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I am a behavioural scientist. My research programme aims at developing and testing a) interventions to change behaviours relevant to health and health care, b) theory of behaviour change and c) research methods for behavioural research. The research portfolio includes studies with patients, health care professionals and members of the public. This research is conducted with my colleages in the IHS, the Newcastle Health Psychology Group and colleages nationally and internationally. Our research is translational, multi-methodological and multidisciplinary.
I am past president of the European Health Psychology Society, Associate Editor of Health Psychology Review, and member of the editorial boards of the Annals of Behavioral Medicine, Psychology & Health and the British Journal of Health Psychology. My post is currently funded by Fuse, the UK CRC Centre for Tranlsational Research in Public Health and our research is funded by the Medical Research Council, the National Institute of Health Research and other funders.
My research programme aims at developing and testing a) interventions to change behaviours relevant to health and health care, b) theory of behaviour change and c) research methods for behavioural research. I am passionate about contributing to the development of an evidence-based science of behaviour change. My research covers a range of behaviours of patients, members of the public and health care professionals and a range of methodologies including randomised controlled trials, systematic reviews, experiments, predictive studies and n-of-1 studies. Much of my empirical work is conducted in interdisciplinary collaboration and I have a particular focus on capacity development and training.
I am currently fully funded as a member of staff in Fuse, UK Clinical Research Collaboration Centre for Translational Research in Public Health, funded by the British Heart Foundation, Cancer Research UK, Economic and Social Research Council, Medical Research Council, the National Institute for Health Research.
My research is funded by the Medical Research Council, the National Institute for Health Research, the Scottish Government and Diabetes UK.
I also lead for the Institute of Health and Society on the MBBS Public Health SSC.
Sainsbury K, Evans EH, Pedersen S, Marques MM, Teixeira PJ, Lahteenmaki L, Stubbs RJ, Heitmann BL, Sniehotta FF. Attribution of weight regain to emotional reasons amongst European adults with overweight and obesity who regained weight following a weight loss attempt. Eating and Weight Disorders 2018, ePub ahead of print.
Presseau J, Mackintosh J, Hawthorne G, Francis JJ, Johnston M, Grimshaw JM, Steen N, Coulthard T, Brown H, Kaner E, Elovaninio M, Sniehotta FF. Cluster randomised controlled trial of a theory-based multiple behaviour change intervention aimed at healthcare professionals to improve their management of Type 2 diabetes in primary care. Implementation Science 2018, 13, 65.
Heslehurst N, Rankin J, McParlin C, Sniehotta FF, Howel D, Rice S, McColl E. GestationaL Obesity Weight management: Implementation of National Guidelines (GLOWING): A pilot cluster randomised controlled trial of a guideline implementation intervention for the management of maternal obesity by midwives. Pilot and Feasibility Studies 2018, (4), 47.
Barker M, Dombrowski SU, Colbourn T, Fall CHD, Kriznik NM, Lawrence WT, Norris SA, Ngaiza G, Patel D, Skordis-Worrall J, Sniehotta FF, Steegers-Theunissen R, Vogel C, Woods-Townsend K, Stephenson J. Intervention strategies to improve nutrition and health behaviours before conception. The Lancet 2018, e-pub ahead of print.
Penn L, Rodrigues A, Haste A, Marques MM, Budig K, Sainsbury K, Bell R, Araújo-Soares V, White M, Summerbell C, Goyder E, Brennan A, Adamson AJ, Sniehotta FF. NHS Diabetes Prevention Programme in England: formative evaluation of the programme in early phase implementation. BMJ Open 2018, 8, e019467.
Lean MEJ, Leslie WS, Barnes AC, Brosnahan N, Thom G, McCombie L, Peters C, Zhyzhneuskaya S, Al-Mrabeh A, Hollingsworth KG, Rodrigues AM, Rehackova L, Adamson AJ, Sniehotta FF, Mathers JC, Ross HM, McIlvenna Y, Stefanetti R, Trenell MI, Welsh P, Kean S, Ford I, McConnachie A, Sattar N, Taylor R. Primary care-led weight management for remission of type 2 diabetes (DiRECT): an open-label, cluster-randomised trial. The Lancet 2018, 391(10120), 541-551.
Evans EH, Sainsbury K, Kwasnicka D, Bolster A, Araujo-Soares V, Sniehotta FF. Support needs of patients with obesity in primary care: a practice-list survey. BMC Family Practice 2018, 19, 6.
Pedersen S, Sniehotta FF, Sainsbury K, Evans EH, Marques MM, Stubbs RJ, Heitmann BL, Lähteenmäki L. The complexity of self-regulating food intake in weight loss maintenance. A qualitative study among short- and long-term weight loss maintainers. Social Science & Medicine 2018, 208, 18–24.
Sainsbury K, Evans E, Teixiera P, Lahteenmaki L, Sniehotta F. A qualitative investigation of the role of emotion regulation in weight loss maintenance and its interaction with motivation and behavioural self-regulation. In: 24th European Congress on Obesity (ECO17). 2017, Porto, Portugal: European Congress on Obesity.
Rehackova L, Araújo-Soares V, Adamson AJ, Steven S, Taylor R, Sniehotta FF. Acceptability of a very-low-energy diet in Type 2 diabetes: patient experiences and behaviour regulation. Diabetic Medicine 2017, 34(11), 1554-1567.
Walburn J, Sarkany R, Norton S, Foster L, Morgan M, Sainsbury K, Araújo-Soares V, Anderson R, Garrood I, Heydenreich J, Sniehotta FF, Vieira R, Wulf HC, Weinman J. An investigation of the predictors of photoprotection and UVR dose to the face in patients with XP: A protocol using observational mixed methods. BMJ Open 2017, 7, e018364.
Rodrigues A, Sniehotta F, Birch-Machin MA, Araujo-Soares V. Aware, motivated and striving for a ‘safe tan’: an exploratory mixed-method study of sun-protection during holidays. Health Psychology and Behavioral Medicine 2017, 5(1), 276-298.
