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Yue Liao
Researcher at University of Texas at Arlington
Publications - 62
Citations - 1865
Yue Liao is an academic researcher from University of Texas at Arlington. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Psychological intervention. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 49 publications receiving 1347 citations. Previous affiliations of Yue Liao include University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center & University of Southern California.
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The Acute Relationships Between Affect, Physical Feeling States, and Physical Activity in Daily Life: A Review of Current Evidence.
TL;DR: This review was among the first attempts to synthesize current evidence on the acute relationships between affective and physical feeling states and physical activity from studies conducted in free-living, naturalistic settings in non-clinical populations.
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Investigating children's physical activity and sedentary behavior using ecological momentary assessment with mobile phones
Genevieve F. Dunton,Yue Liao,Stephen S. Intille,Stephen S. Intille,Donna Spruijt-Metz,Mary Ann Pentz +5 more
TL;DR: Step counts and the likelihood of 5+ min of MVPA were significantly higher during EMA‐reported physical activity (active play/sports/exercising) vs. sedentary behaviors (reading/computer/homework, watching TV/movies, playing video games, riding in a car) (P < 0.001).
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A Systematic Review of Methods and Procedures Used in Ecological Momentary Assessments of Diet and Physical Activity Research in Youth: An Adapted STROBE Checklist for Reporting EMA Studies (CREMAS)
TL;DR: Findings from this review suggest that in order to identify best practices for EMA methodology in nutrition and physical activity research among youth, more standardized EMA reporting is needed.
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Do Stressed Mothers have Heavier Children? A Meta‐Analysis on the Relationship Between Maternal Stress and Child Body Mass Index
TL;DR: This meta‐analysis synthesized 17 studies investigating the association between levels of psychological stress experienced by mothers and the body mass index of their children highlights the potential benefits of including a parent stress management component in childhood obesity prevention programmes.
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Investigating within-day and longitudinal effects of maternal stress on children's physical activity, dietary intake, and body composition: Protocol for the MATCH study
Genevieve F. Dunton,Yue Liao,Eldin Dzubur,Adam M. Leventhal,Jimi Huh,Tara L. Gruenewald,Gayla Margolin,Carol Koprowski,Eleanor B. Tate,Stephen S. Intille +9 more
TL;DR: The recruitment, data collection, and data analytic protocols for the MATCH study are described, a longitudinal investigation using novel real-time data capture strategies to examine within-day associations of maternal stress with children's physical activity and dietary intake, and how these effects contribute to children's obesity risk.