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1Insights Into Rural Youth Physical Activity1.00Citations (PDF)
2The impact of physical activity variety on physical activity participation
PLoS ONE, 2025, 20, e0323195
2.31Citations (PDF)
3Examining the feasibility and preliminary efficacy of a group-based physical activity intervention integrating strength training among pre- and perimenopausal women: A randomized pilot trial
Women's Health, 2025, 21,
1.50Citations (PDF)
4Parent Weight, Diet, Active Living, and Food-Related Outcomes of the Family-Focused:NU-HOME Randomized Controlled Trial1.56Citations (PDF)
5Affective Responses to High Intensity Interval Training Relative to Moderate Intensity Continuous Training1.15Citations (PDF)
6Are patterns of family evening meal practices associated with child and parent diet quality and weight-related outcomes?
Appetite, 2022, 171, 105937
2.85Citations (PDF)
7Weight outcomes of NU-HOME: a randomized controlled trial to prevent obesity among rural children4.321Citations (PDF)
8Associations of parent dietary role modeling with children's diet quality in a rural setting: Baseline data from the NU-HOME study
Appetite, 2022, 174, 106007
2.812Citations (PDF)
9Characterizing Self-Monitoring Behavior and Its Association With Physical Activity and Weight Loss Maintenance2.211Citations (PDF)
10Universal childhood obesity prevention in a rural community: Study design, methods and baseline participant characteristics of the NU-HOME randomized controlled trial
Contemporary Clinical Trials, 2021, 100, 106160
1.624Citations (PDF)
11Affect and engagement in healthy and unhealthy weight control behaviors in college women: An ecological momentary assessment study
Eating Behaviors, 2021, 40, 101439
2.24Citations (PDF)
12State 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
2.210Citations (PDF)
13Minority and low‐income patients are less likely to have a scale for self‐weighing in their home: A survey in primary care
Clinical Obesity, 2020, 10,
1.97Citations (PDF)
14Understanding the Nutritional Needs of Transgender and Gender-Nonconforming Students at a Large Public Midwestern University
Transgender Health, 2020, 5, 33-41
2.529Citations (PDF)
15Life Events, Physical Activity, and Weight Loss Maintenance: Decomposing Mediating and Moderating Effects of Health Behavior2.62Citations (PDF)
16How Accurate are Recalls of Self‐Weighing Frequency? Data from a 24‐Month Randomized Trial
Obesity, 2018, 26, 1296-1302
4.012Citations (PDF)
17Psychological status and weight variability over eight years: Results from Look AHEAD.
Health Psychology, 2018, 37, 238-246
1.611Citations (PDF)
18Weight-Gain Reduction Among 2-Year College Students: The CHOICES RCT3.247Citations (PDF)
19A Content Analysis of Physical Activity in TV Shows Popular Among Adolescents1.812Citations (PDF)
20Exposure to teasing on popular television shows and associations with adolescent body satisfaction2.119Citations (PDF)
21Results of a 2-year randomized, controlled obesity prevention trial: Effects on diet, activity and sleep behaviors in an at-risk young adult population
Preventive Medicine, 2016, 89, 230-236
2.835Citations (PDF)
22Recruiting and retaining young adults in a weight gain prevention trial: Lessons learned from the CHOICES study
Clinical Trials, 2016, 13, 205-213
1.816Citations (PDF)
23The 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
1.615Citations (PDF)
24Weighing frequency among working adults: Cross-sectional analysis of two community samples1.610Citations (PDF)
25Weight and Weight-Related Behaviors Among 2-Year College Students2.546Citations (PDF)
26Self-Weighing Throughout Adolescence and Young Adulthood: Implications for Well-Being0.513Citations (PDF)
27Designing a Weight Gain Prevention Trial for Young Adults: The CHOICES Study0.629Citations (PDF)
28Translating a health behavior change intervention for delivery to 2-year college students: the importance of formative research2.119Citations (PDF)
29Prevalence of Adolescents' Self-Weighing Behaviors and Associations With Weight-Related Behaviors and Psychological Well-Being
Journal of Adolescent Health, 2013, 52, 738-744
2.725Citations (PDF)
30Environmental Modifications and 2-Year Measured and Self-reported Stair-Use: A Worksite Randomized Trial1.620Citations (PDF)
