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Leighann Forsyth, PhD, is an assistant professor of psychology at Cleveland State University where she conducts research on physical activity promotion and weight management. She serves as a consultant for several NIH-funded programs promoting physical activity in diverse populations. She has co-authored invited consensus documents on physical activity maintenance and the efficacy of mediated physical activity programs. Dr. Forsyth, a clinical and health psychologist, also has a private practice specializing in eating disorders, body image, and weight management. Dr. Forsyth completed a clinical internship and a two-year post-doctoral fellowship at the Brown University Center for Behavior and Preventative Medicine at The Miriam Hospital. She also participated in several research programs applying the states of motivational readiness to promote physical activity adoption. She enjoys walking, in-line skating, weight lifting, and running after her two children. |
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