| 1 | Associations between cooking skills, cooking with processed foods, and health: a cross-sectional study | 2.2 | 8 | Citations (PDF) |
| 2 | Food Insecurity and Changes in Diet Quality and Body Mass Index z-Scores Among Elementary School Students | 2.1 | 1 | Citations (PDF) |
| 3 | Human Milk Feeding and Direct Breastfeeding Improve Outcomes for Infants With Single Ventricle Congenital Heart Disease: Propensity Score‐Matched Analysis of the NPC‐QIC Registry | 4.3 | 7 | Citations (PDF) |
| 4 | Family Characteristics Associated with Preparing and Eating More Family Evening Meals at Home | 0.9 | 9 | Citations (PDF) |
| 5 | Childhood Abuse–Related Weight Gain: An Investigation of Potential Resilience Factors | 3.7 | 6 | Citations (PDF) |
| 6 | Are patterns of family evening meal practices associated with child and parent diet quality and weight-related outcomes? | 2.7 | 4 | Citations (PDF) |
| 7 | Exploring Associations of Household Chaos and Child Health Behaviors in Rural Families | 0.8 | 4 | Citations (PDF) |
| 8 | Weight outcomes of NU-HOME: a randomized controlled trial to prevent obesity among rural children | 4.6 | 20 | Citations (PDF) |
| 9 | Associations of parent dietary role modeling with children's diet quality in a rural setting: Baseline data from the NU-HOME study | 2.7 | 9 | Citations (PDF) |
| 10 | What Brings Young Adults to the Yoga Mat? Cross-Sectional Associations Between Motivational Profiles and Physical and Psychological Health Among Participants in the Project EAT-IV Survey | 2.0 | 3 | Citations (PDF) |
| 11 | Missed Work Among Caregivers of Children With a High Body Mass Index: Child, Parent, and Household Characteristics | 2.1 | 3 | Citations (PDF) |
| 12 | Universal childhood obesity prevention in a rural community: Study design, methods and baseline participant characteristics of the NU-HOME randomized controlled trial | 1.9 | 23 | Citations (PDF) |
| 13 | 66534 Evaluation plans for a summer child nutrition assistance program to better understand translation of policy to community health | 0.6 | 0 | Citations (PDF) |
| 14 | School-Based Secondary Obesity Prevention for Eight- to Twelve-Year-Olds: Results from the Students, Nurses, and Parents Seeking Healthy Options Together Randomized Trial | 2.1 | 8 | Citations (PDF) |
| 15 | Fruit and Vegetable Snack Consumption Among Children With a Body Mass Index at or Above the 75th Percentile | 0.5 | 1 | Citations (PDF) |
| 16 | Family-focused obesity prevention program implementation in urban versus rural communities: a case study | 3.3 | 6 | Citations (PDF) |
| 17 | Mechanisms Explaining the Relationship Between Maternal Torture Exposure and Youth Adjustment In Resettled Refugees: A Pilot Examination of Generational Trauma Through Moderated Mediation | 1.5 | 14 | Citations (PDF) |
| 18 | Does exposure to controlling parental feeding practices during adolescence predict disordered eating behaviors 8 years later in emerging adulthood? | 2.7 | 15 | Citations (PDF) |
| 19 | The Identification of Family Social Environment Typologies Using Latent Class Analysis: Implications for Future Family-Focused Research | 3.0 | 5 | Citations (PDF) |
| 20 | Do Parents Perceive That Organized Activities Interfere with Family Meals? Associations between Parent Perceptions and Aspects of the Household Eating Environment | 0.9 | 7 | Citations (PDF) |
| 21 | Service learning within community-engaged research: Facilitating nursing student learning outcomes | 2.7 | 15 | Citations (PDF) |
| 22 | The Association between Parents and Children Meeting Physical Activity Guidelines | 2.0 | 28 | Citations (PDF) |
| 23 | Leveraging Interdisciplinary Teams to Develop and Implement Secure Websites for Behavioral Research: Applied Tutorial | 5.2 | 1 | Citations (PDF) |
| 24 | Sleep is Inversely Associated with Sedentary Time among Youth with Obesity | 0.8 | 25 | Citations (PDF) |
| 25 | A healthful home food environment: Is it possible amidst household chaos and parental stress? | 2.7 | 39 | Citations (PDF) |
