Brandon J Restrepo
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Restrepo B
Am J Prev Med
. 2024 Jan;
66(6):1043-1048.
PMID: 38232860
Introduction: Since May 2018, federal restaurant menu labeling regulations have required large U.S. chain restaurants to disclose calorie counts on menus. This study estimates the share of U.S. adults who...
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Restrepo B, Zeballos E
Int J Environ Res Public Health
. 2023 Feb;
20(4).
PMID: 36834309
The effect of WFH (working from home) on the quality of life of U.S. workers is not well understood. We analyze the association between WFH and overall emotional well-being during...
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Restrepo B, Zeballos E
Rev Econ Househ
. 2022 Jul;
20(3):759-761.
PMID: 35818370
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1007/s11150-022-09614-w.].
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Restrepo B, Zeballos E
Rev Econ Househ
. 2022 Jun;
20(3):735-758.
PMID: 35729933
The emergence and spread of the novel coronavirus in the U.S. were quickly followed by a widespread expansion in remote work eligibility, which, in turn, led to necessary alignments between...
5.
Restrepo B
Am J Prev Med
. 2022 Jun;
63(1):102-106.
PMID: 35725124
Introduction: As the COVID-19 pandemic unfolded, several studies collected small and relatively homogenous samples to track U.S. adult obesity rates and obesity-related risk factors. In this study, a much larger...
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Restrepo B, Zeballos E
Rev Econ Househ
. 2020 Sep;
18(4):1165-1187.
PMID: 32863807
Telecommuting has been on the rise in the U.S. and working from home may affect how workers allocate their time over the course of a day. In this paper, using...
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Restrepo B, Cantor J
Health Econ
. 2020 Aug;
29(11):1422-1434.
PMID: 32767442
Intake of added sugars is high in the US adolescent population, with sugar-sweetened beverages being the primary source. We contribute to the literature by providing the first estimates of the...
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Brilli Y, Restrepo B
Econ Hum Biol
. 2020 Feb;
37:100825.
PMID: 32028210
This study demonstrates that rule-of-thumb health treatment decision-making exists when assigning medical care to macrosomic newborns with an extremely high birth weight and estimates the short-run health return to neonatal...
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Restrepo B
Public Health Nutr
. 2020 Jan;
23(6):1103-1107.
PMID: 31918772
Objective: To analyse how much the intake of trans-fatty acids (TFA), an important dietary risk factor for CVD, changed among US children and adolescents over a period of time when...
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Restrepo B, Ali M
Prev Med
. 2017 Jul;
102:65-71.
PMID: 28673698
The goal of this study was to analyze the effect of local and state mandatory restaurant menu labeling laws on alcohol use. Using a difference-in-differences estimation approach and data on...