Sarah Bridges Hales

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InstitutionMedical University of South Carolina
DepartmentPsychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
AddressP.O. Box MSC 861
Suite 410
67 President St.
Phone843-792-2350
Fax843-792-5432
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    1. Hales SB, Schulte EM, Turner TF, Malcolm R, Wojtanowski AC, Rethorst C, Pinto AM, Foster GD, O'Neil PM, Hales SB, Schulte EM, Turner TF, Malcolm R, Wojtanowski AC, Rethorst C, Pinto AM, Foster GD, O'Neil PM. Pilot evaluation of a personalized commercial program on weight loss, health outcomes, and quality of life. Transl Behav Med. 2021 12 14; 11(12):2091-2098. PMID: 34479369.
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    2. Hales SB, Turner T, Sword DO, Nance L, Brown JD, O'Neil PM, Hales SB, Turner T, Sword DO, Nance L, Brown JD, O'Neil PM. Evaluation of a Lifestyle Change Worksite Weight Management Program Across Multiple Employers and Sites. J Occup Environ Med. 2018 12; 60(12):1112-1115. PMID: 30188492.
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    3. Kennedy AB, Hales SB, Kennedy AB, Hales SB. Tools Clinicians Can Use to Help Get Patients Active. Curr Sports Med Rep. 2018 Aug; 17(8):271-276. PMID: 30095547.
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    4. Brown JD, Hales S, Evans TE, Turner T, Sword DO, O'Neil PM, Ballentine S, Lovelace O, DuBose-Morris RA, Brown JD, Hales S, Evans TE, Turner T, Sword DO, O'Neil PM, Ballentine S, Lovelace O, DuBose-Morris RA. Description, utilisation and results from a telehealth primary care weight management intervention for adults with obesity in South Carolina. J Telemed Telecare. 2020 Jan-Feb; 26(1-2):28-35. PMID: 30045661.
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    5. Turner-McGrievy GM, Hales SB, Schoffman DE, Valafar H, Brazendale K, Weaver RG, Beets MW, Wirth MD, Shivappa N, Mandes T, Hébert JR, Wilcox S, Hester A, McGrievy MJ, Turner-McGrievy GM, Hales SB, Schoffman DE, Valafar H, Brazendale K, Weaver RG, Beets MW, Wirth MD, Shivappa N, Mandes T, H?bert JR, Wilcox S, Hester A, McGrievy MJ. Choosing between responsive-design websites versus mobile apps for your mobile behavioral intervention: presenting four case studies. Transl Behav Med. 2017 06; 7(2):224-232. PMID: 27812798; PMCID: PMC5526804.
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    6. Hales S, Turner-McGrievy GM, Wilcox S, Davis RE, Fahim A, Huhns M, Valafar H, Hales S, Turner-McGrievy GM, Wilcox S, Davis RE, Fahim A, Huhns M, Valafar H. Trading pounds for points: Engagement and weight loss in a mobile health intervention. Digit Health. 2017 Jan-Dec; 3:2055207617702252. PMID: 29942590; PMCID: PMC6001249.
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    7. Hales S, Dunn C, Wilcox S, Turner-McGrievy GM, Hales S, Dunn C, Wilcox S, Turner-McGrievy GM. Is a Picture Worth a Thousand Words? Few Evidence-Based Features of Dietary Interventions Included in Photo Diet Tracking Mobile Apps for Weight Loss. J Diabetes Sci Technol. 2016 11; 10(6):1399-1405. PMID: 27251127; PMCID: PMC5094328.
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    8. Orr RK, Hoehn JL, Col NF, Hales S, Turner-McGrievy GM, Wilcox S, Fahim A, Davis RE, Huhns M, Valafar H. Social networks for improving healthy weight loss behaviors for overweight and obese adults: A randomized clinical trial of the social pounds off digitally (Social POD) mobile app. Int J Med Inform. 2016 10; 94:81-90. PMID: 27573315.
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    9. Schoffman DE, Davidson CR, Hales SB, Crimarco AE, Dahl AA, Turner-McGrievy GM, Schoffman DE, Davidson CR, Hales SB, Crimarco AE, Dahl AA, Turner-McGrievy GM. The Fast-Casual Conundrum: Fast-Casual Restaurant Entr?es Are Higher in Calories than Fast Food. J Acad Nutr Diet. 2016 10; 116(10):1606-1612. PMID: 27179672.
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    10. Hales S, Turner-McGrievy G, Fahim A, Freix A, Wilcox S, Davis RE, Huhns M, Valafar H, Hales S, Turner-McGrievy G, Fahim A, Freix A, Wilcox S, Davis RE, Huhns M, Valafar H. A Mixed-Methods Approach to the Development, Refinement, and Pilot Testing of Social Networks for Improving Healthy Behaviors. JMIR Hum Factors. 2016 Feb 12; 3(1):e8. PMID: 27026535; PMCID: PMC4811661.
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    11. Hales SB, Davidson C, Turner-McGrievy GM, Hales SB, Davidson C, Turner-McGrievy GM. Varying social media post types differentially impacts engagement in a behavioral weight loss intervention. Transl Behav Med. 2014 Dec; 4(4):355-62. PMID: 25584084; PMCID: PMC4286554.
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    12. Orr RK, Hoehn JL, Col NF, Turner-McGrievy GM, Hales SB, Baum AC. Transitioning to new child-care nutrition policies: nutrient content of preschool menus differs by presence of vegetarian main entr?e. J Acad Nutr Diet. 2014 Jan; 114(1):117-23. PMID: 24144990.
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