| 26 | Diet Quality and Fruit, Vegetable, and Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Consumption by Household Food Insecurity among 8- to 12-Year-Old Children during Summer Months | 0.9 | 51 | Citations (PDF) |
| 27 | Fill “half your child's plate with fruits and vegetables”: Correlations with food-related practices and the home food environment | 2.7 | 23 | Citations (PDF) |
| 28 | Description of the home food environment in Black, White, Hmong, Latino, Native American and Somali homes with 5–7-year-old children | 2.4 | 15 | Citations (PDF) |
| 29 | Case study: Behavior changes in the family‐focused obesity prevention <scp>HOME</scp> Plus program | 1.4 | 4 | Citations (PDF) |
| 30 | Fast food in the diet: Implications and solutions for families | 2.4 | 16 | Citations (PDF) |
| 31 | Family Home Food Environment and Nutrition-Related Parent and Child Personal and Behavioral Outcomes of the Healthy Home Offerings via the Mealtime Environment (HOME) Plus Program: A Randomized Controlled Trial | 0.9 | 109 | Citations (PDF) |
| 32 | School-based secondary prevention of overweight and obesity among 8- to 12-year old children: Design and sample characteristics of the SNAPSHOT trial | 1.9 | 20 | Citations (PDF) |
| 33 | Session 4 discussion: The built environment | 2.4 | 0 | Citations (PDF) |
| 34 | Family meals among parents: Associations with nutritional, social and emotional wellbeing | 2.9 | 87 | Citations (PDF) |
| 35 | Media Devices in Parents' and Children's Bedrooms and Children's Media Use | 0.8 | 11 | Citations (PDF) |
| 36 | Reasons Parents Buy Prepackaged, Processed Meals: It Is More Complicated Than “I Don't Have Time” | 0.5 | 77 | Citations (PDF) |
| 37 | Association Between Parent Television-Viewing Practices and Setting Rules to Limit the Television-Viewing Time of Their 8- to 12-Year-Old Children, Minnesota, 2011–2015 | 2.8 | 11 | Citations (PDF) |
| 38 | Family dinner frequency interacts with dinnertime context in associations with child and parent BMI outcomes. | 1.9 | 25 | Citations (PDF) |
| 39 | Directive and non-directive food-related parenting practices: Associations between an expanded conceptualization of food-related parenting practices and child dietary intake and weight outcomes | 2.7 | 35 | Citations (PDF) |
| 40 | Associations among Nine Family Dinner Frequency Measures and Child Weight, Dietary, and Psychosocial Outcomes | 0.9 | 30 | Citations (PDF) |
| 41 | Promoting healthful family meals to prevent obesity: HOME Plus, a randomized controlled trial | 4.6 | 80 | Citations (PDF) |
| 42 | A Systematic Review on the Affordability of a Healthful Diet for Families in the United States | 1.4 | 32 | Citations (PDF) |
| 43 | HOME Plus: Program design and implementation of a family-focused, community-based intervention to promote the frequency and healthfulness of family meals, reduce children’s sedentary behavior, and prevent obesity | 4.6 | 55 | Citations (PDF) |
| 44 | The Protective Role of Family Meals for Youth Obesity: 10-Year Longitudinal Associations | 2.0 | 149 | Citations (PDF) |
| 45 | Comparing childhood meal frequency to current meal frequency, routines, and expectations among parents. | 1.9 | 25 | Citations (PDF) |
| 46 | Calorie Awareness Related to Weight Control | 0.8 | 1 | Citations (PDF) |
| 47 | Food-related parenting practices and child and adolescent weight and weight-related behaviors | 0.5 | 33 | Citations (PDF) |
| 48 | Are food restriction and pressure‐to‐eat parenting practices associated with adolescent disordered eating behaviors? | 4.5 | 87 | Citations (PDF) |
| 49 | Food-related parenting: issues and challenges | 2.4 | 2 | Citations (PDF) |
| 50 | What's for dinner? Types of food served at family dinner differ across parent and family characteristics | 2.4 | 112 | Citations (PDF) |
| 51 | Time 2 tlk 2nite: Use of Electronic Media by Adolescents during Family Meals and Associations with Demographic Characteristics, Family Characteristics, and Foods Served | 0.9 | 56 | Citations (PDF) |
