Women tend to gain weight at midlife (40–60 years) increasing risk of obesity-related chronic diseases. Within specific eating occasions, needs related to the physical and social environment may result in less healthy eating behavior, which can lead to weight gain over time. The purpose of this study was to determine if a dietitian-delivered nutrition counseling intervention tailored to eating occasion needs could improve diet and prevent weight gain among midlife women over two years. A randomized controlled trial was conducted with healthy midlife women (n = 354) in one U.S. metropolitan area. The intervention group (n = 185) received ten hours of individual nutrition counseling from dietitians over six months, while women in a control gr...
Objectives: To examine the effect of a behaviorally-based diet education, resistance training, and T...
This research applies to women ages 36 to 52 and their struggles through weight gain into weight los...
The studies in this dissertation were primarily designed to (a) identify pretreatment dieting/weight...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2011. Major: Nutrition. Advisor: Marla Reicks, ...
Background: Weight gain in perimenopausal women results in increased visceral adipose tissue, leadin...
Background: Obesity prevention is a major public health priority. Despite the health risks associate...
Aim: The 40-Something Randomised Controlled Trial (RCT) aimed to determine if a 12-month health prof...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)The rising prevalence of overweight and obesity, the ...
Potential interventions for weight gain prevention include encouraging weight self-monitoring and te...
Graduation date: 2009The purpose of this study is to determine whether a 12-week nutrition and\ud ph...
Objective To determine if a clinic-based behavioral intervention program for low-income mid-life wom...
Given the limits of obesity treatment, cost-effective obesity prevention programs are clearly indica...
Objective To determine if a clinic-based behavioral intervention program for low-income mid-life wom...
Title: Design an intervention program for overweight women. Objectives: Show an importance of lifest...
A randomized dietary intervention trial across 4 years examined diet, weight, and obesity incidence ...
Objectives: To examine the effect of a behaviorally-based diet education, resistance training, and T...
This research applies to women ages 36 to 52 and their struggles through weight gain into weight los...
The studies in this dissertation were primarily designed to (a) identify pretreatment dieting/weight...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2011. Major: Nutrition. Advisor: Marla Reicks, ...
Background: Weight gain in perimenopausal women results in increased visceral adipose tissue, leadin...
Background: Obesity prevention is a major public health priority. Despite the health risks associate...
Aim: The 40-Something Randomised Controlled Trial (RCT) aimed to determine if a 12-month health prof...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)The rising prevalence of overweight and obesity, the ...
Potential interventions for weight gain prevention include encouraging weight self-monitoring and te...
Graduation date: 2009The purpose of this study is to determine whether a 12-week nutrition and\ud ph...
Objective To determine if a clinic-based behavioral intervention program for low-income mid-life wom...
Given the limits of obesity treatment, cost-effective obesity prevention programs are clearly indica...
Objective To determine if a clinic-based behavioral intervention program for low-income mid-life wom...
Title: Design an intervention program for overweight women. Objectives: Show an importance of lifest...
A randomized dietary intervention trial across 4 years examined diet, weight, and obesity incidence ...
Objectives: To examine the effect of a behaviorally-based diet education, resistance training, and T...
This research applies to women ages 36 to 52 and their struggles through weight gain into weight los...
The studies in this dissertation were primarily designed to (a) identify pretreatment dieting/weight...