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1Associations between cooking skills, cooking with processed foods, and health: a cross-sectional study2.28Citations (PDF)
2Food Insecurity and Changes in Diet Quality and Body Mass Index z-Scores Among Elementary School Students
Childhood Obesity, 2024, 20, 508-516
2.11Citations (PDF)
3Human Milk Feeding and Direct Breastfeeding Improve Outcomes for Infants With Single Ventricle Congenital Heart Disease: Propensity Score‐Matched Analysis of the NPC‐QIC Registry4.37Citations (PDF)
4Family Characteristics Associated with Preparing and Eating More Family Evening Meals at Home0.99Citations (PDF)
5Childhood Abuse–Related Weight Gain: An Investigation of Potential Resilience Factors3.76Citations (PDF)
6Are patterns of family evening meal practices associated with child and parent diet quality and weight-related outcomes?
Appetite, 2022, 171, 105937
2.74Citations (PDF)
7Exploring Associations of Household Chaos and Child Health Behaviors in Rural Families0.84Citations (PDF)
8Weight outcomes of NU-HOME: a randomized controlled trial to prevent obesity among rural children4.620Citations (PDF)
9Associations of parent dietary role modeling with children's diet quality in a rural setting: Baseline data from the NU-HOME study
Appetite, 2022, 174, 106007
2.79Citations (PDF)
10What 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 Survey2.03Citations (PDF)
11Missed Work Among Caregivers of Children With a High Body Mass Index: Child, Parent, and Household Characteristics
Journal of School Nursing, 2021, 37, 396-403
2.13Citations (PDF)
12Universal childhood obesity prevention in a rural community: Study design, methods and baseline participant characteristics of the NU-HOME randomized controlled trial
Contemporary Clinical Trials, 2021, 100, 106160
1.923Citations (PDF)
1366534 Evaluation plans for a summer child nutrition assistance program to better understand translation of policy to community health0.60Citations (PDF)
14School-Based Secondary Obesity Prevention for Eight- to Twelve-Year-Olds: Results from the Students, Nurses, and Parents Seeking Healthy Options Together Randomized Trial
Childhood Obesity, 2021, 17, 185-195
2.18Citations (PDF)
15Fruit and Vegetable Snack Consumption Among Children With a Body Mass Index at or Above the 75th Percentile0.51Citations (PDF)
16Family-focused obesity prevention program implementation in urban versus rural communities: a case study
BMC Public Health, 2021, 21,
3.36Citations (PDF)
17Mechanisms Explaining the Relationship Between Maternal Torture Exposure and Youth Adjustment In Resettled Refugees: A Pilot Examination of Generational Trauma Through Moderated Mediation1.514Citations (PDF)
18Does exposure to controlling parental feeding practices during adolescence predict disordered eating behaviors 8 years later in emerging adulthood?
Pediatric Obesity, 2020, 15,
2.715Citations (PDF)
19The Identification of Family Social Environment Typologies Using Latent Class Analysis: Implications for Future Family-Focused Research
Journal of Family Nursing, 2020, 26, 26-37
3.05Citations (PDF)
20Do Parents Perceive That Organized Activities Interfere with Family Meals? Associations between Parent Perceptions and Aspects of the Household Eating Environment0.97Citations (PDF)
21Service learning within community-engaged research: Facilitating nursing student learning outcomes2.715Citations (PDF)
22The Association between Parents and Children Meeting Physical Activity Guidelines2.028Citations (PDF)
23Leveraging Interdisciplinary Teams to Develop and Implement Secure Websites for Behavioral Research: Applied Tutorial5.21Citations (PDF)
24Sleep is Inversely Associated with Sedentary Time among Youth with Obesity0.825Citations (PDF)
25A healthful home food environment: Is it possible amidst household chaos and parental stress?
