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331 related items for PubMed ID: 26254941

  • 1. Changes in self-efficacy for exercise and improved nutrition fostered by increased self-regulation among adults with obesity.
    Annesi JJ, Johnson PH, McEwen KL.
    J Prim Prev; 2015 Oct; 36(5):311-21. PubMed ID: 26254941
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  • 2. Effects of self-regulatory skill usage on weight management behaviours: Mediating effects of induced self-efficacy changes in non-obese through morbidly obese women.
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    Br J Health Psychol; 2018 Nov; 23(4):1066-1083. PubMed ID: 30099815
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  • 3. Mediation of social cognitive theory variables in the relationship of exercise and improved eating in sedentary adults with severe obesity.
    Annesi JJ, Tennant GA.
    Psychol Health Med; 2013 Nov; 18(6):714-24. PubMed ID: 23387320
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  • 4. Carry-over of self-regulation for physical activity to self-regulating eating in women with morbid obesity.
    Annesi JJ, Porter KJ, Johnson PH.
    Women Health; 2015 Nov; 55(3):314-33. PubMed ID: 25839374
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  • 5. Moderation of Mood in the Transfer of Self-Regulation From an Exercise to an Eating Context: Short- and Long-Term Effects on Dietary Change and Obesity in Women.
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    Int J Behav Med; 2019 Jun; 26(3):323-328. PubMed ID: 30734155
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  • 6. Theory-based psychosocial factors that discriminate between weight-loss success and failure over 6 months in women with morbid obesity receiving behavioral treatments.
    Annesi JJ, Johnson PH.
    Eat Weight Disord; 2015 Jun; 20(2):223-32. PubMed ID: 25332091
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  • 8. Psychosocial predictors of emotional eating and their weight-loss treatment-induced changes in women with obesity.
    Annesi JJ, Mareno N, McEwen K.
    Eat Weight Disord; 2016 Jun; 21(2):289-95. PubMed ID: 26233235
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  • 9. Self-regulatory skills usage strengthens the relations of self-efficacy for improved eating, exercise, and weight in the severely obese: toward an explanatory model.
    Annesi JJ.
    Behav Med; 2011 Jul; 37(3):71-6. PubMed ID: 21895423
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  • 10. Improvement in emotional eating associated with an enhanced body image in obese women: mediation by weight-management treatments' effects on self-efficacy to resist emotional cues to eating.
    Annesi JJ, Mareno N.
    J Adv Nurs; 2015 Dec; 71(12):2923-35. PubMed ID: 26346065
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  • 11. Indirect effects of exercise on emotional eating through psychological predictors of weight loss in women.
    Annesi JJ, Mareno N.
    Appetite; 2015 Dec; 95():219-27. PubMed ID: 26184339
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  • 12. Effects of treatment differences on psychosocial predictors of exercise and improved eating in obese, middle-age adults.
    Annesi J.
    J Phys Act Health; 2013 Sep; 10(7):1024-31. PubMed ID: 23132819
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  • 13. Predicting 2-year weight loss through temporally specific earlier losses, relevant behaviors, and their psychological correlates: Implications for behavioral treatment architectures.
    Annesi JJ.
    Scand J Psychol; 2020 Oct; 61(5):625-633. PubMed ID: 32064618
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  • 15. Response Versus Nonresponse to Self-Regulatory Treatment Targets Is Not Discriminated by Personal Characteristics but Predicts Physical Activity, Eating Behavior, and Weight Changes in Women With Obesity.
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    Int Q Community Health Educ; 2018 Jan; 38(2):107-114. PubMed ID: 29298632
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  • 17. Supported exercise improves controlled eating and weight through its effects on psychosocial factors: extending a systematic research program toward treatment development.
    Annesi JJ.
    Perm J; 2012 Jan; 16(1):7-18. PubMed ID: 22529754
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  • 18. Psychological Mechanisms of Interactions between Improvements in Exercise and Healthy Eating Behaviors (Coaction) within a Community-Based Obesity Treatment Setting.
    Annesi JJ.
    Behav Med; 2022 Jan; 48(4):245-250. PubMed ID: 34296980
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  • 20. Exercise effects on mood, and its associations with self-regulatory skills, self-efficacy, and eating changes during the year following weight-loss treatment.
    Annesi JJ.
    Women Health; 2019 Jul; 59(6):687-701. PubMed ID: 30462574
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