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Bonnie T. Jortberg

Researcher at University of Colorado Denver

Publications -  28
Citations -  739

Bonnie T. Jortberg is an academic researcher from University of Colorado Denver. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Health care. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 20 publications receiving 619 citations. Previous affiliations of Bonnie T. Jortberg include University of Colorado Boulder.

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State of the Evidence Regarding Behavior Change Theories and Strategies in Nutrition Counseling to Facilitate Health and Food Behavior Change

TL;DR: Strong evidence exists to support the use of a combination of behavioral theory and cognitive behavioral theory, the foundation for cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), in facilitating modification of targeted dietary habits, weight, and cardiovascular and diabetes risk factors.
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Use of RE-AIM to develop a multi-media facilitation tool for the patient-centered medical home

TL;DR: This primary care practice tool based on an implementation science model has the potential to guide patients to more healthful behaviors and improved self-management of chronic conditions, while fostering effective and efficient communication between patients and their healthcare team.
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Registered Dietitian Nutritionists Bring Value to Emerging Health Care Delivery Models

TL;DR: The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics and RDNs must fully understand and embrace the opportunities and challenges that the new health care delivery and payment models present, and be prepared and empowered to lead the necessary changes.
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Overcoming early barriers to PCMH practice improvement in family medicine residencies.

TL;DR: Some barriers that interfere with practices getting started with cultural and structural transformation can be addressed with persistent attention and reflection from on-site coaches and by realigning the talents, leaders, and priorities already in these residency programs.
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Genetic Modulation of Lipid Profiles following Lifestyle Modification or Metformin Treatment: The Diabetes Prevention Program

Toni I. Pollin, +433 more
- 01 Aug 2012 - 
TL;DR: The findings suggest that a high genetic burden confers an adverse lipid profile and predicts attenuated response in LDL-C levels and small LDL particle number to dietary and physical activity interventions aimed at weight loss.