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Hala Madanat
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The relationship between intuitive eating and health indicators among college women
S Hawks, H Madanat, J Hawks, A Harris
Journal of Health Education 36 (6), 331-336, 2005
1612005
The Intuitive Eating Scale: development and preliminary validation
S Hawks, RM Merrill, HN Madanat
American Journal of Health Education 35 (2), 90-99, 2004
1422004
Breast cancer risk-factor and screening awareness among women nurses and teachers in Amman, Jordan
H Madanat, RM Merrill
Cancer nursing 25 (4), 276-282, 2002
1312002
Classroom approach for managing dietary restraint, negative eating styles, and body image concerns among college women
SR Hawks, H Madanat, TS Smith, N De La Cruz
Journal of American College Health 56 (4), 359-366, 2008
882008
The impact of body mass index and Western advertising and media on eating style, body image and nutrition transition among Jordanian women
HN Madanat, RB Brown, SR Hawks
Public health nutrition 10 (10), 1039-1046, 2007
882007
A cross-cultural analysis of ‘motivation for eating’as a potential factor in the emergence of global obesity: Japan and the United States
SR Hawks, HN Madanat, RM Merrill, MB Goudy, T Miyagawa
Health Promotion International 18 (2), 153-162, 2003
862003
The nutrition transition in Jordan: the political, economic and food consumption contexts
HN Madanat, KP Troutman, B Al-Madi
Promotion & education 15 (1), 6-10, 2008
842008
Do Latino and non-Latino grocery stores differ in the availability and affordability of healthy food items in a low-income, metropolitan region?
JA Emond, HN Madanat, GX Ayala
Public health nutrition 15 (2), 360, 2011
762011
Intuitive eating and the nutrition transition in Asia
SR Hawks, RM Merrill, HN Madanat, T Miyagawa, J Suwanteerangkul, ...
Asia Pacific Journal of Clinical Nutrition 13 (2), 194-203, 2004
752004
Are Men More Intuitive When It Comes to Eating and Physical Activity?
J Gast, H Madanat, AC Nielson
American Journal of Men's Health 6 (2), 164-171, 2012
682012
Elementary school practices and children's objectively measured physical activity during school
JA Carlson, JF Sallis, GJ Norman, TL McKenzie, J Kerr, EM Arredondo, ...
Preventive medicine, 2013
672013
Health education's role in framing pornography as a public health issue: local and national strategies with international implications
PC Perrin, HN Madanat, MD Barnes, A Carolan, RB Clark, N Ivins, ...
Promotion & education 15 (1), 11-18, 2008
652008
Cross-cultural comparison of health promoting behaviors among college students
SR Hawks, H Madanat, R Merrill
International electronic journal of health education 5, 84-91, 2002
632002
Validation of the Sociocultural Attitudes Towards Appearance Questionnaire-3 among a random sample of Jordanian women
HN Madanat, SR Hawks, RB Brown
Body Image 3 (4), 421-425, 2006
482006
Obesity and body size preferences of Jordanian women
H Madanat, SR Hawks, HN Angeles
Health Education & Behavior 38 (1), 91-98, 2011
432011
What difference can fathers make? Early paternal absence compromises Peruvian children's growth
K Dearden, B Crookston, H Madanat, J West, M Penny, S Cueto
Maternal & child nutrition 9 (1), 143-154, 2013
412013
A comparative study of the culture of thinness and nutrition transition in university females in four countries
HN Madanat, R Lindsay, SR Hawks, D Ding
Asia Pac J Clin Nutr 20 (1), 102-108, 2011
412011
Behavioral and biological associations of dietary restraint: A review of the literature
SR Hawks, HN Madanat, HS Christley
Ecology of Food and Nutrition 47 (5), 415-449, 2008
412008
Associations Among Parent Acculturation, Child BMI, and Child Fruit and Vegetable Consumption in a Hispanic Sample
MI Morello, H Madanat, NC Crespo, H Lemus, J Elder
Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health 14 (6), 1023-1029, 2012
382012
Psychosocial associations of dietary restraint: Implications for healthy weight promotion
SR Hawks, HN Madanat, HS Christley
Ecology of Food and Nutrition 47 (5), 450-483, 2008
332008
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