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Published on 08.06.16 in Vol 2, No 1 (2016): Jan-Jun

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Works citing "Availability and Accessibility of Student-Specific Weight Loss Programs and Other Risk Prevention Health Services on College Campuses"

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  1. Napolitano MA, Lynch SB, Mavredes M, Shambon B, Posey L. Evaluating an Interactive Digital Intervention for College Weight Gain Prevention. Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior 2020;52(9):890
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  3. Napolitano MA, Whiteley JA, Mavredes MN, Faro J, DiPietro L, Hayman LL, Neighbors CJ, Simmens S. Using social media to deliver weight loss programming to young adults: Design and rationale for the Healthy Body Healthy U (HBHU) trial. Contemporary Clinical Trials 2017;60:1
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  5. Bihuniak JD, Bryant T, Kleiman J, Rotondo M, Decoteau J, Haisley S, Monserrate D, Cunningham M, MacKenzie A, Dauz S, Ippolito R, Fernandes N, LaRose JG, Leahey TM. Behavioural weight loss treatment preferences of college students with overweight and obesity. Clinical Obesity 2020;10(1)
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  6. Lyzwinski LN, Caffery L, Bambling M, Edirippulige S. The Mindfulness App Trial for Weight, Weight-Related Behaviors, and Stress in University Students: Randomized Controlled Trial. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2019;7(4):e12210
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  7. Napolitano MA, Lynch SB, Mavredes MN, Shambon BD, Posey L. Formative work to design a digital learning self-assessment and feedback tool to prevent weight gain among college students. DIGITAL HEALTH 2020;6:205520762097945
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  8. Bennett M, Whiteley JA, Gu J, Gaminian A, Napolitano MA. A qualitative investigation of the need for and feasibility of weight loss programs on university campuses. Obesity Research & Clinical Practice 2022;16(1):72
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  9. Evans WD, Abroms LC, Broniatowski D, Napolitano MA, Arnold J, Ichimiya M, Agha S. Digital Media for Behavior Change: Review of an Emerging Field of Study. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2022;19(15):9129
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  10. Bailey CP, Elmi AF, Hoban MT, Kukich C, Napolitano MA. Associations between college/university campus characteristics and student body mass index. Environmental Health and Preventive Medicine 2022;27:12
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  11. Napolitano MA, Bailey CP, Mavredes MN, Neighbors CJ, Whiteley JA, Long MW, Hayman LL, Malin SK, DiPietro L. Personalized versus generic digital weight loss interventions delivered on university campuses: a 6-month cost-benefit analysis. Translational Behavioral Medicine 2023;13(6):358
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