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    Perceptions of Health Behaviors and Mobile Health Applications in an Academically Elite College Population to Inform a Targeted Health Promotion Program

    College is a critical developmental time when many emerging adults engage in unhealthy behaviors (i.e., lack of exercise, poor diet, smoking) and consequently experience an increased risk for a decline in card...

    Jennifer L Warnick, Angela Pfammatter in International Journal of Behavioral Medici… (2019)

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    Financial motivation undermines potential enjoyment in an intensive diet and activity intervention

    The use of material incentives in healthy lifestyle interventions is becoming widespread. However, self-determination theory (SDT) posits that when material incentives are perceived as controlling, they underm...

    Arlen C. Moller, Joanna Buscemi, H. Gene McFadden in Journal of Behavioral Medicine (2014)

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    An emerging science and praxis for research and practice teams

    Bonnie Spring, Kara L Hall, Arlen C Moller in Translational Behavioral Medicine (2012)

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    Intention-to-Treat Analyses in Behavioral Medicine Randomized Clinical Trials

    Intention-to-treat (ITT) is an analytic approach where all randomized participants are included in analyses and in their originally assigned condition, regardless of adherence or protocol deviation.

    Sherry L. Pagoto, Andrea T. Kozak in International Journal of Behavioral Medici… (2009)

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    Tryptophan and high-carbohydrate diets as adjuncts to smoking cessation therapy

    Treatments that reduce the immediate effects of smoking withdrawal have potential for hel** smokers quit. Serotonin-enhancing substances, such as tryptophan and high-carbohydrate diets, have been used in cli...

    Deborah J. Bowen, Bonnie Spring, Elizabeth Fox in Journal of Behavioral Medicine (1991)