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Overview

Nanne K. de Vries is affiliated with Maastricht University in the Netherlands. Their research primarily spans the field of Medicine, with a focus on several interrelated subfields including Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, General Health Professions, Epidemiology, Physiology, and Clinical Psychology.

The central topics in their work encompass Health Policy Implementation Science, Maternal Mental Health During Pregnancy and Postpartum, Global Maternal and Child Health, Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet, Diet and Metabolism Studies, Cognitive Science and Mapping, and Cervical Cancer and HPV Research.

Their recent published papers include the following:

  • "Nutritional status and eating habits of people who use drugs and/or are undergoing treatment for recovery: a narrative review" (2020) in Nutrition Reviews
  • "The effectiveness of telemedicine interventions, delivered exclusively during the postnatal period, on postpartum depression in mothers without history or existing mental disorders: A systematic review and meta-analysis" (2020) in Midwifery
  • "Therapeutic drug monitoring-based precision dosing of oral targeted therapies in oncology: a prospective multicenter study" (2022) in Annals of Oncology
  • "The contribution of participatory engagement strategies to reliable data gathering and inclusive policies in developing countries: Municipal solid waste management data in the Greater Accra Metropolitan Area of Ghana" (2020) in African Journal of Science Technology Innovation and Development
  • "Prevalence and risk factors of postpartum depression among women living in the United Arab Emirates" (2022) in Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology

Their frequent co-authors are:

  • Rik Crutzen
  • Hein de Vries
  • Dieudonné Bwirire
  • Edmond Ntabe Namegabe
  • Rianne Letschert

Common publication venues for their work include:

  • BMC Public Health
  • Research Square (Research Square)
  • Midwifery
  • Annals of Oncology
  • PLoS ONE

Best Publications

  • Self-esteem in a broad-spectrum approach for mental health promotion

    Michal Mann;Clemens M H Hosman;Herman P Schaalma;Nanne K de Vries

  • Environmental influences on energy balance-related behaviors: A dual-process view.

    Stef P J Kremers;Gert-Jan de Bruijn;Tommy L S Visscher;Willem van Mechelen

  • General parenting, childhood overweight and obesity-inducing behaviors: a review

    Ester F C Sleddens;Sanne M P L Gerards;Carel Thijs;Nanne K de Vries

  • Social identification and permeability of group boundaries

    Naomi Ellemers;Ad van Knippenberg;Nanne De Vries;Henk Wilke

  • Which intervention characteristics are related to more exposure to internet-delivered healthy lifestyle promotion interventions? A systematic review

    W. Brouwer;W. Kroeze;R. Crutzen;J.M. de Nooijer

  • Probability Information in Risk Communication: A Review of the Research Literature

    Vivianne H. M. Visschers;Ree M. Meertens;Wim W. F. Passchier;Nanne N. K. De Vries

  • Online Prevention Aimed at Lifestyle Behaviors: A Systematic Review of Reviews

    Leonie F M Kohl;Rik Crutzen;Nanne K de Vries

  • Habit vs. intention in the prediction of future behaviour: The role of frequency, context stability and mental accessibility of past behaviour

    Unna N. Danner;Henk Aarts;Nanne K. de Vries

  • Anticipated Regret and Time Perspective: Changing Sexual Risk‐taking Behavior

    René Richard;Joop Van Der Pligt;Nanne De Vries

  • Food and values: an examination of values underlying attitudes toward genetically modified- and organically grown food products

    Ellen Dreezens;Carolien Martijn;Petra Tenbült;Gerjo Kok

  • Stigma of People with HIV/AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Literature Review

    Ngozi C. Mbonu;Bart van den Borne;Nanne K. De Vries

  • Explaining school children's fruit and vegetable consumption: the contributions of availability, accessibility, exposure, parental consumption and habit in addition to psychosocial factors.

    Evelien Reinaerts;Jascha de Nooijer;Math Candel;Nanne de Vries

  • Association between parenting practices and children's dietary intake, activity behavior and development of body mass index: the KOALA Birth Cohort Study.

    Jessica S Gubbels;Stef P J Kremers;Annette Stafleu;Sanne I de Vries

  • Getting a grip on ourselves: Challenging expectancies about loss of energy after self-control

    Carolien Martijn;Petra Tenbült;Harald Merckelbach;Ellen Dreezens

  • Anticipated Affect and Behavioral Choice

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  • Anticipated Regret and Precautionary Sexual Behavior1

    René Richard;Nanne K. de Vries;Joop van der Pligt

  • Interaction between physical environment, social environment, and child characteristics in determining physical activity at child care.

    Jessica S. Gubbels;Stef P. J. Kremers;Dave H. H. van Kann;Annette Stafleu

  • Determinants of forward stage transitions: a Delphi study

    Emely De Vet;Johannes Brug;Johannes Brug;Jascha De Nooijer;Arie Dijkstra

  • Fighting self-control failure: Overcoming ego depletion by increasing self-awareness

    Hugo J.E.M. Alberts;Carolien Martijn;Nanne K. de Vries

  • Strategies to Facilitate Exposure to Internet-Delivered Health Behavior Change Interventions Aimed at Adolescents or Young Adults: A Systematic Review

    R. Crutzen;J.M. de Nooijer;W. Brouwer;A. Oenema

  • Interventions addressing general parenting to prevent or treat childhood obesity

    Sanne M. P. L. Gerards;Ester F. C. Sleddens;Pieter C. Dagnelie;Nanne K. De Vries

  • Group consensus and minority influence: Implications for innovation.

    Carsten K. W. De Dreu;Nanne K. De Vries

Frequent Co-Authors

Hein de Vries
Hein de Vries Maastricht University
Math J. J. M. Candel
Math J. J. M. Candel Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Joop van der Pligt
Joop van der Pligt University of Amsterdam
Gerjo Kok
Gerjo Kok Maastricht University
Carsten K. W. De Dreu
Carsten K. W. De Dreu University of Groningen
Herman P. Schaalma
Herman P. Schaalma Maastricht University
Robert A. C. Ruiter
Robert A. C. Ruiter Maastricht University
Henk Aarts
Henk Aarts Utrecht University
Harald Merckelbach
Harald Merckelbach Maastricht University
Matthew R. Sanders
Matthew R. Sanders University of Queensland

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