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Kevin Patrick
Researcher at University of California, San Diego
Publications - 195
Citations - 22221
Kevin Patrick is an academic researcher from University of California, San Diego. The author has contributed to research in topics: Behavior change & Population. The author has an hindex of 59, co-authored 192 publications receiving 20528 citations. Previous affiliations of Kevin Patrick include University of California, Los Angeles & United States Department of Health and Human Services.
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Clinical trial management of participant recruitment, enrollment, engagement, and retention in the SMART study using a Marketing and Information Technology (MARKIT) model.
Anjali Gupta,Karen J. Calfas,Simon J. Marshall,Thomas N. Robinson,Cheryl L. Rock,Jeannie S. Huang,Melanie Epstein-Corbin,Christina Servetas,Michael C. Donohue,Gregory J. Norman,Fredric Raab,Gina Merchant,James H. Fowler,William G. Griswold,B. J. Fogg,Kevin Patrick +15 more
TL;DR: The MARKIT model brings together best practices from information technology, marketing, and clinical research into a single framework to maximize efforts for recruitment, enrollment, engagement, and retention of participants into a RCT and introduces a new model for clinical trials management that is a result of interdisciplinary team science.
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Fruit and vegetable intake and eating behaviors mediate the effect of a randomized text-message based weight loss program
Gregory J. Norman,Julia K. Kolodziejczyk,Julia K. Kolodziejczyk,Marc A. Adams,Kevin Patrick,Simon J. Marshall +5 more
TL;DR: The findings suggest that sending text-messages that promote healthy eating strategies resulted in moderate short-term weight loss in overweight/obese individuals.
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The Healthcare Sector's Role in the U.S. National Physical Activity Plan.
TL;DR: Evidence is mixed about whether interventions based in healthcare settings and offered by healthcare providers can improve PA behaviors in patients, but office-based screening and advice to be active, followed by telephone or community support for PA has proven effective in creating lasting PA behavior improvement.
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The Team Science Toolkit: Enhancing Research Collaboration Through Online Knowledge Sharing
Amanda L. Vogel,Kara L. Hall,Stephen M. Fiore,Julie Thompson Klein,L. Michelle Bennett,Howard Gadlin,Daniel Stokols,Linda Nebeling,Stefan Wuchty,Kevin Patrick,Erica L. Spotts,Christian Pohl,William T. Riley,Holly J. Falk-Krzesinski +13 more
TL;DR: The concept of team science has emerged as a strategy to address increasingly complex scientific problems, often by applying sophisticated conceptual and methodologic approaches that draw on multiple disciplines, fields, and professions as discussed by the authors.
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Reliability and validity of brief psychosocial measures related to dietary behaviors.
Gregory J. Norman,Jordan A. Carlson,Jordan A. Carlson,James F. Sallis,Nicole M. Wagner,Karen J. Calfas,Kevin Patrick +6 more
TL;DR: The strongest and most consistent scales related to dietary behaviors were healthy eating change strategies and enjoyment and consistent convergent validity was also found for the cons of change scales.