Jens Blechert

About Jens Blechert

Jens Blechert, With an exceptional h-index of 56 and a recent h-index of 45 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Universität Salzburg, specializes in the field of eating behavior, health psychology, eating disorders, obesity, mHealth.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

A smartphone application to reduce problematic drinking: a feasibility trial

Imagine chocolate: The craving experience questionnaire in the food domain

How pre-processing decisions affect the reliability and validity of the approach–avoidance task: Evidence from simulations and multiverse analyses with six datasets

Goal pursuit increases more after dietary success than after dietary failure: examining conflicting theories of self-regulation using ecological momentary assessment

Excess after stress—A three‐study validation of the salzburg stress drinking scale as a new tool to measure the stress–drinking relationship

Why we don't eat as intended: Moderators of the short‐term intention–behaviour relation in food intake

Within-person association of volitional factors and physical activity: Insights from an ecological momentary assessment study

Emotions and Eating

Jens Blechert Information

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Citations(all)

11474

Citations(since 2020)

7040

Cited By

7087

hIndex(all)

56

hIndex(since 2020)

45

i10Index(all)

145

i10Index(since 2020)

129

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Jens Blechert Skills & Research Interests

eating behavior

health psychology

eating disorders

obesity

mHealth

Top articles of Jens Blechert

A smartphone application to reduce problematic drinking: a feasibility trial

Pilot and Feasibility Studies

2024/12

Jens Blechert
Jens Blechert

H-Index: 36

Imagine chocolate: The craving experience questionnaire in the food domain

Appetite

2024/3/1

Matthias Burkard Aulbach
Matthias Burkard Aulbach

H-Index: 2

Jens Blechert
Jens Blechert

H-Index: 36

How pre-processing decisions affect the reliability and validity of the approach–avoidance task: Evidence from simulations and multiverse analyses with six datasets

2024/3

Sercan Kahveci
Sercan Kahveci

H-Index: 2

Jens Blechert
Jens Blechert

H-Index: 36

Goal pursuit increases more after dietary success than after dietary failure: examining conflicting theories of self-regulation using ecological momentary assessment

International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity

2024/2/26

Excess after stress—A three‐study validation of the salzburg stress drinking scale as a new tool to measure the stress–drinking relationship

Stress and Health

2024/2

Julia Reichenberger
Julia Reichenberger

H-Index: 15

Jens Blechert
Jens Blechert

H-Index: 36

Why we don't eat as intended: Moderators of the short‐term intention–behaviour relation in food intake

British Journal of Health Psychology

2024/1/30

Within-person association of volitional factors and physical activity: Insights from an ecological momentary assessment study

Psychology of Sport and Exercise

2023/9/1

Jens Blechert
Jens Blechert

H-Index: 36

Emotions and Eating

2023/8/29

Jens Blechert
Jens Blechert

H-Index: 36

Exploring the Dual-Feature Approach-Avoidance Task: Validity, Training Effects, And The Role Of Perceived Stimulus-Response Contingency

2023/8

Sercan Kahveci
Sercan Kahveci

H-Index: 2

Jens Blechert
Jens Blechert

H-Index: 36

Moderators of the Intention-Behavior Relation in Everyday Dietary Behavior

2023/8

Christopher Martin Jones
Christopher Martin Jones

H-Index: 0

Jens Blechert
Jens Blechert

H-Index: 36

Emotional food cue reactivity in Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia Nervosa

2023/7/3

Rebekka Schnepper
Rebekka Schnepper

H-Index: 4

Jens Blechert
Jens Blechert

H-Index: 36

Predicting food craving in everyday life through smartphone-derived sensor and usage data

Frontiers in Digital Health

2023/6/26

The Role of Mood and Stress for Physical Activity Intentions: Insights from Ecological Momentary Assessment

2023/6/6

Jens Blechert
Jens Blechert

H-Index: 36

Conflict in a word‐based approach‐avoidance task is stronger with positive words

Brain and Behavior

2023/6

Johannes Klackl
Johannes Klackl

H-Index: 15

Jens Blechert
Jens Blechert

H-Index: 36

Testing the effectiveness of a mobile approach avoidance intervention and measuring approach biases in an ecological momentary assessment context: study protocol for a …

BMJ open

2023/4/1

Affective Food Craving Across the Eating Disorder Spectrum and Healthy Individuals–An Ecological Momentary Assessment Study

2023/3/26

Food preference and choice across eating and weight disorders: the roles of Anorexia Nervosa and external eating

2023/3

Ann-Kathrin Arend
Ann-Kathrin Arend

H-Index: 3

Jens Blechert
Jens Blechert

H-Index: 36

Touchscreen-based approach-avoidance responses to appetitive and threatening stimuli

Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry

2023/3/1

Sercan Kahveci
Sercan Kahveci

H-Index: 2

Jens Blechert
Jens Blechert

H-Index: 36

Toward individualized prediction of binge-eating episodes based on ecological momentary assessment data: item development and pilot study in patients with bulimia nervosa and …

JMIR medical informatics

2023/2/23

Conflict in a word-based approach-avoidance task is specific to positive valence

2023/2

Johannes Klackl
Johannes Klackl

H-Index: 15

Jens Blechert
Jens Blechert

H-Index: 36

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