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    Development and Rasch Analysis of the 18-Item Health Resilience Profile (HRP) by Papini, Natalie M, Jung, Myungjin, Kang, Minsoo, Lopez, Nanette V, Herrmann, Stephen D

    Published in Nutrients (01-02-2023)
    “…Existing resilience measures have psychometric shortcomings, and there is no current gold-standard resilience measure. Previous work indicates adults enrolled…”
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    Psychometric properties of the 26-item eating attitudes test (EAT-26): an application of rasch analysis by Papini, Natalie M, Jung, Myungjin, Cook, Amanda, Lopez, Nanette V, Ptomey, Lauren T, Herrmann, Stephen D, Kang, Minsoo

    Published in Journal of eating disorders (04-05-2022)
    “…The 26-item Eating Attitudes Test (EAT-26) is a commonly used tool to assess eating disorder risk. The purpose of this study was to examine the psychometric…”
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    Effectiveness of profile by Sanford behavioral weight loss program for weight loss following endometrial cancer treatment by Bell, Maria, Reed, Valerie, Wernisch, Janet, Papini, Natalie M., Herrmann, Stephen D.

    Published in Gynecologic oncology reports (01-11-2021)
    “…•Patients lost greater body weight (15.3%) over 12 months with a behavioral weight management program vs. standard care (2.3%).•Health coach utilization was…”
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    Examination of three-factor eating questionnaire subscale scores on weight loss and weight loss maintenance in a clinical intervention by Papini, Natalie M, Foster, Rachel N S, Lopez, Nanette V, Ptomey, Lauren T, Herrmann, Stephen D, Donnelly, Joseph E

    Published in BMC Psychology (15-04-2022)
    “…The purpose of this study is to examine three-factor eating questionnaire (TFEQ) scores at baseline and post-intervention (6 months) on successful weight loss…”
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    Self-compassion and body image in pregnancy and postpartum: A randomized pilot trial of a brief self-compassion meditation intervention by Papini, Natalie M., Mason, Tyler B., Herrmann, Stephen D., Lopez, Nanette V.

    Published in Body image (01-12-2022)
    “…The current study evaluated the efficacy of a three-week self-compassion (SC) meditation intervention in improving body image and SC during pregnancy and…”
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    External contexts and movement behaviors in ecological momentary assessment studies: a systematic review and future directions by Papini, Natalie M., Yang, Chih-Hsiang, Do, Bridgette, Mason, Tyler B., Lopez, Nanette V.

    “…This systematic review synthesized evidence from ecological momentary assessment (EMA) studies examining associations between external contexts (social,…”
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    Prevalence and recurrence of pica behaviors in early childhood within the ALSPAC birth cohort by Papini, Natalie M., Bulik, Cynthia M., Chawner, Samuel J. R. A., Micali, Nadia

    “…Objective The present study examined prevalence and correlates of pica behaviors during childhood using data from the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and…”
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    Weight-Inclusive Podcasts Improved Intuitive Eating, Body Appreciation, and Anti-Fat Attitudes Among Nutrition Students by Squires, Nikole D., Goode, Melissa, Pye, Abigail, Papini, Natalie M., Lopez, Nanette V., Harris, Cristen, Dillon, Julie D., Laing, Emma M., Lee, Saemi, Clifford, Dawn

    “…Assess the impact of a weight-inclusive podcast (WIP) intervention on body appreciation, intuitive eating (IE), anti-fat attitudes, and weight and health…”
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    Examining Real-World Evidence of Depression-Related Symptom Reduction Through a Comprehensive Holistic Lifestyle Intervention by Sutliffe, Jay T., Lopez, Nanette V., Papini, Natalie M., Herrmann, Stephen D.

    Published in American journal of lifestyle medicine (08-09-2024)
    “…Depression is a global health concern, with various treatments available. In this study, participants (n = 430) were self-selected or medically referred to a…”
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