Genome-Wide Genetic Analysis of Dropout in a Controlled Exercise Intervention in Sedentary Adults With Overweight or Obesity and Cardiometabolic Disease
CONCLUSIONS: Our observations imply that exercise intervention dropout is genetically moderated through alterations in gene expression and metabolic pathways in skeletal muscle. Individual genetic traits may allow the development of a biomarker-based approach for identifying individuals who may benefit from more intensive counseling and other interventions to optimize exercise intervention adoption.CLINICAL TRIAL INFORMATION: STRRIDE I = NCT00200993; STRRIDE AT/RT = NCT00275145; STRRIDE-PD = NCT00962962.PMID:38489667 | DOI:10.1093/abm/kaae011 (Source: Annals of Behavioral Medicine)
Source: Annals of Behavioral Medicine - March 15, 2024 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Rong Jiang Katherine A Collins Kim M Huffman Elizabeth R Hauser Monica J Hubal Johanna L Johnson Redford B Williams Ilene C Siegler William E Kraus Source Type: research

The Longitudinal Reciprocal Relationships of Tooth Brushing Behaviors Between Underserved Children and Their Caregivers
CONCLUSIONS: Child and caregiver tooth brushing have reciprocal influences, but only for those in the OHT condition with low depressive symptoms.PMID:38489828 | DOI:10.1093/abm/kaae010 (Source: Annals of Behavioral Medicine)
Source: Annals of Behavioral Medicine - March 15, 2024 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Romano Endrighi Michelle Henshaw William G Adams Erin Montion Hannah Park Belinda Borrelli Source Type: research

Genome-Wide Genetic Analysis of Dropout in a Controlled Exercise Intervention in Sedentary Adults With Overweight or Obesity and Cardiometabolic Disease
CONCLUSIONS: Our observations imply that exercise intervention dropout is genetically moderated through alterations in gene expression and metabolic pathways in skeletal muscle. Individual genetic traits may allow the development of a biomarker-based approach for identifying individuals who may benefit from more intensive counseling and other interventions to optimize exercise intervention adoption.CLINICAL TRIAL INFORMATION: STRRIDE I = NCT00200993; STRRIDE AT/RT = NCT00275145; STRRIDE-PD = NCT00962962.PMID:38489667 | DOI:10.1093/abm/kaae011 (Source: Annals of Behavioral Medicine)
Source: Annals of Behavioral Medicine - March 15, 2024 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Rong Jiang Katherine A Collins Kim M Huffman Elizabeth R Hauser Monica J Hubal Johanna L Johnson Redford B Williams Ilene C Siegler William E Kraus Source Type: research

The Longitudinal Reciprocal Relationships of Tooth Brushing Behaviors Between Underserved Children and Their Caregivers
CONCLUSIONS: Child and caregiver tooth brushing have reciprocal influences, but only for those in the OHT condition with low depressive symptoms.PMID:38489828 | DOI:10.1093/abm/kaae010 (Source: Annals of Behavioral Medicine)
Source: Annals of Behavioral Medicine - March 15, 2024 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Romano Endrighi Michelle Henshaw William G Adams Erin Montion Hannah Park Belinda Borrelli Source Type: research

Genome-Wide Genetic Analysis of Dropout in a Controlled Exercise Intervention in Sedentary Adults With Overweight or Obesity and Cardiometabolic Disease
CONCLUSIONS: Our observations imply that exercise intervention dropout is genetically moderated through alterations in gene expression and metabolic pathways in skeletal muscle. Individual genetic traits may allow the development of a biomarker-based approach for identifying individuals who may benefit from more intensive counseling and other interventions to optimize exercise intervention adoption.CLINICAL TRIAL INFORMATION: STRRIDE I = NCT00200993; STRRIDE AT/RT = NCT00275145; STRRIDE-PD = NCT00962962.PMID:38489667 | DOI:10.1093/abm/kaae011 (Source: Annals of Behavioral Medicine)
Source: Annals of Behavioral Medicine - March 15, 2024 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Rong Jiang Katherine A Collins Kim M Huffman Elizabeth R Hauser Monica J Hubal Johanna L Johnson Redford B Williams Ilene C Siegler William E Kraus Source Type: research

