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    Association between obesity and depression in middle-aged women by Simon, Gregory E., M.D., M.P.H, Ludman, Evette J., Ph.D, Linde, Jennifer A., Ph.D, Operskalski, Belinda H., M.P.H, Ichikawa, Laura, M.S, Rohde, Paul, Ph.D, Finch, Emily A., M.A, Jeffery, Robert W., Ph.D

    Published in General hospital psychiatry (2008)
    “…Abstract Objective Evaluate the association between obesity and depression among middle-aged women. Methods A total of 4641 female health plan enrollees aged…”
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    Specifying the Determinants of the Initiation and Maintenance of Behavior Change: An Examination of Self-Efficacy, Satisfaction, and Smoking Cessation by Baldwin, Austin S, Rothman, Alexander J, Hertel, Andrew W, Linde, Jennifer A, Jeffery, Robert W, Finch, Emily A, Lando, Harry A

    Published in Health psychology (01-09-2006)
    “…Using data from smokers ( N = 591) who enrolled in an 8-week smoking cessation program and were then followed for 15 months, the authors tested the thesis that…”
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    Behavioral Intervention for the Treatment of Obesity: Strategies and Effectiveness Data by LEVY, Rona L, FINCH, Emily A, CROWELL, Michael D, TALLEY, Nicholas J, JEFFERY, Robert W

    Published in The American journal of gastroenterology (01-10-2007)
    “…The obesity epidemic has been recognized in the professional and lay public as a major health problem in the United States and many other cultures. The…”
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    Reduced 10-Year Risk of Coronary Heart Disease in Patients Who Participated in a Community-Based Diabetes Prevention Program by Lipscomb, Elaine R., Finch, Emily A., Brizendine, Edward, Saha, Chandan K., Hays, Laura M., Ackermann, Ronald T.

    Published in Diabetes care (01-03-2009)
    “…Reduced 10-Year Risk of Coronary Heart Disease in Patients Who Participated in a Community-Based Diabetes Prevention Program The DEPLOY pilot study Elaine R…”
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    Translating the Diabetes Prevention Program into the community. The DEPLOY Pilot Study by Ackermann, Ronald T, Finch, Emily A, Brizendine, Edward, Zhou, Honghong, Marrero, David G

    Published in American journal of preventive medicine (01-10-2008)
    “…The Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP) found that an intensive lifestyle intervention can reduce the development of diabetes by more than half in adults with…”
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    A Randomized Comparative Effectiveness Trial for Preventing Type 2 Diabetes by Ackermann, Ronald T, Liss, David T, Finch, Emily A, Schmidt, Karen K, Hays, Laura M, Marrero, David G, Saha, Chandan

    Published in American journal of public health (1971) (01-11-2015)
    “…We evaluated the weight loss effectiveness of a YMCA model for the Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP) lifestyle intervention. Between July 2008 and November…”
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    Effects of a Transitional Care Practice for a Vulnerable Population: a Pragmatic, Randomized Comparative Effectiveness Trial by Liss, David T., Ackermann, Ronald T., Cooper, Andrew, Finch, Emily A., Hurt, Courtney, Lancki, Nicola, Rogers, Angela, Sheth, Avani, Teter, Caroline, Schaeffer, Christine

    “…Background There is limited experimental evidence on transitional care interventions beyond 30 days post-discharge and in vulnerable populations. Objective…”
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    Energy density and weight change in a long-term weight-loss trial by Flood, Andrew, Mitchell, Nathan, Jaeb, Melanie, Finch, Emily A, Laqua, Patricia S, Welsh, Ericka M, Hotop, Annie, Langer, Shelby L, Levy, Rona L, Jeffery, Robert W

    “…Health risks linked to obesity and the difficulty most have in achieving weight loss underscore the importance of identifying dietary factors that contribute…”
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    A Theoretically Grounded Systematic Review of Material Incentives for Weight Loss: Implications for Interventions by Burns, Rachel J., Donovan, Angela S., Ackermann, Ronald T., Finch, Emily A., Rothman, Alexander J., Jeffery, Robert W.