Appetite, 2019, 142, 104391
2.739Citations (PDF)
26Diet Quality and Fruit, Vegetable, and Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Consumption by Household Food Insecurity among 8- to 12-Year-Old Children during Summer Months0.951Citations (PDF)
27Fill “half your child's plate with fruits and vegetables”: Correlations with food-related practices and the home food environment
Appetite, 2019, 133, 77-82
2.723Citations (PDF)
28Description of the home food environment in Black, White, Hmong, Latino, Native American and Somali homes with 5–7-year-old children
Public Health Nutrition, 2019, 22, 882-893
2.415Citations (PDF)
29Case study: Behavior changes in the family‐focused obesity prevention <scp>HOME</scp> Plus program
Public Health Nursing, 2018, 35, 299-306
1.44Citations (PDF)
30Fast food in the diet: Implications and solutions for families
Physiology and Behavior, 2018, 193, 252-256
2.416Citations (PDF)
31Family 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 Trial0.9109Citations (PDF)
32School-based secondary prevention of overweight and obesity among 8- to 12-year old children: Design and sample characteristics of the SNAPSHOT trial1.920Citations (PDF)
33Session 4 discussion: The built environment
Physiology and Behavior, 2018, 193, 268-269
2.40Citations (PDF)
34Family meals among parents: Associations with nutritional, social and emotional wellbeing
Preventive Medicine, 2018, 113, 7-12
2.987Citations (PDF)
35Media Devices in Parents' and Children's Bedrooms and Children's Media Use0.811Citations (PDF)
36Reasons Parents Buy Prepackaged, Processed Meals: It Is More Complicated Than “I Don't Have Time”0.577Citations (PDF)
37Association Between Parent Television-Viewing Practices and Setting Rules to Limit the Television-Viewing Time of Their 8- to 12-Year-Old Children, Minnesota, 2011–20152.811Citations (PDF)
38Family dinner frequency interacts with dinnertime context in associations with child and parent BMI outcomes.
Journal of Family Psychology, 2017, 31, 945-951
1.925Citations (PDF)
39Directive and non-directive food-related parenting practices: Associations between an expanded conceptualization of food-related parenting practices and child dietary intake and weight outcomes
Appetite, 2016, 107, 188-195
2.735Citations (PDF)
40Associations among Nine Family Dinner Frequency Measures and Child Weight, Dietary, and Psychosocial Outcomes0.930Citations (PDF)
41Promoting healthful family meals to prevent obesity: HOME Plus, a randomized controlled trial4.680Citations (PDF)
42A Systematic Review on the Affordability of a Healthful Diet for Families in the United States
Public Health Nursing, 2015, 32, 68-80
1.432Citations (PDF)
43HOME 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 obesity4.655Citations (PDF)
44The Protective Role of Family Meals for Youth Obesity: 10-Year Longitudinal Associations
Journal of Pediatrics, 2015, 166, 296-301
2.0149Citations (PDF)
45Comparing childhood meal frequency to current meal frequency, routines, and expectations among parents.
Journal of Family Psychology, 2015, 29, 136-140
1.925Citations (PDF)
46Calorie Awareness Related to Weight Control0.81Citations (PDF)
47Food-related parenting practices and child and adolescent weight and weight-related behaviors0.533Citations (PDF)
48Are food restriction and pressure‐to‐eat parenting practices associated with adolescent disordered eating behaviors?4.587Citations (PDF)
49Food-related parenting: issues and challenges
Public Health Nutrition, 2014, 17, 957-959
2.42Citations (PDF)
50What's for dinner? Types of food served at family dinner differ across parent and family characteristics
Public Health Nutrition, 2014, 17, 145-155
2.4112Citations (PDF)
51Time 2 tlk 2nite: Use of Electronic Media by Adolescents during Family Meals and Associations with Demographic Characteristics, Family Characteristics, and Foods Served0.956Citations (PDF)
52Relationships Between Sports Team Participation and Health-Risk Behaviors Among Alternative High School Students0.78Citations (PDF)
53The Healthy Home Offerings via the Mealtime Environment (HOME) Plus study: Design and methods1.949Citations (PDF)
54Parental role modeling of fruits and vegetables at meals and snacks is associated with children's adequate consumption
Appetite, 2014, 78, 1-7
2.7192Citations (PDF)
55A Review of Associations Between Family or Shared Meal Frequency and Dietary and Weight Status Outcomes Across the Lifespan0.5218Citations (PDF)
56Studying the playbook: Which pathways mediate relationships between sports team participation and health-risk behaviors among alternative high school students?1.610Citations (PDF)
