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Bryan K. Smith
Researcher at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
Publications - 43
Citations - 4692
Bryan K. Smith is an academic researcher from Southern Illinois University Edwardsville. The author has contributed to research in topics: Weight loss & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 35 publications receiving 4266 citations. Previous affiliations of Bryan K. Smith include University of Kansas.
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Appropriate Physical Activity Intervention Strategies for Weight Loss and Prevention of Weight Regain for Adults
Joseph E. Donnelly,Steven N. Blair,John M. Jakicic,Melinda M. Manore,Janet Walberg Rankin,Bryan K. Smith +5 more
TL;DR: There is inadequate evidence to determine whether PA prevents or attenuates detrimental changes in chronic disease risk during weight gain, and no evidence from well-designed randomized controlled trials exists to judge the effectiveness of PA for prevention of weight regain after weight loss.
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Physical Activity Across the Curriculum (PAAC): A randomized controlled trial to promote physical activity and diminish overweight and obesity in elementary school children
Joseph E. Donnelly,Jerry L. Greene,Cheryl A. Gibson,Bryan K. Smith,Richard A. Washburn,Debra K. Sullivan,Katrina D. DuBose,Matthew S. Mayo,Kristin H. Schmelzle,Joseph J. Ryan,Dennis J. Jacobsen,Shannon L. Williams +11 more
TL;DR: The Physical Activity Across the Curriculum approach may promote daily Physical activity and academic achievement in elementary school children and 75 min of Physical activity Across theCurriculum activities may attenuate increases in Body Mass Index.
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Aerobic exercise alone results in clinically significant weight loss for men and women: Midwest exercise trial 2
Joseph E. Donnelly,Jeffery J. Honas,Bryan K. Smith,Matthew S. Mayo,Cheryl A. Gibson,Debra K. Sullivan,Jaehoon Lee,Stephen D. Herrmann,Kate Lambourne,R.A. Washburn +9 more
TL;DR: Exercise is recommended by public health agencies for weight management; however, the role of exercise is generally considered secondary to energy restriction.
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Weight Loss Can Lead to Resolution of Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease Symptoms: A Prospective Intervention Trial
Mandeep Singh,Jaehoon Lee,Neil Gupta,Neil Gupta,Srinivas Gaddam,Bryan K. Smith,Sachin Wani,Sachin Wani,Debra K. Sullivan,Amit Rastogi,Amit Rastogi,Ajay Bansal,Ajay Bansal,Joseph E. Donnelly,Prateek Sharma,Prateek Sharma +15 more
TL;DR: The aim was to measure the impact of weight loss on GERD symptoms and to establish whether weight loss can lead to resolution ofGERD symptoms.
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Physical activity across the curriculum: Year one process evaluation results
Cheryl A. Gibson,Bryan K. Smith,Katrina D. DuBose,J. Leon Greene,Bruce W. Bailey,Shannon L. Williams,Joseph J. Ryan,Kristin H. Schmelzle,Richard A. Washburn,Debra K. Sullivan,Matthew S. Mayo,Joseph E. Donnelly +11 more
TL;DR: In the first year of the PAAC intervention, process evaluation results were instrumental in identifying successes and challenges faced by teachers when trying to modify existing academic lessons to incorporate physical activity.