Matthew S Herbert
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Morse J, Wooldridge J, Herbert M, Tynan M, Dochat C, Afari N
Int J Behav Med
. 2023 Feb;
31(1):145-150.
PMID: 36729285
Background: Obesity is a critical public health concern with particular relevance to US military personnel. Stress and internalized weight stigma ("stigma") may contribute to and maintain obesogenic processes and behaviors,...
12.
Herbert M, McLean C, Chu G, Lerman I, Baker D, Lang A
Pain Med
. 2022 Dec;
24(7):900-902.
PMID: 36562557
No abstract available.
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Tynan M, Afari N, Dochat C, Gasperi M, Roesch S, Herbert M
J Contextual Behav Sci
. 2022 Dec;
25:115-121.
PMID: 36504674
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) is a third-wave cognitive-behavioral treatment that targets psychological flexibility (PF), or the ability to persist in behavior consistent with values regardless of unwanted private experiences....
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Afari N, Yarish N, Wooldridge J, Materna K, Hernandez J, Blanco B, et al.
J Med Internet Res
. 2022 Oct;
24(11):e37797.
PMID: 36201851
Background: This paper describes and discusses the transition of and modifications to a weight management randomized controlled trial among active-duty military personnel from an in-person to a virtual format as...
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Morse J, Dochat C, Wooldridge J, Herbert M, Materna K, Blanco B, et al.
Mil Med
. 2022 Aug;
PMID: 35960850
Introduction: Increasing rates of overweight and obesity among military service members (SMs) necessitate the implementation of weight management interventions. Evidence for the effectiveness of military weight management interventions is mixed....
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Malaktaris A, McLean C, Mallavarapu S, Herbert M, Kelsven S, Bormann J, et al.
Eur J Psychotraumatol
. 2022 Jun;
13(1):2078564.
PMID: 35713599
Background: There is increasing support for the use of meditation-based treatments for US military Veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The Mantram Repetition Program (MRP), which is a portable meditative...
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Herbert M, Tynan M, Lang A, Backhaus A, Casmar P, Golshan S, et al.
Contemp Clin Trials
. 2022 May;
119:106809.
PMID: 35636734
Acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) is an evidence-based psychosocial intervention for chronic pain; however, in its present form ACT produces modest improvements in function and is no more effective than...
18.
Wooldridge J, Tynan M, Rossi F, Gasperi M, McLean C, Bosch J, et al.
Stress Health
. 2022 May;
39(1):48-58.
PMID: 35618265
Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) are associated with poor health yet, we know little about how distinct patterns of ACE types are associated with cardiovascular (cardiovascular (CVD)) risk factors. The current...
19.
Miggantz E, Materna K, Herbert M, Golshan S, Hernandez J, Peters J, et al.
Mil Med
. 2021 Dec;
188(1-2):e174-e181.
PMID: 34910186
Introduction: Rates of overweight and obesity have increased in the military, particularly in the U.S. Navy. While the Navy has implemented weight-management programs like ShipShape, findings on the effectiveness of...
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Herbert M, Dochat C, Wooldridge J, Materna K, Blanco B, Tynan M, et al.
Behav Res Ther
. 2021 Nov;
148:103995.
PMID: 34800873
Chronic health conditions (CHCs) are common and associated with functional limitations. Acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) shows promise in improving functioning, quality of life, and distress across several CHCs. The...