Ph.D., 1979, University of Michigan
M.P.H., 1977, University of Michigan
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http://www.med.upenn.edu/apps/faculty/index.php/g275/p8337556
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Career Overview:
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Karen Glanz was the founding Director of the Emory Prevention Research Center, funded by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in 2004. She led the Health Behavior Research Group at the Winship Cancer Institute and was co-leader of the Community Engagement Program of the Atlanta Clinical and Translational Science Institute (ACTSI), funded by the National Institutes of Health. Dr. Glanz is currently conducting research on skin cancer prevention, nutrition and chronic disease prevention, and colorectal cancer screening. She is a member of the federally appointed Task Force on Community Preventive Services and was recognized in 2006 as a Highly Cited Author by ISIHighlyCited.com, in the top 0.5% of authors in her field over a 20-year period. Her scholarly contributions consist of more than 296 journal articles and book chapters. Dr. Glanz was the 2007 winner of the Elizabeth Fries Health Education Award from the James F. and Sarah T. Fries Foundation; this award recognizes a health educator who has made a substantial contribution to advancing the field of health education or health promotion through research, program development, or program delivery.
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Areas of Interest/Research:
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Adolescent Health/Child Health
Behavior and Health
Cancer Prevention
Community Based Research
Evaluation
Health Promotion
Nutrition
Obesity Prevention
Public Health Practice
Rural Health
Smoking Prevention/Cessation
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Selected Research Projects:
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Neighborhood Nutrition and Physical Activity Environments and Weight (BEAT-NIK)
U.S. Department of Agriculture Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service
2007-2011
This integrated project combines research and education to improve understanding and training related to environmental and behavioral factors that influence obesity. The primary aim of the research project is to document the association between characteristics of the nutrition and activity environments and dietary behaviors and physical activity among parents of young children, after adjusting for psychosocial and socioeconomic variables. The study builds on an ongoing NIH-funded study that investigates the multilevel correlates of physical activity, nutrition, and obesity in children in forty Seattle and San Diego neighborhoods (Neighborhood Influences on Kids or NIK). We will conduct the Build Environment Assessment Training (BEAT) Institute annually to prepare young investigators and early-career practitioners to use both observational and self-report measures of nutrition and activity environments and related behavioral assessments.
Interactive Study to Increase Glaucoma adHerence to Treatment (I-SIGHT)
National Eye Institute/ National Institutes of Health
2006 -2010
This study aims to develop, implement, and evaluate an innovative e-health communication intervention to improve glaucoma treatment compliance among 250 patients recruited from two eye clinics in metropolitan Atlanta. The intervention will be telephone-based and will utilize interactive voice recognition technology. It will be individually-tailored to participants’ compliance knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors; health literacy; race and culture; and prescribed medication regimen. This research can have a significant impact on public health by testing a generalizable and affordable health promotion strategy to increase treatment compliance among diverse populations.
Child Weight Status and Neighborhood Physical Activity and Nutrition Environment (NIK)
Principal Investigator: Brian Saelens, Ph.D. (University of Washington)
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS)/National Institutes of Health
2005-2010
This observational study aims to evaluate cross-sectional and longitudinal associations of neighborhood-level activity and nutrition environments with children’s' weight status and obesity.
Improving Self-Monitoring in Weight Loss With Technology
Principal Investigator: Lora Burke, Ph.D., M.P.H, R.N. (University of Pittsburgh)
National Institute of Diabetes & Digestive & Kidney Diseases/National Institutes of Health
2005-2010
This study will use a three-group, randomized, controlled design to test if PDA-based self-monitoring plus a standard behavior treatment program for weight loss will improve adherence to self-monitoring and subsequent long-term weight loss.
Selected Completed Research:
Emory Prevention Research Center - http://www.sph.emory.edu/EPRC/
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
2004-2009
To establish and implement a Prevention Research Center with a focus on community-based cancer prevention and reducing health disparities in rural Southwest Georgia. The Center components include evaluation, community partnerships, participatory research, dissemination/communication, and training and educational activities.
Cancer Prevention and Control Research Network - http://www.cpcrn.org/default.asp
Emory Prevention Research Center
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
2004-2009
To establish and maintain the EPRC infrastructure to lead and manage a program of community-based intervention research in cancer prevention and control. Forms partnerships to advance community-based intervention research in cancer prevention and control.