    Published in Annals of behavioral medicine (01-12-2012)
    “…Background Providing material incentives for weight loss is a class of intervention strategies that has received considerable attention; however, the…”
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    One-year effects of a group-based lifestyle intervention in adults with type 2 diabetes: A randomized encouragement trial by Liss, David T., Finch, Emily A., Cooper, Andrew, Sheth, Avani, Tejuosho, Ashantí D., Lancki, Nicola, Ackermann, Ronald T.

    Published in Diabetes research and clinical practice (01-06-2018)
    “…•This trial evaluated effects of offering a group-based lifestyle intervention (GLI) to patients with Type 2 diabetes.•Participants offered a GLI lost about 1%…”
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    Reported food choices in older women in relation to body mass index and depressive symptoms by Jeffery, Robert W., Linde, Jennifer A., Simon, Gregory E., Ludman, Evette J., Rohde, Paul, Ichikawa, Laura E., Finch, Emily A.

    Published in Appetite (01-02-2009)
    “…This paper examines the relationships among reports of depressive symptoms, BMI and frequency of consumption of 30 foods in 4655 middle-aged women. Food was…”
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    Effect of self-efficacy on weight loss: a psychosocial analysis of a community-based adaptation of the diabetes prevention program lifestyle intervention by Hays, Laura M, Finch, Emily A, Saha, Chandan, Marrero, David G, Ackermann, Ronald T

    Published in Diabetes spectrum (01-11-2014)
    “…Objective. Weight loss is the most effective approach to reducing diabetes risk. It is a research priority to identify factors that may enhance weight loss…”
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    Design and participant characteristics for a randomized effectiveness trial of an intensive lifestyle intervention to reduce cardiovascular risk in adults with type 2 diabetes: The I-D-HEALTH study by Liss, David T, Finch, Emily A, Gregory, Dyanna L, Cooper, Andrew, Ackermann, Ronald T

    Published in Contemporary clinical trials (01-01-2016)
    “…Abstract Intervening in Diabetes with Healthy Eating, Activity and Linkages To Healthcare (I-D-HEALTH) is a community-based randomized trial evaluating the…”
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    Long-term effects of a community-based lifestyle intervention to prevent type 2 diabetes: the DEPLOY extension pilot study by Ackermann, Ronald T, Finch, Emily A, Caffrey, Helena M, Lipscomb, Elaine R, Hays, Laura M, Saha, Chandan

    Published in Chronic illness (01-12-2011)
    “…Objective: The US Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP) and other large trials internationally have shown that an intensive lifestyle intervention can reduce the…”
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    Reduced 10-Year Risk of Coronary Heart Disease in Patients Who Participated in a Community-Based Diabetes Prevention Program: The DEPLOY pilot study by Lipscomb, Elaine R, Finch, Emily A, Brizendine, Edward, Saha, Chandan K, Hays, Laura M, Ackermann, Ronald T

    Published in Diabetes care (01-03-2009)
    “…OBJECTIVE:--We evaluated whether participation in a community-based group diabetes prevention program might lead to relative changes in composite 10-year…”
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    A comparison of maintenance-tailored therapy (MTT) and standard behavior therapy (SBT) for the treatment of obesity by Jeffery, Robert W, Levy, Rona L, Langer, Shelby L, Welsh, Ericka M, Flood, Andrew P, Jaeb, Melanie A, Laqua, Patricia S, Hotop, Annie M, Finch, Emily A

    Published in Preventive medicine (01-11-2009)
    “…Abstract Objective To evaluate a maintenance-tailored therapy (MTT) compared to standard behavior therapy (SBT) for treatment of obesity. Main outcome measure:…”
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    The Effects of Outcome Expectations and Satisfaction on Weight Loss and Maintenance: Correlational and Experimental Analyses-A Randomized Trial by Finch, Emily A, Linde, Jennifer A, Jeffery, Robert W, Rothman, Alexander J, King, Christie M, Levy, Rona L

    Published in Health psychology (01-11-2005)
    “…This study examines the hypothesis that highly favorable outcome expectations promote weight loss and hinder weight maintenance. To investigate the effects of…”
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