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51. Micro-level de-coupling of negative affect and binge eating in relationship to macro-level outcomes in binge eating disorder treatment.

52. Dynamic associations between anxiety, stress, physical activity, and eating regulation over the course of a behavioral weight loss intervention.

53. Dyadic Effects of Pokémon GO on Physical Activity and Sedentary Behavior in Mothers and Children.

54. Transactional links between children daily emotions and internalizing symptoms: a six-wave ecological momentary assessment study.

55. Multi-state modeling of thought-shape fusion using ecological momentary assessment.

56. Momentary affective response to bouts of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity predicts changes in physical activity and sedentary behavior during behavioral weight loss.

57. An updated transdiagnostic review of social cognition and eating disorder psychopathology.

58. Delineating the role of binge eating in cancer research.

59. The COMET study: Examining the effects of COVID-19-related perceived stress on Los Angeles Mothers' dysregulated eating behaviors, child feeding practices, and body mass index.

60. Dynamic Stress Responses and Real-Time Symptoms in Binge-Eating Disorder.

61. Examining prospective mediational relationships between momentary rumination, negative affect, and binge eating using ecological momentary assessment.

62. Affective response to binge eating as a predictor of binge eating disorder treatment outcome.

63. Longitudinal Associations Between Neighborhood Park and Open Space Access and Children's Accelerometer-Assessed Measured Physical Activity: The Evidence From the MATCH Study.

64. Momentary associations between stress and physical activity among children using ecological momentary assessment.

65. Measurement of the influences of social processes in appetite using ecological momentary assessment.

66. Interactions among Reward Sensitivity and Fast-Food Access on Healthy Eating Index Scores in Adolescents: A Cross-Sectional Study.

67. A systematic review of neural correlates of dysregulated eating associated with obesity risk in youth.

68. Bi-Directional Associations Between Real-Time Affect and Physical Activity in Weight-Discordant Siblings.

69. Relations among sweet taste preference, body mass index, and use of E-cigarettes for weight control motives in young adults.

70. Descriptives and baseline ecological momentary assessed predictors of weight change over the course of psychological treatments for binge eating disorder.

71. Momentary and personal characteristics predicting maternal fruit and vegetable preparation for children using ecological momentary assessment.

72. Associations of Mothers' and Children's Stress With Children's Device-Measured Physical Activity and Sedentary Behavior Trajectories Across 3 Years.

73. Discrimination and Eating Disorder Psychopathology: A Meta-Analysis.

74. Examining the ecological validity of the Power of Food Scale.

75. Anhedonia, positive affect dysregulation, and risk and maintenance of binge-eating disorder.

76. Longitudinal associations of maternal stress and child stress with child body mass index trajectory.

77. Associations between objective physical activity and emotional eating among adiposity-discordant siblings using ecological momentary assessment and accelerometers.

78. Eating to Cope With the COVID-19 Pandemic and Body Weight Change in Young Adults.

79. Interactions of approach motivation and self-regulation in relation to obesity in children.

80. Facets of Impulsivity in Relation to Diet Quality and Physical Activity in Adolescence.

81. Effect of Exposure to e-Cigarettes With Salt vs Free-Base Nicotine on the Appeal and Sensory Experience of Vaping: A Randomized Clinical Trial.

82. Examination of momentary maintenance factors and eating disorder behaviors and cognitions using ecological momentary assessment.

83. Weight Status and Effects of Non-Tobacco Flavors on E-Cigarette Product Appeal.

84. Longitudinal Prospective Association between Hedonic Hunger and Unhealthy Food and Drink Intake in Adolescents.

85. Internalizing symptoms modulate real-world affective response to sweet food and drinks in children.

86. Associations between naturalistically assessed physical activity patterns, affect, and eating in youth with overweight and obesity.

87. New Insights Into Causal Pathways Between the Pediatric Age-Related Physical Activity Decline and Loss of Control Eating: A Narrative Review and Proposed Conceptual Model.

88. Psychological eating factors, affect, and ecological momentary assessed diet quality.

89. Maternal parenting styles and ecological momentary assessment of maternal feeding practices and child food intake across middle childhood to early adolescence.

90. Flavor and Nicotine Effects on E-cigarette Appeal in Young Adults: Moderation by Reason for Vaping.

91. Trajectories of depressive symptoms and relationships with weight loss in the seven years after bariatric surgery.

92. E-cigarette device power moderates the effects of non-tobacco flavors and nicotine on product appeal in young adults.

93. Somatic symptoms and binge eating in women's daily lives.

94. Investigating the momentary association between maternal support and children's fruit and vegetable consumption using ecological momentary assessment.

95. Changes in disordered eating behaviors over 10 or more years: A meta-analysis.

96. The curvilinear effect of mothers' parenting stress and attunement on children's internalizing symptoms: A six wave study of mother-youth dyads across the transition to adolescence.

97. Doing exercise or sport together with one's child is positively associated with mothers' momentary affect in daily life, but not with higher levels of overall physical activity.

98. Mother-child dyadic influences of affect on everyday movement behaviors: evidence from an ecological momentary assessment study.

99. Conceptualizing Health Behaviors as Acute Mood-Altering Agents: Implications for Cancer Control.

100. The momentary interplay of affect, attention bias, and expectancies as predictors of binge eating in the natural environment.

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