Diffusion of an Effective Skin Cancer Prevention Program - www.poolcool.org
National Cancer Institute (NCI)/National Institutes of Health
2003-2009
Evaluate effects of two strategies for diffusion of the Pool Cool skin cancer prevention program on: program implementation, maintenance, and sustainability; organizational and environmental supports for sun protection/habits and sunburns among children.
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
2007-2009
The objectives of this project are to: 1) Develop a training module and a train-the-trainer program on how to use measures to evaluate community nutrition environments (retail and food service outlets); 2) Conduct at least fourteen training events; and 3) Set up a consultation service to customize the measures, process data and create reports.
Diffusion of an Effective Skin Cancer Prevention Program (Supplement)
National Cancer Institute (NCI)/National Institutes of Health
2005-2007
The aims of the supplement are to test the validity of self-report measures of UV radiation exposure and sun protection by completing objective biological measures on a sample, and comparing those reports with self-report survey data.
Colon Cancer Risk Counseling for At-Risk Relatives (FACETS)
Increasing CRC Screening in Health Plan Members (CHOICE)
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
2004-2009
Conduct a cluster-randomized trial in health practices in Georgia and North Carolina, to test the effectiveness of a videotape-based decision aid and academic detailing for increasing adherence to CRC screening guidelines.
Atlantic Station Employee Health Study: Built Environment Effects on Health Behavior (ASHES)
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
2007-2009
The objective of this study is to conduct a longitudinal analysis of physical activity, nutrition, and travel behaviors among employees who move from less-walkable commercial, professional, and retail settings to a walkable mixed use setting with multiple food choices and transit options.
Informed Consent Among African-Americans
Principal Investigator: Anne L. Dunlop, M.D., M.P.H (Emory University)
Greenwall Foundation
2005-2007
The goals of this study are to explore factors related to the informed consent process that may affect African-American participation in clinical research studies; and to use participant responses to modify the informed consent process and test whether the modified process increases the likelihood of African-Americans' participation in clinical research studies.
CDC Young Investigators Award
Principal Investigator: Anne L. Dunlop, M.D., M.P.H. (Emory University)
CDC Foundation/The Robert W. Woodruff Foundation
2005-2008
This study aims to formulate a behavioral strategy for the treatment of obese children for the primary care setting; and to perform a randomized trial of primary care-based behavioral strategy or health education materials only.
Evaluation of Tailored Strategies for Skin Cancer Prevention (Project SCAPE)
National Cancer Institute (NCI)/National Institutes of Health
1998-2004
The aims of this study are to:
1. Evaluate the impact of a mailed, tailored intervention including risk feedback and self-monitoring, on the skin cancer prevention and skin self-examination behaviors of high-risk and moderate-risk adults; and
2. Evaluate the impact of a mailed, tailored, family-based intervention including risk feedback, self-monitoring, and interactive parent-child activities, on skin cancer prevention and parental skin examination behaviors for children in grades one through three.
Inventory & Assessment of National Breast & Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program (NBCCEDP) Interventions
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
2006-2008
The long-term objective of the proposed project is to increase use of effective and evidence based interventions for recruitment of uninsured and underinsured women and professional development by NBCCEDPs to reduce breast and cervical cancer morbidity and mortality.
Colon Cancer Risk Counseling for At-Risk Relatives (FACETS)
National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI)/National Institutes of Health
1999-2004
The aim of this project is to:
Evaluate the impact of a culturally sensitive program for Colon Cancer Risk Counseling (CCRC) on: a) adherence to guidelines for early detection for CRC, b) comprehension of personal colorectal cancer risk, and c) psychological adaptation to familial colorectal cancer, among individuals with family history of colorectal cancer (CRC).
Activating Multiethnic Youth for Smoking Prevention (Project SPLASH)
National Cancer Institute (NCI)/National Institutes of Health
1999-2004
The aims of this study are to:
1. Evaluate the impact of a school-based smoking prevention intervention that emphasizes active involvement of middle school students, on rates of regular smoking and smoking initiation in a multiethnic cohort of youth in Hawaii;
2. Investigate cultural factors associated with tobacco use among Japanese, Chinese, Filipino, Native Hawaiian, and Caucasian youth; and
3. Determine the relationships among access to tobacco products, youth smoking rates, and sources of tobacco among youth in Hawaii.
