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Food responsiveness, parental food control and anthropometric outcomes among young American Indian children: cross-sectional and prospective findingsJayne A Fulkerson
School of Nursing, University of Minnesota, 5 160 Weaver Densford Hall, 308 Harvard Street SE, Minneapolis, MN 55455, USA
Ethn Dis 23:136-42. 2013..Assess cross-sectional and prospective associations between food responsiveness and parental food control and anthropometric outcomes among American Indian children...
Development and validation of a screening instrument to assess the types and quality of foods served at home mealsJayne A Fulkerson
School of Nursing, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55455, USA
Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act 9:10. 2012..The aim of this study was to develop and validate a user-friendly screener to assess the types of foods served at home meals...
Familial correlates of adolescent girls' physical activity, television use, dietary intake, weight, and body compositionKatherine W Bauer
Division of Epidemiology and Community Health, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA
Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act 8:25. 2011....
Substance use and dietary practices among students attending alternative high schools: results from a pilot studyChrisa Arcan
University of Minnesota, Division of Epidemiology and Community Health, School of Public Health, Minneapolis, MN 55454, USA
BMC Public Health 11:263. 2011..Associations between multi-substance use and the same dietary practices were also examined...
Are there nutritional and other benefits associated with family meals among at-risk youth?Jayne A Fulkerson
School of Nursing, School of Public Health, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455, USA
J Adolesc Health 45:389-95. 2009..The present study aims to examine these associations among a population of adolescents at-risk of academic failure...
The validation of a home food inventoryJayne A Fulkerson
School of Nursing, University of Minnesota, Minnesota, USA
Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act 5:55. 2008....
Adolescent and parent views of family mealsJayne A Fulkerson
School of Nursing, University of Minnesota, 5 160 Weaver Densford Hall, Minneapolis, MN 55455, USA
J Am Diet Assoc 106:526-32. 2006..To examine and compare the family mealtime environment from the perspectives of both adolescents and parents...
Family dinner meal frequency and adolescent development: relationships with developmental assets and high-risk behaviorsJayne A Fulkerson
School of Nursing, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455, USA
J Adolesc Health 39:337-45. 2006..To examine associations between family meal frequency and developmental assets and high-risk behaviors among a national sample of adolescents...
Family meal frequency and weight status among adolescents: cross-sectional and 5-year longitudinal associationsJayne A Fulkerson
School of Nursing, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
Obesity (Silver Spring) 16:2529-34. 2008....
Correlates of psychosocial well-being among overweight adolescents: the role of the familyJayne A Fulkerson
School of Nursing, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55455, USA
J Consult Clin Psychol 75:181-6. 2007....
Relationships between alcohol-related informal social control, parental monitoring and adolescent problem behaviors among racially diverse urban youthJayne A Fulkerson
School of Nursing, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55455 0342, USA
J Community Health 33:425-33. 2008..Neighborhood norms and action against teenage drinking may be too distal to adolescent outcomes to be directly associated...
Family meals: perceptions of benefits and challenges among parents of 8- to 10-year-old childrenJayne A Fulkerson
School of Nursing, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis 55455, USA
J Am Diet Assoc 108:706-9. 2008....
Longitudinal associations between family dinner and adolescent perceptions of parent-child communication among racially diverse urban youthJayne A Fulkerson
University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, School of Nursing, 5 160 Weaver Densford Hall, 308 Harvard Street SE, Minneapolis, MN 55455, USA
J Fam Psychol 24:261-70. 2010..In addition, the communication benefits of family dinner at the beginning of sixth grade may be protective through eighth grade...
Healthy Home Offerings via the Mealtime Environment (HOME): feasibility, acceptability, and outcomes of a pilot studyJayne A Fulkerson
School of Nursing, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
Obesity (Silver Spring) 18:S69-74. 2010..Not all findings were sustained at 6-month follow-up. Obesity prevention programming with families in community settings is feasible and well accepted. Results demonstrate the potential of the HOME program...
Away-from-home family dinner sources and associations with weight status, body composition, and related biomarkers of chronic disease among adolescents and their parentsJayne A Fulkerson
School of Nursing, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55455, USA
J Am Diet Assoc 111:1892-7. 2011..05). Although frequent family dinners may be beneficial for adolescents, the source of dinners is likely as important in maintaining a healthy weight. Interventions should focus on encouragement of healthful family meals...