57Secular Trends in Fast-Food Restaurant Use Among Adolescents and Maternal Caregivers From 1999 to 20103.325Citations (PDF)
58Parent-adolescent conversations about eating, physical activity and weight: prevalence across sociodemographic characteristics and associations with adolescent weight and weight-related behaviors2.681Citations (PDF)
59Eating Breakfast and Dinner Together as a Family: Associations with Sociodemographic Characteristics and Implications for Diet Quality and Weight Status0.9114Citations (PDF)
60Intervention Effects on Kindergarten and First-Grade Teachers' Classroom Food Practices and Food-Related Beliefs in American Indian Reservation Schools0.928Citations (PDF)
61Eat this, not that! Parental demographic correlates of food-related parenting practices
Appetite, 2013, 60, 140-147
2.7112Citations (PDF)
62Perspectives and Observations of Graduate Nursing Students Related to Family Meals0.60Citations (PDF)
63Perspectives of Community Health Advocates: Barriers to Healthy Family Eating Patterns0.64Citations (PDF)
64Changes in the Frequency of Family Meals From 1999 to 2010 in the Homes of Adolescents: Trends by Sociodemographic Characteristics
Journal of Adolescent Health, 2013, 52, 201-206
1.989Citations (PDF)
65Shared meals among young adults are associated with better diet quality and predicted by family meal patterns during adolescence
Public Health Nutrition, 2013, 16, 883-893
2.454Citations (PDF)
66Validation of a home food inventory among low-income Spanish- and Somali-speaking families
Public Health Nutrition, 2013, 16, 1151-1158
2.422Citations (PDF)
67Food-Related Parenting Practices and Adolescent Weight Status: A Population-Based Study
Pediatrics, 2013, 131, e1443-e1450
4.0121Citations (PDF)
68Associations of home food availability, dietary intake, screen time and physical activity with BMI in young American-Indian children
Public Health Nutrition, 2013, 16, 146-155
2.437Citations (PDF)
69Alternative High School Students' Physical Activity: Role of Self-efficacy0.813Citations (PDF)
70Stressed Out and Overcommitted! The Relationships Between Time Demands and Family Rules and Parents’ and Their Child’s Weight Status1.919Citations (PDF)
71Family meals. Associations with weight and eating behaviors among mothers and fathers
Appetite, 2012, 58, 1128-1135
2.7105Citations (PDF)
72Bright Start: Description and Main Outcomes From a Group‐Randomized Obesity Prevention Trial in American Indian Children
Obesity, 2012, 20, 2241-2249
4.378Citations (PDF)
73Benefits of Family Meals With Adolescents: Nurse Practitioners' Perspective0.63Citations (PDF)
74Secular trends in weight status and weight-related attitudes and behaviors in adolescents from 1999 to 2010
Preventive Medicine, 2012, 54, 77-81
2.9141Citations (PDF)
75Development and validation of a screening instrument to assess the types and quality of foods served at home meals4.621Citations (PDF)
76Weight comments by family and significant others in young adulthood
Body Image, 2011, 8, 12-19
5.268Citations (PDF)
77Longitudinal and Secular Trends in Parental Encouragement for Healthy Eating, Physical Activity, and Dieting Throughout the Adolescent Years
Journal of Adolescent Health, 2011, 49, 306-311
1.946Citations (PDF)
78Away-from-Home Family Dinner Sources and Associations with Weight Status, Body Composition, and Related Biomarkers of Chronic Disease among Adolescents and Their Parents1.297Citations (PDF)
79Public Health Nurses Tailor Interventions for Families at Risk
Public Health Nursing, 2011, 28, 119-128
1.443Citations (PDF)
80The Surprising Benefits of the Family Meal0.687Citations (PDF)
81Focus Groups with Working Parents of School-aged Children: What's Needed to Improve Family Meals?0.5132Citations (PDF)
82Adolescent Obesity and School Performance and Perceptions of the School Environment Among Minnesota High School Students
School Mental Health, 2011, 3, 102-110
3.25Citations (PDF)
83Substance use and dietary practices among students attending alternative high schools: results from a pilot study
BMC Public Health, 2011, 11,
3.323Citations (PDF)
84Familial correlates of adolescent girls' physical activity, television use, dietary intake, weight, and body composition4.6112Citations (PDF)
85Psychological and behavioral risk profiles as they relate to eating disorder diagnoses and symptomatology among a school‐based sample of youth4.546Citations (PDF)
86Stability of Eating Disorder Diagnostic Classifications in Adolescents: Five-Year Longitudinal Findings From a Population-Based Study
Eating Disorders, 2011, 19, 308-322
4.043Citations (PDF)
87Relationships between the family environment and school-based obesity prevention efforts: can school programs help adolescents who are most in need?
