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School District Wellness Policies: Evaluating Progress and Potential for Improving Children’s Health Eight Years after the Federal Mandate. School Years 2006-07 through 2013-14.
E Piekarz-Porter, RM Schermbeck, J Leider, SK Young, M Ziemann, ...
University of Illinois at Chicago, 2020
622020
Working on wellness: How aligned are district wellness policies with the soon-to-be implemented federal wellness policy requirements
E Piekarz-Porter, RM Schermbeck, J Leider, SK Young, JF Chriqui
Institute for Health Research and Policy: Chicago, IL, 2017
312017
Examining disparities in diet quality between SNAP participants and non-participants using Oaxaca-Blinder decomposition analysis
CR Singleton, SK Young, N Kessee, SE Springfield, BP Sen
Preventive medicine reports 19, 101134, 2020
232020
Information sources for obesity prevention policy research: a review of systematic reviews
R Hanneke, SK Young
Systematic reviews 6, 1-10, 2017
92017
US fruit and vegetable affordability on the thrifty food plan depends on purchasing power and safety net supports
SK Young, H Stewart
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19 (5), 2772, 2022
42022
Public health policy analysis and evaluation
JF Chriqui, SK Young
Prevention, policy, and public health, 67-92, 2016
42016
The SNAP cycle and diabetes management during a one-time change in disbursement schedule
SK Young, A Atwood, L Allen, N Pauly
Diabetes care 45 (8), 1735-1741, 2022
32022
Adherence to Federal Dietary Recommendations for Total Fruit Consumption and the Intake of Underconsumed Nutrients: Findings from the National Health and Nutrition Examination …
HG Stewart, SK Young, AC Carlson
The Journal of Nutrition 153 (5), 1476-1482, 2023
22023
Designing the Microbes and Social Equity Symposium: a Novel Interdisciplinary Virtual Research Conference Based on Achieving Group-Directed Outputs
SL Ishaq, EF Wissel, PG Wolf, L Grieneisen, EM Eggleston, G Mhuireach, ...
Challenges 13 (2), 30, 2022
12022
Society of Behavioral Medicine (SBM) does not support “Public Charge Rule” changes affecting immigrants’ food security
S Young, J Guadamuz, M Fitzgibbon, J Buscemi, A Odoms-Young, ...
Translational Behavioral Medicine 11 (6), 1292-1294, 2021
12021
Assessment and Adjustment of Body Weight Measures in Scanner Data
SK Young, ET Page, A Okrent, M Sweitzer
2023
SBM Recommends Increased Access To Federal Food Assistance During And After The Covid-19 Pandemic
SK Young, S Toossi, JW Jones, A Atwood, J Buscemi, ML Fitzgibbon
2020
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