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271 related items for PubMed ID: 17126637

  • 1. Existence and predictors of soft drink advertisements in Pennsylvania high schools.
    Probart C, McDonnell E, Bailey-Davis L, Weirich JE.
    J Am Diet Assoc; 2006 Dec; 106(12):2052-6. PubMed ID: 17126637
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  • 2. Factors associated with the offering and sale of competitive foods and school lunch participation.
    Probart C, McDonnell E, Hartman T, Weirich JE, Bailey-Davis L.
    J Am Diet Assoc; 2006 Feb; 106(2):242-7. PubMed ID: 16442872
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  • 3. School competitive food policies: perceptions of Pennsylvania public high school foodservice directors and principals.
    McDonnell E, Probart C, Weirich JE, Hartman T, Bailey-Davis L.
    J Am Diet Assoc; 2006 Feb; 106(2):271-6. PubMed ID: 16442877
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  • 4. Competitive foods available in Pennsylvania public high schools.
    Probart C, McDonnell E, Weirich JE, Hartman T, Bailey-Davis L, Prabhakher V.
    J Am Diet Assoc; 2005 Aug; 105(8):1243-9. PubMed ID: 16182640
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  • 5. Parental attitudes towards soft drink vending machines in high schools.
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  • 7. School food environments and practices affect dietary behaviors of US public school children.
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  • 8. Association between school food environment and practices and body mass index of US public school children.
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  • 9. School food environments and policies in US public schools.
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  • 10. Managing sales of beverages in schools to preserve profits and improve children's nutrition intake in 15 Mississippi schools.
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  • 11. Availability and consumption of competitive foods in US public schools.
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  • 12. Associations between parental limits, school vending machine purchases, and soft drink consumption among Kentucky middle school students.
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  • 13. Early effects of the federally mandated Local Wellness Policy on school nutrition environments appear modest in Colorado's rural, low-income elementary schools.
    Belansky ES, Cutforth N, Delong E, Litt J, Gilbert L, Scarbro S, Beatty B, Romaniello C, Brink L, Marshall JA.
    J Am Diet Assoc; 2010 Nov; 110(11):1712-7. PubMed ID: 21034885
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  • 14. Changes in school environments with implementation of Arkansas Act 1220 of 2003.
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  • 15. Consumption of low-nutrient, energy-dense foods and beverages at school, home, and other locations among school lunch participants and nonparticipants.
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  • 17. Soft drinks, candy, and fast food: what parents and teachers think about the middle school food environment.
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  • 18. Promoting the purchase of low-calorie foods from school vending machines: a cluster-randomized controlled study.
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  • 19. Effects of federal legislation on wellness policy formation in school districts in the United States.
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  • 20. Commercialism in US elementary and secondary school nutrition environments: trends from 2007 to 2012.
    Terry-McElrath YM, Turner L, Sandoval A, Johnston LD, Chaloupka FJ.
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