Kim M. Gans-Deluca
Professor/Human Dev and Family Sciences
Storrs Mansfield
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Scholarly Contributions
318 Scholarly Contributions
Using the Immediate Blood Pressure Benefits of Exercise to Improve Exercise Adherence among Adults with Hypertension
2018
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Motivators Influencing Older Adults’ Engagement with a Mobile Produce Market Intervention: Qualitative Results.
2018
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Tayla Carter (student), Patricia Risica, Kim Gans, Maya Vadiveloo, Karen McCurdy, Alison Tovar. Are Feeding Practices of Family Child Care Home Providers Associated with Child Fruit and Vegetable Intake? American Society for Nutrition. Boston, MA, June 2018.
2018
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Jiang Q (student), Risica PM, Tovar A, , Dionne L, Mena N, Gans KM, “Feeding practices of Family Child Care Home Providers that could influence self-regulation of the 2-5 Year Old Children in their Care: Differences by Ethnicity and Self report Vs. Observation.
2018
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The Ambulatory Blood Pressure and Heart Rate Variability Responses Following Suddent Physical Exertion among Firefighters
2018
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Gans KM, Invited presentations on Nutrition-related Practices of Family Childcare Providers – do they meet best practice guidelines? and Final Results of Live Well-Viva Bien: A multilevel intervention in low income housing sites to increase fruit and vegetable consumption, Ministry of Health, Tel Aviv, Israel, June 21, 2018.
2018
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Nutrition-related Practices of Family Childcare Providers and Differences by Ethnicity. Paper presented as part of the Symposium entitled: Responding to the Call for Action to Address Health Disparities Through Early Care Settings
2018
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Are Meals and Snacks Consumed by Preschool-aged Children in Family Child Care Homes Meeting the Dietary Guidelines?,
2017
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Family Child Care Home Provider Attitudes and Practices Related to Feeding, Physical Activity and Screen Time of 2-5 Year Old Children in their Care.
2017
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Psychosocial Mediators of Physical Activity Adoption in a RCTt of an Internet-based Intervention for Latinas
2017
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Association between Physical Activity (PA) Intervention Website Use and PA Levels among Spanish-speaking Latinas
2017
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Are children who attend family child-care homes meeting dietary recommendations at home?
2017
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Psychosocial mediation of fruit and vegetable changes in the Live Well, Viva Bien trial
2017
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Food Environment and Feeding Behaviors of Family Child Care Home Providers
2017
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Final Results of Live Well-Viva Bien: A multilevel intervention in low income housing sites to increase fruit and vegetable consumption”
2016
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Designing interventions to be culturally relevant: Examples from community-based studies
2016
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Results of Live Well-Viva Bien: A multilevel intervention in low income housing sites to increase fruit and vegetable consumption”
2016
Research Type: Poster/Presentation