Lab publications

Journal Articles (peer-reviewed)
  • Mantzios, M. (2021). Pre-Socratic understandings of moral identity: The theoretical infrastructure, development, reliability and validity of the Philotimo Scale, Imagination, Cognition and Personality, 1-20. https://doi.org/10.1177/02762366211013503
  • Mantzios, M. (2021). (Re)-defining mindful eating into mindful eating behaviour to advance scientific enquiry. Nutrition & Health, 1-3.
  • Kauser, S., , Keyte, R., Regan, A., Nash, E. F., Fitch, G., Mantzios, M., & Egan, H. (2021). Exploring Associations Between Self-Compassion, Self-Criticism, Mental Health, and Quality of Life in Adults with Cystic Fibrosis: Informing Future Interventions. Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings, 1-14.
  • Shaw, C., Connabeer, K., Marlow, N., Aladangady, N., Gallagher, K., & Drew, P. (2021) End-of-life decision making between doctors and parents in NINU: the development and assessment of a communication-coding tool. Health Communication.
  • Stewart, A. J., Singmann, H., Haigh, M., Wood, J. S., & Douven, I. (2021). Tracking the eye of the beholder: is explanation subjective?. Journal of Cognitive Psychology, 33(2), 199-206.
  • Connabeer, K. (2021). Lifestyle advice in UK Primary Care consultations: Doctor's use of conditional forms of advice. Patient Education and Counselling.
  • Hulme, M., & Wood, J. (2021). The importance of starting well: the influence of early career support on job satisfaction and career intentions in teaching. Journal of Further and Higher Education.
  • Cook, A., Bryant, A., Wood, J., Egan, H., & Mantzios, M. (2021). Help-Seeking Behaviours for Mental Health in Higher Education, Journal of Further and Higher Education, 1-9. 
  • Regan, H., Jama, A., Mantzios, M., Keyte, R., & Egan, H. (2021). Exploring the experiences of gay men with regards to eating, exercise and mindfulness-based concepts. American Journal of Men's Health, 1-11.
  • Hussain, M., Egan, H., Keyte, R., & Mantzios, M. (2021). Mindful Construal Reflections: Reducing unhealthier eating choices, Mindfulness, 1-9.
  • Rizal, F., Egan, H. & Mantzios, M. (2021). Mindfulness, Compassion, and Self-Compassion as Moderator of Environmental Support on Competency in Mental Health Nursing. Comprehensive Clinical Medicine, 1-10.
  • Mantzios, M., Tariq, A., Altaf, M., & Giannou, K. (2021). Loving-Kindness Colouring and Loving-Kindness Meditation: Exploring the effectiveness of non-meditative and meditative practices on state Mindfulness and Anxiety. Journal of Creativity in Mental Health, 1-17.
  • Kauser, S., Yaqob, S., Cook, A., O’Hara, M., Mantzios, M., & Egan, H. (2021). Learning from the experiences of Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) university students who withdraw from their undergraduate degree. Social Sciences, 1-12.
  • Egan, H., O’Hara, M., Cook, A., & Mantzios, M. (2021). Mindfulness, self-compassion, resiliency and wellbeing in higher education: a recipe to increase academic performance. Journal of Further and Higher Education, 1-11.
  • Hussain, M., Egan, H., Keyte, R., & Mantzios, M. (2021). Exploring the Effects of Mindfulness and Self-Distancing on Chocolate Intake After a Negative State Affect. Journal of Cognitive Enhancement, 1-10.
  • McAtamney K., Mantzios M., Egan H. & Wallis D.J., (2021). Emotional eating during COVID-19 in the United Kingdom: exploring the roles of alexithymia and emotion dysregulation, Appetite, 1-11. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.appet.2021.105120.
  • Zervos, K., Koletsi, M., Mantzios, M., Tsitsas, G., & Naska, A. (2021). An eight-week mindful eating program applied in a Mediterranean population with overweight or obesity: the EATT intervention study. Psychological Reports, 1-14.
  • Mantzios, M, Koneva, A., & Egan, H.  (2020). When ‘negativity’ becomes obstructive: A novel exploration of the two-factor model of the Self-Compassion Scale and a Comparison of Self-Compassion and Self-Criticism Interventions. Current Issues in Personality Psychology, 1-14.
  • Hussain, M., Egan, H., Keyte, R., & Mantzios, M. (2020). Exploring the environmental manifestation of types of music on reinforcing mindfulness and concurrent calorie intake. Psychological Reports, 1-9.
  • Keyte, R., Mullis, L., Egan, H. Hussain, M., Cook, A. & Mantzios, M. (2020). Self-Compassion and Instagram Use Is Explained by the Relation to Anxiety, Depression, and Stress. Journal of Technology in Behavioral Science, 1-6.
  • Marlow, N., Shaw, C., Connabeer, K., Aladangady, N., Gallagher, K., & Drew, P. (2020). End-of-life decisions in neonatal care: a conversation analytical study. BMJ: Archives of Disease in Childhood-Fetal and Neonatal Edition.
  • Shaw, C., Connabeer, K., Drew, P., Gallagher, K., Aladangady, N., & Marlow, N. (2020). Initiating end-of-life decisions with parents of infants receiving neonatal intensive care. Patient Education and Counseling.
  • Rizal, F., Egan, H., Cook, A., Keyte, R. & Mantzios, M. (2020). Examining the relationship between Mental Health and Resiliency with assessing the impact of Mindfulness and Self-Compassion. Current Issues in Personality Psychology, 1-10.
  • Sprawson, I., Wood, J. & Mantzios, M. (2020). “And now close your eyes or lower your gaze”: Exploring novice meditators and their attentional processes during meditation. Journal of Cognitive Enhancement, 1-12.
  • Egan, H., Keyte, R., Nash, E. F., Barrett, J., Regan, A., & Mantzios, M. (2020). Mindfulness moderates the relationship between Emotional Eating and Body Mass Index in a sample of people with Cystic Fibrosis, Eating and Weight Disorders, 1-11.
  • Mantzios, M. Cook, A. & Egan, H. (2020). Mental Health First Aid in the UK: how important is First Aid when Professional Mental Health Services are in dire straits. Comprehensive Clinical Medicine, 1-2.  
  • Mantzios, M., Skillett, K., & Egan, H. (2020). A randomised experiment between Mindful Construal Diaries and the Mindful Raisin Practice on Chocolate Consumption. European Journal of Health Psychology, 1-14.
  • Czerwinski, N., Egan, H., Cook, A. & Mantzios, M. (2020). Teachers and mindful Colouring to tackle burnout, and increase mindfulness, resiliency and wellbeing. Contemporary School Psychology, 1-5.
  • Mantzios, M. Egan, H., & Asif, T. (2020). A randomised experiment evaluating the Mindful Raisin Practice as a method of reducing chocolate consumption during and after a mindless activity. Journal of Cognitive Enhancement, 1-9.
