Principal Investigator/Program Director (Last, First, Middle): Raynor, Hollie, A.

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Hollie A. Raynor / POSITION TITLE
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EDUCATION/TRAINING (Begin with baccalaureate or other initial professional education, such as nursing, and include postdoctoral training.)
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San Diego State University / B.S. / 1992 / Food and Nutrition
University of Tennessee at Knoxville / M.S. / 1995 / Public Health Nutrition
State University of New York at Buffalo / Ph.D. / 2003 / Clinical Psychology
Brown University School of Medicine, The Miriam Hospital / Post-doctoral Fellow / 2004 / Behavioral Medicine

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Principal Investigator/Program Director (Last, First, Middle): Raynor, Hollie, A.

A. Positions and Honors

Positions and Employment

1994-1996  Teaching Assistant; Public Health; The University of Tennessee at Knoxville; Knoxville, TN

1995-1996  Instructor; Human Ecology–Nutrition; The University of Tennessee at Knoxville; Knoxville, TN

1995-1996 Clinical Nutrition Specialist; Children’s Hospital; Knoxville, TN

1996-2001  Graduate Research Assistant; Clinical Psychology/Behavioral Medicine; State University of

New York at Buffalo; Buffalo, NY

2001-2002 Project Coordinator; Pediatrics/Behavioral Medicine; State University of New York at

Buffalo; Buffalo, NY

2002-2003 Psychology Intern – Weight Control Research Placement; Brown University; Providence, RI

2003-2004 Post-doctoral Fellow; Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior; The Miriam Hospital

and Brown University School of Medicine; Providence, RI

2004-2007 Adjunct Faculty; Rhode Island College; Providence, RI

2004-2007 Assistant Professor (Research); Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior; The

Miriam Hospital and Brown University School of Medicine; Providence, RI

2007-Present Adjunct Assistant Professor (Research); Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior;

The Miriam Hospital and Brown University School of Medicine; Providence, RI

2007-2009 Assistant Professor; Department of Nutrition; University of Tennessee at Knoxville;

Knoxville, TN.

2009-Present Associate Professor; Department of Nutrition; University of Tennessee at Knoxville;

Knoxville, TN.

2010-2014 Director, Public Health Nutrition Program; University of Tennessee at Knoxville;

Knoxville, TN.

Honors

1999 Citation Paper at the Society of Behavioral Medicine Conference, San Diego

2003 Recognized Intern Poster at the 7th Annual Research Symposium on Mental Health

Sciences at Brown University

2003 Citation Paper and Most Scientific Poster at the Society of Behavioral Medicine

Conference, Salt Lake City

2003 Loan Repayment Program, National Institutes of Health (NIH)

2003 Finalist for the Ethan Sims Young Investigator Award, North American Association for the Study of Obesity (NAASO), for October Conference

2007 Dannon Leadership Institute

2009-2010 NIDDK Special Emphasis Panel ZDK1-GRB-1; Translational Research

2010 NCMHD Special Emphasis Panel ZMD1 PA; Advances in Health Disparities Research on Social

Determinants of Health

2011-2012 CIDO NIH study section

2011 University Award: Professional Promise in Research and Creative Achievement

2011 College Award: Mary Helen Byers Award

2011 Alvin & Sally Beaman Professorship

2012 Excellence in Weight Management Outcomes Research Award: WM DPG American Dietetic Association (Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics)

2012 College Award: Jacky DeJonge Award

2012 NIH Special Emphasis Panel: Risk, Prevention, and Health Behavior

2012 NCMHD Special Emphasis Panel ZMD1 MLS; Social, Behavioral, Health Services, and Policy

Research on Minority Health and Health Disparities

2012 American Psychological Association, Obesity Guideline Panel

2013 NIDDK Special Emphasis Panel ZDK1GRB-1; Time-sensitive Obesity Applications

2013 Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, Adult Weight Management Certification Program, Faculty

2013 NIH Special Emphasis Panel ZRG1 RPHB-N; Obesity

2013 NIH Special Emphasis Panel EMNR K 80; Diabetes, Obesity, and Endocrine Disorders

2013 NIH ZRG1 RPHB-S 02 M; Member Conflict: Behavioral Interventions, Obesity, and Health Outcomes

2013 NIH EMNR K 80: Translational Research in Diabetes, Obesity and Endocrine Disorders

2013 NIH Small Grants for New Investigators to Promote Diversity in Health-Related Research (R03)

2013 Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics appointed representative for the AACE/ACE Consensus Conference on Obesity

2013 SEC 2014 Symposium Advisory Board member

2014 NIDDK Special Emphasis Panel; Time-Sensitive Obesity Policy and Program Evaluation

2014 NIH Special Emphasis Panel ZRG1 RPHB-S; Behavioral Interventions, Obesity and Chronic Pain

B. Selected Peer-reviewed Publications (in chronological order).

Epstein LH, Myers MD, Raynor HA, Saelens BE. (1998). Treatment of pediatric obesity.