The Longitudinal Reciprocal Relationships of Tooth Brushing Behaviors Between Underserved Children and Their Caregivers
CONCLUSIONS: Child and caregiver tooth brushing have reciprocal influences, but only for those in the OHT condition with low depressive symptoms.PMID:38489828 | DOI:10.1093/abm/kaae010 (Source: Annals of Behavioral Medicine)
Source: Annals of Behavioral Medicine - March 15, 2024 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Romano Endrighi Michelle Henshaw William G Adams Erin Montion Hannah Park Belinda Borrelli Source Type: research

Patient Navigation Plus Tailored Digital Video Disc Increases Colorectal Cancer Screening Among Low-Income and Minority Patients Who Did Not Attend a Scheduled Screening Colonoscopy: A Randomized Trial
CONCLUSIONS: Combining telephone-based PN with a mailed, tailored DVD increased CRC screening among low-income and minority patients who did not attend their screening colonoscopy appointments and has potential for wide dissemination.PMID:38470961 | DOI:10.1093/abm/kaae013 (Source: Annals of Behavioral Medicine)
Source: Annals of Behavioral Medicine - March 12, 2024 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Susan M Rawl Susan M Perkins Yan Tong Mira L Katz Lisa Carter-Bawa Thomas F Imperiale Peter H Schwartz Hala Fatima Connie Krier Kevin Tharp Rivienne Shedd-Steele Mark Magnarella Caeli Malloy Laura Haunert Netsanet Gebregziabher Electra D Paskett Victoria Source Type: research

Patient Navigation Plus Tailored Digital Video Disc Increases Colorectal Cancer Screening Among Low-Income and Minority Patients Who Did Not Attend a Scheduled Screening Colonoscopy: A Randomized Trial
CONCLUSIONS: Combining telephone-based PN with a mailed, tailored DVD increased CRC screening among low-income and minority patients who did not attend their screening colonoscopy appointments and has potential for wide dissemination.PMID:38470961 | DOI:10.1093/abm/kaae013 (Source: Annals of Behavioral Medicine)
Source: Annals of Behavioral Medicine - March 12, 2024 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Susan M Rawl Susan M Perkins Yan Tong Mira L Katz Lisa Carter-Bawa Thomas F Imperiale Peter H Schwartz Hala Fatima Connie Krier Kevin Tharp Rivienne Shedd-Steele Mark Magnarella Caeli Malloy Laura Haunert Netsanet Gebregziabher Electra D Paskett Victoria Source Type: research

Patient Navigation Plus Tailored Digital Video Disc Increases Colorectal Cancer Screening Among Low-Income and Minority Patients Who Did Not Attend a Scheduled Screening Colonoscopy: A Randomized Trial
CONCLUSIONS: Combining telephone-based PN with a mailed, tailored DVD increased CRC screening among low-income and minority patients who did not attend their screening colonoscopy appointments and has potential for wide dissemination.PMID:38470961 | DOI:10.1093/abm/kaae013 (Source: Annals of Behavioral Medicine)
Source: Annals of Behavioral Medicine - March 12, 2024 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Susan M Rawl Susan M Perkins Yan Tong Mira L Katz Lisa Carter-Bawa Thomas F Imperiale Peter H Schwartz Hala Fatima Connie Krier Kevin Tharp Rivienne Shedd-Steele Mark Magnarella Caeli Malloy Laura Haunert Netsanet Gebregziabher Electra D Paskett Victoria Source Type: research

Associations Between Psychological Factors and Adherence to Health Behaviors After Percutaneous Coronary Intervention: The Role of Cardiac Rehabilitation
CONCLUSIONS: Psychological factors are associated with post-PCI health behavior adherence, but the pattern of associations is complex. Patients with high levels of anxiety, pessimism, and low to middle resilience levels may disproportionately benefit from CR. Cardiac rehabilitation programs could consider this to improve post-PCI health behavior adherence.CLINICAL TRIALS REGISTRATION #: NCT02621216.PMID:38431284 | DOI:10.1093/abm/kaae008 (Source: Annals of Behavioral Medicine)
Source: Annals of Behavioral Medicine - March 2, 2024 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Emma R Douma Willem J Kop Nina Kupper Source Type: research