  • Keyte, R., Egan, H., & Mantzios, M. (2019). How does mindful eating without non-judgement, mindfulness, and self-compassion relate to motivations to eat palatable foods in a student population? Nutrition & Health, 1-10.
  • Mantzios, M. Cook, A. & Egan, H. (2019). Mental Health First Aid embedment within undergraduate psychology curriculums: An opportunity of applied experience for psychology students and for enhancing mental health care in Higher Education institutions. Higher Education Pedagogies, 1-4.
  • Keyte, R., Egan, H. & Mantzios, M. (2019). An exploration into experiences and attitudes regarding risky health behaviours in an adult cystic fibrosis population. Psychology, Health & Medicine, 1-4.
  • Mantzios, M. & Egan, H. (2019). An experiential reflection of a mindful lecturer: Exploring enhancement of active learning in higher education, Higher Education Pedagogies, 1-3.
  • Keyte, R., Egan, H., & Mantzios, M. (2019). Healthcare professionals’ perceptions of risky health behaviours: a qualitative evaluation of preventative measures for populations with cystic fibrosis. Chronic Illness, 1-12.
  • Manku, R. S., Egan, H., Keyte, R., Hussain, M., & Mantzios, M. (2019). Dieting, mindfulness and mindful eating: Exploring whether diets are reinforcing mindful and mindful eating practices. Health Psychology Reports, 1-12. 
  • Mantzios, M., Hussain, H., Hussain, A., Egan, H., & Scanlon, P. (2019). Mindful and healthy colouring apps: Exploring mindfulness and anxiety when comparing different methods of colouring. Health Psychology Reports, 1-11.
  • Keyte, R., Egan, H., & Mantzios, M. (2019). An exploration into knowledge, attitudes and beliefs towards risky health behaviours in a paediatric cystic fibrosis population. Clinical Medicine Insights: Circulatory, Respiratory and Pulmonary Medicine, 1-9.
  • Ilies, A. I., Egan, H., & Mantzios, M. (2019). Comparing state anxiety and mindfulness between Mindfulness and Loving-Kindness Meditation whilst controlling for the effect of altruism and boredom. Current Issues in Personality Psychology, 1-12.
  • Mantzios, M. (2019). Mental Health First Aid and exciting opportunities for peer-support networks within Universities with prospects of influencing public health and treatment. Journal of Public Health, 1-4.
  • Mantzios, M., Cook, A., & Egan, H. (2019). Mental Health First Aid for Students in the Health Professions: Exploring opportunities for experiential learning in higher education. Health Professions Education, 1-3.
  • Mantzios, M., Egan, H., Cook, A. Jutley-Neilson, J. & O’Hara, M. (2019). The role of mindfulness in increasing student satisfaction: Implications for mindfulness-based practices in Higher Education and the National Student Survey. Journal of Further and Higher Education, 1-11.
  • Neff, K. D., Tóth-Király, I., … & Mantzios, M. (2019). Examining the Self-Compassion Scale in 20 international samples with bifactor ESEM: Support for a total score, a positive and negative score, and six subscale scores. Psychological Assessment, 1-21.
  • Mantzios, M. (2018). Mindfulness and Eating Behaviour: New directions and exciting opportunities for mindfulness-based research, interventions and practices. Frontiers in Psychology, 9, 1986.
  • Mantzios, M., Egan, H. H., Hussein, M., Keyte, R. & Bahia, H. (2018). Mindfulness, self-compassion, and mindful eating in relation to fat and sugar consumption: An exploratory investigation. Eating and Weight Disorders, 1-7.
  • Egan, H.H., Keyte, R., McGowan, K., Peters, L., Lemon, N., Parsons, S., Meadows, S., Fardy, T., Singh, P., Mantzios, M. (2018). ‘You before me’: A qualitative study of Healthcare Professionals’ and students’ understanding and experiences of compassion in the workplace, self-compassion, self-care and health behaviours. Health Professions Education, 1-14.
  • Egan, H. H., & Mantzios, M. (2018). A qualitative exploration of self-kindness and 'treating oneself' in contexts of eating, weight regulation and other health behaviours: Implications for mindfulness-based eating programmes. Frontiers in Psychology, 9, 880.
  • Mantzios, M., Egan, H. Bahia, H., Keyte, R., & Hussein, M. (2018). Grazing, motives to eat palatable foods, and fat and sugar consumption: An exploratory investigation. Journal of Public Health, 1-7.
  • Walker, E. J., Egan, H. H., Tonkin, M. & Jackson, C. A. (2018). Work-life and wellbeing in UK therapeutic prison officers: A thematic analysis. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology
  • Mantzios, M., Egan, H. H., Bahia, H., Hussein, M., & Keyte, R. (2018). How does grazing relate to Body Mass Index, self-compassion, mindfulness, and mindful eating in a student population? Health Psychology Open, 1-9.
  • Mantzios, M., & Giannou, K. (2018). A real-world application of short mindfulness-based practices: a review and reflection of the literature and a practical proposition for an effortless mindful lifestyle. American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine, 1-6.
  • Mantzios, M., & Giannou, K. (2018). When did colouring books become mindful? Exploring the effectiveness of a novel method of mindfulness-guided instructions for colouring books to increase mindfulness and decrease anxiety. Frontiers in Psychology, 9, 56.
  • Iranzo-Bennet, R., Egan, H.H., Cook, A, & Mantzios, M. (2018). Mindfulness as an Intervention for Recalling Information From a lecture as a Measure of Academic Performance in Higher Education: A Randomized Experiment.  Higher Education for the Future, 5(1), 75-88. https://doi.org/10.1177/2347631117738649
  • Mantzios, M., & Egan, H. H. (2018). An exploratory examination of mindfulness, self-compassion, and mindful eating in relation to motivations to eat palatable foods and BMI. Health Psychology Report, 1-9.
  • Montero-Marin, J., Kuyken, W., Crane, C., Gu, J., Baer, R., Al-Awamleh, A. A., Kim, M. S., Mantzios, M.,... & García-Campayo, J. (2018). Self-compassion and cultural values: a cross-cultural study of self-compassion using a multitrait-multimethod (MTMM) analytical procedure. Frontiers in Psychology, 9.
  • Keyte, R., Egan, H., Jackson, C., Nash, E., Regan, A., & Mantzios, M. (2018). A weekend / weekday comparison in adherence to daily treatment regimens for adults with cystic fibrosis. Health Psychology Report, 1-8.
  • Dutt, S., Keyte, R., Egan, H., Hussain, M., & Mantzios, M. (2018). Healthy and unhealthy eating amongst stressed students: Considering the influence of mindfulness on eating choices and consumption. Health Psychology Report, 7(1), 1-7.