McDonald S, Vieira RV, Godfrey A, O'Brien N, White M, Sniehotta F. Changes in physical activity during the retirement transition: a series of novel n-of-1 natural experiments. International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2017, (14), 167.
Taylor R, Leslie WS, Barnes AC, Brosnahan N, Thom G, McCombie L, Sattar N, Welsh P, Peters C, Zhyzhneuskaya S, Hollingsworth KG, AlMrabeh A, Rodrigues AM, Rehackova L, Adamson AJ, Sniehotta FF, Mathers JC, Ross HM, McIlvenna Y, Kean S, Ford I, McConachie A, Lean MEJ. Clinical and metabolic features of the randomised controlled Diabetes Remission Clinical Trial (DiRECT) cohort. Diabetologia 2018, 61(3), 589-598.
Sniehotta FF, Araujo-Soares V, Brown J, Kelly MP, Michie S, West R. Complex systems and individual-level approaches to population health: a false dichotomy?. The Lancet Public Health 2017, 2(9), e396-e397.
Vieira R, McDonald S, Araujo-Soares V, Sniehotta FF, Henderson R. Dynamic modelling of n-of-1 data: Powerful and flexible data analytics applied to individualised studies. Health Psychology Review 2017, 11(3), 222-234.
Clarke CL, Sniehotta FF, Vadiveloo T, Argo IS, Donnan PT, McMurdo MET, Witham MD. Factors associated with change in objectively measured physical activity in older people - Data from the physical activity cohort Scotland study. BMC Geriatrics 2017, 17, 180.
Crombie IK, Cunningham KB, Irvine L, Williams B, Sniehotta FF, Norrie J, Melson A, Jones C, Briggs A, Rice PM, Achison M, McKenzie A, Dimova E, Slane PW. Modifying alcohol consumption to reduce obesity (MACRO): Development and feasibility trial of a complex community-based intervention for men. Health Technology Assessment 2017, 21(19), 1-149.
Irvine L, Crombie IK, Cunningham KB, Williams B, Sniehotta FF, Norrie J, Melson AJ, Jones C, Rice P, Slane PW, Achison M, McKenzie A, Dimova ED, Allan S. Modifying Alcohol Consumption to Reduce Obesity: A Randomized Controlled Feasibility Study of a Complex Community-based Intervention for Men. Alcohol and Alcoholism 2017, 52(6), 677-684.
Kwasnicka D, Dombrowski SU, White M, Sniehotta FF. N-of-1 study of weight loss maintenance assessing predictors of physical activity, adherence to weight loss plan and weight change. Psychology and Health 2017, 32(6), 686-708.
Potthoff S, Presseau J, Sniehotta FF, Johnston M, Elovainio M, Avery L. Planning to be routine: habit as a mediator of the planning-behaviour relationship in healthcare professionals. Implementation Science 2017, 12, 24.
Bergh I, Kvalem IL, Mala T, Hansen BH, Sniehotta FF. Predictors of Physical Activity After Gastric Bypass - a Prospective Study. Obesity Surgery 2017, 27(8), 2050-2057.
Santos I, Sniehotta FF, Marques MM, Carraca EV, Teixeira PJ. Prevalence of personal weight control attempts in adults: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Obesity Reviews 2017, 18(1), 32-50.
Hankonen N, Heino MTJ, Hynynen S-T, Laine H, Araujo-Soares V, Sniehotta FF, Vasankari T, Sund R, Haukkala A. Randomised controlled feasibility study of a school-based multi-level intervention to increase physical activity and decrease sedentary behaviour among vocational school students. International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2017, 14, 37.
Irvine L, Melson AJ, Williams B, Sniehotta FF, McKenzie A, Jones C, Crombie IK. Real Time Monitoring of Engagement with a Text Message Intervention to Reduce Binge Drinking Among Men Living in Socially Disadvantaged Areas of Scotland. International Journal of Behavioral Medicine 2017, 24(5), 713-721.
Sainsbury K, Cleland CL, Evans EH, Adamson A, Batterham A, Dombrowski SU, Gellert P, Hill M, Kwasnicka D, Scott D, Sniehotta FF, White M, Araújo-Soares V. Supporting the transition from weight loss to maintenance: development and optimisation of a face-to-face behavioural intervention component. Health Psychology and Behavioral Medicine 2017, 5(1), 66-84.
Rodrigues R, Sniehotta F, Birch-Machin MA, Araujo-soares V. Systematic and iterative development of a smartphone application to promote sun-protection amongst holidaymaker. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2017, 6(6), e112.
McDonald S, Quinn F, Vieira R, O'Brien N, White M, Johnston DW, Sniehotta FF. The state of the art and future opportunities for using longitudinal n-of-1 methods in health behaviour research: a systematic literature overview. Health Psychology Review 2017, 11(4), 307-323.
Sainsbury K, Vieira R, Sniehotta F, Walburn J, Sarkany R, Weinman J, Araujo-Soares V. Using n-of-1 methods to understand a complex behaviour: photoprotection in patients with xeroderma pigmentosum. In: 31st Conference of the European Health Psychology Society (EHPS). 2017, Padua, Italy: The European Health Psychology Society (EHPS).
Sniehotta FF, Presseau J, Allan J, Araújo-Soares V. “You Can't Always Get What You Want”: A Novel Research Paradigm to Explore the Relationship between Multiple Intentions and Behaviours. Applied Psychology: Health and Well-Being 2016, 8(2), 258-275.
Hynynen ST, van Stralen MM, Sniehotta FF, Araujo-Soares V, Hardeman W, Chinapaw MJM, Vasankari T, Hankonen N. A systematic review of school-based interventions targeting physical activity and sedentary behaviour among older adolescents. International Review of Sport and Exercise Psychology 2016, 9(1), 22-44.
Giles EL, Sniehotta FF, McColl E, Adams J. Acceptability of financial incentives for health behaviour change to public health policymakers: a qualitative study. BMC Public Health 2016, 16, 989.
Giles E, Becker F, Ternent L, Sniehotta F, McColl E, Adams J. Acceptability of Financial Incentives for Health Behaviours: A Discrete Choice Experiment. PLoS ONE 2016, 11(6).
