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

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Environmental and policy strategies to improve eating, physical activity behaviors, and weight among adolescents.
2012
MARLENE B SCHWARTZ
Research Type: Journal Article

Positive influence of the revised Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children food packages on access to healthy foods.
2012
A E Middleton, TATIANA ANDREYEVA, J Luedicke, MARLENE B SCHWARTZ, M W Long
Research Type: Journal Article

Food marketing to youth: current threats and opportunities.
2012
A Ustjanauskas, MARLENE B SCHWARTZ
Research Type: Other Scholarly Work

The Wellness Child Care Assessment Tool: a measure to assess the quality of written nutrition and physical activity policies.
2011
E L Kenney, K E Henderson, MARLENE B SCHWARTZ, J Falbe
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

Food retailer practices, attitudes and beliefs about the supply of healthy foods.
2011
J Luedicke, A E Middleton, TATIANA ANDREYEVA, MARLENE B SCHWARTZ, M W Long
Research Type: Journal Article

Effects of serving high-sugar cereals on children's breakfast-eating behavior.
2011
MARLENE B SCHWARTZ, P Ohri-Vachaspati, K D Brownell, Jennifer L Harris, A Ustjanauskas
Research Type: Journal Article

Practice-based research to engage teachers and improve nutrition in the preschool setting
2011
Kathryn Henderson, Marlene Schwartz, Debbie Humphries, Erica Kenney
Research Type: Journal Article

https://dx.doi.org/10.1089/chi.2011.0028
Establishing a baseline measure of school wellness-related policies implemented in a nationally representative sample of school districts.
2011
J F Chriqui, MARLENE B SCHWARTZ, N D Brener, T P O'Toole, T McManus
Research Type: Journal Article

Child and adolescent exposure to food and beverage brand appearances during prime-time television programming.
2011
Jennifer L Harris, MARLENE B SCHWARTZ, S E Speers
Research Type: Journal Article

Nutrition-related claims on children's cereals: what do they mean to parents and do they influence willingness to buy?
2011
Jennifer L Harris, K D Brownell, MARLENE B SCHWARTZ, J M Thompson
Research Type: Journal Article

Attitudes of African American advocates toward childhood obesity
2011
Kathryn Henderson, Wendy Johnson-Askew, Marlene Schwartz, Rachel Fisher
Research Type: Journal Article

The need for courageous action to prevent obesity
2010
Marlene Schwartz, Kelly Brownell
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
Jennifer L Harris, MARLENE B SCHWARTZ, K D Brownell
Research Type: Journal Article

Evaluating the impact of a Connecticut program to reduce availability of unhealthy competitive food in schools.
2010
MARLENE B SCHWARTZ, K E Henderson, M W Long
Research Type: Journal Article

Predicting support for restricting food marketing to youth.
2010
MARLENE B SCHWARTZ, K D Brownell, Jennifer L Harris, A Goren
Research Type: Journal Article

Personal responsibility and obesity: a constructive approach to a controversial issue.
2010
R Kersh, R C Post, D S Ludwig, W C Willett, K D Brownell, REBECCA PUHL, MARLENE B SCHWARTZ
Research Type: Journal Article

Breakfast cereal industry pledges to self-regulate advertising to youth: will they improve the marketing landscape?
2010
M Siegel, D H Jernigan, Jennifer L Harris, C Ross, J Ostroff, K D Brownell, MARLENE B SCHWARTZ
Research Type: Journal Article

Schools and obesity prevention: creating school environments and policies to promote healthy eating and physical activity.
2009
M S Nanney, M Story, MARLENE B SCHWARTZ
Research Type: Journal Article

The need for bold action to prevent adolescent obesity.
2009
MARLENE B SCHWARTZ, Jennifer L Harris, REBECCA PUHL, K E Henderson, K D Brownell
Research Type: Journal Article