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Benjamin-Neelon S, Ruffin M, Grossman E, Lucas S, Marx K, Neelon B, et al.
Prev Med Rep . 2025 Mar; 51:103001. PMID: 40060935
Objectives: The objective of this study was to investigate the prevalence of sustainability-related provisions in pouring rights contracts between universities and beverage companies and assess differences by company. Methods: We...
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Greenthal E, Marx K, Friedman E, John S, Johnson J, LiPuma C, et al.
Front Nutr . 2024 Oct; 11:1473303. PMID: 39439521
The internet is drastically changing how U.S. consumers shop for groceries, order food from restaurants, and interact with food marketing. There is an urgent need for new policies to help...
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Greenthal E, Marx K, Grossman E, Ruffin M, Lucas S, Benjamin-Neelon S
Am J Health Promot . 2024 Aug; 39(1):52-62. PMID: 39140236
Purpose: Many universities maintain pouring rights contracts (PRCs) with beverage companies wherein one company exchanges sponsorship payments for exclusive beverage marketing rights. Separately, universities may have healthy beverage initiatives (HBIs)...
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Gitlin L, Roth D, Marx K, Parker L, Koeuth S, Dabelko-Schoeny H, et al.
Gerontologist . 2023 Aug; 64(4). PMID: 37549428
Background And Objectives: Adult day services (ADS) provide quality-of-life benefits to people with dementia, but few provide systematic caregiver support. We report outcomes of a multisite, national trial testing a...
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Gitlin L, Marx K, Piersol C, Hodgson N, Parker L, Cidav T, et al.
J Am Geriatr Soc . 2022 Aug; 70(11):3105-3115. PMID: 35932186
Background: Although nonpharmacological approaches are considered first-line treatments for dementia-related behaviors, it is unclear as to their effectiveness for different racial groups. We evaluated the effects of the Tailored Activity...
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Benjamin-Neelon S, Grossman E, Greenthal E, Lucas S, Marx K, Ruffin M
Prev Med Rep . 2022 Jul; 28:101897. PMID: 35855921
Pouring rights contracts between universities and beverage companies are common and grant companies the exclusive right to serve, sell, and market specific beverages on campuses. In exchange, universities receive financial...
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Greenthal E, Marx K, Grossman E, Ruffin M, Lucas S, Benjamin-Neelon S
J Am Coll Health . 2022 May; 72(4):1279-1288. PMID: 35623032
Objective: To assess whether and how beverage companies incentivize universities to maximize sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) sales through pouring rights contracts. Methods: Cross-sectional study of contracts between beverage companies and public...
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Grossman E, Greenthal E, Marx K, Ruffin M, Lucas S, Benjamin-Neelon S
Child Obes . 2022 Mar; 18(8):533-539. PMID: 35325554
Many university students regularly consume sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs), which are associated with obesity and related chronic diseases. Moreover, students are strongly influenced by both their peers and product marketing. Our...
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Marx K, Greenthal E, Ribakove S, Grossman E, Lucas S, Ruffin M, et al.
Prev Med Rep . 2022 Feb; 25:101688. PMID: 35127363
Child-targeted marketing can influence children's food preferences and childhood consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) is associated with negative health outcomes in both childhood and adulthood. This study explores how beverage...
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Gitlin L, Marx K, Piersol C, Hodgson N, Huang J, Roth D, et al.
BMC Geriatr . 2021 Oct; 21(1):581. PMID: 34670502
Background: People living with dementia (PLWD) and caregivers are adversely impacted by lack of meaningful activity leading to worse symptoms and impaired quality-of-life. There is a critical need to develop...