Focus groups with working parents of school-aged children: what's needed to improve family meals?Jayne A Fulkerson
School of Nursing, University of Minnesota, 308 Harvard Street SE, Minneapolis, MN 55455, USA
J Nutr Educ Behav 43:189-93. 2011..To conduct focus groups to identify parents' perceptions of barriers to family meals and elucidate ideas to guide the development of interventions to overcome barriers...
A pricing strategy to promote sales of lower fat foods in high school cafeterias: acceptability and sensitivity analysisPeter Hannan
Division of Epidemiology, University of Minnesota, 1300 South Second Street, Suite 300, Minneapolis, MN 55454-1015, USA
Am J Health Promot 17:1-6, ii. 2002..Low fat foods averaged about 13% of total sales. Sensitivity analysis was used to estimate that low fat foods would probably have averaged about 9% of total sales without the reduced price...
Foodservice staff perceptions of their influence on student food choicesJayne A Fulkerson
Division of Epidemiology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis 55454-1015, USA
J Am Diet Assoc 102:97-9. 2002
Obesity as a prospective predictor of depression in adolescent femalesKerri N Boutelle
University of Minnesota, MN, USA
Health Psychol 29:293-8. 2010..The purpose of this paper is to evaluate whether overweight or obese status contributes to the development of depression in adolescent girls...
Pediatric nurse educator shortage: implications for the nursing care of childrenBarbara J Leonard
School of Nursing, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55455 0342, USA
J Prof Nurs 24:184-91. 2008..Recommendations for stemming the decline in availability of pediatric nursing faculty are provided...
Family meals and substance use: is there a long-term protective association?Marla E Eisenberg
Division of Adolescent Health and Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55454, USA
J Adolesc Health 43:151-6. 2008..To examine 5-year longitudinal associations between family meal patterns and subsequent substance use in adolescents...
Adolescent girls' weight-related family environments, MinnesotaKatherine W Bauer
Division of Epidemiology and Community Health, University of Minnesota, 1300 S 2nd St, Ste 300, Minneapolis, MN 55454, USA
Prev Chronic Dis 8:A68. 2011....
Objectively measured physical activity in urban alternative high school studentsJohn R Sirard
Division of Epidemiology and Community Health, School of Public Health, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55454, USA
Med Sci Sports Exerc 40:2088-95. 2008..Alternative high school (AHS) students are an underserved population of youth at greater risk for poor health behaviors and outcomes. Little is known about their physical activity patterns...
Association between food opportunities during the school day and selected dietary behaviors of alternative high school students, Minneapolis/Saint Paul, Minnesota, 2006Chrisa Arcan
University of Minnesota School of Public Health, Division of Epidemiology and Community Health, 1300 South 2nd St, Ste 300, Minneapolis, MN 55454, USA
Prev Chronic Dis 8:A08. 2011..We examined correlations between food opportunities during the school day and selected dietary behaviors of students attending alternative high schools...
Alternative high school students: prevalence and correlates of overweightMartha Y Kubik
University of Minnesota, School of Nursing, Minneapolis, MN 55455, USA
Am J Health Behav 33:600-9. 2009..To determine prevalence and correlates of overweight among adolescents attending alternative high schools (AHS)...
Sociodemographic differences in selected eating practices among alternative high school studentsChrisa Arcan
School of Public Health, Division of Epidemiology and Community Health, University of Minnesota, 1300 S 2nd St, Suite 300, Minneapolis, MN 55454, USA
J Am Diet Assoc 109:823-9. 2009..Students attending alternative high schools are an at-risk group of youth for poor health behaviors and obesity. However, little is known about their dietary practices...
Comparing maternal child health problems and outcomes across public health nursing agenciesKaren A Monsen
University of Minnesota School of Nursing, 5 160 Weaver Densford Hall, Minneapolis, MN 55455, USA
Matern Child Health J 14:412-21. 2010..Using informatics tools and data facilitated needs assessment, program evaluation, and outcomes management processes for the agencies, and will continue to play an integral role in directing practice and improving client outcomes...
