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    Associations between the built environment and dietary intake, physical activity, and obesity: A scoping review of reviews by Dixon, Brittney N., Ugwoaba, Umelo A., Brockmann, Andrea N., Ross, Kathryn M.

    Published in Obesity reviews (01-04-2021)
    “…Summary There exists a large body of literature examining the association between built environment factors and dietary intake, physical activity, and weight…”
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    Food reward sensitivity, impulsivity, and weight change during and after a 3-month weight loss program by Ross, Kathryn M, Eastman, Abraham, Ugwoaba, Umelo A, Demos, Kathryn E, Lillis, Jason, Wing, Rena R

    Published in PloS one (11-12-2020)
    “…Greater sensitivity to food rewards and higher levels of impulsivity (and an interaction between these variables, termed "reinforcement pathology") have been…”
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    Hunger, temptation, and dietary adherence during weight management by Ugwoaba, Umelo A., Carpenter, Chelsea A., Arroyo, Kelsey M., Scarlett, Charlayne A., Ross, Kathryn M.

    “…Preliminary evidence suggests that hunger and temptation may predict nonadherence to dietary intake goals; however, no studies have investigated the potential…”
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    Using self-monitoring technology for nutritional counseling and weight management by Carpenter, Chelsea A, Ugwoaba, Umelo A, Cardel, Michelle I, Ross, Kathryn M

    Published in Digital health (2022)
    “…Self-monitoring of weight, dietary intake, and physical activity is a key strategy for weight management in adults with obesity. Despite research suggesting…”
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    MyTrack+: Human-centered design of an mHealth app to support long-term weight loss maintenance by Chen, Yu-Peng, Woodward, Julia, Shankar, Meena N, Bista, Dinank, Ugwoaba, Umelo, Brockmann, Andrea, Ross, Kathryn M, Ruiz, Jaime, Anthony, Lisa

    Published in Frontiers in digital health (2024)
    “…A growing body of research has focused on the utility of adaptive intervention models for promoting long-term weight loss maintenance; however, evaluation of…”
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