Stephanie P. Goldstein

Stephanie P. Goldstein

Brown University

H-index: 23

North America-United States

About Stephanie P. Goldstein

Stephanie P. Goldstein, With an exceptional h-index of 23 and a recent h-index of 22 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Brown University, specializes in the field of digital health, electronic/mobile health, eating behavior, obesity, diet.

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

An explanation for the accuracy of sensor-based measures of energy intake: Amount of food consumed matters more than dietary composition

Ethical, legal, and social implications of digital health: A needs assessment from the Society of Behavioral Medicine to inform capacity building for behavioral scientists

State‐level working memory and dysregulated eating in children and adolescents: An exploratory ecological momentary assessment study

A randomized trial examining the effect of yoga on dietary lapses and lapse triggers following behavioral weight loss treatment

Applying a social determinants of health framework to guide digital innovations that reduce disparities in chronic disease

Classification of lapses in smokers attempting to stop: A supervised machine learning approach using data from a popular smoking cessation smartphone app

Characterizing emotional eating: Ecological momentary assessment with person-specific modeling

Detecting Eating Episodes From Wrist Motion Using Daily Pattern Analysis

Stephanie P. Goldstein Information

University

Position

Warren Alpert Medical School

Citations(all)

1923

Citations(since 2020)

1453

Cited By

1047

hIndex(all)

23

hIndex(since 2020)

22

i10Index(all)

37

i10Index(since 2020)

33

Email

University Profile Page

Brown University

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Stephanie P. Goldstein Skills & Research Interests

digital health

electronic/mobile health

eating behavior

obesity

diet

Top articles of Stephanie P. Goldstein

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

An explanation for the accuracy of sensor-based measures of energy intake: Amount of food consumed matters more than dietary composition

Appetite

Tommy Chou

Adam W Hoover

Stephanie P Goldstein

Dante Greco-Henderson

Corby K Martin

...

2024/3/1

Ethical, legal, and social implications of digital health: A needs assessment from the Society of Behavioral Medicine to inform capacity building for behavioral scientists

Translational Behavioral Medicine

Stephanie P Goldstein

Camille Nebeker

Rebecca Bartlett Ellis

Megan Oser

2024/3/1

State‐level working memory and dysregulated eating in children and adolescents: An exploratory ecological momentary assessment study

International Journal of Eating Disorders

Andrea B Goldschmidt

Stephanie P Goldstein

Florian Schmiedek

Erin Stalvey

Bailey Irizarry

...

2024/1

A randomized trial examining the effect of yoga on dietary lapses and lapse triggers following behavioral weight loss treatment

Obesity Science & Practice

Jessica L Unick

Shira I Dunsiger

Beth C Bock

Sally A Sherman

Tosca D Braun

...

2023/10

Applying a social determinants of health framework to guide digital innovations that reduce disparities in chronic disease

Stephanie P Goldstein

Alison Tovar

Hallie M Espel-Huynh

Kristen Cooksey Stowers

2023/9/1

Classification of lapses in smokers attempting to stop: A supervised machine learning approach using data from a popular smoking cessation smartphone app

Nicotine and Tobacco Research

Olga Perski

Kezhi Li

Nikolas Pontikos

David Simons

Stephanie P Goldstein

...

2023/7/1

Characterizing emotional eating: Ecological momentary assessment with person-specific modeling

Appetite

Erica Ahlich

Stephanie P Goldstein

J Graham Thomas

2023/4/1

Detecting Eating Episodes From Wrist Motion Using Daily Pattern Analysis

IEEE Journal of Biomedical and Health Informatics

Zeyu Tang

Adam Patyk

James Jolly

Stephanie P Goldstein

J Graham Thomas

...

2023/12/11

Association of weight and shape concern with weight change and weight-related behaviors in behavioral weight loss treatment

Journal of Behavioral Medicine

Stephanie P Goldstein

KayLoni L Olson

J Graham Thomas

2023/9/23

Dietary lapses are associated with meaningful elevations in daily caloric intake and added sugar consumption during a lifestyle modification intervention

Obesity Science & Practice

Stephanie P Goldstein

E Whitney Evans

Hallie M Espel‐Huynh

Carly M Goldstein

Renee Karchere‐Sun

...

2022/8

Preliminary evidence of contextual factors’ influence on weight loss treatment outcomes: implications for future research

International Journal of Obesity

J Graham Thomas

Stephanie P Goldstein

Leslie A Brick

2022/6

Combining passive eating monitoring and ecological momentary assessment to characterize dietary lapses from a lifestyle modification intervention

Appetite

Stephanie P Goldstein

Adam Hoover

J Graham Thomas

2022/8/1

Behavior science in the evolving world of digital health: considerations on anticipated opportunities and challenges

Translational behavioral medicine

Madalina Sucala

Heather Cole-Lewis

Danielle Arigo

Megan Oser

Stephanie Goldstein

...

2021/2

Internalized weight bias is associated with perceived exertion and affect during exercise in a sample with higher body weight

Obesity Science & Practice

KayLoni L Olson

Stephanie P Goldstein

Rena R Wing

David M Williams

Kathryn E Demos

...

2021/8

Evaluation of intervention components to maximize outcomes of behavioral obesity treatment delivered online: A factorial experiment following the multiphase optimization …

Contemporary Clinical Trials

Lisa A Uebelacker

Tosca D Braun

Lynn E Taylor

Robert Saper

Marielle Baldwi

...

2024/2/1

The Behavioral Intervention with Technology for E-Weight Loss Study (BITES): incorporating energy balance models and the bite counter into an online behavioral weight loss program

Journal of technology in behavioral science

Carly M Goldstein

Stephanie P Goldstein

Diana M Thomas

Adam Hoover

Dale S Bond

...

2021/6

Optimizing a Just-in-Time Adaptive Intervention to Improve Dietary Adherence in Behavioral Obesity Treatment: Protocol for a Microrandomized Trial

JMIR Research Protocols

Stephanie P Goldstein

Fengqing Zhang

Predrag Klasnja

Adam Hoover

Rena R Wing

...

2021/12/6

Examination of the relationship between lapses and weight loss in a smartphone-based just-in time adaptive intervention

Translational behavioral medicine

Stephanie P Goldstein

Leslie A Brick

J Graham Thomas

Evan M Forman

2021/4/1

Comparing ecological momentary assessment to sensor-based approaches in predicting dietary lapse

Translational behavioral medicine

Rebecca J Crochiere

Fengqing Zhang

Adrienne S Juarascio

Stephanie P Goldstein

J Graham Thomas

...

2021/12/1

Weight stigma is overlooked in commercial‐grade mobile applications for weight loss and weight‐related behaviors

Obesity Science & Practice

KayLoni L Olson

Stephanie P Goldstein

Jason Lillis

Emily Panza

2020

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