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pro vyhledávání: '"Jennifer H, Goldberg"'
Autor:
David W. Dunstan, Colleen Doyle, Abby C. King, Thomas N. Robinson, Jo Salmon, Neville Owen, Deanne Weber, Jennifer H. Goldberg
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Preventive Medicine. 38:17-26
Background Although adverse health effects of prolonged TV viewing have been increasingly recognized, little population-wide information is available concerning subgroups at greatest risk for this behavior. Purpose This study sought to identify, in a
Autor:
Abby C. King, Jennifer H. Goldberg
Publikováno v:
Annual Review of Public Health. 28:145-170
This review discusses key findings and recommendations related to the role of physical activity in weight gain prevention, weight loss, and weight-loss maintenance across the lifespan. For weight gain prevention, epidemiological and clinical studies
Autor:
Michaela Kiernan, Jennifer H. Goldberg
Publikováno v:
Health Education Research. 20:439-447
Given that retention rates for weight-loss trials have not significantly improved in the past 20 years, identifying effective techniques to enhance retention is critical. This paper describes a conceptual and practical advance that may have improved
Publikováno v:
Journal of Behavioral Medicine. 26:119-132
This study examined whether symptoms of depression and concomitant anxiety differed between older and younger medical outpatients referred to a behavioral medicine clinic. In a sample of 178 male veterans aged 21-83 years, older adults (> or = 60 yea
Autor:
Audrey H. Chen, Rebecca E. Lee, Jennifer H. Goldberg, Sara A. Hickmann, James F. Sallis, Cynthia M. Castro
Publikováno v:
Women & Health. 32:1-15
Walking for exercise is becoming widely recognized for bestowing health benefits. This study examined the association of walking for exercise and mood in sedentary, ethnic minority women over a five-month period. Ethnic minority women (N = 102) parti
Publikováno v:
Journal of behavioral medicine. 26(2)
This study examined whether symptoms of depression and concomitant anxiety differed between older and younger medical outpatients referred to a behavioral medicine clinic. In a sample of 178 male veterans aged 21-83 years, older adults (or = 60 years