Avery L, Mostafaee B, Charman S, Taylor R, Sniehotta F, Trenell M. Can a behavioural intervention targeting physical activity behaviour of adults with type 2 diabetes be delivered faithfully by healthcare professionals during routine primary care?. In: Diabetes UK Professional Conference 2016. 2016, Glasgow, UK: Wiley.
Avery L, Mostafaee B, Charman SJ, Taylor R, Sniehotta FF, Trenell MI. Can a behavioural intervention targeting physical activity behaviour of adults with Type 2 diabetes be delivered faithfully by healthcare professionals during routine primary care?. In: Diabetes UK Professional Conference 2016. 2016, Glasgow: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
Rodrigues AM, French DP, Sniehotta FF. Commentary: The Impact of Asking Intention or Self-Prediction Questions on Subsequent Behavior: A Meta-Analysis. Frontiers in Psychology 2016, 7, 879.
McDonald S, Vieira R, O'Brien N, White M, Sniehotta FF. Does physical activity and sedentary behavior change during the retirement transition? Findings from a series of novel N-of-1 natural experiments. In: International Congress of Behavioral Medicine. 2016, Melbourne, Australia: Springer.
Vieira R, Henderson R, McDonald S, Sniehotta FF. Dynamic modelling of single-case (N-of-1) data: challenges and novel applications. In: International Congress of Behavioral Medicine. 2016, Melbourne, Australia: Springer.
Rehackova L, Arnott B, Araujo-Soares V, Adamson AJ, Taylor R, Sniehotta FF. Efficacy and acceptability of very low energy diets in overweight and obese people with Type 2 diabetes mellitus: a systematic review with meta-analyses. Diabetic Medicine 2016, 33(5), 580-591.
Hickey A, Newham J, Slawinska M, Kwasnicka D, McDonald S, Del Din S, Sniehotta F, Davis P, Godfrey A. Estimating cut points: a simple method for new wearables. Maturitas 2016, 83, 78-82.
O'Brien N, Heaven B, Teal G, Evans EH, Cleland C, Moffatt S, Sniehotta FF, White M, Mathers JC, Moynihan P. Integrating Evidence From Systematic Reviews, Qualitative Research, and Expert Knowledge Using Co-Design Techniques to Develop a Web-Based Intervention for People in the Retirement Transition. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2016, 18(8), e210.
Hankonen N, Heino MTJ, Araujo-Soares V, Sniehotta FF, Sund R, Vasankari T, Absetz P, Borodulin K, Uutela A, Lintunen T, Haukkala A. 'Let's Move It' - a school-based multilevel intervention to increase physical activity and reduce sedentary behaviour among older adolescents in vocational secondary schools: a study protocol for a cluster-randomised trial. BMC Public Health 2016, 16, 451.
Namadian M, Presseau J, Watson MC, Bond CM, Sniehotta FF. Motivational, Volitional and Multiple Goal Predictors of Walking in People with Type 2 Diabetes. Psychology of Sport & Exercise 2016, 26, 83-93.
McDonald S, Quinn F, Vieira R, O'Brien N, White M, Johnston DW, Sniehotta FF. N-of-1 methods in health behavior research: a systematic review. In: International Conference of Behavioral Medicine 2016. 2016, Melbourne, Australia: Springer.
McDonald S, Araujo-Soares V, Sniehotta FF. N-of-1 Randomised Controlled Trials in health psychology and behavioural medicine: A commentary on Nyman et al., 2016. Psychology & Health 2016, 31(3), 331-333.
Rodrigues AM, Sherrington A, Penn L, Bell R, Summerbell CD, White M, Adamson AJ, Sniehotta FF. OP80 Formative evaluation of the UK NHS diabetes prevention programme demonstrator phase: review of baseline information. In: Society for Social Medicine 60th Annual Scientific Meeting. 2016, York, UK: Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health.
Lara J, O'Brien N, Godfrey A, Heaven B, Evans EH, Lloyd S, Moffatt S, Moynihan PJ, Meyer TD, Rochester L, Sniehotta FF, White M, Mathers JC. Pilot randomised controlled trial of a web-based intervention to promote healthy eating, physical activity and meaningful social connections compared with usual care control in people of retirement age recruited from workplaces. PLOS One 2016, 11(7), e0159703.
Bergh I, Kvalem IL, Risstad H, Sniehotta FF. Preoperative predictors of adherence to dietary and physical activity recommendations and weight loss one year after surgery. Surgery for Obesity and Related Diseases 2016, 12(4), 910-918.
Fernandes-Machado S, Gellert P, Goncalves S, Sniehotta FF, Araujo-Soares V. Social cognitions about food choice in children aged five to eight years: feasibility and predictive validity of an age appropriate measurement. Appetite 2016, 105, 144-150.
Avery L, Charman SJ, Taylor L, Flynn D, Mosely K, Speight J, Lievesley M, Taylor R, Sniehotta FF, Trenell MI. Systematic development of a theory-informed multifaceted behavioural intervention to increase physical activity of adults with Type 2 diabetes in routine primary care: Movement as Medicine for Type 2 Diabetes. Implementation Science 2016, 11, 99.
Leslie WS, Ford I, Sattar N, Hollingsworth KG, Adamson A, Sniehotta FF, McCombie L, Brosnahan N, Ross H, Mathers JC, Peters C, Thom G, Barnes A, Kean S, McIlvenna Y, Rodrigues A, Rehackova L, Zhyzhneuskaya S, Taylor R, Lean MEJ. The Diabetes Remission Clinical Trial (DiRECT): protocol for a cluster randomised trial. BMC Family Practice 2016, 17, 20.
Haste A, Rodrigues AM, Penn L, Bell R, Summerbell CD, White M, Adamson AJ, Sniehotta FF. The NHS Diabetes Prevention Programme in England: Lessons learnt from process evaluation of the demonstrator site phase. In: 9th World Congress on Prevention of Diabetes and its Complications. 2016, Atlanta, GA, USA: Endocrine Practice.
