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Feldman K, Asta K, Gearhardt A, Sturza J, Appugliese D, Miller A, et al.
Appetite . 2023 Mar; 185:106525. PMID: 36898582
This study sought to identify sucking profiles among healthy, full-term infants and assess their predictive value for future weight gain and eating behaviors. Pressure waves of infant sucking were captured...
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Crandall A, Epstein L, Fillo J, Carfley K, Fumerelle E, Temple J
Children (Basel) . 2022 Sep; 9(9). PMID: 36138648
This study investigated the effects of experimentally manipulated scarcity on the reinforcing value of food (RRVfood) and delay discounting (DD), which, together, create reinforcer pathology (RP) among parents and offspring....
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Crandall A, Madhudi N, Osborne B, Carter A, Williams A, Temple J
BMC Public Health . 2022 Aug; 22(1):1576. PMID: 35986265
Background: Delay Discounting is the extent to which one prioritizes smaller immediate rewards over larger, delayed rewards. The ability to prospect into the future is associated with better health decision-making,...
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Crandall A, McKay N, Khan A, Lantyer M, Temple J
Physiol Behav . 2021 Dec; 246:113684. PMID: 34929257
Background: Food insecurity, obesity, and psychological stress are interrelated constructs which are thought to be connected through increased energy intake, but the underlying mechanisms for these relationships remain unclear. The...
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Temple J, Ziegler A, Crandall A, Mansouri T, Hatzinger L, Barich R, et al.
Int J Obes (Lond) . 2021 Dec; 46(3):581-587. PMID: 34848836
Background/objectives: Characterizing behavioral phenotypes that predict increased zBMI gain during adolescence could identify novel intervention targets and prevent the development of obesity. The purpose of this study was to determine...
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Crandall A, Ziegler A, Mansouri T, Matteson J, Isenhart E, Carter A, et al.
BMC Public Health . 2021 Feb; 21(1):402. PMID: 33632174
Background: In the United states obesity and socioeconomic status (SES), or one's standing in society based on income, education, and/or occupation, are strongly associated. The mechanisms for this relationship may...
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Graczyk A, Leone L, Orom H, Ziegler A, Crandall A, Klasko-Foster L, et al.
J Am Coll Health . 2020 Oct; 70(6):1651-1664. PMID: 33048628
Alcohol mixed energy drinks (AmED) may promote excessive alcohol intake and risk-taking among college students. To understand the relationship between AmED use and risky behavior as well as attitudes and...
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Temple J, Ziegler A, Crandall A, Mansouri T, Epstein L
Int J Obes (Lond) . 2020 Jul; 44(9):1918-1927. PMID: 32665612
Background And Objectives: The relative reinforcing value (RRV) of food is associated with increased energy intake and obesity and increases in RRV of food after repeated intake (sensitization) are related...
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Mansouri T, Crandall A, Temple J
J Health Psychol . 2020 Apr; 26(13):2402-2413. PMID: 32274937
Obesity is related to delay discounting and relative reinforcing value of food. Episodic future thinking reduces delay discounting after one engagement. The effects of repeated engagement in episodic future thinking...
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Crandall A, Temple J, Kong K
Appetite . 2020 Apr; 151:104685. PMID: 32229225
Objective: Food insecurity is associated with obesity among adults. During pregnancy, food insecurity increases obesity risk among mothers and infants. This study investigated the association of food security with pre-pregnancy...