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    Offer of a Weight Management Program to Overweight and Obese Weight-Concerned Smokers Improves Tobacco Dependence Treatment Outcomes by Love, ShaRhonda J., Sheffer, Christine E., Bursac, Zoran, Prewitt, T. Elaine, Krukowski, Rebecca A., West, Delia Smith

    Published in The American journal on addictions (01-01-2011)
    “…Weight concern is a common and significant barrier to abstinence for many smokers. This quasi‐experimental pilot study used multivariate logistic regression to…”
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    Lay health educators translate a weight-loss intervention in senior centers: a randomized controlled trial by West, Delia Smith, Bursac, Zoran, Cornell, Carol E, Felix, Holly C, Fausett, Jennifer K, Krukowski, Rebecca A, Lensing, Shelly, Love, Sharhonda J, Prewitt, T Elaine, Beck, Cornelia

    Published in American journal of preventive medicine (01-10-2011)
    “…Older adults have high obesity rates and respond well to evidence-based weight-loss programs, such as the Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP) Lifestyle…”
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    Stress Management-Augmented Behavioral Weight Loss Intervention for African American Women: A Pilot, Randomized Controlled Trial by Cox, Tiffany L., Krukowski, Rebecca, Love, ShaRhonda J., Eddings, Kenya, DiCarlo, Marisha, Chang, Jason Y., Prewitt, T. Elaine, West, Delia Smith

    Published in Health education & behavior (01-02-2013)
    “…The relationship between chronic stress and weight management efforts may be a concern for African American (AA) women, who have a high prevalence of obesity,…”
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    Barriers and Facilitators to Senior Centers Participating in Translational Research by Felix, Holly C., Adams, Becky, Cornell, Carol E., Fausett, Jennifer K., Krukowski, Rebecca A., Love, ShaRhonda J., Prewitt, T. Elaine, West, Delia Smith

    Published in Research on aging (01-01-2014)
    “…Senior centers are ideal locations to deliver evidence-based health promotion programs to the rapidly growing population of older Americans to help them remain…”
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