University of Minnesota since Jun 2012
Professor
University of Minnesota Aug 2007 - Jun 2012
Associate Professor
UCLA Jul 2004 - Jun 2007
Associate Professor
UCLA Jul 1998 - Jun 2004
Assistant Professor
Education:
Stanford University 1990 - 1995
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Psychology
University of Virginia 1986 - 1990
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Psychology/Math
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Eating Lab: The Science of Weight Loss | Trac...
Author and psychologist Traci Mann, PhD visits Google's Mountain View,...
Duration:
55m 22s
Dieting 'truths' from U of M researcher
Dr. Traci Mann, University of Minnesota professor, researcher and auth...
Duration:
3m 48s
Traci Mann - The Eating Lab
Dr. Mann is uniquely qualified to provide the real truth about dieting...
Duration:
1h 1m 26s
Traci Mann at A Brighter U
Discover the scientific truth about why diets don't lead to lasting we...
Duration:
30s
Faculty Research Highlights: Traci Mann
Traci Mann in the Department of Psychology in the College of Liberal A...
Duration:
22s
Don't Fear The Weight Episode 4 - Special Gue...
In this episode I speak to specialist psychologist Traci Mann of the M...
Over the years, [diet culture] has been rebranded in different ways to fit the way people think it's acceptable to talk, says Traci Mann, a psychologist and the director of the Health and Eating Lab at the University of Minnesota.
Date: Sep 03, 2025
Category: Health
Source: Google
Campus Queries: How can we stick to our weight-loss oriented New Year's resolutions?
Traci Mann, a former associate professor of psychology at UCLA and current professor of psychology at the University of Minnesota, said while diets are often successful at first, the majority of dieters regain the weight they initially lost. This is likely because the body undergoes various physiolo
Date: Apr 02, 2018
Category: Health
Source: Google
Do Diets Work? How To Lose Weight and Keep Your New Year's Resolution
So does that mean its impossible to drop those few extra pounds? Not exactly. The Washington Post talked to Psychologist and researcher Traci Mann about what you can do to lose weight successfully. Mann heads up a health and eating laboratory at the University of Minnesota that aims to find the bes
Research has shown that when vegetables are competing with otherpossibly more appealingitems on your plate, you eat less of them, explains Traci Mann, Ph.D., assistant professor of psychology at the University of Minnesota and author of Secrets From the Eating Lab (HarperCollins, 2015). But w
Date: Dec 29, 2016
Category: Health
Source: Google
Why You Shouldn't Resolve to Lose Weight This Year
For instance, research from Traci Mann, currently the principal investigator at the University of Minnesota's Health and Eating Lab, shows that while most people can lose about 5 to 10 percent of their starting weight on any given diet, they actually end up gaining more weight than what they o
Date: Dec 31, 2015
Category: Health
Source: Google
A Weight Watching Life, And (Maybe) A Post-Diet Era
compare various diets to each other do not support that. Whether or not the international slimming organization actually has a 16% success rate, (a number quoted in the book Secrets from the Eating Lab by Traci Mann) truth be told, the overwhelming majority regain what they lose and sometimes more. Die
Date: May 01, 2015
Category: Health
Source: Google
Study: Kids who see veggie pics eat more healthy stuff
We think it just gave the kids this idea of, Oh, thats whereI put my vegetables; that must be what other people are doing,said psychology professor Traci Mann, one of the studys authors.Somehow that suggested a norm.
Date: Feb 02, 2012
Category: Health
Source: Google
Picture this: A way to get kids to eat their veggies
The images sent the students a subtle signal that they should be putting veggies on their trays and -- more importantly -- that their friends would be doing the same, said Traci Mann, a psychologist and one of five faculty members leading the study.
Date: Feb 02, 2012
Category: Health
Source: Google
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Traci Mann
Lived:
Minneapolis, MN Los Angeles, CA Palo Alto, CA Charlottesville, VA Chicago, IL
Work:
University of Minnesota - Associate Professor (2007) UCLA - Associate Professor (2004-2007) UCLA - Assistant Professor (1998-2004)
Education:
Stanford University - Psychology, University of Virginia - Psychology/Math