| 52 | Relationships Between Sports Team Participation and Health-Risk Behaviors Among Alternative High School Students | 0.7 | 8 | Citations (PDF) |
| 53 | The Healthy Home Offerings via the Mealtime Environment (HOME) Plus study: Design and methods | 1.9 | 49 | Citations (PDF) |
| 54 | Parental role modeling of fruits and vegetables at meals and snacks is associated with children's adequate consumption | 2.7 | 192 | Citations (PDF) |
| 55 | A Review of Associations Between Family or Shared Meal Frequency and Dietary and Weight Status Outcomes Across the Lifespan | 0.5 | 218 | Citations (PDF) |
| 56 | Studying the playbook: Which pathways mediate relationships between sports team participation and health-risk behaviors among alternative high school students? | 1.6 | 10 | Citations (PDF) |
| 57 | Secular Trends in Fast-Food Restaurant Use Among Adolescents and Maternal Caregivers From 1999 to 2010 | 3.3 | 25 | Citations (PDF) |
| 58 | Parent-adolescent conversations about eating, physical activity and weight: prevalence across sociodemographic characteristics and associations with adolescent weight and weight-related behaviors | 2.6 | 81 | Citations (PDF) |
| 59 | Eating Breakfast and Dinner Together as a Family: Associations with Sociodemographic Characteristics and Implications for Diet Quality and Weight Status | 0.9 | 114 | Citations (PDF) |
| 60 | Intervention Effects on Kindergarten and First-Grade Teachers' Classroom Food Practices and Food-Related Beliefs in American Indian Reservation Schools | 0.9 | 28 | Citations (PDF) |
| 61 | Eat this, not that! Parental demographic correlates of food-related parenting practices | 2.7 | 112 | Citations (PDF) |
| 62 | Perspectives and Observations of Graduate Nursing Students Related to Family Meals | 0.6 | 0 | Citations (PDF) |
| 63 | Perspectives of Community Health Advocates: Barriers to Healthy Family Eating Patterns | 0.6 | 4 | Citations (PDF) |
| 64 | Changes in the Frequency of Family Meals From 1999 to 2010 in the Homes of Adolescents: Trends by Sociodemographic Characteristics | 1.9 | 89 | Citations (PDF) |
| 65 | Shared meals among young adults are associated with better diet quality and predicted by family meal patterns during adolescence | 2.4 | 54 | Citations (PDF) |
| 66 | Validation of a home food inventory among low-income Spanish- and Somali-speaking families | 2.4 | 22 | Citations (PDF) |
| 67 | Food-Related Parenting Practices and Adolescent Weight Status: A Population-Based Study | 4.0 | 121 | Citations (PDF) |
| 68 | Associations of home food availability, dietary intake, screen time and physical activity with BMI in young American-Indian children | 2.4 | 37 | Citations (PDF) |
| 69 | Alternative High School Students' Physical Activity: Role of Self-efficacy | 0.8 | 13 | Citations (PDF) |
| 70 | Stressed Out and Overcommitted! The Relationships Between Time Demands and Family Rules and Parents’ and Their Child’s Weight Status | 1.9 | 19 | Citations (PDF) |
| 71 | Family meals. Associations with weight and eating behaviors among mothers and fathers | 2.7 | 105 | Citations (PDF) |
| 72 | Bright Start: Description and Main Outcomes From a Group‐Randomized Obesity Prevention Trial in American Indian Children | 4.3 | 78 | Citations (PDF) |
| 73 | Benefits of Family Meals With Adolescents: Nurse Practitioners' Perspective | 0.6 | 3 | Citations (PDF) |
| 74 | Secular trends in weight status and weight-related attitudes and behaviors in adolescents from 1999 to 2010 | 2.9 | 141 | Citations (PDF) |
| 75 | Development and validation of a screening instrument to assess the types and quality of foods served at home meals | 4.6 | 21 | Citations (PDF) |
| 76 | Weight comments by family and significant others in young adulthood | 5.2 | 68 | Citations (PDF) |
| 77 | Longitudinal and Secular Trends in Parental Encouragement for Healthy Eating, Physical Activity, and Dieting Throughout the Adolescent Years | 1.9 | 46 | Citations (PDF) |
