H A Raynor
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Recent Articles
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Thomas J, Raynor H, Bond D, Luke A, Cardoso C, Wojtanowski A, et al.
Obes Sci Pract
. 2017 Dec;
3(4):365-372.
PMID: 29259794
Objective: Evaluate the effects of an online commercial weight management program, with and without provision of a 'smart' scale with instructions to weigh daily and weekly tailored feedback, on weight...
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Poole S, Hart C, Jelalian E, Raynor H
Pediatr Obes
. 2015 Apr;
11(2):128-35.
PMID: 25914331
Background: Observational research has found that lower energy density (ED) diets are related to reduced intake of fat and greater intake of fruits and vegetables. No study has examined the...
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Raynor H
Int J Obes (Lond)
. 2014 Jul;
38 Suppl 1:S34-6.
PMID: 25033962
As portion size has increased in the United States, greater concern has arisen regarding the positive relationship between portion size and consumption, and how this relationship may negatively impact weight...
4.
Raynor H, Osterholt K, Hart C, Jelalian E, Vivier P, Wing R
Pediatr Obes
. 2012 Mar;
7(1):28-38.
PMID: 22434737
Objective: The objective of this study was to examine the efficacy of U.S. primary care paediatric obesity treatment recommendations, within two randomized trials. Methods: Between November 2005 to September 2007,...
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Hart C, Raynor H, Jelalian E, Drotar D
Child Care Health Dev
. 2010 Mar;
36(3):396-403.
PMID: 20337642
Background: Young children's first experiences with food may influence development of food preferences and lifelong eating habits. However, little is known about what factors are associated with the development of...
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Bond D, Raynor H, McCaffery J, Wing R
Int J Obes (Lond)
. 2009 Dec;
34(3):593-6.
PMID: 20010900
Objective: Research shows that slower habituation of salivary responses to food stimuli is related to greater energy intake and that obese (Ob) individuals habituate slower than those of normal weight...
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Gokee-LaRose J, Gorin A, Raynor H, Laska M, Jeffery R, Levy R, et al.
Int J Obes (Lond)
. 2009 Sep;
33(12):1374-80.
PMID: 19786967
Objective: To compare the enrollment, attendance, retention and weight losses of young adults in behavioral weight loss (BWL) programs with older participants in the same trials. Methods: Data were pooled...
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Raynor H, Jeffery R, Tate D, Wing R
Int J Obes Relat Metab Disord
. 2004 Mar;
28(6):813-20.
PMID: 15037882
Background: Experimental studies show diets with greater variety in energy-dense foods increase consumption and body weight. Reducing variety in energy-dense food groups may decrease energy and dietary fat intake, promoting...
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Epstein L, Myers M, Raynor H, Saelens B
Pediatrics
. 2002 Sep;
101(3 Pt 2):554-70.
PMID: 12224662
The primary goal of childhood obesity interventions is regulation of body weight and fat with adequate nutrition for growth and development. Ideally, these interventions are associated with positive changes in...
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Epstein L, Paluch R, Raynor H
Obes Res
. 2001 Dec;
9(12):746-53.
PMID: 11743058
Objective: The primary goal was to evaluate sex differences in child weight control programs that targeted increasing physical activity (increase) or the combination of reducing sedentary behavior and increasing physical...