Chumachenko, Serhiy Y. Cali, Ryan J. Rosal, Milagros C. Allison, Jeroan J. Person, Sharina D. Ziedonis, Douglas Nephew, Ben Moore, Constance M. Zhang, Nanyin King, Jean A.
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Obesity is associated with significant comorbidities and financial costs. While behavioral interventions produce clinically meaningful weight loss, weight loss maintenance is challenging. The objective was to improve understanding of the neural and psychological mechanisms modified by mindfulness that may predict clinical outcomes. Individuals who ...
Meyer, Stefanie M. Landry, Matthew J. Gustat, Jeanette Lemon, Stephenie C. Webster, Collin A.
During this time of global health crisis, physical distancing, along with mask wearing, has emerged as the sine qua non social practice to protect ourselves and others from COVID-19. But as physical distancing ensues and all eyes remain fixed on the novel coronavirus, another, albeit careworn, pandemic rages on. Physical inactivity, the world's fou...
task force, us preventive services Krist, Alex H. Pbert, Lori
Importance: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a leading cause of death in the US. Known modifiable risk factors for CVD include smoking, overweight and obesity, diabetes, elevated blood pressure or hypertension, dyslipidemia, lack of physical activity, and unhealthy diet. Adults who adhere to national guidelines for a healthy diet and physical activi...
Ock, Shin Demers, Lindsay B. McDougal, Juhee C.
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Introduction Insomnia is a common complaint among primary care patients that can have significant consequences for physiological and mental health. Although psychopharmacological interventions have traditionally been taught as first-line treatment in medical education, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for insomnia has emerged as the recommended t...
Dykhouse, Elizabeth C.
This presentation is a part of the PEER Liberia Behavioral Health Lecture Series. It provides an overview of motivational interviewing and physician wellness.
Klein, Jonathan D. Gorzkowski, Julie Resnick, Elissa A. Harris, Donna Kaseeska, Kristen Pbert, Lori Prokorov, Alex Wang, Tianxiu Davis, James Gotlieb, Edward
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OBJECTIVES: We tested a Public Health Service 5As-based clinician-delivered smoking cessation counseling intervention with adolescent smokers in pediatric primary care practice. METHODS: We enrolled clinicians from 120 practices and recruited youth (age > /=14) from the American Academy of Pediatrics Pediatric Research in Office Settings practice-b...
Sylvestre, Marie-Pierre Wellman, Robert J. Ahun, Marilyn N. Datta, Geetanjali Jutras-Aswad, Didier O Loughlin, Jennifer
OBJECTIVES: We compared discrete time measures with trajectories of adolescent drinking frequency as predictors of sustained binge drinking in young adulthood. DESIGN: Prospective longitudinal study. SETTING: 10 high schools in Montreal, Canada. PARTICIPANTS: 1293 high-school students followed from mean (SD) age 12 (0.6) to 24 (0.7) years. PRIMARY ...
Dykhouse, Elizabeth C.
This is Lecture 4 in the PEER Liberia Behavioral Health Lectures. This presentation provides an overview of motivational Interviewing as a counseling style aimed at eliciting behavioral change.
Dykhouse, Elizabeth C.
This is Lecture 3 in the PEER Liberia Behavioral Health Lectures. This presentation provides an overview of ways to manage stress for patients and physicians.
Connolly, Samantha L. Hogan, Timothy P. Shimada, Stephanie L. Miller, Christopher J.
Mental health (MH) smartphone applications (apps), which can aid in self-management of conditions such as depression and anxiety, have demonstrated dramatic growth over the past decade. However, their effectiveness and potential for sustained use remain uncertain. This narrative review leverages implementation science theory to explore factors infl...