  • Gokal, K., Munir, F., Ahmed, S., Kancherla, K., & Wallis, D.J. (2018). Does walking protect against decline in cognitive functioning among breast cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy? Results from a small randomised controlled trial. PLoS ONE, 13(11).
  • Fox, G., Coulthard, H., Williamson, I., & Wallis, D.J. (2018). “It’s always on the safe list”: Investigating experiential accounts of adults with avoidant-restrictive eating behaviours. Appetite, 130, 1-10.
  • Stewart, A.J., Le-Luan, E., Yao, B., Wood, J. & Haigh, M. (2018). Comprehension of indirect requests is influenced by their degree of imposition. Discourse Processes.
  • Wallis, D.J., Sharpe, E., & Ridout, N. (2018). The influence of non-clinical eating psychopathology on the recognition of emotion from static faces and realistic social interactions. Eating Behaviors, 29, 19-24.
  • Wood, J. S., Haigh, M., & Stewart, A. J. (2018). An eye-tracking examination of readers’ sensitivity to pragmatic scope information during the processing of conditional inducements. Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology/Revue canadienne de psychologie expérimentale, 72(3), 197-207.
  • Stewart, A. J., Wood, J. S., Le-luan, E., Yao, B., & Haigh, M. (2017). “It’s hard to write a good article.” The online comprehension of excuses as indirect replies. The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 1-15.
  • Ali, Z., Wong, K., Cook, A., Egan, H. H. & Mantzios, M. (2017). All you can eat buffets, obesity, mindfulness and mindful eating: An exploratory investigation. Journal of Psychology and Psychiatry, 1-7. 
  • Hussein, M., Egan, H. H. & Mantzios, M. (2017). Mindful Construal Diaries: A less anxious, more mindful and more self-compassionate method of eating. Sage Open, 1-5. 
  • Mantzios, M., & Egan, H. H. (2017). On the role of self-compassion and self-kindness in weight regulation and health behaviour change. Frontiers in Psychology, 8, 229. doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2017.00229
  • Mantzios, M., Egan, H. H., & Patchell, C. R. (2016). Can existing knowledge on eating behaviours and obesity support people with Cystic Fibrosis who are nutritionally compromised?. Frontiers in Psychology, 7, 1477. doi:  10.3389/fpsyg.2016.01477
  • Egan, H. H., Mantzios, M. & Jackson, C. (2016). Health practitioners and the directive towards compassionate healthcare in the UK: Exploring the need to educate health practitioners on how to be self-compassionate and mindful alongside mandating compassion towards patients. Health Professionals Education, 1-3. doi:  10.1016/j.hpe.2016.09.002
  • Haigh, M., Wood, J., & Stewart, A. J. (2016). Slippery Slope Arguments imply opposition to change. Memory & Cognition, 44, 819-836.
  • Sharpe, E., Wallis, D.J., & Ridout, N. (2016). The influence of variations in eating disorder-related symptoms on processing of emotional faces in a non-clinical female sample: An eye-tracking study. Psychiatry Research, 240, 321-327.
  • Gokal, K., Wallis, D., Ahmed, S., Boiangiu, I., Kancherla, K., & Munir, F. (2016). Effects of a self-managed home-based walking intervention on psychosocial health outcomes for breast cancer patients receiving chemotherapy: a randomised controlled trial. Supportive Care in Cancer. 24(3), 1139-1136.
  • Wood, J., Haigh, M., & Stewart, A. J. (2016). “This isn’t a promise, it’s a threat”: Eye movements reveal semantic scope differences in conditional inducements. Experimental Psychology. 63, 89-97.
  • Wray, H., Wood, J., Haigh, M., & Stewart, A. J. (2016). Threats may be negative promises (but warnings are more than negative tips). Journal of Cognitive Psychology, 28, 593-600.
  • Ridout, N., Matharu, M., Sanders, E., & Wallis, D.J. (2015).The influence of eating psychopathology on autobiographical memory specificity and social problem solving. Psychiatry Research. 228(3). 295-303.
  • Egan, H. H., & Mantzios, M. (2016). Mindfulness and Mindful Eating: Reflections on how individuals with Cystic Fibrosis may benefit. Eating and Weight Disorders, 1-3. doi: 10.1007/s40519-016-0255-y
  • Mantzios, M., & Egan, H. H. (2016). Mindfulness training may enhance the psychological well-being of people with cystic fibrosis. Mindfulness, 1-4. DOI: 10.1007_s12671-015-0462-z
  • Mantzios, M., Wilson, J. C., & Giannou, K. (2015). Self-Compassion Scale- Greek Version. PsycTESTS, 1-2. doi: 10.1037/t46022-000
  • Mantzios, M. & Wilson, J. C. (2015). Mindfulness, Eating Behaviours, and Obesity: A review and reflection on current findings, Current Obesity Reports, 4, 1, 141-146. doi: 10.1007/s13679-014-0131-x
  • Gokal, K., Munir, F., Wallis, D.J., Ahmed, S., Boiangiu, I., & Kancherla, K (2015). Can physical activity help to maintain cognitive functioning and psychosocial well-being among breast cancer patients treated with chemotherapy? A randomised controlled trial: study protocol. BMC Public Health, 15(414).
  • White, H.J., Haycraft, E., Wallis, D.J., Arcelus, J., Leung, N. & Meyer, C. (2015). Development of the Mealtime Emotions Measure for adolescents (MEM-A): Gender differences in emotional responses to family mealtimes and eating psychopathology. Appetite, 85, 76-83.
  • Mantzios, M., Wilson, J. C., Linnell, M., & Morris, P. (2015). The role of negative cognitions, intolerance of uncertainty, mindfulness, and self-compassion in weight regulation among male army recruits, Mindfulness, 6, 3, 545-552. doi: 10.1007/s12671-014-0286-2.
  • Mantzios, M. & Wilson, J. C. (2015). Exploring Mindfulness and Mindfulness with Self-Compassion-Centered Interventions to Assist Weight Loss: Theoretical Considerations and Preliminary Results of a Randomized Pilot Study, Mindfulness, 6(4), 824-835. doi: 10.1007/s12671-014-0325-z
  • Mantzios, M., Wilson, J. C. & Giannou, K. (2015). Psychometric properties of the Greek versions of the self-compassion and mindful attention and awareness scales, Mindfulness, 6, 123-132. doi: 10.1007/s12671-013-0237-3
  • Walker, E. J., Jackson, C. A., Egan, H. H., & Tonkin, M. (2015). Workability and mental wellbeing among therapeutic prison officers. Occupational Medicine, kqv084
  • Mantzios, M. & Wilson, J. C. (2014). Making concrete construals mindful: A novel approach of developing mindfulness and self-compassion to assist weight loss, Psychology & Health, (29)4, 422-441. doi:10.1080/08870446.2013.863883
  • Mantzios, M. (2014). Exploring the relationship between worry and impulsivity in military recruits: The role of mindfulness and self-compassion as potential mediators, Stress & Health, (5)30, 397-404. doi: 10.1002/smi.2617
  • Mantzios, M. & Giannou, K. (2014). Group vs. Single Mindfulness Meditation: Exploring avoidance, impulsivity and weight management in two separate mindfulness meditation settings, Applied Psychology: Health and Well-Being, (6)2, 173-191. doi:10.1111/aphw.12023
  • Munir, F., Kalawsky, K., Wallis, D.J., & Donaldson-Feilder, E. (2013). Using intervention mapping to develop a work-related guidance tool for those affected by cancer. BMC Public Health, 13(6).
