selected publications
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academic article
- Do Parents Treat Siblings Similarly or Differently with Regard to Feeding Practices, Weight-Related Conversations, and Support for Physical Activity? An Exploratory Analysis.. Childhood obesity (Print). 12:87-93. 2015
- Overeating with and without loss of control: Associations with weight status, weight-related characteristics, and psychosocial health.. The International journal of eating disorders. 48:1150-7. 2015
- Parent/Adolescent Weight Status Concordance and Parent Feeding Practices.. Pediatrics. 136:e591-8. 2015
- Food availability, modeling and restriction: How are these different aspects of the family eating environment related to adolescent dietary intake?. Appetite. 80-86. 2015
- He Said, She Said: Examining Parental Concordance on Home Environment Factors and Adolescent Health Behaviors and Weight Status.. Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. 116:46-60. 2015
- Parent-adolescent conversations about eating, physical activity and weight: prevalence across sociodemographic characteristics and associations with adolescent weight and weight-related behaviors.. Journal of behavioral medicine. 38:122-35. 2014
- Are food restriction and pressure-to-eat parenting practices associated with adolescent disordered eating behaviors?. The International journal of eating disorders. 47:310-4. 2013
- Food-related parenting practices and adolescent weight status: a population-based study.. Pediatrics. 131:e1443-50. 2013
- Prevalence of adolescents' self-weighing behaviors and associations with weight-related behaviors and psychological well-being.. The Journal of adolescent health : official publication of the Society for Adolescent Medicine. 52:738-44. 2013
- Eat this, not that! Parental demographic correlates of food-related parenting practices.. Appetite. 60:140-147. 2012
- Family meals. Associations with weight and eating behaviors among mothers and fathers.. Appetite. 58:1128-35. 2012
- Feeding a family in a recession: food insecurity among Minnesota parents.. American journal of public health. 102:520-6. 2012