Pediatrics, 101, 554-570. PMID12224662.

Myers MD, Raynor HA, Epstein LH. (1998). Predictors of child psychological changes during family-based treatment for obesity. Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med, 152, 855-861. PMID9743030.

Coleman KJ, Raynor HA, Mueller DM, Cerny FJ, Dorn JM, Epstein LH. (1999). Providing sedentary adults with choices for meeting their walking goals. Prev Med, 28, 510-519. PMID10329342.

Raynor HA, Epstein LH. (2000). Effects of sensory stimulation and post-ingestive consequences

on satiation. Physiol Behav, 70, 465-470. PMID11110999.

Epstein LH, Gordy CC, Raynor HA, Beddome M, Kilanowski CK, Paluch R. (2001). Increasing fruit and vegetable and decreasing fat and sugar intake in families at risk for childhood obesity. Obes Res, 9, 171-178. PMID11323442.

Epstein LH, Roemmich JN, Raynor HA. (2001). Behavioral therapy in the treatment of pediatric obesity. Pediatr Clin North Am, 48, 981-993. PMID11494647.

Raynor HA, Epstein LH. (2001). Dietary variety, energy regulation and obesity. Psychol Bull, 127, 325-341. PMID11393299.

Epstein LH, Paluch RA, Raynor HA. (2001). Sex differences in obese children and siblings

in family-based obesity treatment. Obes Res, 9, 746-753. PMID11743058.

Raynor HA, Kilanowski CK, Esterlis I, Epstein LH. (2002). A cost-analysis of adopting a

healthy diet in a family-based obesity treatment program. J Am Diet Assoc, 102, 645-650. PMID12008989.

Epstein LH, Truesdale R, Wojcik A, Paluch RA, Raynor HA. (2003). Effects of deprivation on hedonics

and reinforcing value of food. Physiol Behav, 78, 221-227. PMID12576119.

Raynor HA, Epstein LH. (2003). The relative-reinforcing value of food under differing levels

of food deprivation and restriction. Appetite, 40, 15-24. PMID12631501.

Raynor HA, Jeffery RW, Tate DF, Wing RR. (2004). The relationship between changes in food group variety, dietary intake, and weight during obesity treatment. Int J Obes, 28, 813-820. PMID15037882.

Raynor HA, Polley BA, Wing RR, Jeffery RW. (2004). Is dietary fat intake related to liking for or household availability of high- and low-fat foods? Obes Res, 12, 816-823. PMID15166302.

Epstein LH, Paluch RA, Kilanowski CK, Raynor HA. (2004).The effect of reinforcement or stimulus

control to reduce sedentary behavior in the treatment of pediatric obesity. Health Psychol, 23, 371-380. PMID15264973.

Epstein LH, Roemmich JN, Paluch RA, Raynor HA. (2005). Influence of changes in

sedentary behavior on energy and macronutrient intake in youth. Am J Clin Nutr, 81, 361-366. PMID15699222.

Raynor HA, Wing RR, Jeffery RW, Phelan S, Hill JO. (2005). Amount of food group variety consumed in the diet and long-term weight loss maintenance. Obes Res, 13, 883-890. PMID15919842.

Epstein LH, Roemmich JN, Paluch RA, Raynor HA. (2005). Physical activity as a substitute for sedentary behavior in youth. Ann Behav Med, 29, 200-209. PMID15946114.

Stein RI, Epstein LH, Raynor HA, Kilanowski CK, Paluch RA. (2005). The influence of parenting change on pediatric weight control. Obes Res, 13, 1749-1755. PMID16286522.

Raynor HA, Niemeier HN, Wing RR. (2006). Effect of limiting snack food variety on long-

term sensory-specific satiety and monotony during obesity treatment. Eating Behav, 7, 1-14. PMID16360618.