  • Adank, P., Stewart, A.J., Connell, L., & Wood, J. (2013). Accent imitation positively affects language attitudes. Frontiers in Psychology, 4, 280.
  • Wilson, C., & Wallis, D.J. (2013). Attentional bias and slowed disengagement from food and threat stimuli in restrained eaters using a modified Stroop task. Cognitive Therapy and Research. 37, 127-138.
  • Ridout, N, Wallis, D. J., Autwal, Y., & Sellis, J. (2012). The influence of emotional intensity on facial emotion recognition in disordered eating. Appetite, 59, 181-186.
  • Long, S., Wallis, D.J., Leung, N., & Meyer, C. (2012). “All eyes are on you”: anorexia nervosa patient perspectives of in-patient mealtimes. Journal of Health Psychology, 17(3), 419-428.
  • Long, S., Wallis, D.J., Leung, N., Arcelus, J., & Meyer, C. (2012). Mealtimes on eating disorder wards: a two study investigation. International Journal of Eating Disorders, 45, 241-246.
  • Haigh, M., Stewart, A.J., Wood, J., & Connell, L. (2011). Conditional advice and inducements: are readers sensitive to implicit speech acts during comprehension? Acta Psychologica, 136,419-424.
  • Long, S., Meyer, C., Leung, N., & Wallis, D.J. (2011). Effects of distraction and focused attention on actual and perceived food intake in females with non-clinical eating psychopathology. Appetite, 56(2), 350-356.
  • Ridout, N., Thom, C., & Wallis, D.J. (2010). Emotion recognition and alexithymia in females with sub-clinical eating psychopathology. Eating Behaviors, 11, 1-5.
  • Wallis D.J., & Hetherington, M.M. (2009). Emotions and eating: self-reported and experimentally-induced changes in food intake under stress. Appetite, 52, 355-362.
  • Cecil, J.E., Palmer, C.N.A., Fischer, B., Watt, P., Wallis, D.J., Murrie, I.S.L., & Hetherington, M.M. (2007). Variants of the peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor g- and b-adrenergic receptor genes are associated with measures of compensatory eating behaviors in young children. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 86, 167-173.
  •  Lester H., Freemantle N., Wilson S., *Sorohan, H., et al. (2007) Cluster randomised controlled trial of the effectiveness of primary care mental health workers. British Journal of General Practice, 57 (536), 196-203.
  •  Lester, H., Tritter J. Q., & Sorohan, H.H., (2005). Patients' and health professionals' views on primary care for people with serious mental illness: focus group study. BMJ: British Medical Journal, 330(7500), 1122-1128
  • Lester, H. E., Tritter, J. Q., & Sorohan, H.H., (2004). Managing crisis: the views of mental health users and primary care health professionals. Family Medicine, 36(1): 28-34.
  • Sorohan, H.H., (2004). Heart’s unique approach to mental health. Primary Care Today, 25, 15.
  • Lester, H. E., & Sorohan, H.H., (2003) Barriers and organisational development needs for effective PCT commissioning of mental health services. Primary Care Mental Health, 1, 37-44
  • Sorohan, H.H., Lester, H., Hughes, E., & Archer, L. (2002). The role of the practice nurse in primary care mental health: challenges and opportunities. International Journal of Psychiatry in Clinical Practice, 8(2), 41-46.
  • Cecil, J.E., Watt, P., Murrie, I.S.L., Wrieden, W., Wallis, D.J., Hetherington, M.M., Bolton-Smith, C., & Palmer, C.N.A. (2005). Childhood obesity and socioeconomic status: a novel role for height growth limitation. International Journal of Obesity, 29, 1199-1203.
  • Cecil, J.E., Palmer, C.N.A., Wrieden, W., Murrie, I.S.L., Bolton-Smith, C., Watt, P., Wallis, D.J., & Hetherington, M.M. (2005). Energy intakes of children after preloads: adjustment, not compensation.  American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 82(2), 302-308.
  • Wallis, D.J., & Hetherington, M.M. (2004). Stress and eating: the effects of ego-threat and cognitive demand on food intake in restrained and emotional eaters. Appetite, 43(1), 39-46.
  • Hetherington, M.M., Cameron, F., Wallis, D.J., & Pirie, L.M. (2001). Stimulation of appetite by alcohol. Physiology and Behavior, 74(3), 283-289.
Book Chapters (peer-reviewed)
  • Egan, H. H. & Mantzios, M. (2021). Cystic Fibrosis and Eating Disorders: An adapted version of eating that is easing food consumption and is better suited to clinical requirements. In: L., Manzato & M., Cuzzolaro (Eds). Hidden and Lesser-known Disordered Eating Behaviors. Springer: Berlin.
  • Mantzios, M., Rentzelas, P., & Egan, H. H. (2015). The Psychological Benefits and Limitations of Compassion and Self-Compassion: A Review and Reflection on Current Theories and Interventions Relevant to Health Care, In: P., Grant (Ed.), Compassion: Social Significance, Role in Healthcare and Psychological Effects.
Journal Abstracts (peer-reviewed)
  • Kauser, S., Keyte, R., Mantzios, M., & Egan, H. (2021). P212 Understanding (the experiences of) how mindfulness is used by people with cystic fibrosis: barriers and enablers. Journal of Cystic Fibrosis, 20, S104.
  • Purewal, S., Egan, H., Mantzios, M., Keyte, R., Nash, E. F, & Regan, A. (2020). An investigation into the psychosocial challenges and quality of life in an adult cystic fibrosis population. Journal of Cystic Fibrosis, 19, 2 S165.
  • Wallis, D.J. Moss, J., & Ridout, N. (2020). The influence of eating-related psychopathology on autobiographical memory specificity after priming with healthy and unhealthy food images. Appetite, 151, 15.
  • Ridout, N., Sanders, E., & Wallis, D.J. (2020). Sex differences in the relationships between disordered eating and mood, alexithymia, and facial emotion recognition. Appetite, 151, 16.
