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Alick C, Braxton D, Skinner H, Alexander R, Ammerman A, Keyserling T, et al.
Am J Health Promot . 2023 Jul; 37(8):1060-1069. PMID: 37505193
Purpose: To examine differences in lifestyle behavioral and psychosocial factors between rural African American women with Class 3 obesity and those with overweight, and Class 1-2 obesity. Design: Cross-sectional study....
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Goode R, Godoy S, Olson K, Berg S, Agbozo B, Gwira R, et al.
Eat Behav . 2023 May; 49:101741. PMID: 37229948
Background/objective: Living in a food-insecure household may increase the risk for disordered eating. Though the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) was designed to reduce food insecurity, it may increase risk...
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Alexander R, Wade J, McElroy A, Jackson K, Ferguson J, Gibbs J, et al.
J Am Coll Health . 2022 Aug; 72(6):1727-1733. PMID: 35930397
The goal of this research was to uncover narratives around food access and consumption among Black women who attend HBCUs before and during the COVID-19 pandemic. Black women, ages 18-25....
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Wade J, Alexander R, Giscombe C, Keegan D, Parker S, Jackson K, et al.
Qual Health Res . 2021 Dec; 32(3):581-594. PMID: 34931558
This study was created to uncover the social determinants of Black American women's success in health promotion programs. We used the Superwoman Schema to understand the complexities of Black womanhood...
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Yuhas M, Zoellner J, Hou X, Alexander R, Hill J, You W, et al.
Health Lit Res Pract . 2021 Aug; 5(3):e208-e217. PMID: 34379548
Background: Low caregiver health literacy (HL) is related to increased obesity risk for their children. Teach-Back and Teach-to-Goal (TB/TTG) are strategies that may improve comprehension of key concepts for people...
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Brito F, Zoellner J, Hill J, You W, Alexander R, Hou X, et al.
Sage Open . 2021 Jul; 9(1):1-14. PMID: 34290901
This community-based participatory research (CBPR) project used a collaborative process to develop a culturally relevant workbook for parents of overweight children. We followed a mixed methods iterative process to assess...
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Alexander R, Estabrooks P, Brock D, Hill J, Whitt-Glover M, Zoellner J
Health Promot Pract . 2019 Aug; 22(1):102-111. PMID: 31409144
Guided by community-based participatory research principles, this mixed-methods process evaluation explored the experience and capacity of a newly formed Parental Advisory Team (PAT) engaged in childhood obesity research in a...
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Porter K, Alexander R, Perzynski K, Kruzliakova N, Zoellner J
Health Commun . 2018 Feb; 34(7):782-788. PMID: 29419320
Ensuring that written materials used in behavioral interventions are clear is important to support behavior change. This study used the Clear Communication Index (CCI) to assess the original and revised...
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Zoellner J, Hill J, Brock D, Barlow M, Alexander R, Brito F, et al.
Health Promot Pract . 2017 Oct; 18(6):833-853. PMID: 29039710
Objective: Using a community-based participatory research and systems-based approach, the purpose of this community case study is to describe the planning process and first-year experiences of community-academic advisory board (CAB)...
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Zoellner J, Hill J, You W, Brock D, Frisard M, Alexander R, et al.
Prev Chronic Dis . 2017 Sep; 14:E87. PMID: 28957032
Introduction: Few interventions have evaluated the influence of parent health literacy (HL) status on weight-related child outcomes. This study explores how parent HL affects the reach, attendance, and retention of...