Search Results - "Rajoria, Melinda"
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A low‐burden, self‐weighing intervention to prevent weight gain in adults with obesity who do not enroll in comprehensive treatment
Published in Obesity science & practice (01-04-2024)“…Background For individuals who are eligible but unlikely to join comprehensive weight loss programs, a low burden self‐weighing intervention may be a more…”
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A Pilot Trial of a Low-Intensity Daily Self-Weighing Intervention
Published in Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.) (01-11-2023)“…Background: Many adults with obesity do not enroll in comprehensive weight loss programs even when they are available; lower-burden approaches, aimed at…”
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Evaluation of sexual orientation and gender identity documentation at school‐based health centers in New York City
Published in Journal of evaluation in clinical practice (01-08-2021)“…Rationale National organizations have called for routine collection of data on sexual orientation and gender identity (SOGI) in clinical settings to track…”
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Pre-Enrollment Steps and Run-Ins in Weight Loss Trials: A Meta-Regression
Published in American journal of preventive medicine (01-06-2023)“…The generalizability of study findings may be influenced by pre-enrollment trial procedures, including the use of behavioral run-in periods. The study goals…”
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Engaging adults with obesity in organic online communities to support weight loss: a mixed methods pilot study
Published in Psychology & health (21-06-2022)“…Organic online communities have shown potential for aiding weight loss, but few adults use them. We sought to test strategies to encourage adults to select and…”
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Exploring potential reach and representativeness of a self‐weighing weight gain prevention intervention in adults with overweight and obesity
Published in Clinical obesity (01-06-2024)“…Summary Most adults with obesity do not enrol in comprehensive weight loss interventions when offered. For these individuals, lower burden self‐weighing…”
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