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James D LeCheminant

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Brain Imaging and Behavior|March 11, 2015
Neural reactivity to visual food stimuli is reduced in some areas of the brain during evening hours compared to morning hours: an fMRI study in womenTravis D Masterson, C Brock Kirwan, Lance E Davidson, et al.
American Journal of Health Promotion : AJHP|January 28, 2014
Effect of two jumping programs on hip bone mineral density in premenopausal women: a randomized controlled trialLarry A Tucker, J Eric Strong, James D LeCheminant, et al.
Journal of Physical Activity & Health|August 19, 2014
Examining the Relationship Between Physical Activity Intensity and Adiposity in Young WomenBruce W Bailey, Pamela Borup, James D LeCheminant, et al.
Plos One|April 16, 2015
Cognitive and typing outcomes measured simultaneously with slow treadmill walking or sitting: implications for treadmill desksMichael J Larson, James D LeCheminant, Kyle Hill, et al.
American Journal of Health Behavior|January 19, 2012
Pedometer use in university freshmen: a randomized controlled pilot studyJames D LeCheminant, John D Smith, N Kay Covington, et al.
American Journal of Health Promotion : AJHP|May 3, 2012
Evaluation of a university general education health and wellness course delivered by lecture or onlineRonald Hager, James D George, James D LeCheminant, et al.
International Journal of Psychophysiology : Official Journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology|November 2, 2020
The relationship between exercise intensity and neurophysiological responses to food stimuli in women: A randomized crossover event-related potential (ERP) studyKaylie A Carbine, Jillesa Anderson, Michael J Larson, et al.
International Journal of Psychophysiology : Official Journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology|March 1, 2021
Using generalizability theory and the ERP reliability analysis (ERA) toolbox for assessing test-retest reliability of ERP scores part 2: Application to food-based tasks and stimuliKaylie A Carbine, Peter E Clayson, Scott A Baldwin, et al.
Journal of the American College of Nutrition|May 5, 2010
Weight loss-induced alterations in serum markers of bone turnover persist during weight maintenance in obese men and womenPamela S Hinton, James D LeCheminant, Bryan K Smith, et al.
Appetite|May 23, 2018
The utility of event-related potentials (ERPs) in understanding food-related cognition: A systematic review and recommendationsKaylie A Carbine, Rebekah Rodeback, Erin Modersitzki, et al.
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Brain Imaging and Behavior|March 11, 2015
Neural reactivity to visual food stimuli is reduced in some areas of the brain during evening hours compared to morning hours: an fMRI study in womenTravis D Masterson, C Brock Kirwan, Lance E Davidson, et al.
American Journal of Health Promotion : AJHP|January 28, 2014
Effect of two jumping programs on hip bone mineral density in premenopausal women: a randomized controlled trialLarry A Tucker, J Eric Strong, James D LeCheminant, et al.
Journal of Physical Activity & Health|August 19, 2014
Examining the Relationship Between Physical Activity Intensity and Adiposity in Young WomenBruce W Bailey, Pamela Borup, James D LeCheminant, et al.
Plos One|April 16, 2015
Cognitive and typing outcomes measured simultaneously with slow treadmill walking or sitting: implications for treadmill desksMichael J Larson, James D LeCheminant, Kyle Hill, et al.
American Journal of Health Behavior|January 19, 2012
Pedometer use in university freshmen: a randomized controlled pilot studyJames D LeCheminant, John D Smith, N Kay Covington, et al.
American Journal of Health Promotion : AJHP|May 3, 2012
Evaluation of a university general education health and wellness course delivered by lecture or onlineRonald Hager, James D George, James D LeCheminant, et al.
International Journal of Psychophysiology : Official Journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology|November 2, 2020
The relationship between exercise intensity and neurophysiological responses to food stimuli in women: A randomized crossover event-related potential (ERP) studyKaylie A Carbine, Jillesa Anderson, Michael J Larson, et al.
International Journal of Psychophysiology : Official Journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology|March 1, 2021
Using generalizability theory and the ERP reliability analysis (ERA) toolbox for assessing test-retest reliability of ERP scores part 2: Application to food-based tasks and stimuliKaylie A Carbine, Peter E Clayson, Scott A Baldwin, et al.
Journal of the American College of Nutrition|May 5, 2010
Weight loss-induced alterations in serum markers of bone turnover persist during weight maintenance in obese men and womenPamela S Hinton, James D LeCheminant, Bryan K Smith, et al.
Appetite|May 23, 2018
The utility of event-related potentials (ERPs) in understanding food-related cognition: A systematic review and recommendationsKaylie A Carbine, Rebekah Rodeback, Erin Modersitzki, et al.
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