Jennifer R. Shapiro, Ph.D.

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2004 State University of New York, Albany, Albany, NY, United States 
Area:
Clinical Psychology, Public Health
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Drew A. Anderson grad student 2004 SUNY Albany
 (The effect of weight loss on fibromyalgia symptoms.)
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Shapiro JR, Koro T, Doran N, et al. (2012) Text4Diet: a randomized controlled study using text messaging for weight loss behaviors. Preventive Medicine. 55: 412-7
Lundgren JD, Shapiro JR, Bulik CM. (2008) Night eating patterns of patients with bulimia nervosa: a preliminary report. Eating and Weight Disorders : Ewd. 13: 171-5
Shapiro JR, Anderson DA, Danoff-Burg S. (2005) A pilot study of the effects of behavioral weight loss treatment on fibromyalgia symptoms. Journal of Psychosomatic Research. 59: 275-82
Shapiro JR, Anderson DA. (2005) Counterregulatory eating behavior in multiple item test meals. Eating Behaviors. 6: 169-78
Anderson DA, Lundgren JD, Shapiro JR, et al. (2004) Assessment of eating disorders: review and recommendations for clinical use. Behavior Modification. 28: 763-82
Lundgren JD, Anderson DA, Thompson JK, et al. (2004) Perception of teasing in underweight persons: a modification of the perception of teasing scale. Eating and Weight Disorders : Ewd. 9: 139-46
Anderson DA, Shapiro JR, Lundgren JD. (2003) The freshman year of college as a critical period for weight gain: an initial evaluation. Eating Behaviors. 4: 363-7
Shapiro JR, Anderson DA. (2003) The effects of restraint, gender, and body mass index on the accuracy of self-reported weight. The International Journal of Eating Disorders. 34: 177-80
Anderson DA, Lundgren JD, Shapiro JR, et al. (2003) Weight goals in a college-age population. Obesity Research. 11: 274-8
Anderson DA, Shapiro JR, Lundgren JD, et al. (2002) Self-reported dietary restraint is associated with elevated levels of salivary cortisol. Appetite. 38: 13-7
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