Marlene B. Schwartz
Professor & Director/Human Dev and Family Sciences
Storrs Mansfield
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Scholarly Contributions
251 Scholarly Contributions
Internalization of weight bias: Implications for binge eating and emotional well-being.
2007
Research Type: Journal Article
Authors' Response
2008
Research Type: Journal Article
https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jada.2008.08.032
Availability and prices of foods across stores and neighborhoods: the case of New Haven, Connecticut.
2008
Research Type: Journal Article
Examining the nutritional quality of breakfast cereals marketed to children.
2008
Research Type: Journal Article
Weight stigmatization and bias reduction: perspectives of overweight and obese adults.
2008
Research Type: Journal Article
Changing nutrition standards in schools: the emerging impact on school revenue.
2008
Research Type: Journal Article
Public policy to prevent childhood obesity, and the role of pediatric endocrinologists.
2008
Research Type: Journal Article
Schools and obesity prevention: creating school environments and policies to promote healthy eating and physical activity.
2009
Research Type: Journal Article
The impact of removing snacks of low nutritional value from middle schools.
2009
Research Type: Journal Article
Does Obesity Prevention Cause Eating Disorders?
2009
Research Type: Journal Article
https://dx.doi.org/10.1097/CHI.0b013e3181acfb88
A comprehensive coding system to measure the quality of school wellness policies.
2009
Research Type: Journal Article
The need for courageous action to prevent obesity
2010
Research Type: Book Chapter
https://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199571512.003.0025
Marketing foods to children and adolescents: licensed characters and other promotions on packaged foods in the supermarket.
2010
Research Type: Journal Article
Evaluating the impact of a Connecticut program to reduce availability of unhealthy competitive food in schools.
2010
Research Type: Journal Article
Personal responsibility and obesity: a constructive approach to a controversial issue.
2010
Research Type: Journal Article