Kwasnicka D, Dombrowski SU, White M, Sniehotta F. Theoretical explanations for maintenance of behaviour change: a systematic review of behaviour theories. Health Psychology Review 2016, 10(3), 277-296.
Sainsbury K, Walburn J, Vieira R, Sniehotta FF, Weinman J, Sarkany R, Araujo-Soares V. Using n-of-1 methodology to inform the development of individualized, evidence-based interventions for patients with xeroderma pigmentosum. In: International Congress of Behavioural Medicine. 2016, Melbourne, Australia: Springer.
Giles EL, Sniehotta FF, McColl E, Adams J. Acceptability of financial incentives and penalties for encouraging uptake of healthy behaviours: focus groups. BMC Public Health 2015, 15, 58.
Giles EL, Holmes M, McColl E, Sniehotta FF, Adams JM. Acceptability of financial incentives for breastfeeding: thematic analysis of readers' comments to UK online news reports. BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2015, 15, 116.
Giles EL, Robalino S, Sniehotta FF, Adams J, McColl E. Acceptability of financial incentives for encouraging uptake of healthy behaviours: A critical analysis using systematic methods. Preventive Medicine 2015, 73, 145-158.
Morgan H, Hoddinott P, Thomson G, Crossland N, Farrar S, Yi D, Hislop J, Moran VH, MacLennan G, Dombrowski SU, Rothnie K, Stewart F, Bauld L, Ludbrook A, Dykes F, Sniehotta FF, Tappin D, Campbell M. Benefits of Incentives for Breastfeeding and Smoking cessation in pregnancy (BIBS): a mixed-methods study to inform trial design. Health Technology Assessment 2015, 19(30), 1-516.
McDonald S, O'Brien N, White M, Sniehotta FF. Changes in physical activity during the retirement transition: a theory-based, qualitative interview study. International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2015, 12, 25.
Kwasnicka D, Dombrowski SU, White M, Sniehotta FF. Data-prompted interviews: Using individual ecological data to stimulate narratives and explore meanings. Health Psychology 2015, 34(12), 1191-1194.
Mackintosh J, Hoddinott C, Rasmussen S, Francis J, Johnson M, Hawthorne G, Sniehotta F, Steen N, Grimshaw J, Presseau J. Delivered as intended? Assessing fidelity of delivery of an intervention to improve quality of care for patients with Type 2 diabetes. In: The Diabetes UK Professional Conference 2015. 2015, London, UK: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
Dombrowski SU, Ford GA, Morgenstern LB, White M, Sniehotta FF, Mackintosh JE, Gellert P, Skolarus LE. Differences between US and UK adults in stroke preparedness : evidence from parallel population-based community surveys. Stroke 2015, 46, 3220-3225.
Dombrowski SU, Ford GA, Morgenstern LB, White M, Sniehotta FF, Mackintosh JE, Gellert P, Skolarus LE. Differences Between US and UK Adults in Stroke Preparedness Evidence From Parallel Population-Based Community Surveys. Stroke 2015, 46(11), 3220-3225.
Newham JJ, Presseau J, Araujo-Soares V, Sniehotta FF. Differential responses to interventions targeting physical activity compared to sedentary time: a randomized n-of-1 design. In: European Health Psychology Society Annual Conference. 2015, Cyprus: EHPS.
Adams J, Bateman B, Becker F, Cresswell T, Flynn D, McNaughton R, Oluboyede Y, Robalino S, Ternent L, Gardner Sood B, Michie S, Shucksmith J, Sniehotta FSF, Wigham S. Effectiveness and acceptability of parental financial incentives and quasi-mandatory schemes for increasing uptake of vaccinations in preschool children: systematic review, qualitative study, and discrete choice experiment. Southampton: National Institute for Health Research, 2015. Health Technology Assessment 19 (94).
Newham JJ, Holden MA, Sniehotta FF, Cuthbertson DJ, Mathers JC, O'Brien N. Features of physical activity interventions associated with effectiveness in musculoskeletal disorders: systematic review and meta-analysis. In: European Health Psychology Society Annual Conference. 2015.
Sniehotta FF, Presseau J, Araujo-Soares V. On the development, evaluation and evolution of health behaviour theory. Health Psychology Review 2015, 9(2), 176-189.
Staunton L, Gellert P, Knittle K, Sniehotta FF. Perceived Control and Intrinsic vs. Extrinsic Motivation for Oral Self-Care: A Full Factorial Experimental Test of Theory-Based Persuasive Messages. Annals of Behavioral Medicine 2015, 49(2), 258-268.
Potthoff S, Presseau J, Sniehotta F, Elovainio M, Avery L. Planning to be routine: habit as a mediator of the planning-behaviour relationship in healthcare professionals. In: 29th Conference of the EHPS: Principles of Behaviour Change in Health and Illness. 2015.
Bergh I, Kvalem IL, Risstad H, Cameron LD, Sniehotta FF. Predictors of Preoperative Weight Loss in Morbidly Obese Adults Waiting for Bariatric Surgery: A Prospective Cohort Study. Obesity Surgery 2015, 25(9), 1610-1617.
Nicholson SL, Greig CA, Sniehotta F, Johnston M, Lewis SJ, McMurdo MET, Johnston D, Scopes J, Mead GE. Quantitative analysis of the perceived barriers and motivators to physical activity post-stroke. In: The European Stroke Organisation Annual Conference. 2015, Glasgow, UK: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
Araujo-Soares V, Sniehotta FF, Laing CM, Gellert P, Jackson D, Speakman JR. Social cognitions measured in 4 to 6 year olds are predictive of objectively measured physical activity. Psychology & Health 2015, 30(10), 1240-1257.
Avery L, Flynn D, Dombrowski SU, van Wersch A, Sniehotta FF, Trenell MI. Successful Behavioural Strategies to Increase Physical Activity and Improve Glucose Control in Adults with Type 2 Diabetes. Diabetic Medicine 2015, 32(8), 1058-1062.
Nicholson S, Greig C, Sniehotta F, Johnston M, Johnston D, McMurdo M, Mead G. Testing the feasibility and acceptability of a behaviour change intervention to increase physical activity after stroke. In: UK Stroke Forum 2015 Conference. 2015, Liverpool, UK: Sage.
