Search Results - "Johnson, Ping H."
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Relative effects of reduced weight and increased physical activity on hemoglobin A1c: Suggestions for behavioral treatments
Published in International journal of clinical and health psychology (01-05-2013)“…Behavioral treatments for diabetes have often been unsuccessful and may benefit from a better understanding of the relative effects of two common treatment…”
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Mitigation of the effects of emotional eating on sweets consumption by treatment-associated self-regulatory skills usage in emerging adult and middle-age women with obesity
Published in Appetite (01-12-2020)“…An urge to eat in response to negative emotions or mood (emotional eating) is associated with an overconsumption of unhealthy foods such as sweets…”
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Emotional eating: A treatment‐worthy construct, or artifact of relations between mood and eating behaviors in younger and older women with obesity
Published in Scandinavian journal of psychology (01-04-2021)“…Emotional eating (EE) is considered important for controlling weight, especially in women; however, it might be affected by age. Within a recently proposed…”
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Clinical Implications of the Association of Race With Body Satisfaction and Perceived Control Over Eating in Women Initiating a Behavioral Obesity Treatment
Published in Permanente journal (01-11-2020)“…An improved understanding of the implications of race on body satisfaction might optimize the weight loss process and quality of life in women with obesity…”
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Pilot Testing a Cognitive-Behavioral Protocol on Psychosocial Predictors of Exercise, Nutrition, Weight, and Body Satisfaction Changes in a College-Level Health-Related Fitness Course
Published in Journal of American college health (19-05-2015)“…Objective: Small-scale pilot testing of supplementing a required college health-related fitness course with a cognitive-behavioral exercise-support protocol…”
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Contrasting Adult and Emerging Adult Women on Possible Psychosocial and Behavioral Correlates of Short-Term Weight Loss
Published in Health behavior research (03-10-2019)“…Physical activity could be associated with psychosocial correlates of changes in eating behaviors required for weight loss. This field investigation assessed…”
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Weight Loss and the Prevention of Weight Regain: Evaluation of a Treatment Model of Exercise Self-Regulation Generalizing to Controlled Eating
Published in Permanente journal (01-01-2016)“…For decades, behavioral weight-loss treatments have been unsuccessful beyond the short term. Development and testing of innovative, theoretically based methods…”
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Carry-Over of Self-Regulation for Physical Activity to Self-Regulating Eating in Women With Morbid Obesity
Published in Women & health (03-04-2015)“…Poor outcomes from behavioral treatments of severe obesity have led to a dependence on invasive medical interventions, including surgery for morbidly obese…”
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Theory-based psychosocial factors that discriminate between weight-loss success and failure over 6 months in women with morbid obesity receiving behavioral treatments
Published in Eating and weight disorders (01-06-2015)“…Purpose To improve success rates of behavioral weight-loss treatments, a better understanding of psychosocial factors that discriminate between weight-loss…”
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Does an Effective Theoretically Based Weight Loss Treatment for Middle-Aged Women Work for Young Women?
Published in American journal of health education (02-11-2017)“…Background: Young adults gain weight faster and suffer from chronic diseases at a younger age than their older counterparts. Existing behavioral obesity…”
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Bi-Directional Relationship Between Self-Regulation and Improved Eating: Temporal Associations With Exercise, Reduced Fatigue, and Weight Loss
Published in The journal of psychology (18-08-2015)“…Severely obese men and women (body mass index ≥ 35 ≤ 55 kg/m 2 ; M age = 44.8 years, SD = 9.3) were randomly assigned to a 6-month physical activity support…”
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Participation of Female Emerging Adults in a Theory- and Evidence-Based Behavioral Weight Loss Program
Published in International quarterly of community health education (01-10-2020)“…Emerging adults are less likely to participate in and more likely to drop out of behavioral weight loss programs. Thirty-five female emerging adults who…”
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Changes in Self-Efficacy for Exercise and Improved Nutrition Fostered by Increased Self-Regulation Among Adults With Obesity
Published in The Journal of primary prevention (01-10-2015)“…Behavioral theory suggests that treatments that increase participants’ use of self-regulatory skills and/or their feelings of ability (self-efficacy) will…”
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A Content Analysis of Health Education Teaching Strategy/Idea Articles: 1970-1998
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Relative effects of reduced weight and increased physical activity on hemoglobin A1c: Suggestions for behavioral treatments
Published in International journal of clinical and health psychology (01-01-2013)“…Los tratamientos conductuales para la diabetes a menudo han tenido éxito, y se pueden beneficiar de una mejor comprensión de los efectos relativos del…”
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Priority Health Behavior Practices among Chinese Undergraduate Students
Published in The international electronic journal of health education (2004)“…This study examined the priority health behaviors among Chinese youth by administering a questionnaire to 1,917 undergraduates enrolled in three universities…”
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