Marlene B. Schwartz
Professor & Director/Human Dev and Family Sciences

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Using the eating disorder examination to identify the specific psychopathology of binge eating disorder.
2000
E B Spurrell, D E Wilfley, MARLENE B SCHWARTZ, C G Fairburn
Research Type: Journal Article

Validating a Nutrition Ranking System for Food Pantries Using the Healthy Eating Index-2015
2022
Maria Fernand F Gombi-Vaca, Michelle Battista Hesse, Caitlin E Caspi, Marlene Schwartz, Ran Xu, Katie Martin
Research Type: Journal Article

Validity of a measure to assess the child-care nutrition and physical activity environment.
2011
A E Middleton, J Falbe, G M Grode, MARLENE B SCHWARTZ, K E Henderson, E L Kenney
Research Type: Journal Article

Weight bias among health professionals specializing in obesity.
2003
MARLENE B SCHWARTZ, C Billington, H O Chambliss, K D Brownell, S N Blair
Research Type: Journal Article

Weight bias in 2001 versus 2013: contradictory attitudes among obesity researchers and health professionals
2015
Laura E Finch, Carrie Finley, Marlene B Schwartz, Jennifer Daubenmier, A Jane J Tomiyama, Angela C Incolling C Belsky, Julia Buss
Research Type: Journal Article

Weight stigmatization and bias reduction: perspectives of overweight and obese adults.
2008
MARLENE B SCHWARTZ, C A Moss-Racusin, K D Brownell, REBECCA PUHL
Research Type: Journal Article

Wellness School Assessment Tool Version 3.0: An Updated Quantitative Measure of Written School Wellness Policies
2020
Elizabeth Piekarz-Porter, Margaret A Read, Marlene B Schwartz, Jamie F Chriqui
Research Type: Journal Article

Why we need local, state, and national policy-based approaches to improve children’s nutrition in the United States
2018
Kelly D Brownell, Megan Lott, MARLENE B SCHWARTZ, Mary Story
Research Type: Book Chapter

Workshop: Strategies for Measuring Local Wellness Policy Implementation in Schools to Support Districts in Meeting New Federal Mandates.
2019
MARLENE B SCHWARTZ
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

“The most hurtful thing I've ever experienced”: A qualitative examination of the nature of experiences of weight stigma by family members
2022
MARLENE B SCHWARTZ, Gary D Foster, Ryan J Watson, REBECCA PUHL, Samantha E Lawrence
Research Type: Journal Article

“The most hurtful thing I've ever experienced”: A qualitative examination of the nature of family weight stigma.
2021
Rebecca Puhl, Ryan Watson, Gary Foster, Marlene Schwartz, Lawrence Samantha
Research Type: Poster/Presentation