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  • 2. 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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  • 5. Reciprocal effects of treatment-induced increases in exercise and improved eating, and their psychosocial correlates, in obese adults seeking weight loss: a field-based trial.
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  • 7. Mediation of self-regulation and mood in the relationship of changes in high emotional eating and nutritional behaviors: Moderating effects of physical activity.
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  • 8. Indirect effects of exercise on emotional eating through psychological predictors of weight loss in women.
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  • 9. Mediation of the relationship of behavioural treatment type and changes in psychological predictors of healthy eating by body satisfaction changes in women with obesity.
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  • 10. Psychosocial predictors of emotional eating and their weight-loss treatment-induced changes in women with obesity.
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  • 11. Predicting 2-year weight loss through temporally specific earlier losses, relevant behaviors, and their psychological correlates: Implications for behavioral treatment architectures.
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  • 12. Exercise effects on mood, and its associations with self-regulatory skills, self-efficacy, and eating changes during the year following weight-loss treatment.
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  • 13. Relationships between self-regulation skills and physical activity and fruit and vegetable consumption in obese adults: mediation of mood and self-efficacy.
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  • 14. Supported exercise improves controlled eating and weight through its effects on psychosocial factors: extending a systematic research program toward treatment development.
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  • 15. Coaction of Exercise and Eating Improvements Within a Behavioral Obesity Treatment: Directionality and Psychological Mechanisms.
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  • 16. Bi-Directional Relationship Between Self-Regulation and Improved Eating: Temporal Associations With Exercise, Reduced Fatigue, and Weight Loss.
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  • 17. Mediation of social cognitive theory variables in the relationship of exercise and improved eating in sedentary adults with severe obesity.
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  • 18. Effects of treatment differences on psychosocial predictors of exercise and improved eating in obese, middle-age adults.
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