Tricia Leahey
Director & U Professor/Allied Health Sciences
Storrs Mansfield
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Scholarly Contributions
137 Scholarly Contributions
Development and initial feasibility testing of an online intervention following the information-motivation-behavioral skills model to promote healthier behaviors in young women
2023
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Impact of COVID-19 lockdown on calorie intake, exercise, weight loss and stress in an online behavioral weight loss program.
2022
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Recruitment and adherence in RCTs involving behavioral interventions.
2017
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Recruitment and adherence in RCTs involving behavioral interventions
2016
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Harnessing Financial Incentives and Social Influence to Address Current Challenges in Obesity Treatment
2015
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Weight loss motives and relationship to outcomes in a lifestyle intervention: Young v. older adults
2015
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A behavioral economics approach to improving adherence in Web-based interventions
2015
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Sleep-timing discrepancies and light exposure are not associated with BMI in a treatment seeking overweight / obese sample
2014
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Professional or lay coaching plus financial incentives for weight loss maintenance
2014
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The role of avoidance-based coping in the psychosocial functioning of weight loss treatment seeking adults
2014
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Social influence and financial incentives for weight loss and weight loss maintenance
2014
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Effects of modest financial incentives on intrinsic and extrinsic motivaiotn for weight loss
2014
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Affect following appearance-focused social comparisons: Do the effects last?
2014
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A preliminary investigation into whethe rearly intervention can improve weight loss among those initially non-responsive to an Internet-based behavioral program
2014
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Self-expansion during a behavioral weight loss intervention is associated with better adherence and outcomes
2014
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