31The Schedule for Nonadaptive and Adaptive Personality for Youth (SNAP-Y)
Assessment, 2013, 20, 387-404
3.641Citations (PDF)
32Relationship between obesity, depression, and disability in middle-aged women1.627Citations (PDF)
33HealthWorks: results of a multi-component group-randomized worksite environmental intervention trial for weight gain prevention4.354Citations (PDF)
34A Randomized Controlled Trial of Behavioral Weight Loss Treatment Versus Combined Weight Loss/Depression Treatment Among Women with Comorbid Obesity and Depression2.789Citations (PDF)
35Obesity, Depression, and Health Services Costs Among Middle-Aged Women2.428Citations (PDF)
36Testing a Brief Self-Directed Behavioral Weight Control Program
Behavioral Medicine, 2011, 37, 47-53
2.415Citations (PDF)
37Self-Weighing Frequency Is Associated with Weight Gain Prevention over 2 Years Among Working Adults1.349Citations (PDF)
38Association between change in depression and change in weight among women enrolled in weight loss treatment
General Hospital Psychiatry, 2010, 32, 583-589
2.643Citations (PDF)
39Is success in weight loss treatment contagious (do attendance and outcomes cluster within treatment groups)?1.65Citations (PDF)
40Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening3.268Citations (PDF)
41Does the association between depression and smoking vary by body mass index (BMI) category?
Preventive Medicine, 2009, 49, 380-383
2.813Citations (PDF)
42Reported food choices in older women in relation to body mass index and depressive symptoms
Appetite, 2009, 52, 238-240
2.8108Citations (PDF)
43Predictors of initiation and persistence of unhealthy weight control behaviours in adolescents4.325Citations (PDF)
44Does Depression Reduce the Effectiveness of Behavioral Weight Loss Treatment?
Behavioral Medicine, 2009, 35, 126-134
2.423Citations (PDF)
45Does Clinical Depression Affect the Accuracy of Self‐reported Height and Weight in Obese Women?
Obesity, 2008, 16, 473-475
4.019Citations (PDF)
46Association between obesity and depression in middle-aged women2.6240Citations (PDF)
47Associations of child sexual and physical abuse with obesity and depression in middle-aged women
Child Abuse and Neglect, 2008, 32, 878-887
2.8152Citations (PDF)
48Validity of clinical body weight measures as substitutes for missing data in a randomized trial1.642Citations (PDF)
49The impact of expectations and satisfaction on the initiation and maintenance of smoking cessation: An experimental test.
Health Psychology, 2008, 27, S197-S206
1.631Citations (PDF)
50Relation of body mass index to depression and weighing frequency in overweight women
Preventive Medicine, 2007, 45, 75-79
2.840Citations (PDF)
51Title is missing!4.324Citations (PDF)
52Title is missing!4.338Citations (PDF)
53The impact of self-efficacy on behavior change and weight change among overweight participants in a weight loss trial.
Health Psychology, 2006, 25, 282-291
1.6246Citations (PDF)
54Specifying the determinants of the initiation and maintenance of behavior change: An examination of self-efficacy, satisfaction, and smoking cessation.
Health Psychology, 2006, 25, 626-634
1.6204Citations (PDF)
55A Satisfaction Enhancement Intervention for Long‐Term Weight Loss
Obesity, 2006, 14, 863-869
4.020Citations (PDF)
56The effects of outcome expectations and satisfaction on weight loss and maintenance: Correlational and experimental analyses-a randomized trial.
Health Psychology, 2005, 24, 608-616
1.682Citations (PDF)
57Self-weighing in weight gain prevention and weight loss trials2.7224Citations (PDF)
58Weight loss goals and treatment outcomes among overweight men and women enrolled in a weight loss trial3.040Citations (PDF)
59The Association of Gastrointestinal Symptoms With Weight, Diet, and Exercise in Weight-Loss Program Participants6.075Citations (PDF)
60Binge eating disorder, weight control self-efficacy, and depression in overweight men and women3.0211Citations (PDF)
61Are Unrealistic Weight Loss Goals Associated with Outcomes for Overweight Women?
Obesity, 2004, 12, 569-576
4.191Citations (PDF)
62A 2-year young adult obesity prevention trial in the US: Process evaluation results1.919Citations (PDF)