Jennifer E Pelletier
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Laska M, Caspi C, Lenk K, Moe S, Pelletier J, Harnack L, et al.
Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act
. 2019 Sep;
16(1):83.
PMID: 31533737
Background: Many lower-income and racially diverse communities in the U.S. have limited access to healthy foods, with few supermarkets and many small convenience stores, which tend to stock limited quantities...
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Pelletier J, Hassan A, Zukoski A, Loth K
Health Promot Pract
. 2018 Jun;
20(3):419-428.
PMID: 29882436
Objective: Childhood obesity experts have identified licensed child care providers as a focus for prevention efforts. Since 2011, local public health agencies in Minnesota have provided training and support to...
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Karpyn A, DeWeese R, Pelletier J, Laska M, Ohri-Vachaspati P, Deahl-Greenlaw A, et al.
J Acad Nutr Diet
. 2018 Apr;
118(9):1655-1663.
PMID: 29650459
Objective: In response to recent national efforts to increase the availability of healthy food in small stores, we sought to understand the extent to which small food stores could implement...
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Caspi C, Pelletier J, Harnack L, Erickson D, Lenk K, Laska M
Int J Environ Res Public Health
. 2017 Aug;
14(8).
PMID: 28809795
Prices affect food purchase decisions, particularly in lower-income communities, where access to a range of food retailers (including supermarkets) is limited. The aim of this study was to examine differences...
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Caspi C, Lenk K, Pelletier J, Barnes T, Harnack L, Erickson D, et al.
Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act
. 2017 Jun;
14(1):76.
PMID: 28583131
Background: Purchases at small/non-traditional food stores tend to have poor nutritional quality, and have been associated with poor health outcomes, including increased obesity risk The purpose of this study was...
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Pelletier J, Schreiber L, Laska M
Am J Public Health
. 2017 May;
107(7):1171-1174.
PMID: 28520477
Objectives: To examine state variation in minimum stocking requirements for Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC)-authorized small food retailers. Methods: We obtained minimum stocking requirements for...
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Pelletier J, Laska M, MacLehose R, Nelson T, Nanney M
Prev Med
. 2017 Feb;
99:87-93.
PMID: 28209518
Despite calls for more cross-sector collaboration on obesity prevention, little is known about the role of collaborative partnerships, or groups of organizations from different sectors working together toward a shared...
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Barnes T, Pelletier J, Erickson D, Caspi C, Harnack L, Laska M
Prev Chronic Dis
. 2016 Nov;
13:E153.
PMID: 27831683
Introduction: Shopping at small food stores, such as corner stores and convenience stores, is linked with unhealthful food and beverage purchases, poor diets, and high risk of obesity. However, information...
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Pelletier J, Caspi C, Schreiber L, Erickson D, Harnack L, Laska M
BMC Public Health
. 2016 Oct;
16(1):1050.
PMID: 27716142
Background: Customer intercept interviews are increasingly used to characterize food purchases at retail food outlets and restaurants; however, methodological procedures, logistical issues and response rates using intercept methods are not...
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Caspi C, Lenk K, Pelletier J, Barnes T, Harnack L, Erickson D, et al.
Public Health Nutr
. 2016 Sep;
20(14):2587-2597.
PMID: 27641618
Objective: Little is known about customer purchases of foods and beverages from small and non-traditional food retailers (i.e. corner stores, gas-marts, dollar stores and pharmacies). The present study aimed to:...