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    Inconsistency between Self-Reported Energy Intake and Body Mass Index among Urban, African-American Children by Yamaguchi, Miwa, Steeves, Elizabeth Anderson, Shipley, Cara, Hopkins, Laura C, Cheskin, Lawrence J, Gittelsohn, Joel

    Published in PloS one (15-12-2016)
    “…To prevent obesity, it is important to assess dietary habits through self-reported energy intake (EI) in children. We investigated how EI is associated with…”
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    Impact of a Multi‐Level Multi‐Component Food Environment/Behavioral Intervention on Youth Leaders by Trude, Angela, Steeves, Elizabeth Anderson, Shipley, Cara, Sato, Priscila M, Lachenmayr, Lisa, Gittelsohn, Joel

    Published in The FASEB journal (01-04-2017)
    “…Abstract only Introduction Peer‐led interventions may be an effective means of addressing the childhood obesity epidemic, particularly as part of multi‐level…”
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    Process Evaluation to Monitor and Guide a Multi‐Level, Multi‐Component Obesity Prevention Program for Low‐Income, African American Youth by Gittelsohn, Joel, Yang, Tracy, Kharmats, Anna, Steeves, Elizabeth Anderson, Rastatter, Sarah, Welsh, Claire, Shipley, Cara

    Published in The FASEB journal (01-04-2015)
    “…Abstract only Multilevel, multicomponent (MLMC) interventions are needed to address the complex, multifactorial obesity epidemic. Such interventions work in…”
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    Sustaining the Youth‐Leader Program in Baltimore City Recreation Centers: Formative Research Findings by Trude, Angela, Steeves, Elizabeth Anderson, Shipley, Cara, Ruiz, Maria Jose Mejía, Priscila, Sato, Lachenmayr, Lisa, Gittelsohn, Joel

    Published in The FASEB journal (01-04-2016)
    “…Abstract only Peer‐led interventions may be an effective means of addressing the childhood obesity epidemic, however few studies have looked at long‐term…”
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    B'More Healthy Communities for Kids, a multilevel obesity prevention program for African American children: Wave 1 process and impact results by Gittelsohn, Joel, Trude, Angela, Shipley, Cara, Ruiz, Maria Jose Mejia, Schwendler, Teresa, Eckmann, Thomas, Loh, Ivory, Rapp, Naomi

    Published in The FASEB journal (01-04-2016)
    “…Abstract only Background Limited research exists on the impact of multi‐level, multi‐component (MLMC) interventions. BHCK is an ongoing MLMC obesity prevention…”
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    A youth mentor-led nutritional intervention in urban recreation centers: a promising strategy for childhood obesity prevention in low-income neighborhoods by Sato, Priscila M., Steeves, Elizabeth A., Carnell, Susan, Cheskin, Lawrence J., Trude, Angela C., Shipley, Cara, Ruiz, M. J. Mejía, Gittelsohn, Joel

    Published in Health education research (01-04-2016)
    “…B’More Healthy Community for Kids (BHCK) is an ongoing multi-level intervention to prevent childhood obesity in African-American low-income neighborhoods in…”
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    Development and Implementation: B’More Healthy Communities for Kid’s Store and Wholesaler Intervention by Schwendler, Teresa, Shipley, Cara, Budd, Nadine, Trude, Angela, Surkan, Pamela J., Steeves, Elizabeth Anderson, de Morais Sato, Priscila, Eckmann, Thomas, Loh, Hong, Gittelsohn, Joel

    Published in Health promotion practice (01-11-2017)
    “…Higher rates of obesity and obesity-related chronic disease are prevalent in communities where there is limited access to affordable, healthy food. The B’More…”
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    A Youth-Leader Program in Baltimore City Recreation Centers: Lessons Learned and Applications by Trude, Angela C. B., Steeves, Elizabeth Anderson, Shipley, Cara, Surkan, Pamela J., de Morais Sato, Priscila, Estep, Tracey, Clanton, Stella, Lachenmayr, Lisa, Gittelsohn, Joel

    Published in Health promotion practice (01-01-2018)
    “…Peer-led interventions may be an effective means of addressing the childhood obesity epidemic; however, few studies have looked at the long-term sustainability…”
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