Rachel Hart, MS, LADC
Manager 3, Clinical Practice; Counselor for Addiction (Substance Use Disorder)
Research & Publications
Biography
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Selected Publications
- Substance use patterns, quantities, and associated risk factors in women with polysubstance misuseFogelman N, Tate M, Wemm S, Sullivan L, Hart R, Vacey E, Fox H, Sinha R. Substance use patterns, quantities, and associated risk factors in women with polysubstance misuse. Addiction Biology 2024, 29: 10.1111/adb.13390. PMID: 38619491, PMCID: PMC11017971, DOI: 10.1111/adb.13390.
- A Laboratory‐Based Study of the Priming Effects of Food Cues and Stress on Hunger and Food Intake in Individuals with ObesityChao AM, Fogelman N, Hart R, Grilo CM, Sinha R. A Laboratory‐Based Study of the Priming Effects of Food Cues and Stress on Hunger and Food Intake in Individuals with Obesity. Obesity 2020, 28: 2090-2097. PMID: 32918391, PMCID: PMC7644599, DOI: 10.1002/oby.22952.
- A Longitudinal Study of Life Trauma, Chronic Stress and Body Mass Index on Weight Gain over a 2-Year PeriodFogelman N, Magin Z, Hart R, Sinha R. A Longitudinal Study of Life Trauma, Chronic Stress and Body Mass Index on Weight Gain over a 2-Year Period. Behavioral Medicine 2020, 48: 162-170. PMID: 32552603, PMCID: PMC7744435, DOI: 10.1080/08964289.2020.1780192.
- Food craving, cortisol and ghrelin responses in modeling highly palatable snack intake in the laboratorySinha R, Gu P, Hart R, Guarnaccia JB. Food craving, cortisol and ghrelin responses in modeling highly palatable snack intake in the laboratory. Physiology & Behavior 2019, 208: 112563. PMID: 31145919, PMCID: PMC6620125, DOI: 10.1016/j.physbeh.2019.112563.
- Craving, cortisol and behavioral alcohol motivation responses to stress and alcohol cue contexts and discrete cues in binge and non‐binge drinkersBlaine SK, Nautiyal N, Hart R, Guarnaccia JB, Sinha R. Craving, cortisol and behavioral alcohol motivation responses to stress and alcohol cue contexts and discrete cues in binge and non‐binge drinkers. Addiction Biology 2018, 24: 1096-1108. PMID: 30091823, PMCID: PMC6785022, DOI: 10.1111/adb.12665.