  • Egan, H., Keyte, R., Nash, E. F., Barrett, J., Regan, A., & Mantzios, M. (2019). Exploring the moderating influence of mindfulness, mindful eating and self-compassion on the relationship of emotional eating and BMI in a cystic fibrosis population. Journal of Cystic Fibrosis, 18, 2, S182.
  • Bahia, H., Egan, H. Keyte, R., Carter, P., & Mantzios, M. (2019). Mindful Construal Diaries: Exploring the effect of mindful eating on later food consumption, Appetite.
  • Hussain, M., Egan, H. Keyte, R., Carter, P., & Mantzios, M. (2019). Mindful Construal Diaries: Reducing the portion size effect, Appetite.
  • Wallis, D.J. & Ridout, N. (2018). The influence of dietary restraint on autobiographical memory specificity in a non-clinical sample. Appetite, 123, 459.
  • Mantzios, M., & Egan, H. H. (2017). Exercise Status moderates the relationship between mindfulness/self-compassion and Body Mass Index. European Health Psychologist, 19, 1041.
  • Mantzios, M., & Giannou, K. (2017). Mindfulness and colouring books: a randomised control investigation on state anxiety and mindfulness. European Health Psychologist, 19, 627.
  • Egan, H. H., Mantzios, M., Nash, E. F., Barrett, J., & Regan, A. M. (2017). A qualitative study: mindful eating attitudes and behaviours in a cystic fibrosis population. Journal of Cystic Fibrosis, 16, S147.
  • Keyte, R., Egan, H. H., Mantzios, M., & Jackson, C. (2017). Paediatric cystic fibrosis patients' attitudes and beliefs regarding risky health behaviours. Journal of Cystic Fibrosis, 16, S39-S40.
  • Wallis, D.J., Sharpe, E.E., & Ridout, N (2016).  Do variations in eating-related psychopathology influence the efficacy of attention training to reduce biased processing of threat faces? Appetite 107, 693.
  • Egan, H. H., & Mantzios, M. (2016). Exploring the relationship between mindfulness, self-compassion, and consideration of future consequences: a cross-sectional study. In: R. Coles, S. Costa & S. Watson, Co-creating pathways to well-being, pp. 243, Birmingham, UK. ISBN 978-1-904839-87-3
  • Mantzios, M., & Egan, H. H. (2016). Exploring the relationship between self-compassion and eating behaviours. In: R. Coles, S. Costa & S. Watson, Co-creating pathways to well-being, pp. 245, Birmingham, UK. ISBN 978-1-904839-87-3
  • Mantzios, M., & Egan, H. H. (2016). Exploring the relationship between self-compassion and fat and sugar consumption, In: R. Coles, S. Costa & S. Watson, Co-creating pathways to well-being, pp. 246, Birmingham, UK. ISBN 978-1-904839-87-3
  • Jamil, U., Mantzios, M., & Egan, H. H. (2016). Measuring State Mindfulness and State Anxiety in mandala colouring and free colouring sheets for adults, In: R. Coles, S. Costa & S. Watson, Co-creating pathways to well-being, pp. 247, Birmingham, UK. ISBN 978-1-904839-87-3
  • Mantzios, M. (2016). Mindfulness colouring books: Exploring experimentally changes in state mindfulness in a laboratory setting, In: R. Coles, S. Costa & S. Watson, Co-creating pathways to well-being, pp. 248, Birmingham, UK. ISBN 978-1-904839-87-3
  • Hussain, M., Mantzios, M., & Egan, H. H. (2016). The use of mindful concrete construal diaries in improving state mindfulness, state self-compassion and state anxiety. In: R. Coles, S. Costa & S. Watson, Co-creating pathways to well-being, pp. 249, Birmingham, UK. ISBN 978-1-904839-87-3
  • Egan, H. H., & Mantzios, M. (2016). Exploring which elements of self-compassion predict maladaptive eating attitudes. In: R. Coles, S. Costa & S. Watson, Co-creating pathways to well-being, pp. 244, Birmingham, UK. ISBN 978-1-904839-87-3
  • Keyte, R. C., Egan, H., Mantzios, M., & Jackson, C. (2016). An investigation into risky health behaviours within adult cystic fibrosis patients. In: R. Coles, S. Costa & S. Watson, Co-creating pathways to well-being, pp. 99, Birmingham, UK. ISBN 978-1-904839-87-3
  • Keyte, R. C., Egan, H., Mantzios, M., & Jackson, C. (2016). An investigation into risky health behaviours within adult cystic fibrosis patients. Pediatric Pulmonology 51 (S45), S194–S485.
  • Keyte, R. C., Egan, H., Mantzios, M. (2016). 'The Role of Health Beliefs in Predicting and Explaining Risky Health Behaviours within Cystic Fibrosis'. Medical and Health Sciences, 3(5), 1504.
  • Ridout, N., Matharu, M., Sanders, E., & Wallis, D.J. (2014). Autobiographical memory specificity and social problem solving in females with sub-clinical eating psychopathology. Appetite, 71, 484.
  • Sharpe, E., & Wallis, D.J. (2014). Attentional biases in eating psychopathology: The role of vigilance and avoidance. Appetite, 71, 486.
  • Wilson, C., & Wallis, D.J. (2014). Can the dot-probe task detect food-related attentional biases in restrained eaters? Appetite, 71, 490.
  • Ridout, N., Wallis, D.J., Autwal, Y., Kralj, A., Sellis, J. & Taylor, E. (2013). The influence of alexithymia and mood on eating psychopathology in a non-clinical female sample. Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, 82(Suppl. 1), 93.
  • Wallis, D.J., & Sharpe, E. (2013) Attentional bias to emotional faces in sub-clinical eating psychopathology: The role of vigilance and avoidance. Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, 82(Suppl. 1), 125.
  • Gokal, K., Munir, F., Wallis, D.J., Ahmed, S., Boiangiu, I., & Kancherla, K. (2013). Physical activity intervention for cognitive and emotional functioning in breast cancer patients receiving chemotherapy. Psycho-Oncology, 22(Suppl. 3), 254, P2-86.
  • Kalawsky, K., Munir, F., Wallis, D.J., & Donaldson-Feilder, E. (2013). Work it Out for Carers: The development of a work-focused self-management tool for informal carers of people affected by cancer. Psycho-Oncology, 22(Suppl. 3), 65, T-5.
  • Munir, F., Wallis, D.J., Kalawsky, K., & Donaldson-Feilder, E. (2013). Work it Out: The six steps of intervention mapping process for designing a self-led return-to-work intervention tool. Psycho-Oncology, 22(Suppl. 3), 289, P3-16.
  • Wallis, D.J., Munir, F., Kalawsky, K., & Donaldson-Feilder, E. (2013). Work it Out: Development of a self-led return-to-work intervention tool using a Delphi consensus-building method. Psycho-Oncology, 22(Suppl. 3), 292, P3-22.
