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1Daily self‐weighing compared with an active control causes greater negative affective lability in emerging adult women: A randomized trial3.13Citations (PDF)
2Affect and engagement in healthy and unhealthy weight control behaviors in college women: An ecological momentary assessment study
Eating Behaviors, 2021, 40, 101439
2.33Citations (PDF)
3Self-weighing among young adults: who weighs themselves and for whom does weighing affect mood? A cross-sectional study of a population-based sample3.512Citations (PDF)
4“This cage that I’m stuck inside”: Autistic adults’ perceptions of weight management, body weight, and body image
Autism, 2021, 25, 1985-1998
5.515Citations (PDF)
5Self-Weighing and Visual Feedback Facilitates Self-Directed Learning in Adults Who Are Overweight and Obese0.64Citations (PDF)
6State body dissatisfaction predicts momentary positive and negative affect but not weight control behaviors: an ecological momentary assessment study
Eating and Weight Disorders, 2020, 26, 1957-1962
2.410Citations (PDF)
7Social anxiety symptoms moderate the link between obesity and metabolic function
Psychoneuroendocrinology, 2019, 110, 104425
2.820Citations (PDF)
8Quantifying the imprecision of energy intake of humans to compensate for imposed energetic errors: A challenge to the physiological control of human food intake
Appetite, 2019, 133, 337-343
2.922Citations (PDF)
9Yoga and body image: Findings from a large population-based study of young adults
Body Image, 2018, 24, 69-75
4.978Citations (PDF)
10Weight Change over the Course of Binge Eating Disorder Treatment: Relationship to Binge Episodes and Psychological Factors
Obesity, 2018, 26, 838-844
4.220Citations (PDF)
11Weight management interventions for youth with autism spectrum disorder: a systematic review3.217Citations (PDF)
12Psychological status and weight variability over eight years: Results from Look AHEAD.
Health Psychology, 2018, 37, 238-246
1.711Citations (PDF)
13Contextual factors associated with eating in the absence of hunger among adults with obesity
Eating Behaviors, 2017, 26, 33-39
2.326Citations (PDF)
14Yoga in the treatment of eating disorders within a residential program: A randomized controlled trial
Eating Disorders, 2017, 25, 37-51
3.940Citations (PDF)
15Three-Year Follow-Up of Participants from a Self-Weighing Randomized Controlled Trial
Journal of Obesity, 2017, 2017, 1-7
3.88Citations (PDF)
16Frequent Self‐Weighing with Electronic Graphic Feedback to Prevent Age‐Related Weight Gain in Young Adults
Obesity, 2015, 23, 2009-2014
4.241Citations (PDF)
17Frequent Self-Weighing and Visual Feedback for Weight Loss in Overweight Adults
Journal of Obesity, 2015, 2015, 1-9
3.831Citations (PDF)
18Mediation of Weight Loss and Weight Loss Maintenance through Dietary Disinhibition and Restraint0.07Citations (PDF)
19Does Measuring Body Weight Impact Subsequent Response to Eating Behavior Questions?2.82Citations (PDF)
20A nudge in a healthy direction. The effect of nutrition labels on food purchasing behaviors in university dining facilities
Appetite, 2015, 92, 7-14
2.987Citations (PDF)
21The Tracking Study: description of a randomized controlled trial of variations on weight tracking frequency in a behavioral weight loss program
Contemporary Clinical Trials, 2015, 40, 199-211
1.715Citations (PDF)
22Weighing frequency among working adults: Cross-sectional analysis of two community samples1.710Citations (PDF)
23Self-Weighing Throughout Adolescence and Young Adulthood: Implications for Well-Being0.613Citations (PDF)
24Binge Eating Behavior and Weight Loss Maintenance over a 2-Year Period
Journal of Obesity, 2014, 2014, 1-9
3.823Citations (PDF)
25Daily Self-Weighing to Control Body Weight in Adults
SAGE Open, 2014, 4,
1.8381Citations (PDF)
26Effect of skipping breakfast on subsequent energy intake
Physiology and Behavior, 2013, 119, 9-16
2.394Citations (PDF)
27Free will and the obesity epidemic
Public Health Nutrition, 2012, 15, 126-141
2.252Citations (PDF)
28Number of foods available at a meal determines the amount consumed
Eating Behaviors, 2012, 13, 183-187
2.327Citations (PDF)
29Losing weight without dieting. Use of commercial foods as meal replacements for lunch produces an extended energy deficit
Appetite, 2011, 57, 311-317
2.934Citations (PDF)
30Testing Theory-Based Expressive Writing Interventions to Reduce Disordered Eating Behaviors and Cognitions2.44Citations (PDF)