| 78 | Away-from-Home Family Dinner Sources and Associations with Weight Status, Body Composition, and Related Biomarkers of Chronic Disease among Adolescents and Their Parents | 1.2 | 97 | Citations (PDF) |
| 79 | Public Health Nurses Tailor Interventions for Families at Risk | 1.4 | 43 | Citations (PDF) |
| 80 | The Surprising Benefits of the Family Meal | 0.6 | 87 | Citations (PDF) |
| 81 | Focus Groups with Working Parents of School-aged Children: What's Needed to Improve Family Meals? | 0.5 | 132 | Citations (PDF) |
| 82 | Adolescent Obesity and School Performance and Perceptions of the School Environment Among Minnesota High School Students | 3.2 | 5 | Citations (PDF) |
| 83 | Substance use and dietary practices among students attending alternative high schools: results from a pilot study | 3.3 | 23 | Citations (PDF) |
| 84 | Familial correlates of adolescent girls' physical activity, television use, dietary intake, weight, and body composition | 4.6 | 112 | Citations (PDF) |
| 85 | Psychological and behavioral risk profiles as they relate to eating disorder diagnoses and symptomatology among a school‐based sample of youth | 4.5 | 46 | Citations (PDF) |
| 86 | Stability of Eating Disorder Diagnostic Classifications in Adolescents: Five-Year Longitudinal Findings From a Population-Based Study | 4.0 | 43 | Citations (PDF) |
| 87 | Relationships between the family environment and school-based obesity prevention efforts: can school programs help adolescents who are most in need? | 1.7 | 10 | Citations (PDF) |
| 88 | Situational characteristics of young adults’ eating occasions: a real-time data collection using Personal Digital Assistants | 2.4 | 45 | Citations (PDF) |
| 89 | Associations between hurtful weight-related comments by family and significant other and the development of disordered eating behaviors in young adults | 2.6 | 91 | Citations (PDF) |
| 90 | Obesity as a prospective predictor of depression in adolescent females. | 3.0 | 89 | Citations (PDF) |
| 91 | Longitudinal associations between family dinner and adolescent perceptions of parent–child communication among racially diverse urban youth. | 1.9 | 65 | Citations (PDF) |
| 92 | Healthy Home Offerings via the Mealtime Environment (HOME): Feasibility, Acceptability, and Outcomes of a Pilot Study | 4.3 | 110 | Citations (PDF) |
| 93 | Family meals and adolescents: what have we learned from Project EAT (Eating Among Teens)? | 2.4 | 216 | Citations (PDF) |
| 94 | Does weight status influence weight-related beliefs and the consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages and fast food purchases in adolescents? | 1.1 | 4 | Citations (PDF) |
| 95 | Alternative High School Students: Prevalence and Correlates of Overweight | 0.8 | 24 | Citations (PDF) |
| 96 | Sociodemographic Differences in Selected Eating Practices among Alternative High School Students | 1.2 | 22 | Citations (PDF) |
| 97 | Are There Nutritional and Other Benefits Associated with Family Meals Among At-Risk Youth? | 1.9 | 135 | Citations (PDF) |
| 98 | Food hiding and weight control behaviors among ethnically diverse, overweight adolescents. Associations with parental food restriction, food monitoring, and dissatisfaction with adolescent body shape | 2.7 | 8 | Citations (PDF) |
| 99 | Children's Perceptions of Healthcare Survey | 1.8 | 16 | Citations (PDF) |
| 100 | Comparing Maternal Child Health Problems and Outcomes Across Public Health Nursing Agencies | 1.4 | 38 | Citations (PDF) |
| 101 | Coffee and caffeine intake and the risk of ovarian cancer: the Iowa Women’s Health Study | 1.8 | 33 | Citations (PDF) |
| 102 | Relationships Between Alcohol-related Informal Social Control, Parental Monitoring and Adolescent Problem Behaviors Among Racially Diverse Urban Youth | 1.9 | 43 | Citations (PDF) |
| 103 | Family Meal Frequency and Weight Status Among Adolescents: Cross‐sectional and 5‐year Longitudinal Associations | 4.3 | 121 | Citations (PDF) |