Family meals and adolescents: what have we learned from Project EAT (Eating Among Teens)?Dianne Neumark-Sztainer
Division of Epidemiology and Community Health, School of Public Health, University of Minnesota, 1300 South Second Street Suite 300, Minneapolis, MN 55454, USA
Public Health Nutr 13:1113-21. 2010....
Family meals and disordered eating in adolescents: longitudinal findings from project EATDianne Neumark-Sztainer
Division of Epidemiology and Community Health, School of Public Health, University of Minnesota, 1300 S Second St, Ste 300, Minneapolis, MN 55454, USA
Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med 162:17-22. 2008..To examine 5-year longitudinal associations between family meal frequency and disordered eating behaviors in adolescents...
An environmental intervention to promote lower-fat food choices in secondary schools: outcomes of the TACOS StudySimone A French
University of Minnesota, Division of Epidemiology, Minneapolis, MN 55454, USA
Am J Public Health 94:1507-12. 2004..We evaluated an environmental intervention intended to increase sales of lower-fat foods in secondary school cafeterias...
Promotions to increase lower-fat food choices among students in secondary schools: description and outcomes of TACOS (Trying Alternative Cafeteria Options in Schools)Jayne A Fulkerson
Division of Epidemiology, University of Minnesota, 1300 South Second Street, Suite 300, Minneapolis, MN 55454 1015, USA
Public Health Nutr 7:665-74. 2004....
Depressive symptoms and adolescent eating and health behaviors: a multifaceted view in a population-based sampleJayne A Fulkerson
Division of Epidemiology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55454 1015, USA
Prev Med 38:865-75. 2004..However, no research to date has described associations between depressive symptoms and nutritional intake or physical activity among adolescents in a nonclinical, population-based sample...
Physical activity, dietary practices, and other health behaviors of at-risk youth attending alternative high schoolsMartha Y Kubik
School of Nursing, University of Minnesota, 6 101 Weaver Densford Hall, 308 Harvard St, SE, Minneapolis, MN 55455, USA
J Sch Health 74:119-24. 2004..Results suggest research in alternative high schools is feasible and successful implementation and evaluation of programs possible...
Weight-bearing physical activity among girls and mothers: relationships to girls' weight statusJayne A Fulkerson
Division of Epidemiology, School of Public Health, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55454 1015, USA
Obes Res 12:258-66. 2004..overweight)...
Adolescents' attitudes about and consumption of low-fat foods: associations with sex and weight-control behaviorsJayne A Fulkerson
Division of Epidemiology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis 55454 1015, USA
J Am Diet Assoc 104:233-7. 2004..Dietitians' efforts to educate adolescents about the benefits and healthfulness of low-fat foods would aid intervention programs...
Cigarette smoking for weight loss or control among adolescents: gender and racial/ethnic differencesJayne A Fulkerson
Division of Epidemiology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55454 1015, USA
J Adolesc Health 32:306-13. 2003....
Assessing the dietary environment: examples from school-based nutrition interventionsLeslie A Lytle
University of Minnesota, Division of Epidemiology, 1300 South 2nd Street, Suite 300, Minneapolis 55454, USA
Public Health Nutr 5:893-9. 2002....
School food policies and practices: a state-wide survey of secondary school principalsSimone A French
University of Minnesota, Division of Epidemiology, 1300 S Second St, Suite 300, Minneapolis, MN 55454 1015, USA
J Am Diet Assoc 102:1785-9. 2002..To describe food-related policies and practices in secondary schools in Minnesota...
Bone outcomes and technical measurement issues of bone health among children and adolescents: considerations for nutrition and physical activity intervention trialsJayne A Fulkerson
Division of Epidemiology, School of Public Health, University of Minnesota, MN, USA
Osteoporos Int 15:929-41. 2004..It describes the implications of these issues for the interpretation of intervention effects observed in intervention trials, and provides recommendations for future research...
Are family meal patterns associated with disordered eating behaviors among adolescents?Dianne Neumark-Sztainer
Division of Epidemiology, School of Public Health, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55454, USA
J Adolesc Health 35:350-9. 2004....
Mothers' perceptions of their adolescents' weight status: are they accurate?Kerri Boutelle
Division of General Pediatrics and Adolescent Health, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55455, USA
Obes Res 12:1754-7. 2004..To evaluate the accuracy of mothers' perceptions of adolescents' weight status...
