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Branscum, Paul
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Diet Surveys
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Differences in How Mothers and Fathers Monitor Sugar-Sweetened Beverages for Their Young Children (7-12 Years).
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Assessment of factors that predict physical activity among Oklahoma clergy: a theory of planned behavior approach.
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Development and Validation of an Instrument Measuring Theory-Based Determinants of Monitoring Obesogenic Behaviors of Pre-Schoolers among Hispanic Mothers.
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Hispanic Mothers' Views of the Fathers' Role in Promoting Healthy Behaviors at Home: Focus Group Findings.
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Gender differences for theory-based determinants of muscle-strengthening physical activity in college-aged students: a moderation analysis.
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Feasibility, Utility, and Limitations of a Rapid Community Behavioral Diagnosis for Social Distancing During the 2020 Coronavirus Pandemic.
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Developing and Validating an Instrument to Evaluate Theory-Based Behavioral Antecedents of Consuming a High-Fiber Diet.
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Using the Integrative Behavioral Model to Predict Monitoring of Fruit and Vegetable Consumption Among Hispanic Mothers.
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Do different factors predict the adoption and maintenance of healthy sleep behaviors? A reasoned action approach.
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Associations Between Depressive Symptoms and Religiosity in Young Adults.
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An evaluation of the validity and reliability of a food behavior checklist modified for children.
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Examining Determinants and Co-associations Between Fruit and Vegetable and Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Monitoring Practices Among a Sample of Low-Income Hispanic Mothers.
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