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Baranowski T, Islam N, Douglass D, Dadabhoy H, Beltran A, Baranowski J, et al.
J Hum Nutr Diet . 2012 May; 27 Suppl 1:66-71. PMID: 22616645
The Food Intake Recording Software System, version 4 (firsst4), is a web-based 24-h dietary recall (24 hdr) self-administered by children based on the Automated Self-Administered 24-h recall (ASA24) (a self-administered...
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Bovill E, Cullen K, Barrett W, Banwell P
J Plast Reconstr Aesthet Surg . 2008 Jan; 62(4):457-61. PMID: 18218349
Background: Current guidelines mandate treatment of primary cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) through to completion, including the demonstration of a margin of normal tissue, with surgical excision as the treatment...
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Nicklas T, Baranowski T, Cullen K, Berenson G
J Am Coll Nutr . 2002 Jan; 20(6):599-608. PMID: 11771675
Obesity among children has reached epidemic proportions. Today, an estimated one in four children in the United States is overweight. while 11% arc obese. Children who are overweight tend to...
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Edmonds J, Baranowski T, Baranowski J, Cullen K, Myres D
Prev Med . 2001 Jun; 32(6):476-81. PMID: 11394951
Background: Investigators have reported that the availability of foods in local grocery stores correlated with consumption when using large geopolitical units of analysis, e.g., zip codes. Associations across smaller geopolitical...
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Cullen K, Baranowski T, Smith S
J Am Diet Assoc . 2001 May; 101(5):562-6. PMID: 11374350
Recent reviews have noted that behavioral theory-based nutrition education programs are more successful at achieving food behavior change than knowledge-based programs and that a clear understanding of the mechanisms of...
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Cullen K, Baranowski T, Rittenberry L, Cosart C, Hebert D, de Moor C
Health Educ Res . 2001 May; 16(2):187-200. PMID: 11345661
Family, peers and other environmental factors are likely to influence children's dietary behavior but few measures of these phenomena exist. Questionnaires to measure family and peer influences on children's fruit,...
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Cullen K, Baranowski T, Rittenberry L, Olvera N
Health Educ Res . 2001 Feb; 15(5):581-90. PMID: 11184217
Children's fruit, juice and vegetable (FJV) and fat intakes do not meet recommended guidelines. Since personal factors account for only a small percentage of the variability in children's FJV consumption,...
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Cullen K, Eagan J, Baranowski T, Owens E, de Moor C
J Am Diet Assoc . 2001 Jan; 100(12):1482-6. PMID: 11138440
Objectives: To compare lunch fruit, juice, and vegetable (FJV) intake of fourth-grade students who receive only National School Lunch Program meals and fifth-grade students who also have access to a...
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Cullen K, Baranowski T, Baranowski J, Warnecke C, de Moor C, Nwachokor A, et al.
J Cancer Educ . 2000 Jul; 13(3):162-8. PMID: 10898561
Background: Certain cancers are more common among African Americans (AA). Fruit and vegetables (F&V) reduce cancer risk, but Americans, and African Americans in particular, do not meet the "5 A...
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Cullen K, Baranowski T, Baranowski J, Hebert D, Demoor C, Hearn M, et al.
J Sch Health . 2000 Jan; 69(9):376-80. PMID: 10633323
Researchers assessed the possible moderating effects of school organizational characteristics (school climate, school health, and job satisfaction) on outcomes of a teacher health behavior change program. Thirty-two public schools were...