  • Gokal, K., Munir, F., Wallis, D.J., Ahmed, S., & Boiangiu. (2013). Physical activity intervention for cognitive and emotional functioning in breast cancer patients receiving chemotherapy. Psycho-Oncology, 22(Suppl. 1), 9.
  • Mantzios, M. (2013). Improving psychological well-being of military personnel by diminishing negative automatic thoughts and intolerance of uncertainty: The role of mindfulness training, Wessex Psychologist Bulletin, 8, 46.
  • Mantzios, M., Wilson, J. C., Linnell, M., and Morris, P. (2013). Exploring the trait of mindfulness with self-compassion to aid weight loss, Psychology & Health, (28)1, 261-262. DOI:10.1080/08870446.2013.810851
  • Mantzios, M. and Wilson, J. C. (2013). Self-Compassion moderates the relationship between Impulsivity and weight loss, Appetite, 71, 481. DOI: 10.1016/j.appet.2013.06.043
  • Wallis, D.J, Ridout, N., & Sharpe, E. (2012). Emotion recognition in eating psychopathology: A comparison between static and dynamic stimuli. Appetite, 59(2), 636.
  • Wilson, C., & Wallis, D.J. (2012). Does negative mood interact with eating style to predict attention bias towards, and slowed disengagement from food stimuli? Appetite, 59(2), 638.
  • Ridout, N., Wallis, D.J., Autwal, A., Sellis, J., & Taylor, E. (2011). The influence of alexithymia and mood on eating psychopathology in a non-clinical female sample. Appetite, 57(2), 565.
  • Wallis, D.J., Ridout, N., Autwal, J., & Sellis, J. (2011). The influence of emotion intensity on facial emotion recognition in females with non-clinical disordered eating. Appetite. 57(2), 567.
  • Wilson, C., & Wallis, D.J. (2011). Attention processing of food and interpersonally threatening stimuli in restrained eaters. Appetite, 57(2), 569.
  • Wallis, D.J., Barnes, D., & Wilson, C. (2010). Attentional processing and eating behaviour: evidence from a modified Stroop task. Appetite, 55(1), 173.
  • Wallis, D.J., & Hetherington, M.M. (2008). Stress, food choice and restrained eating. Appetite, 51(3), 754.
  • Wallis, D.J., Thom, C., & Ridout, N. (2008). Emotion recognition in participants with non-clinical eating pathology. Appetite, 51(3), 764.
  • Ridout, N., Thom, C., & Wallis, D.J. (2008). Emotion recognition and alexithymia in females with sub-clinical eating psychopathology. Psychology and Health, 23 (Suppl 1), 223-4.
  • Wallis, D.J., & Ridout, N. (2007). Emotion recognition and alexithymia. British Association of Cognitive Neuroscience Conference Proceedings, 1 (1), 33.
  • Wallis, D.J., & Hetherington, M.M. (2006). Autobiographical memory retrieval: effects on mood and food intake. Appetite, 47, 279.
  • Cecil, J.E., Wallis, D.J., Murrie, I., McMonagle, J., & Hetherington, M.M. (2003). Food intake in school children: energy compensation or adjustment? Appetite, 40(3), 321.
  • Wallis, D.J., & Hetherington, M.M. (2003). The effects of three different Stroop tasks on perceived anxiety and chocolate intake. Appetite, 40(3), 366-367.
Keynote and Invited Talks
  • Keyte, R., Egan, H., & Mantzios, M. (2021). The psychological implications and health risks of cystic fibrosis pre-and post-CFTR modulator therapy. Oral Presentation. UK Psychosocial Professions in Cystic Fibrosis Study Day, Digital Conference.
  • Egan, H. H., Mantzios, M. (2021). A guide to Mindful Eating for People living with Cystic Fibrosis. CF Nursing & Nutrition Digital Conference
  • Mantzios, M., Egan, H. H., Bahia, H., Keyte, R. Hussein, M., & Stratham, R. (2020). Mindful and compassion- based eating interventions for eating behaviour regulation. University Hospitals Birmingham NHS, UK.
  • Mantzios, M. & Cook, A. (2020). The introduction of MHFA and other mental health initiatives: a university setting. Division of Academics, Researchers and Teachers in Psychology, London, UK.
  • Egan, H. H., Mantzios, M. (2018). Compassion, self-compassion and mindfulness for healthcare professionals, College of Operating Department Practitioners. London, UK.
  • Egan, H. H., Mantzios, M. (2018). Mindful eating attitudes and behaviours in a cystic fibrosis population. National Cystic Fibrosis Dieticians’ Group Conference, Birmingham, UK.
  • Mantzios, M. (2017). Connecting concepts and methods of different disciplines to enhance self-regulation. University of Sheffield, UK.
  • Mantzios, M. and Wilson, J. C. (2013). Construal level theory and mindfulness as a method of weight regulation, University of Derby, UK.
  • Mantzios, M. and Wilson, J. C. (2013). Mindfulness and Self-Compassion as interventions for weight regulation and adaptive weight loss. Slimming World Headquarters, Alfreton, UK. 
Conferences Presentations
  • Keyte, R., Egan, H., & Mantzios, M. (2021). The psychological implications and health risks of cystic fibrosis pre-and post-CFTR modulator therapy. Oral Presentation. UK Psychosocial Professions in Cystic Fibrosis Study Day, Online, UK.
  • Purewal, S., Egan, H. Keyte, R., & Mantzios, M. (2021). Understanding (the experiences of) how mindfulness is used by people with cystic fibrosis: barriers and enablers, European Cystic Fibrosis Conference, Digital.
  • Wallis, D.J. & Ridout, N. (2021). Direct and indirect effects of alexithymia on eating disorder symptoms via negative affect. Eating Disorders International Conference, Glasgow, date tbc, 2022.
  • Wallis, D.J., Moss, J., Varnam, B., Dritschel, B., & Ridout, N. (2021). Autobiographical memory specificity and restrained eating: examining the influence of priming with images of healthy and unhealthy foods. Special Interest Meeting in Autobiographical Memory and Psychopathology, online.
  • Egan, H., & Mantzios, M. (2021). Developing a Cystic Fibrosis Mindful Eating Practice (CFMEP) to support healthy eating and weight self-regulation. European Cystic Fibrosis Conference, Digital.
  • Keyte, R., Egan, H. & Mantzios, M. (2021). The psychological implications and health risks of cystic fibrosis pre- and post-CFTR modulator therapy. European Cystic Fibrosis Conference, Digital.
  • McAtamney, K., Mantzios, M., Egan, H. H., & Wallis, D. (2021). Alexithymia and self-reported emotional eating: The mediating role of difficulties in emotion regulation, British Feeding and Drinking Group Conference, Online, UK.
