responses Nutrition in the Prevention and Treatment of Abdominal Obesity. 189-195 |