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Lisa Onken

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Journal of Public Health Dentistry|June 10, 2011
PRECEDE-PROCEED and the NIDA stage model: the value of a conceptual framework for intervention researchLisa Onken
Behavior Therapy|June 17, 2023
The NIH Science of Behavior Change Program: Looking Toward the FutureLuke E Stoeckel, Christine Hunter, Lisa Onken, et al.
Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.)|February 24, 2017
Psychological and neural contributions to appetite self-regulationLuke E Stoeckel, Leann L Birch, Todd Heatherton, et al.
Neurology|January 13, 2023
NIH Music-Based Intervention Toolkit: Music-Based Interventions for Brain Disorders of AgingEmmeline Edwards, Coryse St Hillaire-Clarke, David W Frankowski, et al.
Behaviour Research and Therapy|November 8, 2017
The NIH Science of Behavior Change Program: Transforming the science through a focus on mechanisms of changeLisbeth Nielsen, Melissa Riddle, Jonathan W King, et al.
Frontiers in Digital Health|February 21, 2025
Adherence to a digital therapeutic mediates the relationship between momentary self-regulation and health risk behaviorsEnzo G Plaitano, Daniel McNeish, Sophia M Bartels, et al.
Frontiers in Digital Health|April 4, 2022
Momentary Influences on Self-Regulation in Two Populations With Health Risk Behaviors: Adults Who Smoke and Adults Who Are Overweight and Have Binge-Eating DisorderEmily A Scherer, Stephen A Metcalf, Cady L Whicker, et al.
Behaviour Research and Therapy|October 26, 2017
Applying novel technologies and methods to inform the ontology of self-regulationIan W Eisenberg, Patrick G Bissett, Jessica R Canning, et al.
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Journal of Public Health Dentistry|June 10, 2011
PRECEDE-PROCEED and the NIDA stage model: the value of a conceptual framework for intervention researchLisa Onken
Behavior Therapy|June 17, 2023
The NIH Science of Behavior Change Program: Looking Toward the FutureLuke E Stoeckel, Christine Hunter, Lisa Onken, et al.
Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.)|February 24, 2017
Psychological and neural contributions to appetite self-regulationLuke E Stoeckel, Leann L Birch, Todd Heatherton, et al.
Neurology|January 13, 2023
NIH Music-Based Intervention Toolkit: Music-Based Interventions for Brain Disorders of AgingEmmeline Edwards, Coryse St Hillaire-Clarke, David W Frankowski, et al.
Behaviour Research and Therapy|November 8, 2017
The NIH Science of Behavior Change Program: Transforming the science through a focus on mechanisms of changeLisbeth Nielsen, Melissa Riddle, Jonathan W King, et al.
Frontiers in Digital Health|February 21, 2025
Adherence to a digital therapeutic mediates the relationship between momentary self-regulation and health risk behaviorsEnzo G Plaitano, Daniel McNeish, Sophia M Bartels, et al.
Frontiers in Digital Health|April 4, 2022
Momentary Influences on Self-Regulation in Two Populations With Health Risk Behaviors: Adults Who Smoke and Adults Who Are Overweight and Have Binge-Eating DisorderEmily A Scherer, Stephen A Metcalf, Cady L Whicker, et al.
Behaviour Research and Therapy|October 26, 2017
Applying novel technologies and methods to inform the ontology of self-regulationIan W Eisenberg, Patrick G Bissett, Jessica R Canning, et al.
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