19 results on '"Weaver, R. G."'
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2. Feasibility and preliminary efficacy of structured programming and a parent intervention to mitigate accelerated summer BMI gain: a pilot study
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Weaver, R. G., Armstrong, B., Adams, E., Beets, M. W., White, J., Flory, K., Wilson, D., McLain, A., and Tennie, B.
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- 2023
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3. Early-stage studies to larger-scale trials: investigators’ perspectives on scaling-up childhood obesity interventions
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von Klinggraeff, L., Dugger, R., Okely, A. D., Lubans, D., Jago, R., Burkart, S., Weaver, R. G., Armstrong, B., Pfledderer, C. D., and Beets, M. W.
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- 2022
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4. The utility of behavioral biometrics in user authentication and demographic characteristic detection: a scoping review.
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Finnegan, O. L., White III, J. W., Armstrong, B., Adams, E. L., Burkart, S., Beets, M. W., Nelakuditi, S., Willis, E. A., von Klinggraeff, L., Parker, H., Bastyr, M., Zhu, X., Zhong, Z., and Weaver, R. G.
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BIOMETRIC identification ,SCREEN time ,DEMOGRAPHIC characteristics ,SCIENCE databases ,TIME measurements ,THERAPEUTIC touch - Abstract
Background: Objective measures of screen time are necessary to better understand the complex relationship between screen time and health outcomes. However, current objective measures of screen time (e.g., passive sensing applications) are limited in identifying the user of the mobile device, a critical limitation in children's screen time research where devices are often shared across a family. Behavioral biometrics, a technology that uses embedded sensors on modern mobile devices to continuously authenticate users, could be used to address this limitation. Objective: The purpose of this scoping review was to summarize the current state of behavioral biometric authentication and synthesize these findings within the scope of applying behavioral biometric technology to screen time measurement. Methods: We systematically searched five databases (Web of Science Core Collection, Inspec in Engineering Village, Applied Science & Technology Source, IEEE Xplore, PubMed), with the last search in September of 2022. Eligible studies were on the authentication of the user or the detection of demographic characteristics (age, gender) using built-in sensors on mobile devices (e.g., smartphone, tablet). Studies were required to use the following methods for authentication: motion behavior, touch, keystroke dynamics, and/or behavior profiling. We extracted study characteristics (sample size, age, gender), data collection methods, data stream, model evaluation metrics, and performance of models, and additionally performed a study quality assessment. Summary characteristics were tabulated and compiled in Excel. We synthesized the extracted information using a narrative approach. Results: Of the 14,179 articles screened, 122 were included in this scoping review. Of the 122 included studies, the most highly used biometric methods were touch gestures (n = 76) and movement (n = 63), with 30 studies using keystroke dynamics and 6 studies using behavior profiling. Of the studies that reported age (47), most were performed exclusively in adult populations (n = 34). The overall study quality was low, with an average score of 5.5/14. Conclusion: The field of behavioral biometrics is limited by the low overall quality of studies. Behavioral biometric technology has the potential to be used in a public health context to address the limitations of current measures of screen time; however, more rigorous research must be performed in child populations first. Systematic review registration: The protocol has been pre-registered in the Open Science Framework database (https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/92YCT). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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5. The impact of summer programming on the obesogenic behaviors of children: behavioral outcomes from a quasi-experimental pilot trial
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Dugger, R., Brazendale, K., Hunt, E. T., Moore, J. B., Turner-McGrievy, G., Vogler, K., Beets, M. W., Armstrong, B., and Weaver, R. G.
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- 2020
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6. Evidence based case report: Perimacular retinal folds from childhood head trauma
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Lantz, P E, Sinal, S H, Stanton, C A, and Weaver, R G
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- 2004
7. Association between participation in a brief diabetes education programme and glycaemic control in adults with newly diagnosed diabetes
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Weaver, R. G., Hemmelgarn, B. R., Rabi, D. M., Sargious, P. M., Edwards, A. L., Manns, B. J., Tonelli, M., and James, M. T.
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- 2014
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8. Correction to: Early-stage studies to larger-scale trials: investigators' perspectives on scaling-up childhood obesity interventions.
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von Klinggraef, L., Dugger, R., Okely, A. D., Lubans, D., Jago, R., Burkart, S., Weaver, R. G., Armstrong, B., Pfedderer, C. D., and Beets, M. W.
