R R Wing
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Recent Articles
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Hart C, Phelan S, Coffman D, Jelalian E, Ventura A, Hodges E, et al.
Appetite
. 2022 Oct;
180:106348.
PMID: 36272545
Responsive feeding, where parents are guided by children's hunger and satiation cues and provide appropriate structure and support for eating, is believed to promote healthier weight status. However, few studies...
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Lillis J, Dunsiger S, Thomas J, Ross K, Wing R
J Behav Med
. 2021 Mar;
44(4):527-540.
PMID: 33772702
Maintenance of weight loss is hard to achieve, and novel interventions are needed to improve long-term outcomes. In this pilot randomized controlled trial, N = 188 participants received an online,...
3.
Unick J, Ross K, Wing R
Obes Sci Pract
. 2019 Aug;
5(4):324-332.
PMID: 31452917
Objective: While behavioural weight loss interventions are effective overall, many individuals fail to achieve a clinically significant weight loss. Given that 4-week weight loss has been shown to predict longer...
4.
Tate D, Crane M, Espeland M, Gorin A, LaRose J, Wing R
Obes Sci Pract
. 2019 Apr;
5(2):103-110.
PMID: 31019727
Introduction: Digital tools are widely used and effective in weight management interventions; however, usage declines over time. Strategies to promote continued engagement should be explored. We examined the effects of...
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Lillis J, Thomas J, Olson K, Wing R
Obes Sci Pract
. 2019 Mar;
5(1):21-27.
PMID: 30847224
Objective: Despite the myriad negative effects of weight self-stigma, its role in weight loss intervention has not been thoroughly examined. The aim of this study was to examine the association...
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McCaffery J, Ordovas J, Huggins G, Lai C, Espeland M, Tate D, et al.
Nutr Metab Cardiovasc Dis
. 2018 Apr;
28(8):816-821.
PMID: 29699816
Background And Aims: Two weight gain prevention strategies, one targeting small changes to diet and physical activity and a second targeting large changes, significantly reduced weight gain in young adulthood....
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Rancourt D, Jensen C, Duraccio K, Evans E, Wing R, Jelalian E
Clin Obes
. 2018 Feb;
8(3):176-183.
PMID: 29426064
Treatments for adolescents with overweight/obesity demonstrate mixed success, which may be due to a lack of consideration for developmental changes during this period. Potential developmental differences in weight loss motivations,...
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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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Lillis J, Thomas J, Niemeier H, Wing R
J Contextual Behav Sci
. 2017 Dec;
6(4):398-403.
PMID: 29230381
Objective: A previously published randomized trial with individuals reporting high internal disinhibition showed significant differences in post-treatment weight change favoring Acceptance-Based Behavioral Intervention (ABBI) when compared to standard behavioral treatment...
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Niemeier H, Lillis J, Wing R
Obes Sci Pract
. 2017 Oct;
3(3):311-318.
PMID: 29071107
Objective: Adults with overweight/obesity reporting high levels of internal disinhibition (ID) tend to do poorly in standard behavioural weight loss programmes. The current study sought to compare a sample of...