Powell, Daniel J HMcMinn, DavidAllan, Julia L.2017-03-062017-03-062017-04Powell, D J H, McMinn, D & Allan, J L 2017, 'Does real time variability in inhibitory control drive snacking behavior? An intensive longitudinal study', Health Psychology, vol. 36, no. 4, pp. 356-364. https://doi.org/10.1037/hea00004710278-6133ORCID: /0000-0001-7287-8363/work/78365668ORCID: /0000-0003-4995-6057/work/186085157http://hdl.handle.net/2164/8290The study was funded by the Scottish Government, Rural and Environmental Science & Analytical Services (RESAS) division. The study was conducted as part of Theme 7: Healthy Safe Diets (work package 7.1: Consumer Choice, Diet, and Health).911653114590629139engexecutive functioninhibitory controlsnackingecological momentary assessment BF PsychologyBFDoes real time variability in inhibitory control drive snacking behavior? An intensive longitudinal studyJournal article10.1037/hea0000471364