O'Brien N, McDonald S, Araújo-Soares V, Lara J, Errington L, Godfrey A, Mathers JC, Meyer TD, Rochester L, White M, Sniehotta FF. The features of interventions associated with long-term effectiveness of physical activity interventions in adults aged 55 to 70 years: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Health Psychology Review 2015, 9(4), 417-433.
Evans EH, AraujoSoares V, Adamson AJ, Batterham AM, Brown H, Campbell M, Dombrowski SU, Guest A, Jackson D, Kwasnicka D, Ladha K, McColl E, Olivier P, Rothman AJ, Sainsbury K, Steel AJ, Steen IN, Vale L, White M, Wright P, Sniehotta FF. The NULevel trial of a scalable, technology-assisted weight loss maintenance intervention for obese adults after clinically significant weight loss: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial. Trials 2015, 16, 421.
Rodrigues A, O'Brien N, French DP, Glidewell L, Sniehotta FF. The Question–Behavior Effect: Genuine Effect or Spurious Phenomenon? A Systematic Review of Randomized Controlled Trials With Meta-Analyses. Health Psychology 2015, 34(1), 61-78.
Gellert P, Witham MD, Crombie IK, Donnan PT, McMurdo MET, Sniehotta FF. The role of perceived barriers and objectively measured physical activity in adults aged 65-100. Age and Ageing 2015, 44(3), 384-390.
Dombrowski SU, White M, Mackintosh JE, Gellert P, Araujo-Soares V, Thomson RG, Rodgers H, Ford GA, Sniehotta FF. The stroke 'Act FAST' campaign: Remembered but not understood?. International Journal of Stroke 2015, 10(3), 324-330.
Crombie IK, Irvine L, Williams B, Sniehotta FF, Petrie D, Evans JMM, Emslie C, Jones C, Ricketts IW, Humphris G, Norrie J, Rice P, Slane PW. A mobile phone intervention to reduce binge drinking among disadvantaged men: study protocol for a randomised controlled cost-effectiveness trial. Trials 2014, 15, 494.
Nicholson SL, Donaghy M, Johnston M, Sniehotta FF, van Wijck F, Johnston D, Greig C, McMurdo MET, Mead G. A qualitative theory guided analysis of stroke survivors' perceived barriers and facilitators to physical activity. Disability and Rehabilitation 2014, 36(22), 1857-1868.
Lara J, Evans EH, O'Brien N, Moynihan PJ, Meyer TD, Adamson AJ, Errington L, Sniehotta FFS, White M, Mathers JC. Association of behaviour change techniques with effectiveness of dietary interventions among adults of retirement age: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials. BMC Medicine 2014, 12(10), 177.
Witham MD, Donnan PT, Vadiveloo T, Sniehotta FF, Crombie IK, Feng ZQ, McMurdo MET. Association of Day Length and Weather Conditions with Physical Activity Levels in Older Community Dwelling People. PLoS One 2014, 9(1), e85331.
Murray J, Williams B, Hoskins G, Skar S, McGhee J, Gauld D, Brown G, Treweek S, Sniehotta F, Cameron L, Sheikh A, Hagen S. Can a theory-informed interactive animation increase intentions to engage in physical activity in young people with asthma?. In: Human-Computer Interaction: Applications and Services - 16th International Conference. 2014, Crete, Greece: Springer Verlag.
Adams J, Giles EL, McColl E, Sniehotta FF. Carrots, Sticks, and Health Behaviours: A Framework for Documenting the Complexity of Financial Incentive Interventions to Change Health Behaviours. Health Psychology Review 2014, 8(3), 286-295.
Feng ZQ, Dibben C, Witham MD, Donnan PT, Vadiveloo T, Sniehotta F, Crombie IK, McMurdo MET. Dog ownership and physical activity in later life: A cross-sectional observational study. Preventive Medicine 2014, 66, 101-106.
Lara J, Hobbs N, Moynihan PJ, Meyer TD, Adamson AJ, Errington L, Rochester L, Sniehotta FF, White M, Mathers JC. Effectiveness of dietary interventions among adults of retirement age: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. BMC Medicine 2014, 12(1), 1-12.
Arnott B, Rehackova L, Errington L, Sniehotta FF, Roberts J, Araujo-Soares V. Efficacy of behavioural interventions for transport behaviour change: systematic review, meta-analysis and intervention coding. The International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2014, 11, 133.
Presseau J, Boyd E, Francis JJ, Sniehotta FF. Goal conflict and goal facilitation in community-based cardiac rehabilitation: A theory-based interview study. Psychology, Health & Medicine 2014, 20(2), 227-238.
Presseau J, Hawthorne G, Sniehotta FF, Steen N, Francis JJ, Johnston M, Mackintosh J, Grimshaw JM, Kaner E, Elovainio M, Deverill M, Coulthard T, Brown H, Hunter M, Eccles MP. Improving Diabetes care through Examining, Advising, and prescribing (IDEA): Protocol for a theory-based cluster randomised controlled trial of a multiple behaviour change intervention aimed at primary healthcare professionals. Implementation Science 2014, 9, 61.
Pakpour AH, Gellert P, Asefzadeh S, Updegraff JA, Molloy GJ, Sniehotta FF. Intention and planning predicting medication adherence following coronary artery bypass graft surgery. Journal of Psychosomatic Research 2014, 77(4), 287-295.
Heslehurst NH, Crowe L, Robalino S, Sniehotta FF, McColl E, Rankin J. Interventions to change maternity healthcare professionals' behaviours to promote weight-related support for obese pregnant women: a systematic review. Implementation Science 2014, 9, 97.
Dombrowski SU, Knittle K, Avenell A, Araujo-Soares V, Sniehotta FF. Long term maintenance of weight loss with non-surgical interventions in obese adults: systematic review and meta-analyses of randomised controlled trials. British Medical Journal 2014, 348, g2646.
