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175 related items for PubMed ID: 30082357

  • 1. Exploring how Brazilian immigrant mothers living in the USA obtain information about physical activity and screen time for their preschool-aged children: a qualitative study.
    Lindsay AC, Moura Arruda CA, Tavares Machado MM, De Andrade GP, Greaney ML.
    BMJ Open; 2018 Aug 06; 8(8):e021844. PubMed ID: 30082357
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  • 2. Exploring Brazilian Immigrant Mothers' Beliefs, Attitudes, and Practices Related to Their Preschool-Age Children's Sleep and Bedtime Routines: A Qualitative Study Conducted in the United States.
    Lindsay AC, Moura Arruda CA, Tavares Machado MM, De Andrade GP, Greaney ML.
    Int J Environ Res Public Health; 2018 Sep 04; 15(9):. PubMed ID: 30181465
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  • 3. "If You Let Them, They Will Be on It 24 Hours a Day": Qualitative Study Conducted in the United States Exploring Brazilian Immigrant Mothers' Beliefs, Attitudes, and Practices Related to Screen Time Behaviors of Their Preschool-Age Children.
    Lindsay AC, Moura Arruda CA, Machado MM, Greaney ML.
    JMIR Pediatr Parent; 2019 Jan 21; 2(1):e11791. PubMed ID: 31518308
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  • 5. Brazilian immigrant fathers' perspectives on child's eating and feeding practices: a qualitative study conducted in the United States.
    Lindsay AC, Vianna GVB, Arruda CAM, Alves ASM, Hasselmann MH, Machado MM, Greaney ML.
    Public Health Nutr; 2020 Dec 21; 23(17):3211-3225. PubMed ID: 32576301
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  • 6. Brazilian Immigrant Mothers' Beliefs and Practices Related to Infant Feeding: A Qualitative Study.
    Lindsay AC, Wallington SF, Greaney ML, Hasselman MH, Tavares Machado MM, Mezzavilla RS.
    J Hum Lact; 2017 Aug 21; 33(3):595-605. PubMed ID: 27881729
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  • 7. Sociocultural and Environmental Influences on Brazilian Immigrant Mothers' Beliefs and Practices Related to Child Feeding and Weight Status.
    Lindsay AC, Wallington SF, Greaney ML, Hasselman MH, Machado MM, Mezzavilla RS, Detro BM.
    Matern Child Health J; 2017 May 21; 21(5):1085-1094. PubMed ID: 28032238
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  • 8. Access and utilization of healthcare services in Massachusetts, United States: a qualitative study of the perspectives and experiences of Brazilian-born immigrant women.
    Lindsay AC, de Oliveira MG, Wallington SF, Greaney ML, Machado MM, Freitag Pagliuca LM, Arruda CA.
    BMC Health Serv Res; 2016 Sep 02; 16(1):467. PubMed ID: 27590849
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  • 9. Faith, Family, and Social Networks: Effective Strategies for Recruiting Brazilian Immigrants in Maternal and Child Health Research.
    Lindsay AC, Wallington SF, Rabello LM, Alves ASM, Arruda CAM, Rocha TC, De Andrade GP, Vianna GVB, de Souza Mezzavilla R, de Oliveira MG, Hasselmann MH, Machado MMT, Greaney ML.
    J Racial Ethn Health Disparities; 2021 Feb 02; 8(1):47-59. PubMed ID: 32458344
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  • 10. Brazilian Immigrant Parents' Awareness of HPV and the HPV Vaccine and Interest in Participating in Future HPV-Related Cancer Prevention Study: an Exploratory Cross-Sectional Study Conducted in the USA.
    Lindsay AC, Greaney ML, Rabello LM, Kim YY, Wallington SF.
    J Racial Ethn Health Disparities; 2020 Oct 02; 7(5):829-837. PubMed ID: 31953637
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  • 11. Exploring How the Home Environment Influences Eating and Physical Activity Habits of Low-Income, Latino Children of Predominantly Immigrant Families: A Qualitative Study.
    Lindsay AC, Wallington SF, Lees FD, Greaney ML.
    Int J Environ Res Public Health; 2018 May 14; 15(5):. PubMed ID: 29757941
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  • 13. Prenatal WIC Is Associated with Increased Birth Weight of Infants Born in the United States with Immigrant Mothers.
    Ettinger de Cuba S, Mbamalu M, Bovell-Ammon A, Black MM, Cutts DB, Lê-Scherban F, Coleman SM, Ochoa ER, Heeren TC, Poblacion A, Sandel M, Bruce C, Rateau LJ, Frank DA.
    J Acad Nutr Diet; 2022 Aug 14; 122(8):1514-1524.e4. PubMed ID: 35151905
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  • 14. The challenge of preventing and treating obesity in low-income, preschool children: perceptions of WIC health care professionals.
    Chamberlin LA, Sherman SN, Jain A, Powers SW, Whitaker RC.
    Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med; 2002 Jul 14; 156(7):662-8. PubMed ID: 12090832
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  • 19. Sources of information about gestational weight gain, diet and exercise among Brazilian immigrant women living in the USA: a cross-sectional study.
    Lindsay AC, Le Q, Nogueira DL, Machado MM, Greaney ML.
    Public Health Nutr; 2021 Dec 14; 24(17):5720-5729. PubMed ID: 33904387
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  • 20. An Exploration of How Mexican American WIC Mothers Obtain Information About Behaviors Associated With Childhood Obesity Risk.
    Davis RE, Cole SM, McKenney-Shubert SJ, Jones SJ, Peterson KE.
    J Nutr Educ Behav; 2017 Mar 14; 49(3):187-195.e1. PubMed ID: 27876321
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