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

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A qualitative study of nutrition-based initiatives at selected food banks in the feeding America network.
2013
B Handforth, MARLENE B SCHWARTZ, M Hennink
Research Type: Journal Article

The science on front-of-package food labels.
2013
P J Liu, K D Brownell, MARLENE B SCHWARTZ, M A Bragg, C A Roberto, K L Hawley
Research Type: Journal Article

Optimal Defaults in the Prevention of Pediatric Obesity: From Platform to Practice
2013
Cynthia Radnitz, Nancy Zucker, Julie DiMatteo, Katharine L Loeb, Kathleen L Keller, Marlene B Schwartz
Research Type: Journal Article

Amount of Hispanic youth exposure to food and beverage advertising on Spanish- and English-language television.
2013
MARLENE B SCHWARTZ, Jennifer L Harris, F Fleming-Milici, V Sarda
Research Type: Journal Article

Redefining "child-directed advertising" to reduce unhealthy television food advertising.
2013
MARLENE B SCHWARTZ, K D Brownell, Jennifer L Harris, V Sarda
Research Type: Journal Article

Policy and system changes in marketing foods to children
2013
Marlene Schwartz, Tracy Fox, Margo Wootan, David Katz, Francine Kaufman
Research Type: Journal Article

https://dx.doi.org/10.1089/chi.2013.9605
Sugar as part of a balanced breakfast? What cereal advertisements teach children about healthy eating.
2013
M E LoDolce, Jennifer L Harris, MARLENE B SCHWARTZ
Research Type: Journal Article

Strength and comprehensiveness of district school wellness policies predict policy implementation at the school level.
2012
S S Fiore, M W Long, S A Novak, K E Henderson, C M Wharton, J Falbe, MARLENE B SCHWARTZ, M L O'Connell
Research Type: Journal Article

Purchases of ready-to-eat cereals vary across US household sociodemographic categories according to nutritional value and advertising targets.
2012
Jennifer L Harris, K Castetbon, MARLENE B SCHWARTZ
Research Type: Journal Article

Repeated exposure in a natural setting: a preschool intervention to increase vegetable consumption.
2012
MARLENE B SCHWARTZ, J Luedicke, M L O'Connell, K E Henderson
Research Type: Journal Article

Facts up front versus traffic light food labels: a randomized controlled trial.
2012
N Novak, M J Seamans, MARLENE B SCHWARTZ, C A Roberto, M A Bragg, K D Brownell, A Musicus
Research Type: Journal Article

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

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