Health Education Research, 2011, 26, 675-688
1.710Citations (PDF)
88Situational characteristics of young adults’ eating occasions: a real-time data collection using Personal Digital Assistants
Public Health Nutrition, 2011, 14, 472-479
2.445Citations (PDF)
89Associations between hurtful weight-related comments by family and significant other and the development of disordered eating behaviors in young adults2.691Citations (PDF)
90Obesity as a prospective predictor of depression in adolescent females.
Health Psychology, 2010, 29, 293-298
3.089Citations (PDF)
91Longitudinal associations between family dinner and adolescent perceptions of parent–child communication among racially diverse urban youth.
Journal of Family Psychology, 2010, 24, 261-270
1.965Citations (PDF)
92Healthy Home Offerings via the Mealtime Environment (HOME): Feasibility, Acceptability, and Outcomes of a Pilot Study
Obesity, 2010, 18,
4.3110Citations (PDF)
93Family meals and adolescents: what have we learned from Project EAT (Eating Among Teens)?
Public Health Nutrition, 2010, 13, 1113-1121
2.4216Citations (PDF)
94Does weight status influence weight-related beliefs and the consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages and fast food purchases in adolescents?
Health Education Journal, 2009, 68, 284-295
1.14Citations (PDF)
95Alternative High School Students: Prevalence and Correlates of Overweight0.824Citations (PDF)
96Sociodemographic Differences in Selected Eating Practices among Alternative High School Students1.222Citations (PDF)
97Are There Nutritional and Other Benefits Associated with Family Meals Among At-Risk Youth?
Journal of Adolescent Health, 2009, 45, 389-395
1.9135Citations (PDF)
98Food hiding and weight control behaviors among ethnically diverse, overweight adolescents. Associations with parental food restriction, food monitoring, and dissatisfaction with adolescent body shape
Appetite, 2009, 52, 266-272
2.78Citations (PDF)
99Children's Perceptions of Healthcare Survey1.816Citations (PDF)
100Comparing Maternal Child Health Problems and Outcomes Across Public Health Nursing Agencies1.438Citations (PDF)
101Coffee and caffeine intake and the risk of ovarian cancer: the Iowa Women’s Health Study
Cancer Causes and Control, 2008, 19, 1365-1372
1.833Citations (PDF)
102Relationships Between Alcohol-related Informal Social Control, Parental Monitoring and Adolescent Problem Behaviors Among Racially Diverse Urban Youth
Journal of Community Health, 2008, 33, 425-433
1.943Citations (PDF)
103Family Meal Frequency and Weight Status Among Adolescents: Cross‐sectional and 5‐year Longitudinal Associations
Obesity, 2008, 16, 2529-2534
4.3121Citations (PDF)
104Family Meals: Perceptions of Benefits and Challenges among Parents of 8- to 10-Year-Old Children1.2164Citations (PDF)
105The validation of a home food inventory4.6170Citations (PDF)
106Family Meals and Substance Use: Is There a Long-Term Protective Association?
