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    Partial sleep deprivation impacts impulsive action but not impulsive decision-making by Demos, K.E, Hart, C.N, Sweet, L.H, Mailloux, K.A, Trautvetter, J, Williams, S.E, Wing, R.R, McCaffery, J.M

    Published in Physiology & behavior (01-10-2016)
    “…Abstract Sleep deprivation may lead to increased impulsivity, however, previous literature has focused on examining effects of total sleep deprivation (TSD)…”
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    Prevention of Cardiovascular Risk Factor Elevations in Healthy Premenopausal Women by Simkinsilverman, L., Wing, R.R., Hansen, D.H., Klem, M.L., Pasagianmacaulay, A., Meilahn, E.N., Kuller, L.H.

    Published in Preventive medicine (01-09-1995)
    “…Background. A number of factors contribute to increased risk of coronary heart disease (CHD) among postmenopausal women, including atherogenic changes in serum…”
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    Examination of whether early weight loss predicts 1-year weight loss among those enrolled in an Internet-based weight loss program by Unick, J L, Leahey, T, Kent, K, Wing, R R

    Published in International Journal of Obesity (01-10-2015)
    “…One-month weight loss (WL) predicts posttreatment WL in face-to-face interventions; however, whether this holds true within Internet programs is unknown. This…”
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    Maternal responsiveness and toddler body mass index z-score: Prospective analysis of maternal and child mealtime interactions by Hart, C.N., Phelan, S., Coffman, D.L., Jelalian, E., Ventura, A.K., Hodges, E.A., Hawley, N., Fisher, J.O., Wing, R.R.

    Published in Appetite (01-01-2023)
    “…Responsive feeding, where parents are guided by children's hunger and satiation cues and provide appropriate structure and support for eating, is believed to…”
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    Migraine and obesity: epidemiology, possible mechanisms and the potential role of weight loss treatment by Bond, D.S, Roth, J, Nash, J.M, Wing, R.R

    Published in Obesity reviews (01-05-2011)
    “…Migraine and obesity are two public health problems of enormous scope that are responsible for significant quality of life impairment and financial cost…”
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    Adaptations of leptin, ghrelin or insulin during weight loss as predictors of weight regain: a review of current literature by Strohacker, K, McCaffery, J M, MacLean, P S, Wing, R R

    Published in International Journal of Obesity (01-03-2014)
    “…Numerous laboratory studies involving both animal and human models indicate that weight loss induces changes in leptin, ghrelin and insulin sensitivity, which…”
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    Improvement of migraine headaches in severely obese patients after bariatric surgery by BOND, D. S, VITHIANANTHAN, S, NASH, J. M, THOMAS, J. G, WING, R. R

    Published in Neurology (29-03-2011)
    “…Research increasingly suggests that obesity is an exacerbating factor for migraine. However, it is less clear whether weight loss may help to alleviate…”
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    Waist to hip ratio and psychosocial factors in adults with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus: The Pittsburgh epidemiology of diabetes complications study by Lloyd, C.E., Wing, R.R., Orchard, T.J.

    Published in Metabolism, clinical and experimental (01-02-1996)
    “…The relationship between waist to hip ratio (WHR) and psychosocial factors has seldom been investigated, although both may contribute to cardiovascular risk…”
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    motivation-focused weight loss maintenance program is an effective alternative to a skill-based approach by West, D.S, Gorin, A.A, Subak, L.L, Foster, G, Bragg, C, Hecht, J, Schembri, M, Wing, R.R

    Published in International Journal of Obesity (01-02-2011)
    “…Objective: Maintaining weight loss is a major challenge in obesity treatment. Individuals often indicate that waning motivation prompts cessation of effective…”
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    Weight-loss maintenance in successful weight losers: surgical vs non-surgical methods by Bond, D.S, Phelan, S, Leahey, T.M, Hill, J.O, Wing, R.R

    Published in International Journal of Obesity (01-01-2009)
    “…Objective: As large weight losses are rarely achieved through any method except bariatric surgery, there have been no studies comparing individuals who…”
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    Successful dieters have increased neural activity in cortical areas involved in the control of behavior by DelParigi, A, Chen, K, Salbe, A.D, Hill, J.O, Wing, R.R, Reiman, E.M, Tataranni, P.A

    Published in International Journal of Obesity (01-03-2007)
    “…Objective: To investigate whether dietary restraint, a landmark of successful dieting, is associated with specific patterns of brain responses to the sensory…”
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    Epigenetic patterns in successful weight loss maintainers: a pilot study by Huang, Y-T, Maccani, J Z J, Hawley, N L, Wing, R R, Kelsey, K T, McCaffery, J M

    Published in International Journal of Obesity (01-05-2015)
    “…DNA methylation changes occur in animal models of calorie restriction, simulating human dieting, and in human subjects undergoing behavioral weight loss…”
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    Response to “Clustering effects in group‐based behavioral weight loss trials” by Wing, R.R., Leahey, T., Espeland, M.

    Published in Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.) (01-08-2014)
    “…[...]intensive interventions with structured protocols, as used in Look AHEAD, are recommended for ensuring fidelity to treatment and optimizing weight loss…”
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    Randomized controlled trial to prevent excessive weight gain in pregnant women by Polley, B.A, Wing, R.R, Sims, C.J

    Published in International Journal of Obesity (01-11-2002)
    “…BACKGROUND: The Institute of Medicine (IOM) recommends that normal-weight women (BMI (body mass index) of 19.8-26.0) gain 25-35 lb (11.4-15.9 kg) during…”
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    Are standard behavioral weight loss programs effective for young adults by Gokee-LaRose, J, Gorin, A.A, Raynor, H.A, Laska, M.N, Jeffery, R.W, Levy, R.L, Wing, R.R

    Published in International Journal of Obesity (01-12-2009)
    “…Objective: To compare the enrollment, attendance, retention and weight losses of young adults in behavioral weight loss (BWL) programs with older participants…”
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    Concordance of in‐home ‘smart’ scale measurement with body weight measured in‐person by Ross, K. M., Wing, R. R.

    Published in Obesity science & practice (01-06-2016)
    “…Summary Objective Newer ‘smart’ scales that transmit participants' body weights directly to data collection centres offer the opportunity to simplify weight…”
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    Skeletal muscle fatty acid metabolism in association with insulin resistance, obesity, and weight loss by Kelley, D.E, Goodpaster, B, Wing, R.R, Simoneau, J.A

    Published in The American journal of physiology (01-12-1999)
    “…The current study was undertaken to investigate fatty acid metabolism by skeletal muscle to examine potential mechanisms that could lead to increased muscle…”
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    Use of artificial sweeteners and fat-modified foods in weight loss maintainers and always-normal weight individuals by Phelan, S, Lang, W, Jordan, D, Wing, R.R

    Published in International Journal of Obesity (01-10-2009)
    “…Objective: The purpose of this study was to compare the dietary strategies, and use of fat- and sugar-modified foods and beverages in a weight loss maintainer…”
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