| 104 | Family Meals: Perceptions of Benefits and Challenges among Parents of 8- to 10-Year-Old Children | 1.2 | 164 | Citations (PDF) |
| 105 | The validation of a home food inventory | 4.6 | 170 | Citations (PDF) |
| 106 | Family Meals and Substance Use: Is There a Long-Term Protective Association? | 1.9 | 121 | Citations (PDF) |
| 107 | Pediatric Nurse Educator Shortage: Implications for the Nursing Care of Children | 2.7 | 12 | Citations (PDF) |
| 108 | Family Meals and Disordered Eating in Adolescents | 4.1 | 192 | Citations (PDF) |
| 109 | Objectively Measured Physical Activity in Urban Alternative High School Students | 0.3 | 28 | Citations (PDF) |
| 110 | Fast food for family meals: relationships with parent and adolescent food intake, home food availability and weight status | 2.4 | 235 | Citations (PDF) |
| 111 | Correlates of psychosocial well-being among overweight adolescents: The role of the family. | 4.2 | 127 | Citations (PDF) |
| 112 | Who needs liquor stores when parents will do? The importance of social sources of alcohol among young urban teens | 2.9 | 91 | Citations (PDF) |
| 113 | Prevalence and utility of DSM-IV eating disorder diagnostic criteria among youth | 4.5 | 125 | Citations (PDF) |
| 114 | Family Dinner Meal Frequency and Adolescent Development: Relationships with Developmental Assets and High-Risk Behaviors | 1.9 | 330 | Citations (PDF) |
| 115 | Parents of Elementary School Students Weigh in on Height, Weight, and Body Mass Index Screening at School | 1.7 | 45 | Citations (PDF) |
| 116 | Adolescent and Parent Views of Family Meals | 1.2 | 169 | Citations (PDF) |
| 117 | Perceptions of adolescents involved in promoting lower-fat foods in schools: Associations with level of involvement | 1.2 | 32 | Citations (PDF) |
| 118 | Use of a Web-Based Component of a Nutrition and Physical Activity Behavioral Intervention with Girl Scouts | 1.2 | 30 | Citations (PDF) |
| 119 | Fruits, vegetables, and football: Findings from focus groups with alternative high school students regarding eating and physical activity | 1.9 | 84 | Citations (PDF) |
| 120 | Title is missing! | 4.6 | 194 | Citations (PDF) |
| 121 | Title is missing! | 4.6 | 40 | Citations (PDF) |
| 122 | Physical Activity, Dietary Practices, and Other Health Behaviors of At-Risk Youth Attending Alternative High Schools | 1.7 | 30 | Citations (PDF) |
| 123 | Mothers' Perceptions of Their Adolescents' Weight Status: Are They Accurate? | 3.9 | 102 | Citations (PDF) |
| 124 | Weight‐Bearing Physical Activity among Girls and Mothers: Relationships to Girls’ Weight Status | 3.9 | 19 | Citations (PDF) |
| 125 | Adolescents’ attitudes about and consumption of low-fat foods: associations with sex and weight-control behaviors | 1.2 | 10 | Citations (PDF) |
| 126 | Bone outcomes and technical measurement issues of bone health among children and adolescents: Considerations for nutrition and physical activity intervention trials | 4.2 | 19 | Citations (PDF) |
| 127 | Depressive symptoms and adolescent eating and health behaviors: a multifaceted view in a population-based sample | 2.9 | 193 | Citations (PDF) |
| 128 | Are family meal patterns associated with disordered eating behaviors among adolescents? | 1.9 | 248 | Citations (PDF) |
| 129 | An Environmental Intervention to Promote Lower-Fat Food Choices in Secondary Schools: Outcomes of the TACOS Study | 3.3 | 151 | Citations (PDF) |
| 130 | Promotions to increase lower-fat food choices among students in secondary schools: description and outcomes of TACOS (Trying Alternative Cafeteria Options in Schools) | 2.4 | 37 | Citations (PDF) |
| 131 | The Review Process Fails to Require Appropriate Statistical Analysis of a Group-Randomized Trial | 4.0 | 2 | Citations (PDF) |
| 132 | Cigarette smoking for weight loss or control among adolescents: gender and racial/ethnic differences | 1.9 | 149 | Citations (PDF) |
| 133 | Food Environment in Secondary Schools: À La Carte, Vending Machines, and Food Policies and Practices | 3.3 | 161 | Citations (PDF) |