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Selected Publications:
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Gimotty PA, .
Sunscreen and melanoma: What is the evidence?
Journal of Clinical Oncology , 29: 249-250, 2011.
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Burke LE, Conroy MB, Sereika SM, Elci OU, Styn MA, Acharya SD, Sevick MA, Ewing LJ, .
The effect of electronic self-monitoring on weight loss and dietary intake: A randomized behavioral weight loss trial
Obesity , 19: 338-344, 2011.
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Lewis C, Pignone M, Schild LA, Scott T, Winquist A, Rimer BK, .
Effectiveness of a patient and practice-level colorectal cancer screening intervention in health plan members: Design and baseline findings of the CHOICE Trial.
Cancer , 116(7): 1164-1173, 2010.
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, Schoenfeld ER, Steffen A.
Randomized trial of tailored skin cancer prevention messages for adults: Project SCAPE.
Amer J Public Health , 100(4): 735-741, 2010.
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Hall DM, Escoffery C, Nehl E, .
Spontaneous diffusion of an effective skin cancer prevention program through web-based access to program materials.
Preventing Chronic Disease , 7(6): 2010.
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, Saelens BE.
Relevant health education and health promotion theory for childhood obesity prevention.
O’Dea J, Eriksen M (eds.), Childhood Obesity Prevention: International Research, Controversies and Interventions. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press , 203-212, 2010.
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Hermstad AK, Swan DW, Kegler MC, Barnette JK, .
Individual and environmental correlates of dietary fat intake in rural communities: A structural equation model analysis.
Science and Medicine , 71: 93-101, 2010.
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aren, Bishop Donald B
The Role of Behavioral Science Theory in the Development and Implementation of Public Health Interventions.
Annual review of public health , Jan: 2010.
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Stryker Jo Ellen, Beck Allen Dale, Primo Susan A, Echt Katharina V, Bundy Lucja, Pretorius Grace Cho, aren
An exploratory study of factors influencing glaucoma treatment adherence.
Journal of glaucoma , 91(1): 66-72, 2010.
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, Kegler MC, Rimer BK
Ethical Issues in the Design and Conduct of Community-Based Intervention Studies, In: Coughlin S, Beauchamp T, Weed D(Eds.)
Ethics in Epidemiology, 2nd Edition , New York: Oxford University Press: In Press, 2010.
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Hall DM, McCarty F, Elliott T,
Lifeguards' Sun Protection Habits and Sunburns: Association with Sun-Safe Environments and Skin Cancer Prevention Program Participation
Archives of Dermatology , 145(2): 139-144, 2009.
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“Health Behavior.” In: Boslaugh S (Editor)
Encyclopedia of Epidemiology , Woodland Hills, California: Sage Reference: In Press, 2009.
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, Kegler MC
Process of behavior change. In Baum AS, Revenson TA, Singer JE (eds.)
Handbook of Health Psychology, 2nd ed. , Psychology Press, Taylor and Francis Group: In Press, 2009.
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Pignone M, Scott TL, Schild LA, Lewis C, Vazquez R,
The yield of claims data and surveys for determining colon cancer screening among health plan members
Cancer, Epidemiology, Biomarkers and Prevention , 18(3): 726-731, 2009.
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Stryker JE, Beck AD, Primo SA, Echt KV, Bundy L, Pretorius GC,
An Exploratory Study of Factors Influencing Glaucoma Treatment Adherence
Journal of Glaucoma , In Press, 2009.
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Gies P, , O’Riordan D, Elliott T, Nehl E
Measured occupational solar UVR exposures of lifeguards in pool settings
American Journal of Industrial Medicine , In Press, 2009.
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Elliott T, Nehl E,
A controlled trial of objective measures of sunscreen and moisturizing lotion
Cancer, Epidemiology, Biomarkers and Prevention , 18(5): In Press, 2009.
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, McCarty F, Nehl EJ, O’Riordan DL, Gies P, Bundy L, Locke AE, Hall DM
Validity of Self-Reported Sunscreen Use by Parents, Children and Lifeguards
American Journal of Preventive Medicine , 36: 63-69, 2009.
