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View article: Peer Coaching to Support Weight Management in Primary Care
Peer Coaching to Support Weight Management in Primary Care Open
Importance Employing peer coaches to provide weight management counseling in primary care could address patient- and clinician-level barriers to obesity care, improve outcomes, and boost engagement in weight management programs. Objective …
View article: The California adverse childhood experiences screening roll-out: a survey study of ACEs screening implementation in primary care
The California adverse childhood experiences screening roll-out: a survey study of ACEs screening implementation in primary care Open
Background California adopted universal screening of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) in January 2020 and dedicated significant financial and human resources to “ACES Aware,” a statewide campaign to scale ACEs screening throughout the …
View article: A Cluster-Randomized Study of Technology-Assisted Health Coaching for Weight Management in Primary Care
A Cluster-Randomized Study of Technology-Assisted Health Coaching for Weight Management in Primary Care Open
The GEM intervention did not achieve clinically important weight loss in primary care. Although this was a negative study possibly affected by health system resource limitations and disruptions, its findings can guide the development of si…
View article: WOOP VA Study Protocol: Testing a Novel Imagery Intervention for Weight Management in Primary Care
WOOP VA Study Protocol: Testing a Novel Imagery Intervention for Weight Management in Primary Care Open
View article: P31-027-23 Self-Efficacy as a Predictor of Weight Loss in Patients With Obesity or Elevated BMI Using a Health Coaching Intervention for Weight Management in Primary Care: The GEM Study
P31-027-23 Self-Efficacy as a Predictor of Weight Loss in Patients With Obesity or Elevated BMI Using a Health Coaching Intervention for Weight Management in Primary Care: The GEM Study Open
View article: PTFS10-05-23 Protocol of the Completely Remote Implementation of the Diabetes Telemedicine Mediterranean Diet Study, a Personalized Behavioral Intervention for Type 2 Diabetes
PTFS10-05-23 Protocol of the Completely Remote Implementation of the Diabetes Telemedicine Mediterranean Diet Study, a Personalized Behavioral Intervention for Type 2 Diabetes Open
View article: Effectiveness of Goal-Directed and Outcome-Based Financial Incentives for Weight Loss in Primary Care Patients With Obesity Living in Socioeconomically Disadvantaged Neighborhoods
Effectiveness of Goal-Directed and Outcome-Based Financial Incentives for Weight Loss in Primary Care Patients With Obesity Living in Socioeconomically Disadvantaged Neighborhoods Open
Importance Financial incentives for weight management may increase use of evidence-based strategies while addressing obesity-related economic disparities in low-income populations. Objective To examine the effects of 2 financial incentive …
View article: SERVE Model: Is Adherence to Five Key Evidence-Based Lifestyle Behaviors Associated with Changes in BMI Among Veterans?
SERVE Model: Is Adherence to Five Key Evidence-Based Lifestyle Behaviors Associated with Changes in BMI Among Veterans? Open
OBJECTIVES: To examine whether: 1) adaptation of the SERVE (Sugar-Sweetened Beverages (SSB), Exercise, Restaurants, Vegetables and fruits (V/F), and Eating small portions) model help veterans to lose weight?; 2) Do single or aggregate of l…
View article: Racial and weight discrimination associations with pain intensity and pain interference in an ethnically diverse sample of adults with obesity: a baseline analysis of the clustered randomized-controlled clinical trial the goals for eating and moving (GEM) study
Racial and weight discrimination associations with pain intensity and pain interference in an ethnically diverse sample of adults with obesity: a baseline analysis of the clustered randomized-controlled clinical trial the goals for eating and moving (GEM) study Open
View article: Associations between Procedural Fairness in Physician Communication and Lifestyle Behaviors in Patients with Obesity
Associations between Procedural Fairness in Physician Communication and Lifestyle Behaviors in Patients with Obesity Open
ObjectiveTo investigate how patient perception of procedural fairness in primary care physician communication among diverse patients with obesity is associated with the patient’s willingness to follow recommendations, self-efficacy beliefs…
View article: The Most Undertreated Chronic Disease: Addressing Obesity in Primary Care Settings
The Most Undertreated Chronic Disease: Addressing Obesity in Primary Care Settings Open
View article: Racial and Weight Discrimination Associations with Pain Intensity and Pain Interference in An Ethnically Diverse Sample of Adults with Obesity: A Baseline Analysis of the Clustered Randomized-Controlled Clinical Trial the Goals for Eating and Moving (GEM) Study
Racial and Weight Discrimination Associations with Pain Intensity and Pain Interference in An Ethnically Diverse Sample of Adults with Obesity: A Baseline Analysis of the Clustered Randomized-Controlled Clinical Trial the Goals for Eating and Moving (GEM) Study Open
Background: Everyday experiences with racial (RD) and weight discrimination (WD) are risk factors for chronic pain in ethnically diverse adults with obesity. However, the individual or combined effects of RD or WD on pain in adults with ob…
View article: WITHDRAWN
WITHDRAWN Open
One reason why people fail to eat healthily is that they lack control over unwanted actions. Another largely ignored reason might be that they fail to engage control when encountering temptations. Accordingly, we tested (N=511) if how resp…
View article: Peer-Assisted Lifestyle (PAL) intervention: a protocol of a cluster-randomised controlled trial of a health-coaching intervention delivered by veteran peers to improve obesity treatment in primary care
Peer-Assisted Lifestyle (PAL) intervention: a protocol of a cluster-randomised controlled trial of a health-coaching intervention delivered by veteran peers to improve obesity treatment in primary care Open
Introduction Among US veterans, more than 78% have a body mass index (BMI) in the overweight (≥25 kg/m 2 ) or obese range (≥30 kg/m 2 ). Clinical guidelines recommend multicomponent lifestyle programmes to promote modest, clinically signif…
View article: Protocol for a cluster-randomized controlled trial of a technology-assisted health coaching intervention for weight management in primary care: The GEM (goals for eating and moving) study
Protocol for a cluster-randomized controlled trial of a technology-assisted health coaching intervention for weight management in primary care: The GEM (goals for eating and moving) study Open
View article: Goal-directed versus outcome-based financial incentives for weight loss among low-income patients with obesity: rationale and design of the Financial Incentives foR Weight Reduction (FIReWoRk) randomised controlled trial
Goal-directed versus outcome-based financial incentives for weight loss among low-income patients with obesity: rationale and design of the Financial Incentives foR Weight Reduction (FIReWoRk) randomised controlled trial Open
Introduction Obesity is a major public health challenge and exacerbates economic disparities through employment discrimination and increased personal health expenditures. Financial incentives for weight management may intensify individuals…