Raynor HA, Wing RR. (2006). Limiting variety in snacks across days on hedonics and consumption. Appetite, 46, 168-176. PMID 16488056

Raynor HA, Maier D. (2006). The childhood obesity epidemic: Key eating and activity behaviors

to address in treatment. Med Health/Rhode Island, 89, 241-243, 246. PMID16925185.

Wing RR, Tate DF, Gorin AA, Raynor HA, Fava JL. (2006). A self-regulation program for

maintenance of weight loss. New Engl J Med, 355,1563-1571. PMID17035649.

Gorin A, Raynor H, Chula-Maquire K, Wing R. (2006). Decreasing household television time: A pilot study of a combined behavioral and environmental intervention. Behav Intervent, 21, 273-280.

Niemeier HN, Raynor HA, Lloyd-Richardson EE, Rogers ML, Wing RR. (2006). Fast food consumption and breakfast skipping: Predictors of weight gain from adolescence to adulthood in a nationally representative sample. J Adolesc Health, 39, 842-849. PMID17116514.

Wing RR, Tate DF, Gorin AA, Raynor HA, Fava JL, Machan J. (2007). STOP regain: Are there negative effects of daily weighing? J Consult Clin Psychol, 75, 652-656. PMID17663619.

Raynor HA, Wing RR. (2007). Package unit size and amount of food: Do both influence intake? Obesity, 15, 2311-2319 .PMID17890500.

Gorin AA, Pinto AM, Raynor HA, Fava J, Tate DF, Wing RR. (2007). Failing to meet weight loss expectations does not impact maintenance in successful weight losers. Obesity, 15, 3086-3090. PMID18198318.

Gorin, AA, Raynor HA, Niemeier HM, Wing RR. (2007). Home grocery delivery improves the household food environments of behavioral weight loss participants: Results of an 8-week pilot study. Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act, 4, 58. PMID18001469. PMCID2204035.

Williams DM, Raynor HA, Ciccolo JT. (2008). A review of TV viewing and its association with health outcomes in adults. Am J Lifestyle Med, 2, 250-259.

Raynor HA, Jeffery RW, Ruggeiro A, Clark J, Delahanty L. (2008). Weight loss strategies associated with body mass index in overweight adults with type 2 diabetes at entry into the Look AHEAD Trial. Diabetes Care, 31, 1-6. PMID18375417. PMCID2453652.

Phelan S, Wing R, Raynor H, Dibello J, Thalmann K, Wanfeng P. (2008). Holiday weight management by successful weight losers and normal weight individuals. J Consult Clin Psychol, 26, 442-448. PMID18540737.

Pinto AM, Gorin AA, Raynor HA, Wing RR, Tate DF. (2008). Successful weight loss maintenance in relation to method of weight loss. Obesity, 16, 2456-2461. PMID18719680. PMCID2666007.

Raynor HA, Osterholt KM, Hart CN, Jelalian E, Vivier P, Wing RR. (2009). Evaluation of active and passive recruitment methods used in randomized controlled trials targeting pediatric obesity. Int J Pediatr Obes, 4, 224-232. PMID19922036.

Raynor HA, Jelalian E, Vivier P, Hart C, Wing RR. (2009). Parent-reported eating and leisure-time activity selection patterns related to energy balance in preschool- and school-aged children. J Nutr Educ Behav, 41, 19-26. PMID19161916. PMCID2654320.

Vitolins MZ, Anderson AM, Delahanty L, Raynor H, Miller GD, Mobley C, Reeves R, Yamamoto M, Champagne C, Wing RR, Mayer-Davis E. (2009). Action for Health in Diabetes (Look AHEAD) Trial: Baseline evaluation of selected nutrients and food group intake. J Am Diet Assoc, 109, 1367-1375. PMID19631042. PMCID2804253.

Bond DS, Raynor HA, Vithiananthan S, Sax HC, Pohl D, Roye DG, Ryder BA, Wing RR. (2009). Differences in salivary habituation to a taste stimulus in bariatric surgery candidates and normal-weight controls. Obes Surg, 19, 873-878. PMID19455371.

Raynor HA, Van Walleghen E, Niemeier H, Butryn M, Wing RR. (2009). Do food provisions packaged in single-servings reduce energy intake at breakfast during a brief behavioral weight-loss intervention? J Am Diet Assoc, 109, 1922-1925. PMID19857636. PMID2792041.

