Simone Rehn

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Simone Rehn

@simone_rehn

Postdoc Research Associate @UTS | behavioural psychology (PhD) | eating research 🍽️ | all views expressed are my own (she/her)

Sydney, Australia Katılım Nisan 2021
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Simone Rehn@simone_rehn·
From writing our systematic reviews and meta-analyses as co-authors to receiving the HDR publication prizes for said reviews together last night! Thanks for all your paper screening time @_bluejayray @UsydPsych
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Simone Rehn@simone_rehn·
It's so comforting to hear @Muireann_Irish talk about uncertainty as part of her career journey to where she is now at #SPPC2021. It's so easy to forget sometimes that the road ahead isn't always straightforward 🥲
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Simone Rehn@simone_rehn·
Only got 5 mins? No problems - I'll be giving an overview of my systematic review and meta-analysis on animal models of binge eating tomorrow in just 5 mins (🥴) at tomorrow's virtual SPPC via zoom - link here including the program: sppc2020.wixsite.com/sppc2021
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Jessica Lee@jesssileee·
Friend: How's your research going? Me: Well the more things I know, the harder I realise it is to know things, so the less I know about the things I think I know, and the more things I know that I don't know Friend: What Me: What #Academia #AcademicChatter @AcademicsSay
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Simone Rehn@simone_rehn·
Animal characteristics such as sex, species and strain moderated the binge effect size. Greater effect sizes were found in female relative to male animals. The type of binge model, diet used and protocol duration did not moderate binge effect size. (4/4)
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Simone Rehn@simone_rehn·
There was a large effect size of bingeing across between-subjects studies (Hedges' g = 1.68) and a small effect size across within-subjects studies (Hedges' g = 0.23). (3/4)
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Simone Rehn@simone_rehn·
🧵6 (final!) Using an oxytocin receptor antagonist also didn't block oxytocin's reduction of sucrose intakes. So more work is needed to tease apart how oxytocin reduces sucrose intakes, but it could be an interesting avenue to explore in excessive intakes! 👩‍🔬
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