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Laura E. Finch
Laura E. Finch
Senior Research Scientist, NORC at the University of Chicago
E-mail megerősítve itt: norc.org
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Weight bias in 2001 versus 2013: contradictory attitudes among obesity researchers and health professionals
AJ Tomiyama, LE Finch, ACI Belsky, J Buss, C Finley, MB Schwartz, ...
Obesity 23 (1), 46-53, 2015
2292015
Comfort eating, psychological stress, and depressive symptoms in young adult women
LE Finch, AJ Tomiyama
Appetite 95, 239-244, 2015
1262015
Cookie or clementine? Psychophysiological stress reactivity and recovery after eating healthy and unhealthy comfort foods
LE Finch, JR Cummings, AJ Tomiyama
Psychoneuroendocrinology 107, 26-36, 2019
552019
Did that brownie do its job? Stress, eating, and the biobehavioral effects of comfort food
AJ Tomiyama, LE Finch, JR Cummings
Emerging trends in the social and behavioral sciences 1 (1), 1-15, 2015
492015
Taking a stand: The effects of standing desks on task performance and engagement
L Finch, AJ Tomiyama, A Ward
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 14 (8), 939, 2017
472017
Stress-induced eating dampens physiological and behavioral stress responses
LE Finch, L Tiongco-Hofschneider, AJ Tomiyama
Nutrition in the prevention and treatment of abdominal obesity, 175-187, 2019
342019
Momentary loneliness among older adults: contextual differences and their moderation by gender and race/ethnicity
EL Compernolle, LE Finch, LC Hawkley, KA Cagney
Social science & medicine 285, 114307, 2021
312021
Can remote social contact replace in-person contact to protect mental health among older adults?
LC Hawkley, LE Finch, AA Kotwal, LJ Waite
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society 69 (11), 3063, 2021
262021
Healthy versus unhealthy comfort eating for psychophysiological stress recovery in low-income Black and Latinx adults
EC Standen, LE Finch, L Tiongco-Hofschneider, E Schopp, KM Lee, ...
Appetite 176, 106140, 2022
82022
Home alone together: Differential links between momentary contexts and real-time loneliness among older adults from Chicago during versus before the COVID-19 pandemic
EL Compernolle, LE Finch, LC Hawkley, KA Cagney
Social Science & Medicine 299, 114881, 2022
72022
An experimental field study of weight salience and food choice
ACI Rodriguez, LE Finch, J Buss, CM Guardino, AJ Tomiyama
Appetite 89, 215-218, 2015
62015
Obesity Status on associations between cancer-related beliefs and health behaviors in cancer survivors: Implications for patient-clinician communication
AW Lin, SH Marchese, LE Finch, T Stump, KL Gavin, B Spring
Patient education and counseling 104 (8), 2067-2072, 2021
42021
Age differences in mental health from May through August 2020 among US adults: trajectories and the role of pandemic, lifestyle, and social factors
LE Finch, L Hawkley, CI Krummenacher, S Stripp, D Sterrett, TW Smith
Aging & Mental Health 27 (6), 1181-1189, 2023
32023
A mHealth intervention to preserve and promote ideal cardiovascular health in college students: design and protocol of a cluster randomized controlled trial
AF Pfammatter, KE Champion, LE Finch, J Siddique, D Hedeker, B Spring
Contemporary clinical trials 98, 106162, 2020
32020
A Pavlovian intervention to condition comforting effects of fruits
LE Finch, JR Cummings, SC Lee, AJ Tomiyama
Psychosomatic medicine 83 (9), 1050-1057, 2021
22021
Cancer prevention beliefs and diet behaviors among females diagnosed with obesity-related cancers (FS13-06-19)
A Lin, L Finch, T Stump, S Hoffman, B Spring
Current developments in nutrition 3, 2019
22019
Moderation of associations between weight discrimination and diabetes status by psychosocial factors
LE Finch, LC Hawkley, LP Schumm, J Iveniuk, MK McClintock, ES Huang
Journal of behavioral medicine 47 (2), 244-254, 2024
12024
Changes in modes of social contact and their links with mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic
L Finch, L Hawkley
Innovation in Aging 5 (Suppl 1), 536, 2021
12021
Healthy comfort eating: Origins and consequences
LE Finch
University of California, Los Angeles, 2018
12018
Corrigendum: Home alone together: Differential links between momentary contexts and real-time loneliness among older adults from Chicago during versus before the COVID-19 pandemic
EL Compernolle, LE Finch, LC Hawkley, KA Cagney
Social Science & Medicine 346, 116744, 2024
2024
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