Avery L, Sniehotta FF, Denton SJ, Steen N, McColl E, Taylor R, Trenell MI. Movement as Medicine for Type 2 Diabetes: Protocol for an open pilot study and external pilot clustered randomised controlled trial to assess acceptability, feasibility and fidelity of a multifaceted behavioural intervention targeting physical activity in primary care. Trials 2014, 15(46), 1-18.
Wigham S, Ternent L, Bryant A, Robalino S, Sniehotta FF, Adams J. Parental Financial Incentives for Increasing Preschool Vaccination Uptake: Systematic Review. Pediatrics 2014, 134(4), e1117-e1128.
Penn L, Dombrowski SU, Sniehotta FF, White M. Perspectives of UK Pakistani women on their behaviour change to prevent type 2 diabetes: qualitative study using the theory domain framework. BMJ Open 2014, 4(7), e004530.
Pakpour AH, Gellert P, Asefzadeh S, Sniehotta FF. Planning Predicts Dental Service Attendance and the Effect is Moderated by Dental Anxiety and Educational Status: Findings from a One-Year Prospective Study. Applied Psychology: Health and Well-Being 2014, 6(2), 214-229.
Presseau J, Johnston M, Heponiemi T, Elovainio M, Francis JJ, Eccles MP, Steen N, Hrisos S, Stamp E, Grimshaw JM, Hawthorne G, Sniehotta FF. Reflective and Automatic Processes in Health Care Professional Behavior: A Dual Process Model Tested Across Multiple Behaviours. Annals of Behavioral Medicine 2014, 48(3), 347-358.
Giles EL, Robalino S, McColl E, Sniehotta FF, Adams J. The Effectiveness of Financial Incentives for Health Behaviour Change: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. PLoS ONE 2014, 9(3), e90347.
Pakpour A, Yekaninejad MS, Sniehotta FF, Updegraff JA, Dombrowski SU. The effectiveness of gain- versus loss-framed health messages to improve oral health in Iranian secondary schools: a cluster-randomised controlled trial. Annals of Behavioral Medicine 2014, 47(3), 376-387.
Sniehotta FF, Presseau J, Araujo-Soares V. Time to retire the theory of planned behaviour. Health Psychology Review 2014, 8(1), 1-7.
Sniehotta FF, Simpson SA, Greaves CJ. Weight loss maintenance: An agenda for health psychology. British Journal of Health Psychology 2014, 19(3), 459-464.
Nicolson S, Sniehotta FF, VanWijck F, Greig CA, Johnston M, McMurdo ME, Dennis M, Mead GE. A systematic review of perceived barriers and motivators to physical activity after stroke. International Journal of Stroke 2013, 8(5), 357-364.
Araujo-Soares V, Rodrigues A, Presseau J, Sniehotta FF. Adolescent sunscreen use in springtime: A prospective predictive study informed by a belief elicitation investigation. Journal of Behavioral Medicine 2013, 36(2), 109-123.
Hobbs N, Godfrey A, Lara J, Errington L, Meyer TD, Rochester L, White M, Mathers JC, Sniehotta FF. Are behavioral interventions effective in increasing physical activity at 12 to 36 months in adults aged 55 to 70 years? A systematic review and meta-analysis. BMC Medicine 2013, 11, 75.
Rodrigues A, Sniehotta FF, Araujo-Soares V. Are Interventions to Promote Sun-Protective Behaviors in Recreational and Tourist Settings Effective? A Systematic Review with Meta-analysis and Moderator Analysis. Annals of Behavioral Medicine 2013, 45(2), 224-238.
Kwasnicka D, Presseau J, White M, Sniehotta FF. Does planning how to cope with anticipated barriers facilitate health-related behavior change? A systematic review. Health Psychology Review 2013, 7(2), 129-145.
Prestwich A, Sniehotta FF, Whittington C, Dombrowski SU, Rogers L, Michie S. Does theory influence the effectiveness of health behavior interventions? Meta-analysis. Health Psychology 2013, n/a, n/a.
Presseau J, Tait RI, Johnston DW, Francis JJ, Sniehotta FF. Goal conflict and goal facilitation as predictors of daily accelerometer-assessed physical activity. Health Psychology 2013, 32(12), 1179-1187.
Penn L, Dombrowski SU, Sniehotta FF, White M. Participants' perspectives on making and maintaining behavioural changes in a lifestyle intervention for type 2 diabetes prevention: a qualitative study using the theory domain framework. BMJ Open 2013, 3(6), e002949.
DeBruin G-J, GardnerSood B, vanOsch L, Sniehotta FF. Predicting Automaticity in Exercise Behaviour: The Role of Perceived Behavioural Control, Affect, Intention, Action Planning and Behaviour. International Journal of Behavioural Medicine 2013, 1-8.
Sniehotta FF, Gellert P, Witham MD, Donnan PT, Crombie IK, McMurdo MET. Psychological theory in an interdisciplinary context: psychological, demographic, health-related, social, and environmental correlates of physical activity in a representative cohort of community-dwelling older adults. International Journal of Behavioural Nutrition and Physical Activity 2013, 10(106), 1-11.
Allan JL, Sniehotta FF, Johnston M. The Best Laid Plans: Planning Skill Determines the Effectiveness of Action Plans and Implementation Intentions. Annals of Behavioral Medicine 2013, 46(1), 114-120.
Dombrowski SU, Mackintosh JE, Sniehotta FF, Araujo-Soares V, Rodgers H, Thomson RG, Murtagh MJ, Ford GA, Eccles MP, White M. The impact of the UK 'Act FAST' stroke awareness campaign: content analysis of patients, witness and primary care clinicians' perceptions. BMC Public Health 2013, 13, 915.
French DP, Darker CD, Eves FF, Sniehotta FF. The systematic development of a brief intervention to increase walking in the general public using an "extended" theory of planned behavior. Journal of Physical Activity and Health 2013, 10(7), 940-948.
Pakpour AM, Sniehotta FF. Perceived behaviour control and coping planning predict dental brushing behaviour among Iranian adolescents. Journal of Clinical Periodontology 2012, 39(2), 132-137.
