Kathryn M. Ross

Kathryn M. Ross

University of Florida

H-index: 26

North America-United States

About Kathryn M. Ross

Kathryn M. Ross, With an exceptional h-index of 26 and a recent h-index of 24 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Florida, specializes in the field of Obesity, Behavioral Intervention, Lifestyle Intervention, Weight Management, Physical Activity.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Digital health interventions for all? Examining inclusivity across all stages of the digital health intervention research process

Perceptions of an acceptance‐based weight management treatment among adults living in rural areas

Identification of minimum thresholds for dietary self‐monitoring to promote weight‐loss maintenance

Predicting high‐risk periods for weight regain following initial weight loss

A low‐burden, self‐weighing intervention to prevent weight gain in adults with obesity who do not enroll in comprehensive treatment

Exploring potential reach and representativeness of a self‐weighing weight gain prevention intervention in adults with overweight and obesity

Characterising individual variability in associations between self‐monitoring and weight change during and after a behavioral weight management program

To Truly Reduce Weight Stigma and Eating Disorder Risk, We Need to Stop Promoting Weight Loss Reply

Kathryn M. Ross Information

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Citations(all)

2898

Citations(since 2020)

1949

Cited By

1653

hIndex(all)

26

hIndex(since 2020)

24

i10Index(all)

46

i10Index(since 2020)

42

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University of Florida

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Kathryn M. Ross Skills & Research Interests

Obesity

Behavioral Intervention

Lifestyle Intervention

Weight Management

Physical Activity

Top articles of Kathryn M. Ross

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Digital health interventions for all? Examining inclusivity across all stages of the digital health intervention research process

Trials

Rebecca A Krukowski

Kathryn M Ross

Max J Western

Rosie Cooper

Heide Busse

...

2024/1/30

Perceptions of an acceptance‐based weight management treatment among adults living in rural areas

Clinical Obesity

Viviana Bauman

Taylor N Swanson

Abraham J Eastman

Kathryn M Ross

Michael G Perri

2024/4/12

Identification of minimum thresholds for dietary self‐monitoring to promote weight‐loss maintenance

Obesity

Kelsey M Arroyo

Chelsea A Carpenter

Rebecca A Krukowski

Kathryn M Ross

2024/4

Predicting high‐risk periods for weight regain following initial weight loss

Obesity

Kathryn M Ross

Lu You

Peihua Qiu

Meena N Shankar

Taylor N Swanson

...

2024/1

A low‐burden, self‐weighing intervention to prevent weight gain in adults with obesity who do not enroll in comprehensive treatment

Obesity Science & Practice

Megan A McVay

Montserrat Carrera Seoane

Melinda Rajoria

Marissa Dye

Natalie Marshall

...

2024/4

Exploring potential reach and representativeness of a self‐weighing weight gain prevention intervention in adults with overweight and obesity

Clinical Obesity

Kellie B Scotti

Melinda Rajoria

Montserrat Carrera Seoane

Kathryn M Ross

Sofia Muenyi

...

2024/2/1

Characterising individual variability in associations between self‐monitoring and weight change during and after a behavioral weight management program

Obesity Science & Practice

Kelsey M Arroyo

Kathryn M Ross

2024/2

To Truly Reduce Weight Stigma and Eating Disorder Risk, We Need to Stop Promoting Weight Loss Reply

Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics

Dori M Steinberg

Cara Bohon

2022/10/19

MyTrack+: Human-Centered Design of an mHealth App to Support Long-Term Weight Loss Maintenance

Frontiers in Digital Health

Yu-Peng Chen

Julia Woodward

Meena N Shankar

Dinank Bista

Umelo Ugwoaba

...

2024

Reducing intervention-and research-induced inequalities to tackle the digital divide in health promotion

International Journal for Equity in Health

Laura M König

Rebecca A Krukowski

Emmanuel Kuntsche

Heide Busse

Laura Gumbert

...

2023/12/4

Hunger, temptation, and dietary adherence during weight management

Eating Behaviors

Umelo A Ugwoaba

Chelsea A Carpenter

Kelsey M Arroyo

Charlayne A Scarlett

Kathryn M Ross

2023/8/1

Importance of self‐weighing to avoid post‐cessation weight gain: A secondary analysis of the fit and quit randomized trial

Obesity Science & Practice

Mackenzi Oswald

Kathryn M Ross

Ning Sun

Wupeng Yin

Stephanie J Garcia

...

2023/8

Using self-monitoring technology for nutritional counseling and weight management

DIGITAL HEALTH

Chelsea A Carpenter

Umelo A Ugwoaba

Michelle I Cardel

Kathryn M Ross

2022/5

Differential impact of telehealth extended-care programs for weight-loss maintenance in African American versus white adults

Journal of behavioral medicine

LaToya J O’Neal

Michael G Perri

Christie Befort

David M Janicke

Meena N Shankar

...

2022/8

Awareness, Acceptability, and Perceived Effectiveness of Text-Based Therapy Among Graduate Students: Cross-sectional Study

JMIR mHealth and uHealth

Samari A Blair

Andrea N Brockmann

Kelsey M Arroyo

Chelsea A Carpenter

Kathryn M Ross

2022/7/7

Consistency With and Disengagement From Self-monitoring of Weight, Dietary Intake, and Physical Activity in a Technology-Based Weight Loss Program: Exploratory Study

JMIR Formative Research

Chelsea A Carpenter

Abraham Eastman

Kathryn M Ross

2022/2/18

Access to food and physical activity environment resources in rural communities: Impact of using driving time versus physical distance indicators

Journal of Transport & Health

Brittney N Dixon

Young-Rock Hong

Michael G Perri

Acquel Allen

Joe Aufmuth

...

2022/12/1

Patient-Centered Care for Obesity: How We Can Treat Obesity While Actively Fighting Weight Stigma and Eating Disorder Risk

Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics

Michelle I Cardel

Faith A Newsome

Rebecca L Pearl

Kathryn M Ross

Jackson R Dillard

...

2022/6

Impact of Transition from Face‐to‐Face to Telehealth on Behavioral Obesity Treatment During the COVID‐19 Pandemic

Obesity

Kathryn M Ross

Chelsea A Carpenter

Kelsey M Arroyo

Meena N Shankar

Fan Yi

...

2022/4

Behaviors and psychological states associated with transitions from regaining to losing weight.

Health Psychology

Jacqueline F Hayes

Rena R Wing

Jessica L Unick

Kathryn M Ross

2022/12

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Co-Authors

H-index: 71
Michael G. Perri

Michael G. Perri

University of Florida

H-index: 66
Steve Anton

Steve Anton

University of Florida

H-index: 55
Michael Daniels

Michael Daniels

University of Florida

H-index: 47
J Graham Thomas

J Graham Thomas

Brown University

H-index: 41
Peihua Qiu

Peihua Qiu

University of Florida

H-index: 29
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DePaul University

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