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Behavioral interventions for obesity in children and adults: Evidence base, novel approaches, and translation into practice
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Balantekin, K.N
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Epstein
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L.H
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Hayes, J.F
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Van Buren, D.J
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Wilfley, D.E
Published 2018
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Do process simulations during episodic future thinking enhance the reduction of delay discounting for middle income participants and those living in poverty?
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Bickel, W.K
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Daniel, T.O
,
Epstein
,
L.H
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Kilanowski, C.
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Koroschetz, J.
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O'Donnell, S.
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Otminski, A.
Published 2019
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Less is more: Negative income shock increases immediate preference in cross commodity discounting and food demand
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Athamneh, L.N
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Bickel, W.K
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Epstein
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L.H
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Mellis, A.M
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Stein, J.S
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Sze, Y.Y
Published 2018
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