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Nansel T, Channell-Doig A, Lipsky L, Burger K, Shearrer G, Siega-Riz A, et al.
Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act . 2024 Dec; 21(1):143. PMID: 39696455
Background: Early-life food exposures may influence food preferences and receptivity, thereby impacting long-term diet quality. Infant exposure to discretionary foods may be more detrimental for infants with high food approach...
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Tran T, Igudesman D, Burger K, Crandell J, Maahs D, Seid M, et al.
Diabetes Res Clin Pract . 2023 Dec; 207:111070. PMID: 38142747
Aims: Estimate associations between select eating behaviors and estimated body fat percentage (eBFP) and explore effect modification by sex among adolescents with type 1 diabetes (T1D). Methods: This analysis included...
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Lipsky L, Burger K, Cummings J, Faith M, Nansel T
Physiol Behav . 2023 Mar; 265:114175. PMID: 36997010
Purpose: Child appetitive traits, eating styles that reflect responsiveness to external influences and internal hunger and satiety signals, are associated with eating behaviors and susceptibility to excess weight gain. However,...
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Igudesman D, Crandell J, Corbin K, Zaharieva D, Addala A, Thomas J, et al.
Diabetes Obes Metab . 2022 Oct; 25(3):688-699. PMID: 36314293
Aims: Co-management of weight and glycaemia is critical yet challenging in type 1 diabetes (T1D). We evaluated the effect of a hypocaloric low carbohydrate, hypocaloric moderate low fat, and Mediterranean...
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Nansel T, Cummings J, Burger K, Siega-Riz A, Lipsky L
Nutrients . 2022 Oct; 14(19). PMID: 36235585
Low diet quality during pregnancy and postpartum is associated with numerous adverse maternal and infant health outcomes. This study examined relations of ultra-processed food intake with diet quality during pregnancy...
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Irwin A, Igudesman D, Crandell J, Kichler J, Kahkoska A, Burger K, et al.
Pediatr Diabetes . 2022 Mar; 23(4):516-526. PMID: 35297136
Objective: To assess the relationship between mindfulness and glycemia among adolescents with type 1 diabetes (T1D) with suboptimal glycemia, and evaluate the potential mediation by ingestive behaviors, including disordered eating,...
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Nansel T, Lipsky L, Burger K, Faith M, Nicholson W, Stuebe A, et al.
Int J Obes (Lond) . 2020 Sep; 44(12):2444-2454. PMID: 32958906
Background/objectives: Reward-related eating is hypothesized to underlie risk for weight gain in obesogenic environments, but its role is unknown during pregnancy and postpartum when weight change is normative, but excess...
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Stice E, Burger K
Clin Psychol Rev . 2018 Dec; 68:38-53. PMID: 30587407
Multiple theories identify neural vulnerability factors that may increase risk for overeating and weight gain. Early cross-sectional neuroimaging studies were unable to determine whether aberrant neural responsivity was a risk...
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Nansel T, Lipsky L, Siega-Riz A, Burger K, Faith M, Liu A
BMC Nutr . 2017 Jul; 2. PMID: 28663822
Background: The rising prevalence of maternal overweight/obesity and excessive gestational weight gain poses a serious public health concern due to the contribution of these factors to increased risk of negative...
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Stice E, Yokum S, Burger K, Rohde P, Shaw H, Gau J
Physiol Behav . 2014 Dec; 138:124-32. PMID: 25447334
Background/objectives: Evaluate a selective obesity prevention program promoting use of cognitive reappraisals to reduce reward region response and increase inhibitory region response to high-fat/high-sugar foods and reduce intake of fat...