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Celina R Furman

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Applied Psychology. Health and Well-Being|January 10, 2026
Who stays for the after party? Examining predictors of exercise engagement during and after an 8-week gym-based body composition challengeCelina R Furman, Sarah C Volz
Applied Psychology. Health and Well-Being|July 8, 2020
Behavioral Benefits of a Process-Focused Workout Program: A Quasi-Experimental TestCelina R Furman, Alexander J Rothman
Psychology of Sport and Exercise|September 29, 2024
How affective and instrumental physical activity outcomes are associated with motivation, intentions, and engagement in subsequent behaviorCelina R Furman, Alexander J Rothman, Traci Mann
Behavioral Medicine (Washington, D.C.)|October 27, 2021
Psychological Correlates of Perceived Physical Activity Engagement During the COVID-19 Pandemic Among Previously Active IndividualsSarah C Volz, Celina R Furman, Alexander J Rothman
Appetite|August 24, 2017
Food addiction among sexual minoritiesJacob C Rainey, Celina R Furman, Ashley N Gearhardt
Psychology & Health|November 26, 2021
Contextual disruption and exercise: mapping changes to exercise routines and engagement during the COVID-19 pandemicCelina R Furman, Sarah C Volz, Alexander J Rothman
Psychology of Sport and Exercise|November 8, 2022
Understanding physical activity declines during COVID-19: The affective repercussions of disruption to exercise routinesCelina R Furman, Sarah C Volz, Alexander J Rothman
Psychology & Health|September 18, 2025
How multiple motives facilitate decisions to exercise in contexts with tempting alternatives: evidence from two scenario studiesCelina R Furman, Sarah C Volz, Traci Mann, et al.
Appetite|November 15, 2016
Wanting and liking: Separable components in problematic eating behavior?Sarah E Polk, Erica M Schulte, Celina R Furman, et al.
Psychology & Health|August 28, 2025
Addressing omission bias in the treatment of osteoporosis: evidence from a cross-sectional study and a randomized experimentCelina R Furman, Erin C Standen, Susan J Diem, et al.
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Applied Psychology. Health and Well-Being|January 10, 2026
Who stays for the after party? Examining predictors of exercise engagement during and after an 8-week gym-based body composition challengeCelina R Furman, Sarah C Volz
Applied Psychology. Health and Well-Being|July 8, 2020
Behavioral Benefits of a Process-Focused Workout Program: A Quasi-Experimental TestCelina R Furman, Alexander J Rothman
Psychology of Sport and Exercise|September 29, 2024
How affective and instrumental physical activity outcomes are associated with motivation, intentions, and engagement in subsequent behaviorCelina R Furman, Alexander J Rothman, Traci Mann
Behavioral Medicine (Washington, D.C.)|October 27, 2021
Psychological Correlates of Perceived Physical Activity Engagement During the COVID-19 Pandemic Among Previously Active IndividualsSarah C Volz, Celina R Furman, Alexander J Rothman
Appetite|August 24, 2017
Food addiction among sexual minoritiesJacob C Rainey, Celina R Furman, Ashley N Gearhardt
Psychology & Health|November 26, 2021
Contextual disruption and exercise: mapping changes to exercise routines and engagement during the COVID-19 pandemicCelina R Furman, Sarah C Volz, Alexander J Rothman
Psychology of Sport and Exercise|November 8, 2022
Understanding physical activity declines during COVID-19: The affective repercussions of disruption to exercise routinesCelina R Furman, Sarah C Volz, Alexander J Rothman
Psychology & Health|September 18, 2025
How multiple motives facilitate decisions to exercise in contexts with tempting alternatives: evidence from two scenario studiesCelina R Furman, Sarah C Volz, Traci Mann, et al.
Appetite|November 15, 2016
Wanting and liking: Separable components in problematic eating behavior?Sarah E Polk, Erica M Schulte, Celina R Furman, et al.
Psychology & Health|August 28, 2025
Addressing omission bias in the treatment of osteoporosis: evidence from a cross-sectional study and a randomized experimentCelina R Furman, Erin C Standen, Susan J Diem, et al.
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