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CHILDHOOD obesity ,BEHAVIORAL assessment - Abstract
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7b "In the pilot study we had teachers delivering intervention and in the main trial we went to the core non-degree staff delivering the intervention. We were embedded in the local school boards and they saw it as very useful from both a health and an educational point of view and the larger scale trial was really just a larger scale longer version of the pilot study." ID13 Challenges Challenges encountered when scaling pilot studies 12a "In the pilot we had a small amount of group of teachers who were very motivated and who want to bring about a change but in our larger trial we had multiple teachers, multiple schools. [Extracted from the article] - Published
- 2022
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9. Perimacular retinal folds from childhood head trauma
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Lantz, P E, Sinal, S H, Stanton, C A, and Weaver, R G, Jr
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- 2004
10. Home-Brewed: Organized Crime in West Texas in the 1950s.
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Weaver, R. G.
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The article reports on the history of organized crime in West Texas during the 1950s, focusing on how the issue came to the attention of the American public during that time as well as on how organized crime affected Texas specifically. The primary crime discussed is local bootlegging, which spanned across various counties. Government policy surrounding organized crime is discussed, including the creation of the Special Crime Investigating Committee by the 52nd Legislature of the State of Texas' House Simple Resolution 115 in 1951.
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- 2011
11. Diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging confirms marked neuroprotective efficacy of albumin therapy in focal cerebral ischemia.
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Belayev, L, Zhao, W, Pattany, P M, Weaver, R G, Huh, P W, Lin, B, Busto, R, and Ginsberg, M D
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- 1998
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12. Linking postdoctoral general dentistry programs with managed care programs and settings.
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Weaver, Richard G., Gray, Carolyn F., Colangelo, Gary A., Ferretti, Gerald A., Galbally, James F., Garrison, Raymond S., Martens, Les, Hayes, Kathy L., Weaver, R G, Gray, C F, Colangelo, G A, Ferretti, G A, Galbally, J F, Garrison, R S, Martens, L, and Hayes, K L
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POSTDOCTORAL programs ,CONTINUING education ,DENTAL education ,PROFESSIONAL education ,DENTAL schools ,HEALTH occupations schools ,MANAGED care programs - Abstract
This report presents the results of a small workgroup convened by the American Association of Dental Schools to examine experiences related to postdoctoral general dentistry programs linked with managed care systems and clinical settings. The workgroup was a component of an Association effort to identify and promote innovative and nontraditional methods by which the number of postdoctoral general dentistry (PGD) positions can be increased to meet current demand for PGD education. The participants identified factors and conditions that they believed to be critical to the planning, development, and conduct of PGD programs with substantial linkages with managed care systems and settings. The information should be helpful to others as they consider opportunities to establish PGD programs or increase their number of PGD training positions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 1998
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13. Ophthalmic evaluation of long-term survivors of childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia.
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Weaver, R G Jr, Chauvenet, A R, Smith, T J, and Schwartz, A C
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- 1986
14. Monocular elevation paresis caused by an ipsilateral lesion.
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Ford, C. Stephen, Schwartze, George Mark, Weaver, Richard G., Troost, B. Todd, Ford, C S, Schwartze, G M, Weaver, R G, and Troost, B T
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- 1984
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15. Drusen-associated visual field defects and hemorrhages.
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FORD, C. STEPHEN, BILLER, JOSÉ, WEARVER, RICHARD G., Ford, C S, Biller, J, and Weaver, R G
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- 1983
16. Comparison of Doppler ultrasonography with arteriography of the carotid artery bifurcation.
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Weaver Jr, R G, Howard, G, McKinney, W M, Ball, M R, Jones, A M, Toole, J F, and Weaver, R G Jr
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- 1980
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17. Presumed choroidal naevi and sensory retinal detachment.
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Madison Slusher, M and Weaver, R G
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Two cases of choroidal naevus in patients with presenting complaints of blurred central vision and subsequent findings of abnormal retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) overlying the pigmented choroidal lesion are presented. Fluoroangiographic evidence of sensory retinal elevation in these areas is provided. Both cases were treated with low-intensity argon laser photocoagulation, with return of central vision without complication. The diagnostic importance of morphologically altered RPE, particularly lipofuscin pigment, overlying such choroidal tumours is stressed. A significant period of follow-up in each case is documented photographically. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 1977
18. 191 SIMPLE PARAMETERIZATION OF NMR-FLOW CURVES.
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Harpen, M D, Weaver, R G, Sinquefield, S L, Urbaitif, A E, and Williams, J P
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- 1985
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19. Teratomas of the head and neck.
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Weaver, R G, Meyerhoff, W L, and Gates, G A
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- 1977
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