SO.3.22 - The Latest Research on Behavior Change Studies
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Saturday, June 17, 2023 |
9:40 AM - 10:55 AM |
UKK - Hall C (Level 3) |
Speaker
Attendee2423
Doctoral student
University of British Columbia
Does boys’ and girls’ motivation behind their food habits differ? A systematic review of the underlying factors impacting eating in adolescents.
Attendee4221
Professor Of Psychology Applied To Health
University Of Birmingham
Tension and dynamics of weight management: A fresh theoretical perspective based on qualitative investigation of experiences of success and relapse in weight management.
Attendee24
Assistant Professor
St. Catherine University
Modeled substitution of isocaloric foods for increased adherence to a Mediterranean style diet pattern in U.S. Adults
Attendee1578
Associate Professor
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School Of Public Health
Implementation and preliminary outcomes of a cooking intervention to supplement the Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP Cooks study): a pilot randomized controlled trial
Attendee1851
PhD-student
Amsterdam UMC
LOFIT: Lifestyle front Office For Integrating lifestyle medicine in the Treatment of patients. A novel care-model towards community-based options for lifestyle change – study protocol.
Attendee4687
Arizona State University
Compositional Data Analysis Behaviors in the 24-hr Period and their Association with Gestational Weight Gain in Pregnant Women with Overweight or Obesity
Attendee3751
University Of Newcastle
The mediating effects of self-efficacy on psychological well-being – findings from the Burn to Learn cluster randomised controlled trial
Attendee1661
PhD Student
Loughborough University
A randomised controlled trial to investigate the feasibility and acceptability of a small change approach to prevent weight gain
Attendee4436
PhD Candidate
Wageningen University and Research
Shaping a personalized lifestyle program for colorectal cancer survivors experiencing cancer-related fatigue (the SoFiT program): identification and application of behavioural and environmental determinants, and behaviour change techniques