Adams J, Giles E, McColl E, Sniehotta F. A systematic review of the use of financial incentives and penalties to encourage uptake of healthy behaviors: protocol. Systematic Reviews 2012, 1(1), 51.
Avery L, Flynn D, van-Wersch A, Sniehotta FF, Trenell MI. Changing Physical Activity Behavior in Type 2 Diabetes: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Behavioral Interventions. Diabetes Care 2012, 35(12), 2681-2689.
Dombrowski SU, Sniehotta FF, Avenell A, Johnston M, MacLennan G, Araujo-Soares V. Identifying active ingredients in complex behavioural interventions for obese adults with obesity-related co-morbidities or additional risk factors for co-morbidities: a systematic review. Health Psychology Review 2012, 6(1), 7-32.
Dombrowski SU, Sniehotta FF, Johnston M, Broom I, Kulkarni U, Brown J, Murray L, Araujo-Soares V. Optimizing acceptability and feasibility of an evidence-based behavioral intervention for obese adults with obesity-related co-morbidities or additional risk factors for co-morbidities: An open-pilot intervention study in secondary care. Patient Education and Counseling 2012, 87(1), 108-119.
McMurdo MET, Argo I, Crombie IK, Feng ZQ, Sniehotta FF, Vadiveloo T, Witham MD, Donnan PT. Social, Environmental and Psychological Factors Associated with Objective Physical Activity Levels in the Over 65s. PLoS One 2012, 7(2), e31878.
Sniehotta FF, Presseau J, Hobbs N, Araújo-Soares V. Testing self-regulation interventions to increase walking using factorial randomized N-of-1 trials. Health Psychology 2012, 31(6), 733-737.
Sniehotta FF, Presseau J. The habitual use of the Self-Report Habit Index. Annals of Behavioral Medicine 2012, 43(1), 139-140.
Carroll SL, Greig CA, Lewis SJ, McMurdo ME, Sniehotta FF, Johnston M, Johnston DW, Scopes J, Mead GE. The Use of Pedometers in Stroke Survivors: Are They Feasible and How Well Do They Defect Steps?. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2012, 93(3), 466-470.
Hobbs N, Sniehotta FF. Two-year findings of an implementation intention intervention for teenage women show reduced consultations for emergency contraception or pregnancy testing and a trend towards reduced pregnancy rates. Evidence-Based Nursing 2012, 15(2), 44-45.
Beenstock J, Sniehotta FF, White M, Bell R, Milne E, Araujo-Soares V. What helps and hinders midwives in engaging with pregnant women about stopping smoking? A cross-sectional survey of perceived implementation difficulties among midwives in the North East of England. Implementation Science 2012, 7(1), 36.
Dombrowski SU, Sniehotta F, Mackintosh J, White M, Rodgers H, Thomson R, Murtagh M, Ford G, Eccles MW, Araujo-Soares V. Witness response at onset of acute stroke: a qualitative theory-guided study. PLoS One 2012, 7(7), e39852.
Michie S, Ashford S, Sniehotta FF, Dombrowski SU, Bishop A, French DP. A refined taxonomy of behaviour change techniques to help people change their physical activity and healthy eating behaviours: The CALO-RE taxonomy. Psychology & Health 2011, 26(11), 1479-1498.
Skår S, Sniehotta FF, Molloy GJ, Prestwich A, Araújo-Soares V. Do brief online planning interventions increase physical activity amongst university students? A randomised controlled trial. Psychology & Health 2011, 26(4), 399-417.
Presseau J, Francis JJ, Campbell NC, Sniehotta FF. Goal conflict, goal facilitation and health professionals' provision of physical activity advice in primary care: An exploratory prospective study. Implementation Science 2011, 6, 73.
Sniehotta FF, Dombrowski SU, Avenell A, Johnston M, McDonald S, Murchie P, Ramsay CR, Robertson K, Araujo-Soares V. Randomised Controlled Feasibility Trial of an Evidence-Informed Behavioural Intervention for Obese Adults with Additional Risk Factors. PLoS One 2011, 6(8), e23040.
Michie S, Ashford S, Sniehotta FF, Dombrowski SU, Bishop A, French DP. Specifying interventions to change physical activity and healthy eating: Development of a revised 40-item taxonomy of behaviour change techniques. Psychology & Health 2011, 26(11), 1479-1498.
Wilkinson DL, Sniehotta FF, Michie S. Targeting those in need: Baseline data from the first English National Health Service (NHS) Health Trainer Service. Psychology, Health & Medicine 2011, 16(6), 736-748.
Sniehotta FF, Gorski C, Araujo-Soares V. Adoption of community-based cardiac rehabilitation programs and physical activity following phase III cardiac rehabilitation in Scotland: A prospective and predictive study. Psychology & Health 2010, 25(7), 839-854.
Darker CD, French DP, Eves FF, Sniehotta FF. An intervention to promote walking amongst the general population based on an 'extended' theory of planned behaviour: A waiting list randomised controlled trial. Psychology & Health 2010, 25(1), 71-88.
Dombrowski SU, Avenell A, Sniehotta FF. Behavioural Interventions for Obese Adults with Additional Risk Factors for Morbidity: Systematic Review of Effects on Behaviour, Weight and Disease Risk Factors. Obesity Facts 2010, 3(6), 377-396.
McMurdo ME, Sugden J, Argo I, Boyle P, Johnston DW, Sniehotta FF, Donnan PT. Do pedometers increase physical activity in sedentary older women? A randomized controlled trial. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society 2010, 58(11), 2099-2106.
Michie S, Webb TL, Sniehotta FF. The importance of making explicit links between the theoretical constructs and behaviour change techniques. Addiction 2010, 105(11), 1897-1898.
Webb TL, Sniehotta FF, Michie S. Using theories of behaviour change to inform interventions for addictive behaviours. Addiction 2010, 105(11), 1879-1892.
Vogt F, Ashworth M, Hall S, Sniehotta FF, Marteau TM. What underlies the perception that a medical intervention is effective? An exploratory study among smokers. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 2010, 12(5), 508-515.