  • Purewal, S., Egan, H. Keyte, R., & Mantzios, M. (2020). An investigation into the psychosocial challenges and quality of life in an adult cystic fibrosis population, European Cystic Fibrosis Conference, Lyon, France.
  • Mantzios, M., Wood, J. & Sprawson, I. (2019). Optimising mindfulness-based interventions for body and mind: An eye-tracking experiment exploring teacher instructions and mind-wandering during meditation. Manchester, UK.
  • Mantzios, M., & Ahmad, A. (2019). Humility and agreeableness explain the positive relationship between philotimo and prosocial behaviour. Manchester, UK. 
  • Bahia, H., Egan, H. Keyte, R., Carter, P., & Mantzios, M. (2019). Mindful Construal Diaries: Exploring the effect of mindful eating on later food consumption, British Feeding and Drinking Group Conference, Swansea, UK.
  • Hussain, M., Egan, H. Keyte, R., Carter, P., & Mantzios, M. (2019). Mindful Construal Diaries: Reducing the portion size effect, British Feeding and Drinking Group Conference, Swansea, UK.
  • O’Hara, M., Egan, H., Gaunt, J., Faulkner, K., & Mantzios, M. (2019). Promoting student success through self-awareness, Leiden, Netherlands.
  • Ridout, N. & Wallis, D.J. (2019). The influence of food primes on autobiographical memory specificity in a healthy female sample. 14th Special Interest Meeting in Autobiographical Memory and Psychopathology, Cambridge University, UK.
  • Gokal, K., Munir, F., Ahmed, S., Kancherla, K., & Wallis, D.J. (2018). Walking Protects Against Decline In Self-reported Cognitive Functioning Among Breast Cancer Patients Undergoing Chemotherapy: A Small Randomised Controlled Trial. 14th UK Society for Behavioural Medicine (UKSBM) Annual Scientific Meeting, Birmingham, UK.
  • Cook, A. Egan, H. H., Jutley-Neilson, J., O’Hara, M., & Mantzios, M. (2018). Teaching mindfulness and self-compassion to students to contribute to an enhanced student experience, academic performance and life skills for the future. Advance HE Teaching & Learning Conference 2018: Teaching in the spotlight (HEA), Birmingham, UK.
  • O’Hara, M., Egan, H. H., Gaunt, J. & Mantzios, M. (2018). Resilience is not the whole story: a study of student dispositions and outcomes. Student Engagement in HE (RAISE), Sheffield, UK.
  • Egan, H. H., Cook, A., Jutley-Neilson, J., O’Hara, M., & Mantzios, M. (2018). Mindfulness meditation and mindfulness colouring books as interventions for recalling information from lectures: Two randomised experiments. Advance HE Teaching & Learning Conference 2018: Teaching in the spotlight (HEA), Birmingham, UK.
  • Mantzios, M., Egan, H. H. & Cook, A. (2018). Mindfulness and self-compassion as potential contributors to an enhanced student experience: Exploring the association to the National Student Survey in Higher Education. Division of Academics, Researchers and Teachers in Psychology, Birmingham, UK.
  • Mantzios, M., Egan, H. H. & Cook, A. (2018). Mindfulness meditation and mindfulness colouring as interventions for recalling information from a lecture as a measure of academic performance in Higher Education, Division of Academics, Researchers and Teachers in Psychology, Birmingham, UK.
  • Mantzios, M., Egan, H. H. & Cook, A. (2018). Colouring books and the ability to recall more information after attending a lecture: Implications for Higher Education institutions and the development of life-skill interventions. Higher Education Academy Conference (HEA), Newcastle, UK.
  • Keyte, R., Egan, H., & Mantzios, M. (2018). Experiences and attitudes regarding risky health behaviours in a cystic fibrosis population. The 2nd Manchester Cystic Fibrosis Conference.
  • Keyte, R., Egan, H., Mantzios, M., & Jackson, C. (2017). Paediatric cystic fibrosis patients’ attitudes and beliefs towards risky health behaviours. Midlands CF Meeting.
  • Mantzios, M., & Egan, H. H. (2017). Exercise Status moderates the relationship between mindfulness/self-compassion and Body Mass Index. European Health Psychology Conference, Padova, Italy.
  • Mantzios, M., & Giannou, K. (2017). Mindfulness and colouring books: a randomised control investigation on state anxiety and mindfulness. European Health Psychology Conference, Padova, Italy.
  • Egan, H. H., Mantzios, M., Nash, E. F., Barrett, J., & Regan, A. M. (2017). A qualitative study: mindful eating attitudes and behaviours in a cystic fibrosis population. European Cystic Fibrosis Conference, Seville, Spain.
  • Keyte, R., Egan, H. H., Mantzios, M., & Jackson, C. (2017). Paediatric cystic fibrosis patients' attitudes and beliefs regarding risky health behaviours. European Cystic Fibrosis Conference, Seville, Spain.
  • Wallis, D.J. & Ridout, N. (2016). The influence of dietary restraint on memory specificity in a non-clinical sample. 11th Special Interest Meeting in Autobiographical Memory and Psychopathology, Aston University, Birmingham, UK.
  • Keyte, R., Egan, H., Mantzios, M., & Jackson, C. (2016). The Role of Health Beliefs in Predicting and Explaining Risky Health Behaviours within Cystic Fibrosis. International Journal of Medical and Health Sciences, London, UK.
  • Keyte, R., Egan, H., Mantzios, M., & Jackson, C. (2016). An investigation into risky health behaviours within adult Cystic Fibrosis patients. North American Cystic Fibrosis Conference, Orlando, USA.
  • Keyte, R., Egan, H., & Mantzios, M. (2016). The role of health beliefs in predicting and explaining risky health behaviours within Cystic Fibrosis. Oral Presentation. International Conference on Cystic Fibrosis. London, UK.
  • Keyte, R., Egan, H., Mantzios, M., & Jackson, C. (2016). An investigation into risky health behaviours within adult Cystic Fibrosis patients. Well-Being Conference, Birmingham, UK.
  • Egan, H. H., & Mantzios, M. (2016). Eating Attitudes and Behaviours in a Cystic Fibrosis Population. Health Research Conference, Birmingham, UK.