Journal of Adolescent Health, 2008, 43, 151-156
1.9121Citations (PDF)
107Pediatric Nurse Educator Shortage: Implications for the Nursing Care of Children2.712Citations (PDF)
108Family Meals and Disordered Eating in Adolescents
JAMA Pediatrics, 2008, 162, 17
4.1192Citations (PDF)
109Objectively Measured Physical Activity in Urban Alternative High School Students0.328Citations (PDF)
110Fast food for family meals: relationships with parent and adolescent food intake, home food availability and weight status
Public Health Nutrition, 2007, 10, 16-23
2.4235Citations (PDF)
111Correlates of psychosocial well-being among overweight adolescents: The role of the family.4.2127Citations (PDF)
112Who needs liquor stores when parents will do? The importance of social sources of alcohol among young urban teens
Preventive Medicine, 2007, 44, 471-476
2.991Citations (PDF)
113Prevalence and utility of DSM-IV eating disorder diagnostic criteria among youth4.5125Citations (PDF)
114Family Dinner Meal Frequency and Adolescent Development: Relationships with Developmental Assets and High-Risk Behaviors
Journal of Adolescent Health, 2006, 39, 337-345
1.9330Citations (PDF)
115Parents of Elementary School Students Weigh in on Height, Weight, and Body Mass Index Screening at School
Journal of School Health, 2006, 76, 496-501
1.745Citations (PDF)
116Adolescent and Parent Views of Family Meals1.2169Citations (PDF)
117Perceptions of adolescents involved in promoting lower-fat foods in schools: Associations with level of involvement1.232Citations (PDF)
118Use of a Web-Based Component of a Nutrition and Physical Activity Behavioral Intervention with Girl Scouts1.230Citations (PDF)
119Fruits, vegetables, and football: Findings from focus groups with alternative high school students regarding eating and physical activity
Journal of Adolescent Health, 2005, 36, 494-500
1.984Citations (PDF)
120Title is missing!4.6194Citations (PDF)
121Title is missing!4.640Citations (PDF)
122Physical Activity, Dietary Practices, and Other Health Behaviors of At-Risk Youth Attending Alternative High Schools
Journal of School Health, 2004, 74, 119-124
1.730Citations (PDF)
123Mothers' Perceptions of Their Adolescents' Weight Status: Are They Accurate?
Obesity, 2004, 12, 1754-1757
3.9102Citations (PDF)
124Weight‐Bearing Physical Activity among Girls and Mothers: Relationships to Girls’ Weight Status
Obesity, 2004, 12, 258-266
3.919Citations (PDF)
125Adolescents’ attitudes about and consumption of low-fat foods: associations with sex and weight-control behaviors1.210Citations (PDF)
126Bone outcomes and technical measurement issues of bone health among children and adolescents: Considerations for nutrition and physical activity intervention trials
Osteoporosis International, 2004, 15, 929-941
4.219Citations (PDF)
127Depressive symptoms and adolescent eating and health behaviors: a multifaceted view in a population-based sample
Preventive Medicine, 2004, 38, 865-875
2.9193Citations (PDF)
128Are family meal patterns associated with disordered eating behaviors among adolescents?
