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期刊名:Journal of behavioral medicine

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ISSN:0160-7715

e-ISSN:1573-3521

IF/分区:2.9/Q1

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Purpose: This study examines how different trait self-control constructs and discounting relate to each other and to modifiable behavioral and cardiometabolic risk factors for cardiovascular disease (CVD). Data from 8453 ...
Amanda K Montoya,Shiloh Cleveland,Kathleen Lamarque-Navarette et al. Amanda K Montoya et al.
Multigroup cohort studies are used to compare exposed and unexposed groups on important outcomes. Recruitment for these studies can be done simultaneously or sequentially. When recruitment is simultaneous, there are many advanced statistica...
Che Young Lee,Thuan Le,Carrie R Daniel et al. Che Young Lee et al.
In this pilot study of a digital weight loss program for cancer prevention, we evaluated program feasibility and acceptability for weight loss and improvement of healthy behaviors among racially/ethnically diverse individuals with overweigh...
Allison Metts,Emma Harris,Nevaeh Martinez et al. Allison Metts et al.
Stressors are prevalent throughout and following military careers and dispose military personnel and veterans to stress-related psychopathology. Most available interventions primarily focus on symptoms, overlooking the predisposing risk fac...
Laura D Ellingson,Madeleine L Connolly,Jeni E Lansing et al. Laura D Ellingson et al.
Sedentary time negatively influences health and is a risk factor for chronic low back pain (CLBP). Emerging evidence suggests breaking up prolonged sedentary behaviors may improve CLBP. This pilot trial examined the influence of decreasing ...
Marcus G Wild,Emma Harris,Luke W Hammett et al. Marcus G Wild et al.
Headache disorders are common among United States (U.S.) military veterans, particularly women veterans, likely due to frequent exposure to stresses and injury. Headaches are often comorbid with psychopathology which can negatively impact q...