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  • Twisk, J., Kemper, H. C. G., & Snel, J. (1995). Tracking of cardiovascular risk factors in relation to life style. In H. C. G. Kemper (Ed.), The Amsterdam Growth Study- a longitudinal analysis of health, fitness and, life style (pp. 203-224).
  • van Mechelen, W., Kemper, H. C. G., Twisk, J., & Snel, J. (1995). Are physical fitness and physiological and psychosocial indices related to sports injuries? In H. C. G. Kemper (Ed.), The Amsterdam Growth Study- a longitudinal analysis of health, fitness and, life style (pp. 189-202).
  • van Mechelen, W., Twisk, J., Molendijk, A. J., Blom, B., Snel, J., & Kemper, H. C. G. (1995). A prospective study on person-related risk factors for sports injuries in young adults. Medicine and science in sports and exercise, 27, s227.
  • Lorist, M. M., & Snel, J. (1995). Caffeine and selective attention. In ASIC'95
  • Snel, J. (1995). Effekten van omgevingstemperatuur op rijgedrag. In P. T. Kempe, & J. Snel (Eds.), De mens in het verkeer: de zwakste schakel?! (pp. 87-109). Van Gorcum.
  • van Mechelen, W., Twisk, J., Molendijk, A. J., Blom, B., Snel, J., & Kemper, H. C. G. (1995). A one-year prospective study on the effect of person-related risk factors for sports injuries in young adults. Unknown Publisher.
  • Snel, J., & Kempe, P. T. (1995). De mens in het verkeer: de zwakste schakel? Van Gorcum.
  • Kok, A., Lorist, M. M., Cremer, R., & Snel, J. (1994). Age-related differences in mental work capacity: effects of task complexity and stressors on performance. In R. Cremer, & J. Snel (Eds.), Work and aging; A European prospective (pp. 139-161). Taylor & Francis.
  • Lorist, M. M., Snel, J., Kok, A., & Mulder, G. (1994). Influence of caffeine on selective attention in well rested and fatigued subjects. Psychophysiology, 31, 525-534. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-8986.1994.tb02345.x
  • Snel, J., & Lorist, M. M. (1994). Caffeine and fatigue. Pharmacopsychoecologia, 7, 61-71.
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