McCaffery JM, Haley AP, Sweet LH, Phelan S, Raynor HA, Del Parigi A, Cohen R, Wing RR. (2009). Differential fMRI response to food pictures among successful weight loss maintainers relative to normal weight and obese controls. Am J Clin Nutr, 90, 928-934. PMID19675107. PMCID2744621.

Gokee-LaRose J, Gorin AA, Raynor HA, Nelson MC, Jeffery RW, Wing RR. (2009). Are standard behavioral weight loss programs effective for young adults? Int J Obes, 33, 1374-1380. PMID19786967. PMCID2996044.

Bond DS, Raynor HA, McCaffery JM, Wing RR. (2010). Salivary habituation to food stimuli in successful weight loss maintainers, obese and normal-weight adults. Int J Obes, 34, 593-596. PMID20010900.

Hart CN, Raynor HA, Jelalian E, Drotar D. (2010). The association of maternal food intake and infants’ and toddlers’ food intake. Child: Care, Health, and Development, 36, 396-401. PMID20337642.

Hart CN, Jelalian E, Raynor HA, Mehlenbeck R, Lloyd-Richardson EE, Kaplan J, Flynn-O’Brien K, Wing, RR. (2010). Early patterns of food intake in an adolescent weight loss trial as predictors of BMI change. Eating Behav, 11, 217-222. PMID20850055. PMCID2943148.

Phalen S, Hassenstab J, McCaffery JM, Sweet L, Raynor HA, Cohen RA, Wing RR. (2011). Attentional processing of food cues in weight loss maintainers, normal weight, and obese individuals. Obesity, 19, 69-73. PMID20539296. PMCID3568684.

Looney SM, Spence ML, Raynor HA. (2011). Use of body mass index and body mass index growth charts for assessment of childhood weight status in the United States: A systematic review. Clin Pedia, 50, 91-99. PMID20837615.

Looney SM, Raynor HA. (2011). Impact of portion size and energy density on snack intake in preschool children. J Am Diet Assoc, 111, 414-418. PMID21338741.

Raynor HA, Van Walleghen E, Osterholt K, Hart CN, Jelalian E, Wing RR, Goldfield G. (2011). The relationship between child and parent food hedonics and parent and child food group intake in overweight/obese children. J Am Diet Assoc, 111, 425-430. PMID21338743. PMCID3058875.

Gorin AA, Phelan S, Raynor HA, Wing RR. (2011). Home food and exercise environments of normal weight and overweight adults. Am J Health Behav, 35, 618-626. PMID22040622.

Raynor HA, Van Walleghen EL, Bachman JL, Looney SM, Phelan S, Wing RR. (2011). Dietary energy density and successful weight loss maintenance. Eating Behav, 12, 119-125. PMID21385641. PMCID3066438.

John D, Thompson DL, Raynor H, Bielak K, Rider B, Basset DR. (2011). Treadmill workstations: A worksite physical activity intervention in overweight and obese office workers. J Phys Act Health, 8, 1034-1043. PMID22039122.

Bachman J, Phelan S, Wing RR, Raynor HA. (2011). Eating frequency is higher in weight loss maintainers and normal weight individuals as compared to overweight individuals. J Am Diet Assoc, 111, 1730-1734. PMID22027056. PMCID3202697.

Hart CN, Raynor HA, Osterholt KM, Jelalian E, Wing RR. (2011). Eating and activity habits of overweight children on weekdays and weekends. Int J Pediatric Obes, 6, 467-472. PMID21774578.

Leahey TM, Bond DS, Raynor HA, Roye D, Vithiananthan S, Ryder BA, Sax HC, Wing RR. (2012). The effects of bariatric surgery on food cravings: Do food cravings and consumption of craved foods “normalize” following surgery? Surg Obes Relat Dis, 8, 84-91. PMID21925967.

Raynor HA, Osterholt KO, Hart CN, Jelalian E, Vivier P, Wing RR. (2012). Efficacy of U.S. paediatric obesity primary care guidelines: Two randomized trials. Pediatric Obes, 7, 28-38. PMID22434737. PMCID3748796.

Schoch AH, Raynor HA. (2012). Social desirability, not dietary restraint, was related to accuracy of reported dietary intake of a laboratory meal in females during a 24-hour recall. Eating Behav, 13, 78-81. PMID22177404.