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- :Kenney, Erica L. ;Gortmaker, Steven L.Jul 16 2015 | Am J Public Health. 105(9):1777-1783.:ObjectivesWe evaluated a low-cost strategy for schools to improve the convenience and appeal of drinking water.MethodsWe conducted a group-randomized,...
- :Kenney, Erica L. ;Giles, Catherine M.Jun 15 2014 | Prev Med. 66:159-166:OBJECTIVEAfterschool programs can be health-promoting environments for children. Written policies positively influence nutrition and physical activity...
- :Long, Michael W. ;Gortmaker, Steven L.Oct 03 2016 | Am J Health Promot. 32(1):72-74:PurposeWe assessed public support for required water access in schools and parks and perceived safety and taste of water in these settings to inform e...
- State-level Estimates of Childhood Obesity Prevalence in the United States Corrected for Report Bias:Long, Michael W. ;Ward, Zachary J.10 2016 | Int J Obes (Lond). 40(10):1523-1528:Background/Objectives:State-specific obesity prevalence data are critical to public health efforts to address the childhood obesity epidemic. However,...
- :Kenney, Erica L. ;Davison, Kirsten K.3 2015 | J Acad Nutr Diet. 115(3):426-432:Interest in evaluating and improving children's diets in afterschool settings has grown, necessitating the development of feasible yet valid measures ...
- :Lyn, Rodney ;Aytur, Semra2013 | J Public Health Manag Pract. 19(3 Suppl 1):S23-S33:The public health literature has not fully explored the complexities of the policy process as they relate to public health practice and obesity preven...
- :Kenney, Erica L. ;Gortmaker, Steven L.7 2016 | J Adolesc Health. 59(1):24-29:PURPOSEProviding children and youth with safe, adequate drinking water access during school is essential for health. This study utilized objectively m...
- :Wilking, Cara ;Nink, Emily2022 | J Public Health Manag Pract. 28(3):218-221
- :Kenney, Erica L. ;Lee, Rebekka M.7 2017 | J Acad Nutr Diet. 117(7):1097-1103:BackgroundOver 14 million children in the United States attend summer camp annually, yet little is known about the food environment in day camps.Objec...
- :Kenney, Erica L. ;Barrett, Jessica L.7 2020 | Health Aff (Millwood). 39(7):1122-1129:The Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act of 2010 strengthened nutrition standards for meals and beverages provided through the National School Lunch, Breakfa...
- :Lee, Rebekka M. ;Giles, Catherine M.8 2018 | J Acad Nutr Diet. 118(8):1425-1437:BackgroundAfterschool interventions have been found to improve the nutritional quality of snacks served. However, there is limited evidence on how the...
- :Gortmaker, Steven L. ;Long, Michael W.7 2015 | Am J Prev Med. 49(1):102-111:Background:The childhood obesity epidemic continues in the United States, and fiscal crises are leading policy makers to ask not only whether an inter...
- :Ward, Zachary J. ;Long, Michael W.11 30 2017 | N Engl J Med. 377(22):2145-2153:BACKGROUNDAlthough the current obesity epidemic has been well-documented in children and adults, less is known about long-term risks for adult obesity...
- :Lee, Matthew M. ;Barrett, Jessica L.1 2024 | Am J Prev Med. 66(1):94-103:Introduction:Amid the successes of local sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) taxes, interest in state-wide policies has grown. This study evaluated the cos...
- :Lee, Matthew M. ;Barrett, Jessica L.1 2024 | Am J Prev Med. 66(1):94-103:Introduction:Amid the successes of local sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) taxes, interest in state-wide policies has grown. This study evaluated the cos...
- :Levin, Ronnie ;Villanueva, Cristina M.2024 | J Expo Sci Environ Epidemiol. 34(1):3-22:BACKGROUND:Advances in drinking water infrastructure and treatment throughout the 20th and early 21st century dramatically improved water reliability ...
- :Blondin, Kelly J. ;Giles, Catherine M.Jul 28 2016 | Prev Chronic Dis. 13.:IntroductionRoutine collection, analysis, and reporting of data on child height, weight, and body mass index (BMI), particularly at the state and loca...
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