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    Engaging adults with obesity in organic online communities to support weight loss: a mixed methods pilot study by Jake-Schoffman, Danielle E., Carrera Seoane, Montserrat, Cooper, Kellie, Rajoria, Melinda, McVay, Megan A.

    Published in Psychology & health (21-06-2022)
    “…Organic online communities have shown potential for aiding weight loss, but few adults use them. We sought to test strategies to encourage adults to select and…”
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    Exploring potential reach and representativeness of a self‐weighing weight gain prevention intervention in adults with overweight and obesity by Scotti, Kellie B., Rajoria, Melinda, Carrera Seoane, Montserrat, Ross, Kathryn M., Muenyi, Sofia, McVay, Megan A.

    Published in Clinical obesity (01-06-2024)
    “…Summary Most adults with obesity do not enrol in comprehensive weight loss interventions when offered. For these individuals, lower burden self‐weighing…”
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    Transparent reporting of hypotheses and analyses in behavioral medicine research: an audit of publications in 2018 and 2008 by McVay, Megan A., Cooper, Kellie B., Carrera Seoane, Montserrat, Donahue, Marissa L., Scherer, Laura D.

    Published in Health Psychology and Behavioral Medicine (01-01-2021)
    “…We aimed to document the use of transparent reporting of hypotheses and analyses in behavioral medicine journals in 2018 and 2008. Design: We examined a…”
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    Addressing Susceptibility to Non-Prescription Substances for Weight Loss Among Immigrant Hispanic College Students: A Pilot Study by Carrera Seoane, Montserrat, Jake-Schoffman, Danielle E, Mobley, Amy R, McVay, Megan A

    Published in Journal of immigrant and minority health (23-09-2024)
    “…Non-prescription weight loss substances, such as supplements and herbal remedies, can be harmful. Hispanic immigrant students may be highly susceptible to…”
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    Behavior change techniques in digital physical activity interventions for breast cancer survivors: a systematic review by Cooper, Kellie B, Lapierre, Stephanie, Carrera Seoane, Montserrat, Lindstrom, Katie, Pritschmann, Ricarda, Donahue, Marissa, Christou, Demetra D, McVay, Megan A, Jake-Schoffman, Danielle E

    Published in Translational behavioral medicine (15-04-2023)
    “…Abstract Given the broad benefits of physical activity (PA) but low PA levels among breast cancer survivors (i.e., women who have received a breast cancer…”
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    Engaging primary care patients with existing online tools for weight loss: A pilot trial by McVay, Megan A., Cooper, Kellie B., Donahue, Marissa L., Seoane, Montserrat Carrera, Shah, Nipa R., Webb, Fern, Perri, Michael, Jake‐Schoffman, Danielle E.

    Published in Obesity science & practice (01-10-2022)
    “…Objective Free online tools show potential for promoting weight loss at a low cost, but there is limited evidence about how to effectively engage patients with…”
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    Perceptions of Cultural Adaptations and Other Characteristics of Weight Management Interventions among Hispanic/Latinx Immigrants by Carrera Seoane, Montserrat, McVay, Megan A

    Published in Hispanic health care international (10-10-2024)
    “…Hispanic/Latinx immigrants have high obesity rates, yet they participate less in weight management interventions. This cross-sectional online study recruited…”
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    P205 Detox Tea Advertising on Social Media: Examining the Content of Popular Detox Tea Brands on Instagram by Auguste, Kendra, Bradshaw, Amanda, Bajalia, Alexis, Treise, Debbie, Shelton, Summer, Cretul, Matthew, Seoane, Montserrat Carrera

    “…Social media has emerged as a major influence on consumer health and behavior (Korda and Itani 2013). With more than a third of all U.S. adults using the…”
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