Presseau J, Sniehotta FF, Francis JJ, Gebhardt WA. With a little help from my goals: Integrating intergoal facilitation with the theory of planned behaviour to predict physical activity. British Journal of Health Psychology 2010, 15(4), 905-919.
Sniehotta FF. An experimental test of the theory of planned behaviour. Applied Psychology: Health and Wellbeing 2009, 1(2), 257-270.
Araujo-Soares V, McIntyre T, MacLennan G, Sniehotta FF. Development and exploratory cluster-randomised opportunistic trial of a theory-based intervention to enhance physical activity among adolescents. Psychology & Health 2009, 24(7), 805-822.
Wiedemann AU, Schuz B, Sniehotta F, Scholz U, Schwarzer R. Disentangling the relation between intentions, planning, and behaviour: A moderated mediation analysis. Psychology & Health 2009, 24(1), 67-79.
Presseau J, Sniehotta FF, Francis JJ, Campbell NC. Multiple goals and time constraints: perceived impact on physicians' performance of evidence-based behaviours. Implementation Science 2009, 4, 77.
Araujo-Soares V, McIntyre T, Sniehotta FF. Predicting changes in physical activity among adolescents: the role of self-efficacy, intention, action planning and coping planning. Health Education Research 2009, 24(1), 128-139.
Schuz B, Sniehotta FF, Mallach N, Wiedemann AU, Schwarzer R. Predicting transitions from preintentional, intentional and actional stages of change. Health Education Research 2009, 24(1), 64-75.
Sniehotta FF. Towards a theory of intentional behaviour change: Plans, planning, and self-regulation. British Journal of Health Psychology 2009, 14(2), 261-273.
Molloy GJ, Sniehotta F, Johnston M. Two alternative models of health behaviour and recovery from activity limitations due to acute injury: A prospective study. Psychology & Health 2009, 24(3), 271-285.
Presseau J, Sniehotta FF, Francis JJ, Little BR. Personal projects analysis: Opportunities and implications for multiple goal assessment, theoretical integration, and behaviour change. The European Health Psychologist 2008, 10(2), 32-36.
Skar S, Sniehotta FF, Araujo-Soares V, Molloy GJ. Prediction of behaviour vs. prediction of behaviour change: The role of motivational moderators in the theory of planned behaviour. Applied Psychology 2008, 57(4), 609-627.
Renner B, Schuez B, Sniehotta FF. Preventive health behavior and adaptive accuracy of risk perceptions. Risk Analysis 2008, 28(3), 741-748.
Sugden JA, Sniehotta FF, Donnan PT, Boyle P, Johnston DW, McMurdo MET. The feasibility of using pedometers and brief advice to increase activity in sedentary older women - a pilot study. BMC Health Services Research 2008, 8, 169.
Dombrowski SU, Sniehotta FF, Avenell A, Coyne JC. Current issues and future directions in Psychology and Health: Towards a cumulative science of behaviour change: Do current conduct and reporting of behavioural interventions fall short of best practice?. Psychology & Health 2007, 22(8), 869-874.
Scholz U, Sniehotta FF, Schuz B, Oeberst A. Dynamics in self-regulation: Plan execution self-efficacy and mastery of action plans. Journal of Applied Social Psychology 2007, 37(11), 2706-2725.
Scholz U, Sniehotta FF, Burkert S, Schwarzer R. Increasing physical exercise levels - Age-specific benefits of planning. Journal of Aging and Health 2007, 19(5), 851-866.
Cooke R, Sniehotta F, Schuz B. Predicting binge-drinking behaviouir using an extended TPB: Examining the impact of anticipated regret and descriptive norms. Alcohol and Alcoholism 2007, 42(2), 84-91.
Sniehotta FF, Soares VA, Dombrowski SU. Randomized controlled trial of a one-minute intervention changing oral self-care behavior. Journal of Dental Research 2007, 86(7), 641-645.
Schuz B, Sniehotta FF, Schwarzer R. Stage-specific effects of an action control intervention on dental flossing. Health Education Research 2007, 22(3), 332-341.
Sniehotta FF, Scholz U, Schwarzer R. Action plans and coping plans for physical exercise: A longitudinal intervention study in cardiac rehabilitation. British Journal of Health Psychology 2006, 11(1), 23-37.
Schuz B, Sniehotta FF, Wiedemann A, Seemann R. Adherence to a daily flossing regimen in university students: effects of planning when, where, how and what to do in the face of barriers. Journal of Clinical Periodontology 2006, 33(9), 612-619.
Scholz U, Knoll N, Sniehotta FF, Schwarzer R. Physical activity and depressive symptoms in cardiac rehabilitation: Long-term effects of a self-management intervention. Social Science & Medicine 2006, 62(12), 3109-3120.
Sniehotta FF, Nagy G, Scholz U, Schwarzer R. The role of action control in implementing intentions during the first weeks of behaviour change. British Journal of Social Psychology 2006, 45(1), 87-106.
Sniehotta FF, Schwarzer R, Scholz U, Schuz B. Action planning and coping planning for long-term lifestyle change: Theory and assessment. European Journal of Social Psychology 2005, 35(4), 565-576.
Sniehotta FF, Scholz U, Schwarzer R. Bridging the intention-behaviour gap: Planning, self-efficacy, and action control in the adoption and maintenance of physical exercise. Psychology & Health 2005, 20(2), 143-160.
Sniehotta FF, Luszczynska A, Scholz U, Lippike S. Discontinuity patterns in stages of the precaution adoption process model: Meat consumption during a livestock epidemic. British Journal of Health Psychology 2005, 10(2), 221-235.
Sniehotta FF, Scholz U, Schwarzer R, Fuhrmann B, Kiwus U, Voller H. Long-term effects of two psychological interventions on physical exercise and self-regulation following coronary rehabilitation. International Journal of Behavioral Medicine 2005, 12(4), 244-255.
Scholz U, Sniehotta FF, Schwarzer R. Predicting physical exercise in cardiac rehabilitation: The role of phase-specific self-efficacy beliefs. Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology 2005, 27(2), 135-151.

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