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Subject Areas on Research
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"Just three more bites": an observational analysis of parents' socialization of children's eating at mealtime.
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"Reality surgery"--a research ethics perspective on the live broadcast of surgical procedures.
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A comprehensive treatment plan for obese children and adolescents: principles and practice.
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A diet quality index for American preschoolers based on current dietary intake recommendations and an indicator of energy balance.
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A television fluorometer for monitoring oxidative metabolism in intact tissue.
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Adolescent girls' weight-related family environments, Minnesota.
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Aging, health, and the "electronic church".
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Alcohol use in television programming: effects on children's behavior.
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Association of Funding Cuts to the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act Navigator Program With Privately Sponsored Television Advertising.
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Associations between daily screen time and sleep in a racially and socioeconomically diverse sample of US infants: a prospective cohort study.
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Associations between perceived family meal environment and parent intake of fruit, vegetables, and fat.
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Associations between watching TV during family meals and dietary intake among adolescents.
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Associations of American Indian children's screen-time behavior with parental television behavior, parental perceptions of children's screen time, and media-related resources in the home.
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Associations of physical activity and television viewing time with retinal vascular caliber in a multiethnic Asian population.
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Athlete endorsements in food marketing.
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Avian influenza and US tv news.
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Breakfast cereal industry pledges to self-regulate advertising to youth: will they improve the marketing landscape?
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Changes in Marketplace competition and television advertising by insurers.
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Changes in food advertisements during 'prime-time' television from 1991 to 2006 in the UK and Canada.
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Characteristics associated with older adolescents who have a television in their bedrooms.
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Clinical needs assessment of middle and high school students following the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing.
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Comparison of coronary stenosis quantitation results from on-line digital and digitized cine film images.
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Concordance of Child and Parent Reports of Children's Screen Media Use.
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Correction of misleading information in prescription drug television advertising: The roles of advertisement similarity and time delay.
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Credit card debt, stress and key health risk behaviors among college students.
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Differential diagnosis of staring spells in children: a video-EEG study.
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Editorial comment--Advertising strategies to increase the public knowledge of the warning signs of stroke.
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Evaluation of a Public Awareness Campaign to Prevent High School Dropout.
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Factors affecting child development assessed by the Ages and Stages Questionnaire (ASQ) in an Arabic speaking population.
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Factors associated with soft drink consumption in school-aged children.
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False hopes, unwarranted fears: the trouble with medical news stories.
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Familial correlates of adolescent girls' physical activity, television use, dietary intake, weight, and body composition.
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Family-based obesity prevention for infants: Design of the "Mothers & Others" randomized trial.
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Fluorometric monitoring of NADH levels in cerebral cortex: preliminary observations in human epilepsy.
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Food advertisements during children's Saturday morning television programming: are they consistent with dietary recommendations?
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Food advertising during children's television in Canada and the UK.
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Food and nutrition in Canadian "prime time" television commercials.
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Fruit and vegetable intake correlates during the transition to young adulthood.
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Helping journalists get it right: a physicians's guide to improving health care reporting.
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How direct-to-consumer television advertising for osteoarthritis drugs affects physicians' prescribing behavior.
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I Am Nurse, Hear Me Roar.
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Individual differences in striatum activity to food commercials predict weight gain in adolescents.
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Individual- and Ad-Level Predictors of Perceptions of Serious and Actionable Risks in Direct-to-Consumer Prescription Drug TV Advertising.
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Infant Sleep and Parent Health Literacy.
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Infant Television Watching Predicts Toddler Television Watching in a Low-Income Population.
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Influence of physical activity and screen time on the retinal microvasculature in young children.
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Is exposure to media intended for preschool children associated with less parent-child shared reading aloud and teaching activities?
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Kids, TV viewing, and aggressive behavior.
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Knowledge and perceptions of the COVID-19 pandemic among patients with myasthenia gravis.
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Marketing Food and Beverages to Youth Through Sports.
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Media content and externalizing behaviors in Latino toddlers.
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Modeling the cross-sectional relationships between religion, physical health, social support, and depressive symptoms.
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Neural activity during natural viewing of Sesame Street statistically predicts test scores in early childhood.
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Nine out of 10 food advertisements shown during Saturday morning children's television programming are for foods high in fat, sodium, or added sugars, or low in nutrients.
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Nutritional quality of foods marketed to children in Honduras.
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Parent health literacy and "obesogenic" feeding and physical activity-related infant care behaviors.
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Parental correlates of physical activity in a racially/ethnically diverse adolescent sample.
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Phototaxis by the dinoflagellate Gymnodinium splendens Lebour.
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Physical activity, genetic, and nutritional considerations in childhood weight management.
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Physical activity, television viewing time, and retinal microvascular caliber: the multi-ethnic study of atherosclerosis.
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Physical activity, television viewing time, and retinal vascular caliber.
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Portrayal of organ donation and transplantation on American primetime television.
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Portrayal of radiology in a major medical television series: How does it influence the perception of radiology among patients and radiology professionals?
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Portrayals of overweight and obese individuals on commercial television.
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Posttraumatic stress responses in bereaved children after the Oklahoma City bombing.
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Predictors of exposure from an antimarijuana media campaign: outcome research assessing sensation seeking targeting.
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Priming effects of television food advertising on eating behavior.
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Psychological reactions to terrorist attacks: findings from the National Study of Americans' Reactions to September 11.
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Real-time monitoring of eye movements using infrared video-oculography during functional magnetic resonance imaging of the frontal eye fields.
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Redefining "child-directed advertising" to reduce unhealthy television food advertising.
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Relation of obesity to neural activation in response to food commercials.
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Relationship between a range of sedentary behaviours and blood pressure during early adolescence.
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Relationships between the family environment and school-based obesity prevention efforts: can school programs help adolescents who are most in need?
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Screen Time Parenting Practices and Associations with Preschool Children's TV Viewing and Weight-Related Outcomes.
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Serious and actionable risks, plus disclosure: Investigating an alternative approach for presenting risk information in prescription drug television advertisements.
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Sports Sponsorships of Food and Nonalcoholic Beverages.
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Study group report on the impact of television on adolescent nutritional status.
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Taking Repeated Exposure into Account: An Experimental Study of Direct-To-Consumer Prescription Drug Television Ad Effects.
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Television campaigns and adolescent marijuana use: tests of sensation seeking targeting.
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Television exposure in children after a terrorist incident.
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Television viewing and pedometer-determined physical activity among multiethnic residents of low-income housing.
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The breakthrough.
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The investigation of the behavior of microorganisms by computerized television.
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The prime time diet: a content analysis of eating behavior and food messages in television program content and commercials.
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The relationship between religious activities and cigarette smoking in older adults.
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The role of adolescent behaviors in the female-male disparity in obesity incidence in US black and white young adults.
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The role of exposure in posttraumatic stress in youths following the 1995 bombing.
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The use of sports references in marketing of food and beverage products in supermarkets.
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The wagon-wheel illusion in continuous light.
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Throw that epidemiologist out of the emergency room! Using the television series ER as a vehicle for teaching methodologists about medical issues.
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Urodynamic abnormalities in neurologically normal children with micturition dysfunction.
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Weight control strategies of overweight adolescents who successfully lost weight.
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Well-child visits in the video age: pediatricians and the American Academy of Pediatrics' guidelines for children's media use.
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