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Works by E. Brannon in Social and Behavioral Sciences

2018

Strategies for recruitment and retention of families from low-income, minority backgrounds in alongitudinal study of caregiver feeding and child weight., E. Brannon, E. Kuhl, R E. Boles, B S. Aylward, Jessica Valenzuela
Jessica Valenzuela

2013

Strategies for Recruitment and Retention of Families From Low-Income, Ethnic Minority Backgrounds in a Longitudinal Study of Caregiver Feeding and Child Weight, E. Brannon, E. Kuhl, R E. Boles, B S. Aylward, Jessica Valenzuela
Faculty Articles

2012

The Eating in the Absence of Hunger Paradigm: A Novel Approach to Identification of Eating Behaviors Contributing to Overweight in Low-Income, Minority Preschoolers, E. Brannon, E. S. Kuhl, M. B. Ratcliff, J. M. Valenzuela, B. Aylward, S. Johnson, R. E. Boles, S. W. Powers
Faculty Proceedings, Presentations, Speeches and Lectures

Feasibility of Using the Eating in the Absence of Hunger Paradigm with Low-Income, Minority Preschoolers, E. S. Kuhl, E. Brannon, M. B. Ratcliff, J. M. Valenzuela, B. Aylward, S. Johnson, R. E. Boles, S. Johnson, S. E. Powers
Faculty Proceedings, Presentations, Speeches and Lectures

Examining Longitudinal Feeding Practices and Child Eating Behaviors in a Minority Population: Feasibility and Validity Challenges, E. Brannon, E. S. Kuhl, M. B. Ratcliff, J. M. Valenzuela, B. Aylward, S. Johnson, R. E. Boles, S. Powers
Faculty Proceedings, Presentations, Speeches and Lectures