| 134 | A Pricing Strategy to Promote Sales of Lower Fat Foods in High School Cafeterias: Acceptability and Sensitivity Analysis | 2.5 | 54 | Citations (PDF) |
| 135 | Assessing the dietary environment: examples from school-based nutrition interventions | 2.4 | 40 | Citations (PDF) |
| 136 | Foodservice staff perceptions of their influence on student food choices | 1.2 | 13 | Citations (PDF) |
| 137 | School Food Policies and Practices | 1.2 | 64 | Citations (PDF) |
| 138 | Factors in the School Cafeteria Influencing Food Choices by High School Students | 1.7 | 71 | Citations (PDF) |
| 139 | Fast food restaurant use among adolescents: associations with nutrient intake, food choices and behavioral and psychosocial variables | 3.1 | 574 | Citations (PDF) |
| 140 | Commitment to treatment goals in prediction of group cognitive–behavioral therapy treatment outcome for women with bulimia nervosa. | 4.2 | 41 | Citations (PDF) |
| 141 | Eating Disorders | 1.7 | 63 | Citations (PDF) |
| 142 | The Relative Importance of Social Versus Commercial Sources in Youth Access to Tobacco, Alcohol, and Other Drugs | 2.9 | 180 | Citations (PDF) |
| 143 | Increasing Weight-Bearing Physical Activity and Calcium Intake for Bone Mass Growth in Children and Adolescents: A Review of Intervention Trials | 2.9 | 88 | Citations (PDF) |
| 144 | Risk for Eating Disorders in a School-Based Twin Sample: Are Twins Representative of the General Population for Eating Disordered Behavior? | 4.0 | 4 | Citations (PDF) |
| 145 | DSM-IV substance abuse and dependence: are there really two dimensions of substance use disorders in adolescents? | 5.3 | 47 | Citations (PDF) |
| 146 | Three to Four Year Prospective Evaluation of Personality and Behavioral Risk Factors for Later Disordered Eating in Adolescent Girls and Boys | 2.9 | 176 | Citations (PDF) |
| 147 | Eating-disordered behaviors and personality characteristics of high school athletes and nonathletes | 4.5 | 81 | Citations (PDF) |
| 148 | Disordered eating in adolescent males from a school-based sample 1998, 23, 125-132 | | 78 | Citations (PDF) |
| 149 | DSM-IV Substance Use Disorder Criteria for Adolescents: A Critical Examination Based on a Statewide School Survey | 10.1 | 152 | Citations (PDF) |
| 150 | An Evaluation of Computer-Assisted Self-Interviews in a School Setting | 1.9 | 58 | Citations (PDF) |
| 151 | Computerized School Surveys | 3.9 | 25 | Citations (PDF) |
| 152 | Disordered Eating Precursors in Pre- and Early Adolescent Girls and Boys | 2.9 | 170 | Citations (PDF) |
| 153 | Multiple substance use among adolescent physical and sexual abuse victims | 3.0 | 219 | Citations (PDF) |
| 154 | Self‐Esteem and Change in Body Mass Index over 3 Years in a Cohort of Adolescents | 3.9 | 101 | Citations (PDF) |
| 155 | Prospective analysis of personality and behavioral vulnerabilities and gender influences in the later development of disordered eating. | 4.4 | 220 | Citations (PDF) |
| 156 | Dieting behaviors and weight change history in female adolescents. | 3.0 | 120 | Citations (PDF) |
| 157 | Changes in psychological variables and health behaviors by dieting status over a three-year period in a cohort of adolescent females | 1.9 | 82 | Citations (PDF) |
| 158 | Family influences, school behaviors, and risk for the later development of an eating disorder | 2.9 | 34 | Citations (PDF) |
| 159 | Food preferences, eating patterns, and physical activity among adolescents: Correlates of eating disorders symptoms | 1.9 | 43 | Citations (PDF) |
| 160 | Medical Care Utilization as a Function of Recovery Status Following Chemical Addiction Treatment | 1.6 | 28 | Citations (PDF) |
| 161 | Personality and behavioral vulnerabilities associated with risk status for eating disorders in adolescent girls. | 4.4 | 212 | Citations (PDF) |
| 162 | Measuring alcohol and cannabis use disorders in an adolescent clinical sample. | 2.8 | 56 | Citations (PDF) |