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    Eating Pathology and Psychological Outcomes in Young Adults in Self-Regulation Interventions Using Daily Self-Weighing by Gorin, Amy A., Gokee LaRose, Jessica, Espeland, Mark A., Tate, Deborah F., Jelalian, Elissa, Robichaud, Erica, Coward, Pamela, Hatley, Karen E., Garcia, Katelyn R., Lang, Wei, Bahnson, Judy, Lewis, Cora E., Wing, Rena R.

    Published in Health psychology (01-02-2019)
    “…Objective: Self-regulation interventions encouraging daily weighing prevent weight gain in young adults; however, concerns have been raised that such…”
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    Improvements in Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Young Adults in a Randomized Trial of Approaches to Weight Gain Prevention by Wing, Rena R., Tate, Deborah F., Garcia, Katelyn R., Bahnson, Judy, Lewis, Cora E., Espeland, Mark A.

    Published in Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.) (01-10-2017)
    “…Objective Weight gain occurs commonly in young adults and increases the risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD). Following on a previous report that two…”
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    Weight and Shape Concern Impacts Weight Gain Prevention in the SNAP Trial: Implications for Tailoring Intervention Delivery by Olson, KayLoni L., Neiberg, Rebecca H., Tate, Deborah F., Garcia, Katelyn R., Gorin, Amy A., Lewis, Cora E., Unick, Jessica, Wing, Rena R.

    Published in Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.) (01-08-2018)
    “…Objective The Study of Novel Approaches to Weight Gain Prevention (SNAP) trial demonstrated that two self‐regulatory interventions prevented weight gain in…”
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    Dementia outcomes after addition of proxy‐based assessments for deceased or proxy‐dependent participants by Gaussoin, Sarah A., Espeland, Mark A., Beavers, Daniel P., Casanova, Ramon, Garcia, Katelyn R., Snively, Beverly M., Shumaker, Sally A., Wallace, Robert B., Rapp, Stephen R.

    “…Objectives As people age and the incidence of dementia increases, studies of cognitive function continue to be of importance. Ascertaining cognitive data…”
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    Autonomic Function and Cognitive Function in the U.S. POINTER Neurovascular Ancillary Study by Shaltout, Hossam A, Garcia, Katelyn R, Leng, Xiaoyan, Baker, Laura D, Snyder, Heather M, Bailey, Margie J, Brinkley, Tina E

    Published in Alzheimer's & dementia (01-12-2023)
    “…Background Autonomic regulation plays a major role in maintaining stable blood supply to the brain. Impaired autonomic function, as evidenced by high blood…”
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    Aorta‐carotid hemodynamics and cognitive function in the U.S. POINTER Neurovascular ancillary study by Brinkley, Tina E, Mitchell, Gary F, Garcia, Katelyn R, Leng, Xiaoyan, Tegeler, Charles H, Baker, Laura D, Snyder, Heather M, Bailey, Margie J, Shaltout, Hossam A

    Published in Alzheimer's & dementia (01-12-2023)
    “…Background The brain is particularly sensitive to excessive pressure and flow pulsatility. Disproportionate stiffening of the aorta can reduce wave reflection…”
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    Relationship between depressive symptoms and cognitive function in the U.S. POINTER study by Krueger, Kristin R, Farias, Sarah Tomaszewski, Garcia, Katelyn R, Thro, Amber Adkins, Caudle, Brad A, Snyder, Heather M, Baker, Laura D, Papp, Kathryn V.

    Published in Alzheimer's & dementia (01-12-2023)
    “…Background Depressive symptoms play an important role in cognitive health of older adults, yet the exact nature of their influence has not been well…”
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    Tools for harmonization of data in World‐Wide FINGERS by Talton, Jennifer W, Fernandez, Shane, Garcia, Katelyn R, Crivelli, Lucia, Snyder, Heather M, Lovato, Laura, Martins, Ralph N, Kivipelto, Miia, Mangialasche, Francesca, Pérez, Kristal Morales, Espeland, Mark A

    Published in Alzheimer's & dementia (01-12-2021)
    “…Background World‐Wide FINGERS (WW‐FINGERS) is a global network of multidomain lifestyle intervention trials for dementia risk reduction and prevention…”
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