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Connection

Paul Laurienti to Obesity

This is a "connection" page, showing publications Paul Laurienti has written about Obesity.
Connection Strength

0.875
  1. Mokhtari F, Rejeski WJ, Zhu Y, Wu G, Simpson SL, Burdette JH, Laurienti PJ. Dynamic fMRI networks predict success in a behavioral weight loss program among older adults. Neuroimage. 2018 06; 173:421-433.
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    Score: 0.352
  2. Rejeski WJ, Burdette J, Burns M, Morgan AR, Hayasaka S, Norris J, Williamson DA, Laurienti PJ. Power of food moderates food craving, perceived control, and brain networks following a short-term post-absorptive state in older adults. Appetite. 2012 Jun; 58(3):806-13.
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    Score: 0.231
  3. Burdette JH, Laurienti PJ, Miron LL, Bahrami M, Simpson SL, Nicklas BJ, Fanning J, Rejeski WJ. Functional Brain Networks: Unique Patterns with Hedonic Appetite and Confidence to Resist Eating in Older Adults with Obesity. Obesity (Silver Spring). 2020 12; 28(12):2379-2388.
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    Score: 0.106
  4. Espeland MA, Luchsinger JA, Neiberg RH, Carmichael O, Laurienti PJ, Pi-Sunyer X, Wing RR, Cook D, Horton E, Casanova R, Erickson K, Nick Bryan R. Long Term Effect of Intensive Lifestyle Intervention on Cerebral Blood Flow. J Am Geriatr Soc. 2018 01; 66(1):120-126.
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    Score: 0.086
  5. Mokhtari F, Paolini BM, Burdette JH, Marsh AP, Rejeski WJ, Laurienti PJ. Baseline gray- and white-matter volume predict successful weight loss in the elderly. Obesity (Silver Spring). 2016 Dec; 24(12):2475-2480.
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    Score: 0.080
  6. Espeland MA, Erickson K, Neiberg RH, Jakicic JM, Wadden TA, Wing RR, Desiderio L, Erus G, Hsieh MK, Davatzikos C, Maschak-Carey BJ, Laurienti PJ, Demos-McDermott K, Bryan RN. Brain and White Matter Hyperintensity Volumes After 10 Years of Random Assignment to Lifestyle Intervention. Diabetes Care. 2016 May; 39(5):764-71.
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    Score: 0.019
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