Food environment in secondary schools: a la carte, vending machines, and food policies and practicesSimone A French
Division of Epidemiology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, 55455 1015, USA
Am J Public Health 93:1161-7. 2003..This study described the food environment in 20 Minnesota secondary schools...
Who needs liquor stores when parents will do? The importance of social sources of alcohol among young urban teensMary O Hearst
Division of Epidemiology and Community Health, School of Public Health, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55455, USA
Prev Med 44:471-6. 2007..Examine sources of alcohol over time in a large, ethnically diverse adolescent population from a poor, urban environment...
Fruits, vegetables, and football: findings from focus groups with alternative high school students regarding eating and physical activityMartha Y Kubik
School of Nursing, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455, USA
J Adolesc Health 36:494-500. 2005..To increase our understanding of factors that may influence the dietary and physical activity practices of adolescents attending an alternative high school (AHS)...
Use of a Web-based component of a nutrition and physical activity behavioral intervention with Girl ScoutsSarah A Rydell
Division of Epidemiology and Community Health, School of Public Health, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis 55454, USA
J Am Diet Assoc 105:1447-50. 2005..More research is needed to determine ways to enhance and maintain Web-site use over time among youth in health-behavior intervention programs...
Fast food for family meals: relationships with parent and adolescent food intake, home food availability and weight statusKerri N Boutelle
Division of General Pediatrics and Adolescent Health, Department of Pediatrics, University of Minnesota, 200 Oak Street SE, Suite 160, Minneapolis, MN 55455, USA
Public Health Nutr 10:16-23. 2007....
Parents of elementary school students weigh in on height, weight, and body mass index screening at schoolMartha Y Kubik
University of Minnesota School of Nursing, 6 101 Weaver Densford Hall, 308 Harvard St, SE, Minneapolis, MN 55455, USA
J Sch Health 76:496-501. 2006..Programs may be a useful overweight prevention tool for children. However, continued attention to how best to support parents and children affected by overweight is required...
Weight comments by family and significant others in young adulthoodMarla E Eisenberg
Division of Adolescent Health and Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, University of Minnesota, 717 Delaware St SE, Minneapolis, MN 55455, USA
Body Image 8:12-9. 2011..Findings suggest that hurtful weight talk continues into young adulthood and is predicted by earlier weight teasing experiences...
Coffee and caffeine intake and the risk of ovarian cancer: the Iowa Women's Health StudyNatalie A Lueth
Division of Epidemiology and Community Health, School of Public Health, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA
Cancer Causes Control 19:1365-72. 2008..Our results suggest that a component of coffee other than caffeine, or in combination with caffeine, may be associated with increased risk of ovarian cancer in postmenopausal women who drink five or more cups of coffee a day...
Prevalence and utility of DSM-IV eating disorder diagnostic criteria among youthDiann M Ackard
Int J Eat Disord 40:409-17. 2007..To examine the prevalence and utility of DSM-IV eating disorder (ED) criteria and anorexia (AN), bulimia (BN), and binge eating disorder (BED) among adolescents...
Perceptions of adolescents involved in promoting lower-fat foods in schools: associations with level of involvementSamia Hamdan
School Nutrition Association, Alexandria, VA, USA
J Am Diet Assoc 105:247-51. 2005..Student involvement in nutrition interventions should be integrated into programs aimed at increasing healthful food choices among adolescents...
The review process fails to require appropriate statistical analysis of a group-randomized trialPeter J Hannan
Pediatrics 114:509-11. 2004
Factors in the school cafeteria influencing food choices by high school studentsChristine Shannon
Order of the Fishermen Ministry Head Start, 10025 Grand River Ave, Detroit, MI 48204, USA
J Sch Health 72:229-34. 2002..Focusing on the value and cost of low-fat foods may offer a key strategy for promoting low-fat foods to males...
Research Grants
- Healthy Home Offerings via the Mealtime Environment:HOMEJayne Fulkerson; Fiscal Year: 2007..The intervention developed in this project and the preliminary trial results, including formative and process evaluation data, will be used to inform a future full- scale and fully-powered research study. ..
- Healthy Home Offerings via the Mealtime Environment (HOME) PlusJAYNE ALLYN FULKERSON; Fiscal Year: 2010..The intervention program is likely to be immediately useful to families of school-age children because it will be tested in real-world community settings. ..