Journal of Adolescent Health, 2004, 35, 350-359
1.9248Citations (PDF)
129An Environmental Intervention to Promote Lower-Fat Food Choices in Secondary Schools: Outcomes of the TACOS Study3.3151Citations (PDF)
130Promotions to increase lower-fat food choices among students in secondary schools: description and outcomes of TACOS (Trying Alternative Cafeteria Options in Schools)
Public Health Nutrition, 2004, 7, 665-674
2.437Citations (PDF)
131The Review Process Fails to Require Appropriate Statistical Analysis of a Group-Randomized Trial
Pediatrics, 2004, 114, 509-511
4.02Citations (PDF)
132Cigarette smoking for weight loss or control among adolescents: gender and racial/ethnic differences
Journal of Adolescent Health, 2003, 32, 306-313
1.9149Citations (PDF)
133Food Environment in Secondary Schools: À La Carte, Vending Machines, and Food Policies and Practices3.3161Citations (PDF)
134A Pricing Strategy to Promote Sales of Lower Fat Foods in High School Cafeterias: Acceptability and Sensitivity Analysis2.554Citations (PDF)
135Assessing the dietary environment: examples from school-based nutrition interventions
Public Health Nutrition, 2002, 5, 893-899
2.440Citations (PDF)
136Foodservice staff perceptions of their influence on student food choices1.213Citations (PDF)
137School Food Policies and Practices1.264Citations (PDF)
138Factors in the School Cafeteria Influencing Food Choices by High School Students
Journal of School Health, 2002, 72, 229-234
1.771Citations (PDF)
139Fast food restaurant use among adolescents: associations with nutrient intake, food choices and behavioral and psychosocial variables3.1574Citations (PDF)
140Commitment to treatment goals in prediction of group cognitive–behavioral therapy treatment outcome for women with bulimia nervosa.4.241Citations (PDF)
141Eating Disorders
Counseling Psychologist, 2000, 28, 764-796
1.763Citations (PDF)
142The Relative Importance of Social Versus Commercial Sources in Youth Access to Tobacco, Alcohol, and Other Drugs
Preventive Medicine, 2000, 31, 39-48
2.9180Citations (PDF)
143Increasing Weight-Bearing Physical Activity and Calcium Intake for Bone Mass Growth in Children and Adolescents: A Review of Intervention Trials
Preventive Medicine, 2000, 31, 722-731
2.988Citations (PDF)
144Risk for Eating Disorders in a School-Based Twin Sample: Are Twins Representative of the General Population for Eating Disordered Behavior?
Eating Disorders, 1999, 7, 33-41
4.04Citations (PDF)
145DSM-IV substance abuse and dependence: are there really two dimensions of substance use disorders in adolescents?
Addiction, 1999, 94, 495-506
5.347Citations (PDF)
146Three to Four Year Prospective Evaluation of Personality and Behavioral Risk Factors for Later Disordered Eating in Adolescent Girls and Boys2.9176Citations (PDF)
147Eating-disordered behaviors and personality characteristics of high school athletes and nonathletes4.581Citations (PDF)
148Disordered eating in adolescent males from a school-based sample
1998, 23, 125-132
78Citations (PDF)
149DSM-IV Substance Use Disorder Criteria for Adolescents: A Critical Examination Based on a Statewide School Survey
American Journal of Psychiatry, 1998, 155, 486-492
10.1152Citations (PDF)
150An Evaluation of Computer-Assisted Self-Interviews in a School Setting1.958Citations (PDF)
151Computerized School Surveys3.925Citations (PDF)
152Disordered Eating Precursors in Pre- and Early Adolescent Girls and Boys2.9170Citations (PDF)
153Multiple substance use among adolescent physical and sexual abuse victims
Child Abuse and Neglect, 1997, 21, 529-539
3.0219Citations (PDF)
154Self‐Esteem and Change in Body Mass Index over 3 Years in a Cohort of Adolescents
Obesity, 1996, 4, 27-33
3.9101Citations (PDF)
155Prospective analysis of personality and behavioral vulnerabilities and gender influences in the later development of disordered eating.
Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 1995, 104, 140-149
4.4220Citations (PDF)
156Dieting behaviors and weight change history in female adolescents.
Health Psychology, 1995, 14, 548-555
3.0120Citations (PDF)
157Changes in psychological variables and health behaviors by dieting status over a three-year period in a cohort of adolescent females
Journal of Adolescent Health, 1995, 16, 438-447
1.982Citations (PDF)
158Family influences, school behaviors, and risk for the later development of an eating disorder2.934Citations (PDF)
159Food preferences, eating patterns, and physical activity among adolescents: Correlates of eating disorders symptoms
Journal of Adolescent Health, 1994, 15, 286-294
1.943Citations (PDF)
160Medical Care Utilization as a Function of Recovery Status Following Chemical Addiction Treatment1.628Citations (PDF)
161Personality and behavioral vulnerabilities associated with risk status for eating disorders in adolescent girls.
Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 1993, 102, 438-444
4.4212Citations (PDF)
162Measuring alcohol and cannabis use disorders in an adolescent clinical sample.2.856Citations (PDF)