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Katrina F Mateo

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JMIR Research Protocols|November 11, 2018
Testing a Web-Based Interactive Comic Tool to Decrease Obesity Risk Among Minority Preadolescents: Protocol for a Pilot Randomized Control TrialMay May Leung, Katrina F Mateo, Sandra Verdaguer, et al.
Journal of American College Health : J of ACH|September 27, 2018
What do urban college students really think about health insurance? A qualitative studyP Christopher Palmedo, Eleni K Murphy, Katrina F Mateo, et al.
Health Promotion Practice|February 20, 2015
Effectiveness of a Multifaceted Community-Based Promotion Strategy on Use of GetHealthyHarlem.org, a Local Community Health Education WebsiteMichelle Smith, Katrina F Mateo, Haruka Morita, et al.
Ecology of Food and Nutrition|August 10, 2019
"It's Sort Of, Like, in My Family's Blood": Exploring Latino Pre-adolescent Children and Their Parents' Perceived Cultural Influences on Food PracticesMelissa Fuster, Sarah Weindorf, Katrina F Mateo, et al.
JMIR Formative Research|January 27, 2019
A Web-Based Interactive Tool to Reduce Childhood Obesity Risk in Urban Minority Youth: Usability Testing StudySandra Verdaguer, Katrina F Mateo, Katarzyna Wyka, et al.
BMC Obesity|February 9, 2016
Military service and other socioecological factors influencing weight and health behavior change in overweight and obese Veterans: a qualitative study to inform intervention development within primary care at the United States Veterans Health AdministrationMelanie Jay, Katrina F Mateo, Allison P Squires, et al.
Health Promotion Practice|April 18, 2014
Development of a culturally relevant consumer health information website for Harlem, New YorkMichelle Smith, Haruka Morita, Katrina F Mateo, et al.
JMIR Formative Research|January 15, 2025
Testing a Web-Based Interactive Comic Tool to Decrease Obesity Risk Among Racial and Ethnic Minority Preadolescents: Randomized Controlled TrialMay May Leung, Katrina F Mateo, Marlo Dublin, et al.
BMC Family Practice|November 18, 2015
Barriers and facilitators to providing primary care-based weight management services in a patient centered medical home for Veterans: a qualitative studyMelanie Jay, Sumana Chintapalli, Allison Squires, et al.
Pilot and Feasibility Studies|September 14, 2019
Key recruitment and retention strategies for a pilot web-based intervention to decrease obesity risk among minority youthGrisselle DeFrank, Sarina Singh, Katrina F Mateo, et al.
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JMIR Research Protocols|November 11, 2018
Testing a Web-Based Interactive Comic Tool to Decrease Obesity Risk Among Minority Preadolescents: Protocol for a Pilot Randomized Control TrialMay May Leung, Katrina F Mateo, Sandra Verdaguer, et al.
Journal of American College Health : J of ACH|September 27, 2018
What do urban college students really think about health insurance? A qualitative studyP Christopher Palmedo, Eleni K Murphy, Katrina F Mateo, et al.
Health Promotion Practice|February 20, 2015
Effectiveness of a Multifaceted Community-Based Promotion Strategy on Use of GetHealthyHarlem.org, a Local Community Health Education WebsiteMichelle Smith, Katrina F Mateo, Haruka Morita, et al.
Ecology of Food and Nutrition|August 10, 2019
"It's Sort Of, Like, in My Family's Blood": Exploring Latino Pre-adolescent Children and Their Parents' Perceived Cultural Influences on Food PracticesMelissa Fuster, Sarah Weindorf, Katrina F Mateo, et al.
JMIR Formative Research|January 27, 2019
A Web-Based Interactive Tool to Reduce Childhood Obesity Risk in Urban Minority Youth: Usability Testing StudySandra Verdaguer, Katrina F Mateo, Katarzyna Wyka, et al.
BMC Obesity|February 9, 2016
Military service and other socioecological factors influencing weight and health behavior change in overweight and obese Veterans: a qualitative study to inform intervention development within primary care at the United States Veterans Health AdministrationMelanie Jay, Katrina F Mateo, Allison P Squires, et al.
Health Promotion Practice|April 18, 2014
Development of a culturally relevant consumer health information website for Harlem, New YorkMichelle Smith, Haruka Morita, Katrina F Mateo, et al.
JMIR Formative Research|January 15, 2025
Testing a Web-Based Interactive Comic Tool to Decrease Obesity Risk Among Racial and Ethnic Minority Preadolescents: Randomized Controlled TrialMay May Leung, Katrina F Mateo, Marlo Dublin, et al.
BMC Family Practice|November 18, 2015
Barriers and facilitators to providing primary care-based weight management services in a patient centered medical home for Veterans: a qualitative studyMelanie Jay, Sumana Chintapalli, Allison Squires, et al.
Pilot and Feasibility Studies|September 14, 2019
Key recruitment and retention strategies for a pilot web-based intervention to decrease obesity risk among minority youthGrisselle DeFrank, Sarina Singh, Katrina F Mateo, et al.
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