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Amanda Lynch
Amanda Lynch
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“When the honeymoon is over, the real work begins:” Gastric bypass patients' weight loss trajectories and dietary change experiences
A Lynch
Social Science & Medicine 151, 241-249, 2016
732016
Nutrition care in bariatric surgery: an academy evidence analysis center systematic review
L Andromalos, N Crowley, J Brown, L Craggs-Dino, D Handu, K Isom, ...
Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics 119 (4), 678-686, 2019
262019
Gastric bypass patients’ goal-strategy-monitoring networks for long-term dietary management
A Lynch, CA Bisogni
Appetite 81, 138-151, 2014
152014
Understanding dietary monitoring and self-weighing by gastric bypass patients: a pilot study of self-monitoring behaviors and long-term weight outcomes
A Lynch, C Bisogni
Obesity surgery 22 (12), 1818-1826, 2012
122012
“Take Me through the History of Your Weight”: Using Qualitative Interviews to Create Personalized Weight Trajectories to Understand the Development of Obesity in Patients …
AI Lynch, E McGowan, KC Zalesin
Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics 118 (9), 1644-1654, 2018
112018
Eating maps: Places, times, and people in eating episodes
J Sobal, C Blake, M Jastran, A Lynch, CA Bisogni, CM Devine
Ecology of food and nutrition 51 (3), 247-264, 2012
102012
Health, Weight Loss, and Surgery Beliefs: Why Patients Choose to Undergo Bariatric Surgery and What Influences Their Choice of Surgery Procedure
V Lupher, A Lynch, KC Zalesin
Bariatric Surgical Practice and Patient Care, 2021
42021
To Keep Myself on Track: The Impact of Dietary and Weight Monitoring Behaviors on Weight Loss After Bariatric Surgery
AI Lynch, MM Reznar, KC Zalesin, D Bohn
Bariatric Surgical Practice and Patient Care 13 (1), 44-52, 2018
42018
“The stomach I have now has a brain connection:” changes in experiences of hunger and fullness following bariatric surgery
A Lynch, AT Kozak, KC Zalesin
Appetite 179, 106271, 2022
12022
“Food Meant Everything to Me, Now Food Is Something I Eat:” Managing Emotions, Perceptions, and Awareness of Food and Eating After Bariatric Surgery
D Ujayli, I Quadrini, A Lynch
Current Developments in Nutrition 4 (Supplement_2), 1356-1356, 2020
12020
“The Best Portion of Your Life Is Small:” The Impact of Bariatric Surgery on Food Choices and Eating Motivations
I Quadrini, D Ujayli, A Lynch
Current Developments in Nutrition 4 (Supplement_2), 556-556, 2020
2020
Understanding Bariatric Surgery Decisions: Gastric Bypass vs. Sleeve
V Lupher, A Lynch
Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics 118 (9), A44, 2018
2018
LOCUS OF CONTROL AND WEIGHT LOSS AFTER BARIATRIC SURGERY FOR OBESITY
A Lynch, KC Zalesin
ANNALS OF BEHAVIORAL MEDICINE 52, S793-S793, 2018
2018
EXPLORING THE DIETARY STRATEGIES, INFLUENCES, AND RATIONALES USED BY PATIENTS PREPARING FOR OBESITY SURGERY
R Schobert, A Lynch
ANNALS OF BEHAVIORAL MEDICINE 52, S538-S538, 2018
2018
The Use of Dietary and Weight Monitoring Behaviors among Bariatric Surgery Patients: A 12-month Follow-up Study Examining Relationships with Weight Loss
A Lynch, M Reznar, K Zalesin
Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics 116 (9), A97, 2016
2016
Managing Food and Eating After Gastric Bypass Surgery: Patients’ Perspectives
A Lynch, C Bisogni
Journal of the American Dietetic Association 107 (8), A44, 2007
2007
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