Corby K. Martin
Pennington Biomedical Research Center
319 Papers
1.2K Citations
Corby K. Martin is an academic researcher from Pennington Biomedical Research Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Weight loss. The author has an hindex of 58, co-authored 253 publications. Previous affiliations of Corby K. Martin include Louisiana State University & Medical University of South Carolina.
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Papers
Factors Protecting against a Decline in Physical Activity during the COVID-19 Pandemic.
S. Nicole Fearnbach,Emily W. Flanagan,Christoph Höchsmann,Robbie A. Beyl,Abby D. Altazan,Corby K. Martin,Leanne M. Redman +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the effects of individual-level factors on changes in physical activity (PA) levels during the COVID-19 restrictions were investigated. But, the results showed that changes in PA were heterogeneous, with 55% of the participants reporting increases in or maintenance of PA during that time.
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Effects of consuming mycoprotein, tofu or chicken upon subsequent eating behaviour, hunger and safety.
Donald A. Williamson,Paula J. Geiselman,Jennifer C. Lovejoy,Frank L. Greenway,Julia Volaufova,Corby K. Martin,Cheryl Arnett,Lauren Ortego +7 more
TL;DR: The findings suggest that mycoprotein and tofu have satiating properties that persist for several hours after a meal that have significant implications for the development of foods that are low in kilojoules, but are also filling.
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Examination of cognitive function during six months of calorie restriction: results of a randomized controlled trial.
Corby K. Martin,Stephen D. Anton,Hongmei Han,Emily York-Crowe,Leanne M. Redman,Eric Ravussin,Donald A. Williamson +6 more
TL;DR: This randomized controlled trial suggests that calorie restriction/dieting was not associated with a consistent pattern of cognitive impairment, and should be interpreted in the context of study limitations, namely small sample size and limited statistical power.
Effectiveness of SmartMoms, a Novel eHealth Intervention for Management of Gestational Weight Gain: Randomized Controlled Pilot Trial
Leanne M. Redman,L. Anne Gilmore,Jeffrey Breaux,Diana M. Thomas,Karen E. Elkind-Hirsch,Tiffany M. Stewart,Daniel S. Hsia,Jeffrey H. Burton,John W. Apolzan,Loren E Cain,Abby D. Altazan,Shelly A. Ragusa,Heather Brady,Allison B. Davis,J. Mick Tilford,Elizabeth F. Sutton,Corby K. Martin +16 more
TL;DR: An intensive lifestyle intervention for GWG can be effectively delivered via a mobile phone, which is both cost-effective and scalable.
Unconscious Memory Bias in Depression: Perceptual and Conceptual Processes
TL;DR: This article investigated mood congruency bias in depression using four different implicit memory tests, two perceptually driven, two conceptually driven and two non-conceptual driven, and found no MCM bias in any of them.
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