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    Relative effects of reduced weight and increased physical activity on hemoglobin A1c: Suggestions for behavioral treatments by Annesi, James J, Johnson, Ping H

    “…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 by Annesi, James J., Johnson, Ping H.

    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 by Annesi, James J., Johnson, Ping H.

    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 by Annesi, James J, Johnson, Ping H

    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 by Annesi, James J., Howton, Amy, Johnson, Ping H., Porter, Kandice J.

    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 by Annesi, James J., Johnson, Ping H

    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 by Annesi, James J, Johnson, Ping H, Tennant, Gisèle A, Porter, Kandice J, Mcewen, Kristin L

    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 by Annesi, James J., Porter, Kandice J., Johnson, Ping H.

    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 by Annesi, James J., Johnson, Ping H.

    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? by Johnson, Ping H., Annesi, James J.

    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 by Annesi, James J., Johnson, Ping H., Porter, Kandice J.

    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 by Johnson, Ping H., Annesi, James J.

    “…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 by Annesi, James J., Johnson, Ping H., McEwen, Kristin L.

    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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    Relative effects of reduced weight and increased physical activity on hemoglobin A1c: Suggestions for behavioral treatments by James J. Annesi, Ping H. Johnson

    “…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 by Johnson, Ping H

    “…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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