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, Owen N, Wold JA
Perspectives on behavioral sciences research for disease prevention and control in populations
Journal of the National Institute of Public Health (Japan) , In Press, 2009.
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Measuring food environments: A historical perspective
American Journal of Preventive Medicine , 36(4S): S93-S98, 2009.
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Escoffery C, , Hall D, Elliott T
A multi-method process evaluation for a skin cancer prevention diffusion trial
Evaluation and the Health Professions , In Press, 2009.
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Saelens BE,
Measures of the food and physical activity environment: Instruments
American Journal of Preventive Medicine , 36(4S): 166-170, 2009.
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Sallis JF,
Physical activity and food solutions to the obesity epidemic
The Milbank Quarterly , 87(1): 123-154, 2009.
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O’Riordan DL, Nehl E, Gies P, Bundy L, Burgess K, Davis E,
Validity of covering-up sun protection habits: Association of observations and self-report
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology , In Press, 2009.
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Hall D, Dubruiel N, Elliott T,
Linking agents‘ activities and communication patterns in a study of the dissemination of an effective skin cancer prevention program.
Journal of Public Health Practice and Management , In Press, 2009.
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Elliott T, , Nehl EJ
Characteristics of swimming pools with high rates of objectively measured sunscreen use
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology , 60(4): 684-688, 2009.
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Frank LD, Kerr J, Saelens B, Sallis J, , Chapman J
Food outlet visits, physical activity, and body weight: Variations by gender and race-ethnicity
British Journal of Sports Medicine , 43: 124-131, 2009.
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Goodman M, Almon L, Bayakly R, Butler S, Crosby C, DiIorio C, Ekwueme D, Fletcher D, Gillespie T, , Hall I, Lee J, Liff J, Lipscomb J, Pollack LA, Richardson LC, Roberts P, Steenland K, Ward K.
Cancer outcomes research in a rural area: A multi-institution partnership model
Journal of Community Health , 34(1): 23-32, 2009.
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"The application of behavior change theory in the worksite setting"In Pronk N (ed.), ACSM’s Worksite Health Handbook, Second Edition: Healthy Worker, Healthy Company.
Human Kinetics , 189-195, 2009.
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“Current theoretical bases for nutrition intervention and their uses.” In Coulston A, Boushey CJ (Eds.)
Nutrition in the Prevention and Treatment of Disease, 2nd Edition , Amsterdam, Elsevier Publishers: 127-138, 2008.
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Hall DM, Elliott T, Nehl E,
Effectiveness of a targeted, peer-driven skin cancer prevention program for lifeguards
International Journal of Aquatic Research and Education , 2: 287-297, 2008.
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Casey AA, Elliott M, , Haire-Joshu D, Lovegreen SL, Saelens BE, Sallis JF, Brownson RC
Impact of the food environment and physical activity environment on behaviors and weight status in rural U.S. communities
Preventive Medicine , 47: 600-604, 2008.
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Kegler MC, Escoffery C, Alcantara I, Ballard D,
A qualitative examination of home and neighborhood environments for obesity prevention in rural adults
International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity , 5:65: 2008.
http://www.ijbnpa.org/content/5/1/65
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, Stryker JE
“At-Risk Populations: Health Behavior.” In: Heggenhougen HK (Editor)
Encyclopedia of Public Health , New York: Elsever: 146-152, 2008.
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, Melvin C
How not to get lost in translation: Implementing the recommendations and identifying research gaps (Commentary)
American Journal of Preventive Medicine , 35(1S): S3-S5, 2008.
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Escoffery C, , Elliott T
Process Evaluation of the Pool Cool Diffusion Trial for Skin Cancer Prevention Across Two Years.
Health Education Research , 23(4): 732-743, 2008.
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, Rimer BK, Viswanath K (Eds.)
Health Behavior and Health Education: Theory, Research, and Practice, Fourth Edition
San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, Inc. [3 chapters co-authored with Editors] , 2008.
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, Yaroch AL, Dancel M, Saraiya M, Crane LA, Buller DB, Manne S, O'Riordan DL, Heckman CJ, Hay J, Robinson JK
Measures of Sun Exposure and Sun Protection Practices for Behavioral and Epidemiologic Research
Archives of Dermatology , 144(2): 217-222, 2008.
