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Molly B. Conroy
Researcher at University of Utah
Publications - 115
Citations - 5328
Molly B. Conroy is an academic researcher from University of Utah. The author has contributed to research in topics: Weight loss & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 87 publications receiving 4346 citations. Previous affiliations of Molly B. Conroy include Arizona State University & University of Pennsylvania.
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Longitudinal study of muscle strength, quality, and adipose tissue infiltration
Matthew J. Delmonico,Tamara B. Harris,Marjolein Visser,Seok Won Park,Molly B. Conroy,Pedro Velasquez-Mieyer,Robert M. Boudreau,Todd M. Manini,Michael C. Nevitt,Anne B. Newman,Bret H. Goodpaster +10 more
TL;DR: Loss of leg MT in older adults is greater than muscle CSA loss, which suggests a decrease in MQ, and aging is associated with an increase in IMF regardless of changes in weight or SF.
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Sleep Duration and Quality: Impact on Lifestyle Behaviors and Cardiometabolic Health: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association
Marie-Pierre St-Onge,Michael A. Grandner,Devin L. Brown,Molly B. Conroy,Girardin Jean-Louis,Michael J. Coons,Deepak L. Bhatt +6 more
TL;DR: The evidence relating sleep duration and sleep disorders to cardiometabolic risk is reviewed and it is called for health organizations to include evidence-based sleep recommendations in their guidelines for optimal health.
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Reliability and Validity of Estimating the NIH Stroke Scale Score from Medical Records
Scott E. Kasner,Julio A. Chalela,Jean M. Luciano,Brett Cucchiara,Eric C. Raps,Michael L. McGarvey,Molly B. Conroy,Localio Ar +7 more
TL;DR: For the purposes of retrospective studies of acute stroke outcome, the NIHSS can be abstracted from medical records with a high degree of reliability and validity.
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The effect of electronic self-monitoring on weight loss and dietary intake: a randomized behavioral weight loss trial.
Lora E. Burke,Molly B. Conroy,Susan M. Sereika,Okan U. Elci,Mindi A. Styn,Sushama D. Acharya,Mary Ann Sevick,Mary Ann Sevick,Linda J. Ewing,Karen Glanz +9 more
TL;DR: Using a personal digital assistant with dietary and exercise software, with and without a feedback message, compared to using a paper diary/record, results in greater weight loss and improved self‐monitoring adherence.
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Using mHealth technology to enhance self-monitoring for weight loss: a randomized trial.
Lora E. Burke,Mindi A. Styn,Susan M. Sereika,Molly B. Conroy,Lei Ye,Karen Glanz,Mary Ann Sevick,Mary Ann Sevick,Linda J. Ewing +8 more
TL;DR: A daily feedback message delivered remotely enhanced adherence and improved weight loss, which suggests that technology can play a role in improving weight loss.