Lisa M Soederberg Miller
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Recent Articles
1.
Miller L, Callegari R, Abah T, Fann H
JMIR Aging
. 2024 Apr;
7:e51675.
PMID: 38599620
Background: Digital technology is a social determinant of health that affects older people's ability to engage in health maintenance and disease prevention activities; connect with family and friends; and, more...
2.
Miller L, Falbe J, Chodur G, Chesnut S
Appetite
. 2023 Jun;
188:106632.
PMID: 37307953
The ability to prepare meals at home is an important life skill with potential to improve dietary quality and reduce costs and thus may be particularly important for college students...
3.
Ramirez A, Wilson M, Miller L
Appetite
. 2021 Nov;
169:105820.
PMID: 34843752
Latinos have disproportionately high rates of diet-related diseases which are associated with acculturation to the U.S. This negative shift in dietary quality is paradoxical in light of gains in income...
4.
Miller L, Falbe J, Rico T, Chodur G, Kemp L
J Am Coll Health
. 2021 Jul;
71(6):1639-1642.
PMID: 34314657
Food-insecure college students have expressed frustration toward their academic institution for failing to meet students' needs. However, it is unclear whether campus climate perceptions are related to food insecurity status....
5.
Zimbres T, Bell R, Miller L, Zhang J
J Health Commun
. 2021 Jul;
26(7):460-472.
PMID: 34304728
Guided by Uncertainty Management Theory, UMT, we tested a model that explicates how uncertainty arising from contradictory health information is managed through information seeking. In an online experiment, 763 U.S....
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Miller L, Gee P, Katz R
Front Public Health
. 2021 Apr;
9:581497.
PMID: 33889557
Past research suggests that knowledge supports- but strong illness expectations thwart- adoption of protective behaviors (e.g., handwashing). Strong illness expectations may place COVID-19 essential workers at risk. It is unclear,...
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Huo M, Miller L, Kim K, Liu S
Gerontologist
. 2020 Oct;
61(7):1131-1140.
PMID: 33103726
Background And Objectives: Scholars argue that volunteering enhances social, physical, and cognitive activities that are increasingly valued as people age, which in turn improves older adults' well-being via a host...
8.
Miller L, Tancredi D, Kaiser L, Tseng J
PLoS One
. 2020 Jul;
15(7):e0233029.
PMID: 32658927
Background: Food insecurity, limited access to adequate food, in adulthood is associated with poor health outcomes that suggest a pattern of accelerated aging. However, little is known about factors that...
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Lewis J, Gee P, Ho C, Miller L
JMIR Aging
. 2019 Sep;
1(1):e10649.
PMID: 31518243
Background: As individuals age, chronic health difficulties may disrupt physical and social well-being. Individuals can turn to online communities to interact with similar peers, which may help buffer negative effects...
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Wilson M, Ramirez A, Arsenault J, Miller L
J Nutr Educ Behav
. 2018 Oct;
50(9):876-887.
PMID: 30297015
Objective: To investigate how acculturation and poverty are independently and jointly associated with the use of the Nutrition Facts panel (nutrition label) and to examine the extent to which nutrition...