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1. Abstract P4-14-01: POWER-remote: A randomized study evaluating the effect of a remote-based weight loss program in women with early stage breast cancer

2. Comparison of strategies for sustaining weight loss: the weight loss maintenance randomized controlled trial.

3. Validation of geriatric depression scale-5 scores among sedentary older adults.

4. Predicting long-term maintenance of physical activity in older adults.

5. Self-efficacy manipulation and state anxiety responses to exercise in low active women.

6. Self-efficacy effects on feeling states in women.

7. Investigating balance-related gait patterns and their relationship with maximum torques generated by the hamstrings and quadriceps in older adults - Results from the Baltimore longitudinal study of aging.

8. Behavioral Weight Loss Programs for Cancer Survivors Throughout Maryland: Protocol for a Pragmatic Trial and Participant Characteristics.

9. Psychological and Structural Burdens and Nursing Home Administrator Turnover Intentions During the COVID-19 Pandemic.

10. Implementing an evidence-based behavioral weight-loss program in community mental health centers: A randomized pilot study.

11. Differences in weight-loss outcomes among race-gender subgroups by behavioural intervention delivery mode: An analysis of the POWER trial.

12. Accessible weight loss program for adults who are legally blind: A pilot study.

13. Effect of a Tobacco Cessation Intervention Incorporating Weight Management for Adults With Serious Mental Illness: A Randomized Clinical Trial.

14. Scaling a behavioral weight-loss intervention for individuals with serious mental illness using the enhanced replicating effective programs framework: A preconditions phase proof-of-concept study.

15. Increasing Equity of Physical Activity Promotion for Optimal Cardiovascular Health in Adults: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association.

16. Comparing Implementation Strategies for an Evidence-Based Weight Management Program Delivered in Community Mental Health Programs: Protocol for a Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial.

17. Designing Practical Motivational Interviewing Training for Mental Health Practitioners Implementing Behavioral Lifestyle Interventions: Protocol for 3 Pilot Intervention Studies.

18. Self-Monitoring Physical Activity, Diet, and Weight Among Adults Who Are Legally Blind: Exploratory Investigation.

19. Longitudinal and Cross-Sectional Association Between Gait Speed, Ankle Proprioception, and LE Numbness-Results From the Baltimore Longitudinal Study of Aging.

20. Physical Activity Levels and Screen Time among Youth with Overweight/Obesity Using Mental Health Services.

21. Scaling Evidence-Based Interventions to Improve the Cardiovascular Health of People With Serious Mental Illness.

22. Determining Predictors of Weight Loss in a Behavioral Intervention: A Case Study in the Use of Lasso Regression.

23. Supporting Physical Activity in Patients and Populations During Life Events and Transitions: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association.

24. Effects of Behavioral Weight Loss and Metformin on IGFs in Cancer Survivors: A Randomized Trial.

25. Adiposity Markers as Predictors of 11-Year Decline in Maximal Walking Speed in Late Midlife.

26. Physical Activity as a Critical Component of First-Line Treatment for Elevated Blood Pressure or Cholesterol: Who, What, and How?: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association.

27. Effects of a Behavioral Weight Loss Intervention and Metformin Treatment on Serum Urate: Results from a Randomized Clinical Trial.

28. The Effects of a Remote-based Weight Loss Program on Adipocytokines, Metabolic Markers, and Telomere Length in Breast Cancer Survivors: the POWER-Remote Trial.

29. Effect of a Comprehensive Cardiovascular Risk Reduction Intervention in Persons With Serious Mental Illness: A Randomized Clinical Trial.

30. Obstacle-Crossing Task-Related Usual Gait Patterns of Older Adults Differentiating Falls and Gait Ability.

31. Cost of behavioral weight loss programs implemented in clinical practice: The POWER trial at Johns Hopkins.

32. Pancreatic trauma.

33. Weight management program for first responders: Feasibility study and lessons learned.

34. 'It was a ravage!': lived experiences of epidemic cholera in rural Haiti.

35. Influence of subsidies and promotional strategies on outcomes in a beneficiary-based commercial weight-loss programme.

36. Effect of a Behavioral Weight Loss Intervention in People With Serious Mental Illness and Diabetes.

37. Effects of a behavioural weight loss intervention in people with serious mental illness: Subgroup analyses from the ACHIEVE trial.

38. Need for Cardiovascular Risk Reduction in Persons With Serious Mental Illness: Design of a Comprehensive Intervention.

39. Long-term retention in an employer-based, commercial weight-loss programme.

40. Bringing an Effective Behavioral Weight Loss Intervention for People With Serious Mental Illness to Scale.

41. Factors associated with early dropout in an employer-based commercial weight-loss program.

42. Differential Gait Patterns by History of Falls and Knee Pain Status in Healthy Older Adults: Results From the Baltimore Longitudinal Study of Aging.

43. Differential associations between dual-task walking abilities and usual gait patterns in healthy older adults-Results from the Baltimore Longitudinal Study of Aging.

44. Lumbopelvic Pain and Threats to Walking Ability in Well-Functioning Older Adults: Findings from the Baltimore Longitudinal Study of Aging.

45. Use of online recruitment strategies in a randomized trial of cancer survivors.

46. Cardiorespiratory benefits of group exercise among adults with serious mental illness.

47. A cost analysis of implementing a behavioral weight loss intervention in community mental health settings: Results from the ACHIEVE trial.

48. Cross-Sectional and Longitudinal Associations Between Adiposity and Walking Endurance in Adults Age 60-79.

49. Increasing US health plan coverage for exercise programming in community mental health settings for people with serious mental illness: a position statement from the Society of Behavior Medicine and the American College of Sports Medicine.

50. Fatigued, but Not Frail: Perceived Fatigability as a Marker of Impending Decline in Mobility-Intact Older Adults.

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