Differences in factors contributing to adherence in exercise versus diet based weight loss programs

Differences in factors contributing to adherence in exercise versus diet based weight loss programs  

Creator: Blue, Akeia
Publication Date: 2012
Publisher: Barry University ( Miami, Fla. )
Type: Book
Format: vi, 82 leaves : ill. ; 28 cm
Source Institution: Barry University
Holding Location: Barry University Archives and Special Collections
Subject Keyword:  Overweight persons -- Health and hygiene
Weight loss
Diet therapy
Exercise -- Health aspects
Genre: Academic theses (lcsh)
Language: English
Differences in factors contributing to adherence in exercise versus diet based weight loss programs
A grounded theory study of knowledge, perceptions, and attitudes of obese Haitian-American adults toward bariatric surgery

A grounded theory study of knowledge, perceptions, and attitudes of obese Haitian-American adults toward bariatric surgery  

Creator: Medacier, Odiane Homy
Publication Date: 2017
Publisher: Barry University ( Miami, Fla. )
Type: Book
Format: xiii, 255 leaves : color illustrations ; 28 cm
Source Institution: Barry University
Holding Location: Barry University Archives and Special Collections
Subject Keyword:  Obesity -- Surgery
Haitian Americans -- Medical care
Overweight persons
Genre: Academic theses (lcsh)
Language: English
A grounded theory study of knowledge, perceptions, and attitudes of obese Haitian-American adults toward bariatric surgery
The influence of self-efficacy in weight management on perception of weight status

The influence of self-efficacy in weight management on perception of weight status  

Creator: Statler, Eva
Publication Date: 2015
Publisher: Barry University ( Miami, Fla. )
Type: Book
Format: vii, 72 leaves ; 28 cm
Source Institution: Barry University
Holding Location: Barry University Archives and Special Collections
Subject Keyword:  Obesity -- Psychological aspects
Overweight persons
Body weight -- Regulation
Self-efficacy
Genre: Academic theses (lcsh)
Language: English
The influence of self-efficacy in weight management on perception of weight status