Andrew Nyznyk
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Graduate Student Researcher
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Andrew Nyznyk's research focuses on understanding the mechanisms that influence eating behaviors, particularly in the context of exercise. His recent publication investigates attentional bias toward food cues as a potential driver of increased appetite following physical activity. This work explores the psychological and physiological interplay that can lead to compensatory eating. Nyznyk collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas – Fort Smith, including Adam Gabriel, Sydney Wigder, Kyle Flack, and Breanna Skinner, with whom he has co-authored publications. His research contributes to the broader field of behavioral science and its implications for health and nutrition.
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- Publications: 1
Selected Publications
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Attentional bias for food cues as a mechanism driving exercise-induced hyperphagia (2026)
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- Attentional bias for food cues as a mechanism driving exercise-induced hyperphagia
- Attentional bias for food cues as a mechanism driving exercise-induced hyperphagia
- Attentional bias for food cues as a mechanism driving exercise-induced hyperphagia
- Attentional bias for food cues as a mechanism driving exercise-induced hyperphagia
- Attentional bias for food cues as a mechanism driving exercise-induced hyperphagia
- Attentional bias for food cues as a mechanism driving exercise-induced hyperphagia
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