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, Steffen AD
Development and Reliability Testing for Measures of Psychosocial Constructs Associated With Adolescent Girls' Calcium Intake
Journal of the American Dietetic Association , 108: 857-861, 2008.
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Story M, Kaphingst K, Robinson-O'Brien R,
Creating healthy food and eating environments: Policy and environmental approaches
Annual Review of Public Health , 29: 253-272, 2008.
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O'Riordan DL, , Gies P, Elliot T
A Pilot Study of the Validity of the Self-Reported Ultraviolet Radiation Exposure and Sun Protection Practices Among Lifeguards, Parents and Children
Photochemistry and Photobiology , 84: 774-778, 2008.
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Sy A,
Factors Influencing Teachers' Implementation of an Innovative Tobacco Use Prevention Curriculum Targeting Multiethnic Youth: Project SPLASH
Journal of School Health , 78: 264-273, 2008.
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Painter JE, Borba CP, Hynes M, Mays D,
The use of theory in health behavior research from 2000 to 2005: A systematic review.
Annals of Behavioral Medicine , 35: 358-362, 2008.
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Steffen AD, , Wilkens LR
Identifying Latent Classes of Adults at Risk for Skin Cancer Based on Constitutional Risk and Sun Protection Behavior.
Cancer, Epidemiology, Biomarkers and Prevention , 16: 1422-1427, 2007.
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Dunlop AL, Isakov A, Compton M, White M, Nassery H, Frank E,
Medical Outreach Following a Remote Disaster: Lessons Learned from Hurricane Katrina.
American Journal of Disaster Medicine , 2: 121-132, 2007.
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Dunlop AL, Graham T, Leroy Z, , Dunlop BW
The impact of HIPAA authorization on willingness to participate in clinical research.
Annals of Epidemiology , 17: 899-905, 2007.
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., Sallis, J.F., Saelens, B.E., Frank, L.D.
Nutrition Environment Measures Survey in Stores (NEMS-S): Development and evaluation
American Journal of Preventive Medicine , 32: 282-289, 2007.
http://www.sph.emory.edu/EPRC/whats_new/PDF/Glanz_NEMS Store...
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Saelens BE, , Sallis JF, Frank LD
Nutrition Environment Measures Study in Restaurants (NEMS-R): Development and evaluation
American Journal of Preventive Medicine , 32: 273-281, 2007.
http://www.sph.emory.edu/EPRC/whats_new/PDF/Glanz_NEMS-R AJP...
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, Mau M, Steffen A, Maskarinec G, Arriola KR
Tobacco use among Native Hawaiian middle School students: Its prevalence, correlates and implications
Ethnicity and Health , 12 (3): 1-18, 2007.
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, Jarrette AD, Wilson EA, O’Riordan DL, Arriola KR
Reducing minors’ access to tobacco: eight years’ experience in Hawaii
Preventive Medicine , 44: 55-58, 2007.
http://www.sph.emory.edu/EPRC/resources/pubs/glanz_reducing ...
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van Assema P, , Martens M, Brug J
Differences between parents’ and adolescents’ perceptions of family food rules and availability
Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior , 39(2): 84-89, 2007.
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Weitzel JA, Bernhardt JM, Usdan S, Mays D,
Using wireless handheld computers and tailored text messaging to reduce negative consequences of drinking alcohol
Journal of Studies on Alcohol , 68: 534-537, 2007.
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Stryker JE, Yaroch AL, Moser RP, Atienza A,
Prevalence of sunless tanning product use and related behaviors among adults in the United States: Results from a national survey
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology , 56: 387-390, 2007.
http://www.sph.emory.edu/EPRC/resources/pubs/stryker_prevale...
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, Lunde KB, Leakey TA, Maddock JE, Koga K, Yamauchi J, Maskarinec G
Activating multiethnic youth for smoking prevention: Design and baseline findings from Project SPLASH
Journal of Cancer Education , 22(1): 56-61, 2007.
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, Buller DB, Saraiya M
Reducing ultraviolet radiation exposure among outdoor workers: State of the evidence and recommendations
Environmental Health , 6: 22, 2007.
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, Resnicow K, Seymour J, Hoy K, Stewart H, Lyons M, Goldberg J
How major restaurant chains plan their menus: The role of profit, demand, and health.
