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Julie A Marshall

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Zhou W, Branch W, Gilliam L, Marshall J
Molecules . 2019 Jan; 24(1). PMID: 30597941
The seeds of cultivated peanut, , are an agronomically important crop produced for human nutrition, oilseed and feed stock. Peanut seed is the single most expensive variable input cost and...
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Gutilla M, Davidson A, Daley M, Anderson G, Marshall J, Magzamen S
J Public Health Manag Pract . 2017 May; :S53-S62. PMID: 28542065
Context: Community-level data are necessary to inform community health assessments and to plan for appropriate interventions. However, data derived from public health surveys may be limited or unavailable in rural...
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Puma J, Belansky E, Garcia R, Scarbro S, Williford D, Marshall J
J Rural Health . 2016 Jun; 33(3):257-265. PMID: 27302868
Purpose: In order for communities to make health-related, data-driven decisions concerning resource allocation, needed services, and intervention priorities, they need an accurate picture of the health status of residents. While...
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James K, Byers T, Hokanson J, Meliker J, Marshall J
Environ Health Perspect . 2015 Jul; 123(7):A169. PMID: 26132290
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James K, Byers T, Hokanson J, Meliker J, Zerbe G, Marshall J
Environ Health Perspect . 2014 Oct; 123(2):128-34. PMID: 25350952
Background: Chronic diseases, including coronary heart disease (CHD), have been associated with ingestion of drinking water with high levels of inorganic arsenic (> 1,000 μg/L). However, associations have been inconclusive...
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Smith A, Perry J, Marshall J, Yousef A, Barringer S
J Food Sci . 2014 Jul; 79(8):S1584-94. PMID: 25039435
Peanut safety and quality were evaluated for different roasting technologies. Shelled raw peanuts were roasted using an oven at 163 to 204 °C, microwave, or oven and microwave combinations. The...
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James K, Meliker J, Buttenfield B, Byers T, Zerbe G, Hokanson J, et al.
Environ Geochem Health . 2014 Jan; 36(4):773-82. PMID: 24429726
Consumption of inorganic arsenic in drinking water at high levels has been associated with chronic diseases. Risk is less clear at lower levels of arsenic, in part due to difficulties...
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Belansky E, Cutforth N, Gilbert L, Litt J, Reed H, Scarbro S, et al.
Prev Chronic Dis . 2013 Nov; 10:E184. PMID: 24199737
Introduction: The federally mandated Local Wellness Policy (LWP) was intended to promote student health in schools. This study assesses the 5-year effects of the LWP on the health practices of...
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Puma J, Romaniello C, Crane L, Scarbro S, Belansky E, Marshall J
J Nutr Educ Behav . 2013 Jul; 45(6):635-42. PMID: 23896302
Objective: To examine the long-term effects of the Integrated Nutrition and Physical Activity Program (INPAP), a school-based nutrition education program. Design: Quasi-experimental design comparing intervention and comparison cohorts at 3-6...
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James K, Marshall J, Hokanson J, Meliker J, Zerbe G, Byers T
Environ Res . 2013 Mar; 123:33-8. PMID: 23507312
Background: Consumption of drinking water with high levels of inorganic arsenic (over 500 μg/L) has been associated with type II diabetes mellitus (DM), but previous studies have been inconclusive about...