Associations Between Psychological Factors and Adherence to Health Behaviors After Percutaneous Coronary Intervention: The Role of Cardiac Rehabilitation
CONCLUSIONS: Psychological factors are associated with post-PCI health behavior adherence, but the pattern of associations is complex. Patients with high levels of anxiety, pessimism, and low to middle resilience levels may disproportionately benefit from CR. Cardiac rehabilitation programs could consider this to improve post-PCI health behavior adherence.CLINICAL TRIALS REGISTRATION #: NCT02621216.PMID:38431284 | DOI:10.1093/abm/kaae008 (Source: Annals of Behavioral Medicine)
Source: Annals of Behavioral Medicine - March 2, 2024 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Emma R Douma Willem J Kop Nina Kupper Source Type: research

Associations Between Psychological Factors and Adherence to Health Behaviors After Percutaneous Coronary Intervention: The Role of Cardiac Rehabilitation
CONCLUSIONS: Psychological factors are associated with post-PCI health behavior adherence, but the pattern of associations is complex. Patients with high levels of anxiety, pessimism, and low to middle resilience levels may disproportionately benefit from CR. Cardiac rehabilitation programs could consider this to improve post-PCI health behavior adherence.CLINICAL TRIALS REGISTRATION #: NCT02621216.PMID:38431284 | DOI:10.1093/abm/kaae008 (Source: Annals of Behavioral Medicine)
Source: Annals of Behavioral Medicine - March 2, 2024 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Emma R Douma Willem J Kop Nina Kupper Source Type: research

Associations Between Psychological Factors and Adherence to Health Behaviors After Percutaneous Coronary Intervention: The Role of Cardiac Rehabilitation
CONCLUSIONS: Psychological factors are associated with post-PCI health behavior adherence, but the pattern of associations is complex. Patients with high levels of anxiety, pessimism, and low to middle resilience levels may disproportionately benefit from CR. Cardiac rehabilitation programs could consider this to improve post-PCI health behavior adherence.CLINICAL TRIALS REGISTRATION #: NCT02621216.PMID:38431284 | DOI:10.1093/abm/kaae008 (Source: Annals of Behavioral Medicine)
Source: Annals of Behavioral Medicine - March 2, 2024 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Emma R Douma Willem J Kop Nina Kupper Source Type: research

Associations Between Psychological Factors and Adherence to Health Behaviors After Percutaneous Coronary Intervention: The Role of Cardiac Rehabilitation
CONCLUSIONS: Psychological factors are associated with post-PCI health behavior adherence, but the pattern of associations is complex. Patients with high levels of anxiety, pessimism, and low to middle resilience levels may disproportionately benefit from CR. Cardiac rehabilitation programs could consider this to improve post-PCI health behavior adherence.CLINICAL TRIALS REGISTRATION #: NCT02621216.PMID:38431284 | DOI:10.1093/abm/kaae008 (Source: Annals of Behavioral Medicine)
Source: Annals of Behavioral Medicine - March 2, 2024 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Emma R Douma Willem J Kop Nina Kupper Source Type: research

Associations Between Psychological Factors and Adherence to Health Behaviors After Percutaneous Coronary Intervention: The Role of Cardiac Rehabilitation
CONCLUSIONS: Psychological factors are associated with post-PCI health behavior adherence, but the pattern of associations is complex. Patients with high levels of anxiety, pessimism, and low to middle resilience levels may disproportionately benefit from CR. Cardiac rehabilitation programs could consider this to improve post-PCI health behavior adherence.CLINICAL TRIALS REGISTRATION #: NCT02621216.PMID:38431284 | DOI:10.1093/abm/kaae008 (Source: Annals of Behavioral Medicine)
Source: Annals of Behavioral Medicine - March 2, 2024 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Emma R Douma Willem J Kop Nina Kupper Source Type: research