American Journal of Preventive Medicine , 32: 383-388, 2007.
http://www.sph.emory.edu/EPRC/whats_new/PDF/Healthy%20Menu%2...
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, Steffen AD, Taglialatela LA
Effects of colon cancer risk counseling for first-degree relatives.
Cancer, Epidemiology, Biomarkers and Prevention , 16: 1485-1491, 2007.
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Hinman J, Kegler MC,
“Community Intervention.” In: ASCO Prevention Curriculum
American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) , 2007.
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, Rimer BK
Theory at a Glance: Application to Health Promotion and Health Behavior, Second Edition (monograph). National Cancer Institute, NIH, Public Health Service. U.S. Government Printing Office, 2005; NIH Publication No. 05-3896. Translated into Japanese, National Institute of Public Health in Saitama
Japan , 2007.
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Other affiliations and Activities:
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SELECTED SERVICE ACTIVITIES
University
University of Pennsylvania
- Steering Committee, Center for Public Health Initiatives (CPHI), 2009-2011
- Member, Committee on Appointments and Promotions (COAP), School of Medicine, 2010-2012
- Member, Executive Committee, Biobehavioral Research Center, School of Nursing, 2010-2011
- Member, Personnel Committee, School of Nursing, 2009-2011
- Member, Committee on Appointments and Promotions (COAP), Department of Biostatistics and Epidemiology, 2009-2010
- Member, Impact Committee, Center for Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics (CCEB), 2010-2011
- Reviewer, Center for Public Health Initiatives (CPHI) Pilot Research Grant Proposals, 2010
- Reviewer, Robert Wood Johnson Health and Society Scholars Program, pilot study applications, Leonard Davis Institute, 2009
- Member, Graduate Group in Epidemiology and Biostatistics, 2009-2012
- Member, Graduate Group in School of Nursing, 2009-present
Emory University
- Steering Committee for the Second RSPH Building, 2006-2008
- Appointments, Tenure and Promotion Committee, Rollins School of Public Health (RSPH), 2005-2009
- Member, Faculty Search Committee, Department of Behavioral Sciences and Health Education (BSHE), RSPH, 2007-2009 (Chair of subcommittee for Chronic Disease)
- Member, BSHE-Global Health Faculty Search Committee for Global Tobacco Control, 2008-2009
- Guest speaker, Dean’s Council Meeting , April 2006
- Research Advisory Committee, Rollins School of Public Health (RSPH), 2004-2005
- Guest speaker, Dean’s Office Staff breakfast, September 2005
- Featured in 30th Anniversary Video, Rollins School of Public Health (RSPH), 2005
- Member, Doctoral Program Committee, Department of Behavioral Sciences and Health Education, Rollins School of Public Health, 2005-2006
- Chair, Search Committee, Department of Behavioral Sciences and Health Education, Rollins School of Public Health, 2004-2005
- Member, Search Committee for Department Chair, Department of Behavioral Sciences and Health Education, RSPH, 2005-2006
- Member, Search Committee for Obesity professorship, Rollins School of Public Health, 2005-2006
- Steering Committee, Population Sciences Program, Winship Cancer Institute, 2004-2005
Community (Pennsylvania, 2009-present)
- Community Coalition for Obesity Prevention, Nutrition, and Physical Activity, Philadelphia Department of Public Health, 2009-present
Community (Georgia, 2004-2009)
- Member, Prevention Workgroup, Georgia Comprehensive Cancer Control Planning Committee, 2006.
- Guest cancer control expert, Georgia Cancer Coalition health exhibit, Tour de Georgia pro cycling tour, Alpharetta, GA, April 2005.
- Moderator, Cancer Working Session “Reviewing the facts, empowering new partners,” at the 4th Annual Primary Care and Prevention Conference on Improving Health, Eliminating Disparities, sponsored by Morehouse School of Medicine. October 2004.
Professional - See CV
- Editorial
- Reviewer
- Elected Offices/Appointed Leadership Positions
PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS
- American Public Health Association (Public Health Education, & Food and Nutrition Sections)
- American Society for Preventive Oncology
- Society of Behavioral Medicine
- Society for Public Health Education (SOPHE)
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Curriculum Vitae
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Link to this page: http://www.sph.emory.edu/faculty/KGLANZ
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