Julie Pickrel to Female
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Calderon J, Ayala GX, Elder JP, Belch GE, Castro IA, Weibel N, Pickrel J. What Happens When Parents and Children Go Grocery Shopping? An Observational Study of Latino Dyads in Southern California, USA. Health Educ Behav. 2017 02; 44(1):5-12.
Score: 0.036
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Ayala GX, Pickrel JL, Baquero B, Sanchez-Flack J, Lin SF, Belch G, Rock CL, Linnan L, Gittelsohn J, Ji M, Elder JP, Mayer J. The El Valor de Nuestra Salud clustered randomized controlled trial store-based intervention to promote fruit and vegetable purchasing and consumption. Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act. 2022 02 17; 19(1):19.
Score: 0.013
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Sanchez-Flack J, Pickrel JL, Belch G, Lin SF, Anderson CAM, Martinez ME, Arredondo EM, Ayala GX. Examination of the Relationship between In-Store Environmental Factors and Fruit and Vegetable Purchasing among Hispanics. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2017 10 27; 14(11).
Score: 0.010
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Ayala GX, Castro IA, Pickrel JL, Williams CB, Lin SF, Madanat H, Jun HJ, Zive M. A restaurant-based intervention to promote sales of healthy children's menu items: the Kids' Choice Restaurant Program cluster randomized trial. BMC Public Health. 2016 Mar 10; 16:250.
Score: 0.009
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Sanchez-Flack JC, Baquero B, Linnan LA, Gittelsohn J, Pickrel JL, Ayala GX. What influences Latino grocery shopping behavior? Perspectives on the small food store environment from managers and employees in San Diego, California. Ecol Food Nutr. 2016; 55(2):163-81.
Score: 0.009
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Ayala GX, Baquero B, Pickrel JL, Mayer J, Belch G, Rock CL, Linnan L, Gittelsohn J, Sanchez-Flack J, Elder JP. A store-based intervention to increase fruit and vegetable consumption: The El Valor de Nuestra Salud cluster randomized controlled trial. Contemp Clin Trials. 2015 May; 42:228-38.
Score: 0.008
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Cohen DA, Ghosh-Dastidar B, Conway TL, Evenson KR, Rodriguez DA, Beckman R, Elder JP, Pickrel J, Lytle L. Energy balance in adolescent girls: the trial of activity for adolescent girls cohort. Obesity (Silver Spring). 2014 Mar; 22(3):772-80.
Score: 0.007
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Cohen DA, Ghosh-Dastidar B, Beckman R, Lytle L, Elder J, Pereira MA, Veblen Mortenson S, Pickrel J, Conway TL. Adolescent girls' most common source of junk food away from home. Health Place. 2012 Sep; 18(5):963-70.
Score: 0.007
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Rodr?guez DA, Cho GH, Evenson KR, Conway TL, Cohen D, Ghosh-Dastidar B, Pickrel JL, Veblen-Mortenson S, Lytle LA. Out and about: association of the built environment with physical activity behaviors of adolescent females. Health Place. 2012 Jan; 18(1):55-62.
Score: 0.006
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Elder JP, Shuler L, Moe SG, Grieser M, Pratt C, Cameron S, Hingle M, Pickrel JL, Saksvig BI, Schachter K, Greer S, Guth Bothwell EK. Recruiting a diverse group of middle school girls into the trial of activity for adolescent girls. J Sch Health. 2008 Oct; 78(10):523-31.
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Gittelsohn J, Steckler A, Johnson CC, Pratt C, Grieser M, Pickrel J, Stone EJ, Conway T, Coombs D, Staten LK. Formative research in school and community-based health programs and studies: "state of the art" and the TAAG approach. Health Educ Behav. 2006 Feb; 33(1):25-39.
Score: 0.004
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Moe SG, Pickrel J, McKenzie TL, Strikmiller PK, Coombs D, Murrie D. Using school-level interviews to develop a Multisite PE intervention program. Health Educ Behav. 2006 Feb; 33(1):52-65.
Score: 0.004
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McMurray RG, Ring KB, Treuth MS, Welk GJ, Pate RR, Schmitz KH, Pickrel JL, Gonzalez V, Almedia MJ, Young DR, Sallis JF. Comparison of two approaches to structured physical activity surveys for adolescents. Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2004 Dec; 36(12):2135-43.
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