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Stephen Anton, PhD

Clinical Psychologist

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Research at a glance

Top areas of exploration

  • Exercise , 36 publications
  • Obesity , 32 publications
  • Weight Loss , 29 publications
  • Aging , 26 publications

Research activity

201 publications

9,976 citations

Why is this important?

Active clinical trials

Exercise to ReGain Stamina and Energy The EXERGISE Study

About 20%-70% of breast cancer survivors experience fatigue after cancer therapy. Because epidemiologic evidence shows that old age is a risk factor for fatigue in adults with cancer history, older breast cancer survivors suffer from even more鈥�

Investigator
Stephen Anton
Status
Accepting Candidates
Ages
60 Years - 105 Years
Sexes
Female
Fasting ENHANCE

Grounded in the principles of geroscience, the proposed Fasting ENHANCE study will test whether a time restricted eating (TRE) regimen can improve cognitive function and other aspects of successful aging in a safe and sustainable manner in at risk鈥�

Investigator
Stephen Anton
Status
Accepting Candidates
Ages
65 Years - N/A
Sexes
All
Heal Sepsis
Investigator
Stephen Anton
Status
Accepting Candidates

My publications

201 publications

2025

Adherence and Retention in Early or Late Time-Restricted Eating: A Narrative Review of Randomized Controlled Trials.

Nutrition reviews

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2025

AutoRADP: An Interpretable Deep Learning Framework to Predict Rapid Progression for Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementias Using Electronic Health Records.

medRxiv : the preprint server for health sciences

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2025

Developing a supportive virtual human to deliver clinical trial education for older women and other populations historically excluded from research.

Patient education and counseling

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2025

Effects of a Physical Activity Intervention on Perceived Stress, Fatigue, and Depressive Symptoms in Older Adults: A Secondary Analysis of the LIFE Study.

The journals of gerontology. Series A, Biological sciences and medical sciences

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2025

Motivators of and barriers to in-person health care and video telehealth utilization among older Black adults: a qualitative study.

Ethnicity & health

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