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Michael F. Royer
Michael F. Royer
Postdoctoral Scholar, Stanford University
Verified email at stanford.edu
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Food insecurity is related to disordered eating behaviors among college students
MF Royer, CO Ojinnaka, M Bruening
Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior 53 (11), 951-956, 2021
212021
Food insecurity is associated with cognitive function: a systematic review of findings across the life course
MF Royer, N Guerithault, BB Braden, MN Laska, M Bruening
International Journal of Translational Medicine 1 (3), 205-222, 2021
192021
Food insecurity and adverse childhood experiences: a systematic review
MF Royer, CO Ojinnaka, X Zhang, AG Thornton, K Blackhorse, ...
Nutrition reviews 80 (10), 2089-2099, 2022
82022
Availability, variety and distribution of healthy and unhealthy foods and beverages sold at street food stands in Mexico City
JBR Chavez, M Bruening, MF Royer, P Ohri-Vachaspati, RE Lee, M Jehn
Public Health Nutrition 24 (17), 5577-5588, 2021
82021
Physical activity mitigates the link between adverse childhood experiences and depression among US adults
MF Royer, C Wharton
PloS one 17 (10), e0275185, 2022
32022
The FINDING-Food Intervention: A Mixed-Methods Feasibility Study Addressing Food Insecurity
MF Royer, C Wharton
Challenges 14 (4), 43, 2023
22023
The Design and Testing of a Text Message for Use as an Informational Nudge in a Novel Food Insecurity Intervention
MF Royer, C Wharton
Challenges 14 (4), 40, 2023
22023
Association between household food insecurity during the COVID-19 pandemic and subjective cognitive difficulties among adolescents in the United States
HK Onyeaka, P Baiden, MF Royer, C Muoghalu, CA LaBrenz, JK Nicholas, ...
Psychiatry Research 318, 114936, 2022
12022
The Folly of Food Waste amidst Food Insecurity in the United States: A Literature Review
MF Royer
Challenges 15 (2), 21, 2024
2024
Absent mindfulness: mediation analyses of the relationship between adverse childhood experiences and disordered eating among young adults
MF Royer, K Cosgrove, C Wharton
Frontiers in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 2, 1148273, 2023
2023
FINDING-Food: Frequent Informational Nudges Directing Individuals to Needed Goods. A Food Insecurity Intervention.
MF Royer
Arizona State University, 2023
2023
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