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

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Next steps for SNAP: Finding creative solutions
2018
MARLENE B SCHWARTZ
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

New school meal regulations increase fruit consumption and do not increase total plate waste
2015
Kathryn E Henderson, Marlene B Schwartz, Jeannette R Ickovics, Margaret Read, Nicole Danna
Research Type: Journal Article

National Wellness Policy Study: Stakeholder-Identified Opportunities for Ongoing Implementation and Sustainability of Local School Wellness
2018
MARLENE B SCHWARTZ
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

Moving beyond the debate over restricting sugary drinks in SNAP. Opening Session and Presidential Symposium
2018
MARLENE B SCHWARTZ
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

Moving Beyond the Debate Over Restricting Sugary Drinks in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
2017
Marlene B Schwartz
Research Type: Journal Article

Messages Promoting Healthy Kids' Meals: An Online RCT
2021
Christina D Economos, Marlene B Schwartz, Sophia V Hua, Aviva A Musicus, Karen Glanz, Christina A Roberto, Jason P Block, Frances K Barg, James W Krieger
Research Type: Journal Article

Mediation of the association between social environmental characteristics of family childcare home and weight status in children by diet quality
2023
Caitlin Lombardi, Kim M Gans, Kristen Cooksey Stowers, Qianxia Jiang, Marlene B Schwartz, Alison Tovar, Patricia Markha M Risica
Research Type: Journal Article

Meal Quality of Entrées That Can Be Sold as Competitive Foods in Schools and Potential Impact of the Proposed USDA Rollbacks
2020
Juliana F W Cohen, Lindsey Turner, Marlene B Schwartz, Julien Leider, Jamie F Chriqui
Research Type: Journal Article

Matching individuals to weight loss treatments: a survey of obesity experts.
1995
K D Brownell, MARLENE B SCHWARTZ
Research Type: Journal Article

Marketing foods to children and adolescents: licensed characters and other promotions on packaged foods in the supermarket.
2010
Jennifer L Harris, MARLENE B SCHWARTZ, K D Brownell
Research Type: Journal Article

Marketing and Self-Regulation
2015
MARLENE B SCHWARTZ
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

Lessons learned from facilitating the adoption of a whole child lens for wellness work
2024
Sandra M Chafouleas, Marlene B Schwartz, Jessica Brown Koslouski, Kathleen Marie Williamson
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

Kristen Cooksey-Stowers (post doc), Eminet Abebe Gurganus (student presenter), Nana Yaa Marfo, Kim M. Gans, Shiriki Kumanyika, and Marlene B. Schwartz. The hunger-obesity paradox: characteristics of the food banking system that perpetuate health disparities among clients. Poster presentation at the
2019
Kristen Cooksey-Stowers, Eminet Gurganus, MARLENE B SCHWARTZ, Kim Gans-Deluca
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

Knowing Is Not Doing: A Qualitative Study of Parental Views on Family Beverage Choice
2023
Joseph A Skelton, Joseph Peña, Marlene B Schwartz, Kristina H Lewis, Jamie Zoellner, Kimberly D Wiseman, Tiffany M Shin, Chelsea M Newman
Research Type: Journal Article

Keynote Address: AFHK Texas
2018
MARLENE B SCHWARTZ
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

Junk food consumption trends point to the need for retail policies
2021
Melissa L Jensen, Marlene B Schwartz
Research Type: Journal Article

Juice Displaces Milk and Fruit in High School Lunches
2019
Rebecca Boehm, Marlene B Schwartz, Margaret Read
Research Type: Journal Article

Internalization of weight bias: Implications for binge eating and emotional well-being.
2007
REBECCA PUHL, MARLENE B SCHWARTZ, C A Moss-Racusin
Research Type: Journal Article

Intended and unintended effects of an eating disorder educational program: impact of presenter identity.
2007
K M Bohan, L R Vartanian, J J Thomas, MARLENE B SCHWARTZ
Research Type: Journal Article

Ingredient bundles and recipe tastings in food pantries: a pilot study to increase the selection of healthy foods
2019
Marney A White, Emma C Stein, Michelle L McCabe, Marlene B Schwartz, Kristen Cookse C Stowers
Research Type: Journal Article