  • Egan, H. H., & Mantzios, M. (2016). Exploring the relationship between mindfulness, self-compassion, and consideration of future consequences: A cross-sectional study. Well-Being Conference, Birmingham, UK
  • Egan, H. H., & Mantzios, M. (2016). Exploring which elements of self-compassion predict maladaptive eating attitudes. Well-Being Conference, Birmingham, UK
  • Mantzios, M., & Egan, H. H. (2016). Exploring the relationship between self-compassion and eating behaviours. Well-Being Conference, Birmingham, UK
  • Mantzios, M., & Egan, H. H. (2016). Exploring the relationship between self-compassion and fat and sugar consumption. Well-Being Conference, Birmingham, UK
  • Hussain, M., Mantzios, M., & Egan, H. H. (2016). Mindful eating diaries and measurements of state mindfulness, self-compassion and anxiety: An experimental investigation. Well-Being Conference, Birmingham, UK
  • Mantzios, M. (2016). Mindfulness colouring books: Exploring experimentally changes in state mindfulness in a laboratory setting. Well-Being Conference, Birmingham, UK
  • Jamil, U. & Mantzios, M. (2016). Colouring books and state anxiety: Exploring experimentally changes in state anxiety in a noisy student waiting area. Well-Being Conference, Birmingham, UK
  • Keyte, R., Egan, H., Mantzios, M., & Jackson, C. (2016). An investigation into risky health behaviours within adult Cystic Fibrosis patients. Well-Being Conference, Birmingham, UK
  • Mantzios, M., & Egan, H. H. (2016). Mindfulness, anxiety, and student satisfaction and performance. Centre for the Study of Practice and Culture in Education/ Centre for Enhancement of Teaching and Learning – Education Conference, Birmingham, UK.
  • Egan, H. H., & Mantzios, M. (2016). Mindfulness, self-compassion and their role in student retention and progression. Centre for the Study of Practice and Culture in Education/ Centre for Enhancement of Teaching and Learning – Education Conference, Birmingham, UK.
  • Egan, H. H., & Mantzios, M. (2016). Exploring the relationship between mindfulness, self-compassion, and consideration of future consequences: A cross-sectional study. The BPS West Midlands Annual Conference, Birmingham, UK
  • Egan, H. H., & Mantzios, M. (2016). Exploring which elements of self-compassion predict maladaptive eating attitudes. The BPS West Midlands Annual Conference, Birmingham, UK
  • Mantzios, M., & Egan, H. H. (2016). Exploring the relationship between self-compassion and eating behaviours. The BPS West Midlands Annual Conference, Birmingham, UK
  • Mantzios, M., & Egan, H. H. (2016). Exploring the relationship between self-compassion and fat and sugar consumption. The BPS West Midlands Annual Conference, Birmingham, UK
  • Hussein, M., Mantzios, M., & Egan, H. H. (2016). Mindful eating diaries and measurements of state mindfulness, self-compassion and anxiety: An experimental investigation. The BPS West Midlands Annual Conference, Birmingham, UK
  • Mantzios, M. (2016). Mindfulness colouring books: Exploring experimentally changes in state mindfulness in a laboratory setting. The BPS West Midlands Annual Conference, Birmingham, UK
  • Jamil, U. & Mantzios, M. (2016). Colouring books and state anxiety: Exploring experimentally changes in state anxiety in a noisy student waiting area. The BPS West Midlands Annual Conference, Birmingham, UK.
  • Keyte, R., Egan, H., Nash, E., Mantzios, M., Regan, A. (2015). What is the relationship between patient's beliefs about medicine and treatment adherence in adults with Cystic Fibrosis? European Cystic Fibrosis Conference. Brussels, Belgium.
  • Wood, J., Haigh, M., Kinsella, J., & Stewart, A.J. (2014). The online comprehension of indirect replies: Evidence from eye-tracking. Conference poster presented at Architectures and Mechanisms for Language Processing (AMLaP).
  • Wood, J., Stewart, A.J., & Connell, L. (2013) Read this and I'll pay you a fiver: Eye tracking implicit meaning in conditionals. Conference poster presented at the University of Bangor meeting of the Experimental Psychology Society.
  • Varela-Mato, V., Clemes, C., & Wallis, D.J. (2013). Association between physical activity level and disordered eating attitudes amongst an English University sample. International Society for Behavioural Nutrition and Physical Activity, Ghent, Belgium.
  • Mantzios, M. (2013). Improving psychological well-being of military personnel by diminishing negative automatic thoughts and intolerance of uncertainty: The role of mindfulness training, Wessex BPS Annual Conference, London, UK.
  • Mantzios, M., Wilson, J. C., Linnell, M., and Morris, P. (2013). Exploring the trait of mindfulness with self-compassion to aid weight loss, European Health Psychology Conference, Bordeaux, France.
  • Mantzios, M. and Wilson, J. C. (2013). Self-Compassion moderates the relationship between Impulsivity and weight loss, British Feeding and Drinking Group Conference, Loughborough, UK.
  • Wood, J., Stewart, A.J., & Connell, L. (2012) Read this and I'll pay you a fiver: Implicit meaning is processed differently in conditionals and conjunctive paraphrases. Conference talk given at the University of Hull meeting of the Experimental Psychology Society.
  • Munir, F., Kalawsky, K., Wallis, D. J., Donaldson-Fielder, E. (2012). The development of a return-to-work self-management tool for employees affected by cancer. In Jain, I., Hollis, A., Andreou, N., Wehrle, F. (Eds). 10th European Academy of Occupational Health Psychology, Zurich, Switzerland, pp.176-178, ISBN: 978-0-9554365-9-8.
  • Ridout, N., Matharu, M., & Wallis, D.J. (2012). Autobiographical memory specificity in females with subclinical eating psychopathology. Clinical Perspectives on Autobiographical Memory, Aarhus, Denmark.
  • Haigh, M., Wood, J., Connell, L., & Stewart, A.J., (2011). Comprehending advice and inducements: Evidence from conditionals and conjunctions. Proceedings of the European Conference on Cognitive Science.
  • Wallis, D.J., Ridout, N., Autwal, Y, & Sellis, J. (2011). The influence of emotional intensity on facial emotion recognition in females with non-clinical disordered eating. Experimental Psychology Society, Oxford, UK.
  • Meyer, C., Long, S., Wallis, D.J. (2010). Mealtimes: Patient and staff experiences. In Eating Disorders International Conference, London, p.321.
  • Meyer, C., Long, S., Wallis, D.J. (2010). Mealtime protocols in eating disorder services. In Eating Disorders International Conference, London, p.321.
Other Publications
  • Benton, D., Bezirtoglou, E., Cayuela, C., Dantzer, R., Deijen, J.B., Denariaz, G.,…Wurtman, J. (2001). Stress and Nutrition: A fascinating Crosstalk. Montrouge, London, Rome: John Libbey.
Pedagogical reports
  • Donaldson, A.J.M., Topping, K.J., Aitchison, R., Campbell, J., McKenzie, J. & Wallis, D. (1996) Promoting Peer Assisted Learning among Students in Further and Higher Education (SEDA Paper 96). Birmingham: Staff and Educational Development Association
Edited conference abstracts
  • Wallis, D.J. (2014). Special Section: The 37th Annual meeting of the British Feeding and Drinking Group, April 4th - 5th, 2013, Loughborough, UK, Appetite, 71, 470-490.