Publications by authors named "F Knudsen"

Article Synopsis
  • Thought-Shape Fusion (TSF) is a cognitive bias linked to eating disorders that involves irrational beliefs about the consequences of weight, shape, and food.
  • The study investigates how cognitive defusion—seeing thoughts objectively—can help reduce TSF and improve treatment outcomes for individuals with eating disorders.
  • Results indicate that reductions in cognitive fusion are linked to lower eating disorder severity, especially among adolescents, highlighting cognitive defusion as a valuable target in treatment.
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Objective: Aiming to identify potential intervention targets to achieve more equitable outcomes from behavioral weight loss (BWL) programs, the current study examined whether Black and White individuals experienced similar increases in physical activity (PA) engagement, perceived PA barriers, and PA enjoyment during an 18-month BWL program.

Method: Adults ( = 290) enrolled in an 18-month BWL program from 2014 to 2016 completed accelerometer-based measurements of moderate-to-vigorous PA and self-reported measures of PA barriers and enjoyment at months 0, 6, 12, and 18.

Results: Black participants had significantly fewer minutes of PA than White participants at baseline, 6, 12, and 18 months.

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Intrinsically disordered proteins and regions (collectively, IDRs) are pervasive across proteomes in all kingdoms of life, help to shape biological functions and are involved in numerous diseases. IDRs populate a diverse set of transiently formed structures and defy conventional sequence-structure-function relationships. Developments in protein science have made it possible to predict the three-dimensional structures of folded proteins at the proteome scale.

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Background: Previous research has established the importance of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) for weight control. One area of unexplored investigation is the relationship between individuals' perceptions of the importance of MVPA for weight control and MVPA engagement. This study examined the associations between the perceived importance of MVPA and MVPA engagement, weight loss, barriers to PA, and exercise enjoyment in adults enrolled in a long-term behavioral weight loss (BWL) intervention.

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Fisheries sonar was used to determine the applicability of active acoustic monitoring (AAM) for marine mammal detection in the Canadian Beaufort Sea. During 170 h of simultaneous observation by marine mammal observers and active acoustic observation, 119 Balaena mysticetus (bowheads) and 4 Delphinapterus leucas (belugas) were visually sighted, while 59 acoustic signals of bowheads were detected by AAM operators. Observations and detection of seals were also recorded.

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