Kim M. Gans-Deluca
Professor/Human Dev and Family Sciences
Storrs Mansfield
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Scholarly Contributions
318 Scholarly Contributions
nvited presenter for session on “Mentoring” at the Early Career Workshop at the International Society for Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity conference
2016
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PowerUp P.E. – Dissemination of Resources to help Physical Education Teachers increase the Physical Activity of their Students
2016
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Working with Family Child Care Homes to Prevent Childhood Obesity
2016
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"Work Life Balance” at the Early Career Workshop at the International Society for Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity conference
2016
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PowerUp P.E. – Resources to help Physical Education Teachers increase the Physical Activity of their Students
2015
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Research Study Results: Impact of Mobile Markets Addressing Food Insecurity
2015
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Invited moderator for session entitled "Early Career Workshop"
2015
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Fresh To You - An Innovative, Public-Private Partnership to Increase Fruit and Vegetable Consumption: Results, Lessons Learned And Thoughts About Dissemination
2015
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Healthy Homes Healthy Families: Results of a pilot study to prevent obesity in 2-5 year old children from low income families
2015
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Improving Physical Education in Low Resource Schools: A Dissemination Project
2015
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Preliminary outcomes of Live Well-Viva Bien - a multilevel intervention in low income housing sites to increase fruit and vegetable consumption
2015
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Examining the Influence of Acculturation on the Perceived Risk and Protective Factors for Childhood Obesity among Southeast Asian Communities
2015
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