Jamy Ard to Health Promotion
This is a "connection" page, showing publications Jamy Ard has written about Health Promotion.
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Ard JD, Cox TL, Zunker C, Wingo BC, Jefferson WK, Brakhage C. A study of a culturally enhanced EatRight dietary intervention in a predominately African American workplace. J Public Health Manag Pract. 2010 Nov-Dec; 16(6):E1-8.
Score: 0.310
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Zunker C, Cox TL, Wingo BC, Knight B, Jefferson WK, Ard JD. Using formative research to develop a worksite health promotion program for African American women. Women Health. 2008; 48(2):189-207.
Score: 0.255
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Ard JD, Fitzpatrick S, Desmond RA, Sutton BS, Pisu M, Allison DB, Franklin F, Baskin ML. The impact of cost on the availability of fruits and vegetables in the homes of schoolchildren in Birmingham, Alabama. Am J Public Health. 2007 Feb; 97(2):367-72.
Score: 0.236
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Greene LF, Malpede CZ, Henson CS, Hubbert KA, Heimburger DC, Ard JD. Weight maintenance 2 years after participation in a weight loss program promoting low-energy density foods. Obesity (Silver Spring). 2006 Oct; 14(10):1795-801.
Score: 0.233
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Ard JD, Skinner CS, Chen C, Aickin M, Svetkey LP. Informing cancer prevention strategies for African Americans: the relationship of African American acculturation to fruit, vegetable, and fat intake. J Behav Med. 2005 Jun; 28(3):239-47.
Score: 0.213
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Kennedy BM, Ard JD, Harrison L, Conish BK, Kennedy E, Levy EJ, Brantley PJ. Cultural characteristics of African Americans: implications for the design of trials that target behavior and health promotion programs. Ethn Dis. 2007; 17(3):548-54.
Score: 0.059
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Carson TL, Desmond R, Hardy S, Townsend S, Ard JD, Meneses K, Partridge EE, Baskin ML. A study of the relationship between food group recommendations and perceived stress: findings from black women in the Deep South. J Obes. 2015; 2015:203164.
Score: 0.026
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Pekmezi D, Marcus B, Meneses K, Baskin ML, Ard JD, Martin MY, Adams N, Robinson C, Demark-Wahnefried W. Developing an intervention to address physical activity barriers for African-American women in the deep south (USA). Womens Health (Lond). 2013 May; 9(3):301-12.
Score: 0.023