International Publications In press and 2015: 1. Adriaanse, M. A., Evers, C., Verhoeven, A. A. C., & De Ridder, D. T. D. (in press). Investigating sex differences in psychological predictors of snack intake among a large representative sample. Public Health Nutrition. 2. Kroese, F. M., Evers, C., Adriaanse, M. A., & De Ridder, D. T. D. (in press). Bedtime procrastination: a self-regulation perspective on sleep insufficiency in the general population. Journal of Health Psychology. 3. Salmon, S. J., Adriaanse, M. A., Fennis, B. M., de Vet, E., & De Ridder, D. T. D. (in press). Depletion sensitivity predicts unhealthy snack purchases. Appetite. 4. Salmon, S. J., de Vet, E. Adriaanse, M. A., Fennis, B. M., Veltkamp, M., & De Ridder, D. T. D. (2015). Social proof in the supermarket: Promoting healthy choices under low self-control conditions. Food Quality and Preference, 45, 113-120. 5. Verhoeven, A. A. C., Adriaanse, M. A., De Vet, E., Fennis, B. M., & De Ridder, D. T. D. (2015). It's my party and I eat if I want to: Reasons for unhealthy snacking. Appetite, 84, 2027. 6. Vinkers, C. D. W., Adriaanse, M. A., Kroese, F. M., & De Ridder, D. T. D. (2015). Better sorry than safe: Making a Plan B reduces effectiveness of implementation intentions in healthy eating goals. Psychology & Health, 30, 821-838. 2014: 7. Adriaanse, M. A., Kroese, F. M., Gillebaart, M., & De Ridder, D. T. D. (2014). Effortless inhibition: habit mediates the relation between self-control and unhealthy snack consumption. Frontiers in Psychology. 8. Adriaanse, M. A., Weijers, J., De Ridder, D. T. D., De Witt-Huberts, J. & Evers, C. (2014). Confabulating reasons for behaving bad: The psychological consequences of unconsciously activated behaviour that violates one’s standards. European Journal of Social Psychology, 44, 255-266. 9. De Ridder, D. T. D., Adriaanse, M. A., Evers, C., & Verhoeven, A. A. C. (2014). Who diets? Most people and especially when they worry about food. Appetite, 80, 103-108. 10. De Ridder, D.T. D., Kroese, F. M., Adriaanse, M. A., & Evers, C. (2014). Always gamble on an empty stomach: Hunger is associated with advantageous decision making. PlOSONE 9, 18. 11. Kroese, F.M., Adriaanse, M. A., Vinkers, C. D. W., Van de Schoot, R., De Ridder, D. T. D. (2014). The effectiveness of a proactive coping intervention targeting self-management in diabetes patients. Psychology & Health, 1, 110-125. 12. Kroese, F. M., De Ridder, D. T. D., Evers, C., & Adriaanse, M. A. (2014). Bedtime procrastination: Introducing a new area of procrastination. Frontiers in Psychology: Personality and Social Psychology, 5, 611. 13. Salmon, S. J., Adriaanse, M. A., De Vet, E., Fennis, B. M., & De Ridder, D. T. D. (2014). “When the going gets tough, who keeps going?” Depletion sensitivity moderates the egodepletion effect. Frontiers in Psychology, 5, 647. 14. Salmon, S. J., Fennis, B. M., de Ridder, D. T. D., Adriaanse, M. A., & de Vet, E. (2014). Health on impulse: When low self-control promotes healthy food choices. Health Psychology, 33, 103-109. 15. Verhoeven, A. A. C., Adriaanse, M. A., De Vet, E., Fennis, B. M, & De Ridder, D. T. D. (2014). Identifying the ‘if’ for ‘if-then’ plans: Combining implementation intentions with cuemonitoring targeting unhealthy snacking behavior. Psychology & Health, 29, 1476–1492. 16. Vinkers, C. D. W., Adriaanse, M. A., Kroese, F. M., & De Ridder, D. T. D. (2014). Efficacy of a self-management intervention for weight control in overweight and obese adults: A randomized controlled trial. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 37, 781-792. 17. Vinkers, C. D. W., Adriaanse, M. A., Kroese, F. M., & De Ridder, D. T. D. (2014). The role of pre-treatment proactive coping skills in successful weight management. Eating Behaviors, 15, 515-518. 2013: 18. Adriaanse, M. A., De Ridder, D. T. D., & Voorneman, I. M. M. (2013). Improving diabetes self-management by mental contrasting. Psychology & Health, 28, 1-12. 19. Balk, Y., Adriaanse, M. A., De Ridder, D. T. D., & Evers, C. (2013). Coping under pressure: 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. Employing emotion regulation strategies to enhance performance under pressure. Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology, 35, 408-418. De Ridder, D. T. D., De Vet, E., Stok, F. M., De Wit, J. B. F. & Adriaanse, M. A., (2013). Appropriateness standards can help to curb the epidemic of overweight: response to Dewitte and to Herman and Polivy. Health Psychology Review, 7, 173-176. De Ridder, D. T. D., De Vet, E., Stok, F. M., Adriaanse, M. A., & De Wit, J. B. F. (2013). Obesity, overconsumption and self-regulation failure: The unsung role of eating appropriateness standards. Health Psychology Review, 7, 146-16. Evers, C., Adriaanse, M. A., De Ridder, D. T. D., & De Witt Huberts, J. C. (2013). Good mood food: Positive emotion as a neglected trigger for food intake. Appetite, 68, 1-7. Hofmann, W., Adriaanse, M. A., Vohs, K. D., & Baumeister, R. F. (2013). Dieting and the self-control of eating in everyday environments: An experience sampling study. British Journal of Health Psychology, 19, 523-539. Kroese, F. M., Adriaanse, M. A., & De Ridder, D. T. D. (2013). Are self-management interventions suitable for all? Comparing obese vs. non-obese type 2 diabetes patients. Health Education & Behavior, 40, 552-558. Verhoeven, A. A. C., Adriaanse, M. A., De Ridder, D. T. D., De Vet, E., & Fennis, B. M. (2013). Less is more: The effect of multiple implementation intentions targeting unhealthy snacking habits. European Journal of Social Psychology, 43, 344-354. Vinkers, C. D. W., Adriaanse, M. A., & De Ridder, D. T. D. (2013). In it for the long haul: characteristics of early and late drop out in a self-management intervention for weight control. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 36, 520-530. 2012: 27. Kroese, F. M., Adriaanse, M. A., & De Ridder, D. T. D. (2012). Boosters, anyone? Exploring the added value of booster sessions in a self-management intervention. Health Education Research, 27, 825-833. 28. Verhoeven, A. C. C., Adriaanse, M. A., Evers, C., & De Ridder, D. T. D (2012). The power of habits: Unhealthy snacking behaviour is primarily predicted by habit strength. British Journal of Health Psychology, 17, 758-770. 29. Vinkers, C. D. W., Evers, C., Adriaanse, M. A., & De Ridder, D. T. D. (2012). Body esteem and eating disorder symptomatology: The mediating role of appearance-motivated exercise in a non-clinical adult female sample. Eating Behaviors, 13, 214-218. 2011: 30. Adriaanse, M. A., De Ridder, D. T. D., & Evers, C. (2011). Emotional eating: Eating when emotional or emotional about eating? Psychology & Health, 26, 23-39. 31. Adriaanse, M. A., Gollwitzer, P. M., De Ridder, D. T. D., De Wit, J. B. F., & Kroese, F. M. (2011). Breaking habits with implementation intentions: A test of underlying processes. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 37, 502-513. 32. Adriaanse, M. A., Van Oosten, J. M. F., De Ridder, D. T. D., De Wit, J. B. F., & Evers, C. (2011). Planning what not to eat: Ironic effects of implementation intentions negating unhealthy habits. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 37, 69-81. 33. Adriaanse, M. A., Vinkers. C. D. W., De Ridder, D. T. D., Hox, J. J., & De Wit, J. B. F. (2011). Do implementation intentions help to eat a healthy diet? A systematic review and meta-analysis of the empirical evidence. Appetite, 56, 183-193. 34. Evers, C., Stok, F. M., Danner, U. N., Salmon, S. J., de Ridder, D. T. D., & Adriaanse, M. A. (2011). The shaping role of hunger on self-reported external eating status. Appetite, 57, 318320. Erratum published in 2013, vol. 63, p 142-145. 35. Fennis, B. M., Adriaanse, M. A., Stroebe, W., & Pol, B. (2011). Bridging the intentionbehavior gap: Inducing implementation intentions through persuasive appeals. Journal of Consumer Psychology, 21, 302-311. 36. Kroese, F. M., Adriaanse, M. A., Evers, C., & De Ridder, D. T. D. (2011). 'Instant Success': Turning temptations into cues for goal-directed behavior. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 37, 1389-1397. 2010: 37. Adriaanse, M. A., Oettingen, G., Gollwitzer, P. M., Hennes, E. P., De Ridder, D. T. D., & De Wit, J. B. F. (2010). When planning is not enough: Fighting unhealthy snacking habits by mental contrasting with implementation intentions (MCII). European Journal of Social Psychology, 40, 1277-1293. 38. Evers, C., De Ridder, D. T. D., & Adriaanse, M. A. (2010). Adequately predicting emotional eating with self-reports: Not as easy as pie. Health Psychology, 29, 344-345. 39. Stok, F. M., De Ridder, D. T. D., Adriaanse, M. A., & De Wit, J. B .F. (2010). Looking cool or attaining self-rule: Different motives for autonomy and their effects on unhealthy snack purchase. Appetite, 54, 607-610. 2009: 40. Adriaanse, M. A., De Ridder, D. T. D., & De Wit, J. B. F. (2009). Finding the critical cue: Implementation intentions to change one’s diet work best when tailored to personally relevant reasons for unhealthy eating. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 35, 60-71. S 41. De Ridder, D. T. D., De Wit, J. B. F., & Adriaanse, M. A. (2009). Making plans for healthy diet: The role of motivation and action orientation. European Journal of Social Psychology, 39, 622-630. 42. Evers, C., De Ridder, D. T. D., & Adriaanse, M. A. (2009). Assessing yourself as an emotional eater: Mission Impossible? Health Psychology, 28, 717-725.