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    African American women exhibit similar adherence to intervention but lose less weight due to lower energy requirements by DeLany, J P, Jakicic, J M, Lowery, J B, Hames, K C, Kelley, D E, Goodpaster, B H

    Published in International Journal of Obesity (01-09-2014)
    “…Background: African American (AA) women have been shown to lose less weight than Caucasian women in response to behavioral interventions. Our objective was to…”
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    High energy expenditure masks low physical activity in obesity by DeLany, J P, Kelley, D E, Hames, K C, Jakicic, J M, Goodpaster, B H

    Published in International Journal of Obesity (01-07-2013)
    “…Objective: To investigate energy expenditure in lean and obese individuals, focusing particularly on physical activity and severely obese individuals. Design:…”
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    Effect of a lifestyle intervention on change in cardiorespiratory fitness in adults with type 2 diabetes: results from the Look AHEAD Study by Jakicic, J M, Jaramillo, S A, Balasubramanyam, A, Bancroft, B, Curtis, J M, Mathews, A, Pereira, M, Regensteiner, J G, Ribisl, P M

    Published in International Journal of Obesity (01-03-2009)
    “…Objective: To examine the effect of an intensive lifestyle weight loss intervention (ILI) compared to diabetes support and education (DSE) on changes in…”
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    Behavioral science research in Diabetes: lifestyle changes related to obesity, eating behavior, and physical activity by WING, Rena R, SALLIS, James F, GOLDSTEIN, Michael G, SMITH-WEST, Delia, ACTON, Kelly J, JEFFERY, Robert W, BIRCH, Leann L, SURWIT, Richard S, JAKICIC, John M

    Published in Diabetes care (2001)
    “…Lifestyle factors related to obesity, eating behavior, and physical activity play a major role in the prevention and treatment of type 2 diabetes. In recent…”
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    Lifestyle intervention in overweight individuals with a family history of diabetes by Wing, R.R, Venditti, E, Jakicic, J.M, Polley, B.A, Lang, W

    Published in Diabetes care (01-03-1998)
    “…Lifestyle intervention in overweight individuals with a family history of diabetes. R R Wing , E Venditti , J M Jakicic , B A Polley and W Lang Department of…”
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    Effects of Intermittent Exercise and Use of Home Exercise Equipment on Adherence, Weight Loss, and Fitness in Overweight Women: A Randomized Trial by Jakicic, John M, Winters, Carena, Lang, Wei, Wing, Rena R

    “…CONTEXT Enhancing participation in long-term exercise may translate into improved long-term weight loss in overweight adults. OBJECTIVES To compare the effects…”
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    Applying a technology‐based system for weight loss in adults with obesity by Rogers, R. J., Lang, W., Barone Gibbs, B., Davis, K. K., Burke, L. E., Kovacs, S. J., Portzer, L. A., Jakicic, J. M.

    Published in Obesity science & practice (01-03-2016)
    “…Summary Objective The aim of this study was to compare an in‐person, group‐based behavioral weight loss intervention to technology‐based interventions in…”
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    Energy expenditure of deskwork when sitting, standing or alternating positions by Gibbs, B Barone, Kowalsky, R J, Perdomo, S J, Grier, M, Jakicic, J M

    Published in Occupational medicine (Oxford) (01-03-2017)
    “…Recent guidelines recommend accruing 2-4h of standing or light activity during the working day. Use of sit-stand desks could achieve this goal, but whether…”
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    Differences in resting energy expenditure in African-American vs Caucasian overweight females by JAKICIC, J. M, WING, R. R

    Published in International Journal of Obesity (01-03-1998)
    “…The purpose of this study was to examine differences in both resting energy expenditure (REE) and respiratory quotient (RQ) between overweight African-American…”
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    High respiratory quotient is associated with increases in body weight and fat mass in young adults by Shook, R P, Hand, G A, Paluch, A E, Wang, X, Moran, R, Hébert, J R, Jakicic, J M, Blair, S N

    Published in European journal of clinical nutrition (01-10-2016)
    “…Background/Objectives: Metabolic disturbances, such as reduced rates of fat oxidation (high respiratory quotient (RQ)) or low energy expenditure (low resting…”
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    The effects of long-term, moderate intensity, intermittent exercise on aerobic capacity, body composition, blood lipids, insulin and glucose in overweight females by SNYDER, K. A, DONNELLY, J. E, JABOBSEN, D. J, HERTNER, G, JAKICIC, J. M

    Published in International Journal of Obesity (01-12-1997)
    “…To test the hypotheses that the accumulation of 30 min of moderate intensity, intermittent exercise, 5d/week-1, for 32 weeks, will increase aerobic capacity,…”
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    The accuracy of the TriTrac-R3D accelerometer to estimate energy expenditure by JAKICIC, J. M, WINTERS, C, LAGALLY, K, HO, J, ROBERTSON, R. J, WING, R. R

    “…This study examined the reliability and validity of the TriTrac-R3D triaxial accelerometer to estimate energy expenditure during various modes of exercise…”
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    Weight loss treatment influences untreated spouses and the home environment: evidence of a ripple effect by Gorin, A.A, Wing, R.R, Fava, J.L, Jakicic, J.M, Jeffery, R, West, D.S, Brelje, K, DiLillo, V.G

    Published in International Journal of Obesity (01-11-2008)
    “…Objectives: To examine whether a weight loss program delivered to one spouse has beneficial effects on the untreated spouse and the home environment. Methods:…”
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    Bioelectrical impedance analysis to assess body composition in obese adult women : The effect of ethnicity by JAKICIC, J. M, WING, R. R, LANG, W

    Published in International Journal of Obesity (01-03-1998)
    “…To examine whether the accuracy of bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) to estimate body composition in overweight women is affected by the ethnicity of the…”
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    Accuracy of self-reported exercise and the relationship with weight loss in overweight women by JAKICIC, J. M, POLLEY, B. A, WING, R. R

    “…The purpose of this study was to compare self-reported exercise to a more objective measurement of exercise (i.e., Tri-Trac Accelerometer) and to assess…”
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    Susceptibility artifacts detected on 3T MRI of the knee: frequency, change over time and associations with radiographic findings: data from the Joints on Glucosamine Study by Jarraya, M, Hayashi, D, Guermazi, A, Kwoh, C.K, Hannon, M.J, Moore, C.E, Jakicic, J.M, Green, S.M, Roemer, F.W

    Published in Osteoarthritis and cartilage (01-10-2014)
    “…Summary Objective To determine the prevalence of intraarticular susceptibility artifacts and to detect longitudinal changes in the artifacts, on 3T magnetic…”
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    Brief report: symmetricity of radiographic and MRI-detected structural joint damage in persons with knee pain – the Joints on Glucosamine (JOG) Study by Roemer, F.W, Jarraya, M, Kwoh, C.K, Hannon, M.J, Boudreau, R.M, Green, S.M, Jakicic, J.M, Moore, C, Guermazi, A

    Published in Osteoarthritis and cartilage (01-08-2015)
    “…Summary Objective Most MRI-based osteoarthritis (OA) studies have focused on a single knee per person and thus, data on bilaterality is sparse. Study aim was…”
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    Do African-American and Caucasian overweight women differ in oxygen consumption during fixed periods of exercise? by JAKICIC, J. M, LANG, W, WING, R. R

    Published in International Journal of Obesity (01-07-2001)
    “…To examine whether there are ethnic differences in oxygen consumption during fixed periods of exercise. Cross-sectional. Twenty-seven African-American and 120…”
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