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Jennifer L Harris

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Appetite|November 1, 2019
Adolescents' engagement with unhealthy food and beverage brands on social mediaFrances Fleming-Milici, Jennifer L Harris
Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior|August 10, 2021
Caregiver's Provision of Non-Recommended Commercially Prepared Milk-Based Drinks to Infants and ToddlersMaria J Romo-Palafox, Jennifer L Harris
Economics and Human Biology|March 29, 2011
Exposure to food advertising on television: associations with children's fast food and soft drink consumption and obesityTatiana Andreyeva, Inas Rashad Kelly, Jennifer L Harris
Maternal & Child Nutrition|February 24, 2022
Marketing of sugar-sweetened children's drinks and parents' misperceptions about benefits for young childrenFrances Fleming-Milici, Lindsay Phaneuf, Jennifer L Harris
American Journal of Preventive Medicine|September 21, 2013
Food marketing expenditures aimed at youth: putting the numbers in contextLisa M Powell, Jennifer L Harris, Tracy Fox
Public Health Nutrition|February 5, 2020
US toddler milk sales and associations with marketing practicesYoon Y Choi, Alexis Ludwig, Jennifer L Harris
Childhood Obesity (Print)|August 31, 2016
Effects of Offering Look-Alike Products as Smart Snacks in SchoolsJennifer L Harris, Maia Hyary, Marlene B Schwartz
Public Health Nutrition|December 14, 2011
Purchases of ready-to-eat cereals vary across US household sociodemographic categories according to nutritional value and advertising targetsKatia Castetbon, Jennifer L Harris, Marlene B Schwartz
Appetite|June 16, 2023
Caregiver perceptions of snacks for young children: A thematic synthesis of qualitative researchKate Killion, Jennifer L Harris, Valerie B Duffy
Health Equity|October 23, 2018
Race, Ethnicity, and Other Factors Predicting U.S. Parents' Support for Policies to Reduce Food and Beverage Marketing to Children and AdolescentsFrances Fleming-Milici, Jennifer L Harris, Sai Liu
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Showing results (21-30 of 149) with videos related to

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Appetite|November 1, 2019
Adolescents' engagement with unhealthy food and beverage brands on social mediaFrances Fleming-Milici, Jennifer L Harris
Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior|August 10, 2021
Caregiver's Provision of Non-Recommended Commercially Prepared Milk-Based Drinks to Infants and ToddlersMaria J Romo-Palafox, Jennifer L Harris
Economics and Human Biology|March 29, 2011
Exposure to food advertising on television: associations with children's fast food and soft drink consumption and obesityTatiana Andreyeva, Inas Rashad Kelly, Jennifer L Harris
Maternal & Child Nutrition|February 24, 2022
Marketing of sugar-sweetened children's drinks and parents' misperceptions about benefits for young childrenFrances Fleming-Milici, Lindsay Phaneuf, Jennifer L Harris
American Journal of Preventive Medicine|September 21, 2013
Food marketing expenditures aimed at youth: putting the numbers in contextLisa M Powell, Jennifer L Harris, Tracy Fox
Public Health Nutrition|February 5, 2020
US toddler milk sales and associations with marketing practicesYoon Y Choi, Alexis Ludwig, Jennifer L Harris
Childhood Obesity (Print)|August 31, 2016
Effects of Offering Look-Alike Products as Smart Snacks in SchoolsJennifer L Harris, Maia Hyary, Marlene B Schwartz
Public Health Nutrition|December 14, 2011
Purchases of ready-to-eat cereals vary across US household sociodemographic categories according to nutritional value and advertising targetsKatia Castetbon, Jennifer L Harris, Marlene B Schwartz
Appetite|June 16, 2023
Caregiver perceptions of snacks for young children: A thematic synthesis of qualitative researchKate Killion, Jennifer L Harris, Valerie B Duffy
Health Equity|October 23, 2018
Race, Ethnicity, and Other Factors Predicting U.S. Parents' Support for Policies to Reduce Food and Beverage Marketing to Children and AdolescentsFrances Fleming-Milici, Jennifer L Harris, Sai Liu
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