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Jack F. Hollis
Researcher at Kaiser Permanente
Publications - 86
Citations - 8006
Jack F. Hollis is an academic researcher from Kaiser Permanente. The author has contributed to research in topics: Smoking cessation & Weight loss. The author has an hindex of 45, co-authored 86 publications receiving 7680 citations. Previous affiliations of Jack F. Hollis include Oregon Research Institute.
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The Effects of Nonpharmacologic Interventions on Blood Pressure of Persons With High Normal Levels: Results of the Trials of Hypertension Prevention, Phase I
Paul K. Whelton,Lawrence J. Appel,Jeanne Charleston,Arlene Taylor Dalcin,Craig K. Ewart,Linda P. Fried,Delores Kaidy,Michael J. Klag,Shiriki K. Kumanyika,Lyn Steffen,W. Gordon Walker,Albert Oberman,Karen Counts,Heidi Hataway,James M. Raczynski,Neil Rappaport,Roland Weinsier,Nemat O. Borhani,Edmund Bernauer,Patricia A. Borhani,Carlos de la Cruz,Andrew Ertl,Doug Heustis,Marshall Lee,Wade Lovelace,Ellen O'Connor,Liz Peel,Carolyn Sugars,James O. Taylor,Beth Walker Corkery,Denis A. Evans,Mary Ellen Keough,Martha Clare Morris,Eleanor Pistorino,Frank M. Sacks,Mary Cameron,Sheila Corrigan,Nancy King Wright,William B. Applegate,Amy Brewer,Laretha Goodwin,Stephen T. Miller,Joseph T. Murphy,Judy Randle,Jay M. Sullivan,Norman L. Lasser,David M. Batey,Lee Dolan,Sheila Hamill,Pat Kennedy,Vera I. Lasser,Lewis H. Kuller,Arlene W. Caggiula,N. Carole Milas,Monica E. Yamamoto,Thomas M. Vogt,Merwyn R. Greenlick,Jack F. Hollis,Victor J. Stevens,Jerome D. Cohen,Mildred Mattfeldt-Beman,Connie Brinkmann,Katherine Roth,Lana Shepek,Charles H. Hennekens,Julie E. Buring,Nancy R. Cook,Ellie Danielson,Kim Eberlein,David Gordon,Patricia R. Hebert,Jean MacFadyen,Sherry L. Mayrent,Bernard Rosner,Suzanne Satterfield,Heather Tosteson,Martin Van Denburgh,Jeffrey A. Cutler,Erica Brittain,Marilyn Farrand,Peter G. Kaufmann,Ed Lakatos,Eva Obarzanek,John Belcher,Andrea Dommeyer,Ivan Mills,Peggy Neibling,Margo Woods,B.J. Kremen Goldman,Elaine Blethen +89 more
TL;DR: Weight reduction is the most effective of the strategies tested for reducing blood pressure in normotensive persons, and sodium reduction is also effective.
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Comparison of strategies for sustaining weight loss: the weight loss maintenance randomized controlled trial.
Laura P. Svetkey,Victor J. Stevens,Phillip J. Brantley,Lawrence J. Appel,Jack F. Hollis,Catherine M. Loria,William M. Vollmer,Christina M. Gullion,Kristine L. Funk,Patti Smith,Carmen D. Samuel-Hodge,Valerie H. Myers,Lillian F. Lien,Daniel Laferriere,Betty M. Kennedy,Gerald J. Jerome,Fran Heinith,David W. Harsha,Pamela Evans,Thomas P. Erlinger,Arline T. Dalcin,Janelle W. Coughlin,Jeanne Charleston,Catherine M. Champagne,Alan Bauck,Jamy D. Ard,Kathleen Aicher +26 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors compared two weight loss maintenance interventions with a self-directed control group, i.e., personal contact and interactive technology-based intervention, for 30 months.
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Preventing Falls Among Community-Dwelling Older Persons: Results From a Randomized Trial
Mark C. Hornbrook,Victor J. Stevens,Darlene J. Wingfield,Jack F. Hollis,Merwyn R. Greenlick,Marcia G. Ory +5 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that the intervention dose was not of sufficient intensity or duration to have a marked protective effect on older persons and future research should focus on more intensive intervention approaches because serious falls do not appear to be amendable to low-intensity environment/behavioral efforts.
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Relapse and maintenance issues for smoking cessation.
Judith K. Ockene,Karen M. Emmons,Robin J. Mermelstein,Kenneth A. Perkins,Debra Bonollo,Carolyn C. Voorhees,Jack F. Hollis +6 more
TL;DR: Predictors of relapse include slips, younger age, nicotine dependence, low self-efficacy, weight concerns, and previous quit attempts, and standard definitions for slip, relapse, and long-term maintenance are discussed.
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Weight loss during the intensive intervention phase of the weight-loss maintenance trial.
Jack F. Hollis,Christina M. Gullion,Victor J. Stevens,Phillip J. Brantley,Lawrence J. Appel,Jamy D. Ard,Catherine M. Champagne,Arlene Dalcin,Thomas P. Erlinger,Kristine L. Funk,Daniel Laferriere,Pao-Hwa Lin,Catherine M. Loria,Carmen D. Samuel-Hodge,William M. Vollmer,Laura P. Svetkey +15 more
TL;DR: The WLM behavioral intervention successfully achieved clinically significant short-term weight loss in a diverse population of high-risk patients, although the association between behavioral measures and weight loss differed by race and gender groups.