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overview Dr. Banna's research interest is in improving dietary intake of underserved children and adolescents domestically and internationally and developing tools to assess food behaviors and dietary intake, particularly in Spanish-speaking populations. Her doctoral work at the University of California, Davis involved the development of two tools, a food behavior checklist and physical activity questionnaire, to be used in the low-income Spanish-speaking community in the U.S. to evaluate nutrition education interventions. She also worked as a research scientist at the Instituto de Investigación Nutricional in Lima, Peru, where she supervised a research study focused on assessing the dietary habits of adolescents in a periurban community. Dr. Banna is currently the principal investigator on a USDA-funded study focused on assessment of dietary intake and food waste using a mobile device food record in a multiethnic population of adolescents in Hawaii. She is also a member of a multi-state project focused on motivating parents to promote intake of calcium rich foods among early adolescents.
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Academic Article Predictors of Change in Physical Activity and Fruit and Vegetable Intake in a Multiethnic Population in Hawaii at 6 and 12 Months Follow-up.
Academic Article Assessing Face Validity of a Food Behavior Checklist for Limited-resource Filipinos.
Academic Article Food-related Beliefs of Adolescent Girls Ages 9-13 and Their Mothers on O'ahu, Hawai'i.
Academic Article Cross-cultural comparison of perspectives on healthy eating among Chinese and American undergraduate students.
Academic Article Evaluation of Factorial Validity and Reliability of a Food Behavior Checklist for Low-Income Filipinos.
Academic Article Dietary patterns change over two years in early adolescent girls in Hawai'i.
Academic Article Multi-site trial using short mobile messages (SMS) to improve infant weight in low-income minorities: Development, implementation, lessons learned and future applications.
Academic Article Breastfeeding Discontinuation Not Associated with Maternal Pregravid BMI But Associated with Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander Race in Hawaii and Puerto Rico WIC Participants.
Academic Article Association between Cognitive Restraint, Uncontrolled Eating, Emotional Eating and BMI and the Amount of Food Wasted in Early Adolescent Girls.
Academic Article Amount, Preparation and Type of Formula Consumed and Its Association with Weight Gain in Infants Participating in the WIC Program in Hawaii and Puerto Rico.
Academic Article Plate Waste in School Lunch: Barriers, Motivators, and Perspectives of SNAP-Eligible Early Adolescents in the US.
Academic Article Acceptability of a text message-based intervention for obesity prevention in infants from Hawai'i and Puerto Rico WIC.
Academic Article Effect of a Short Message Service Intervention on Excessive Gestational Weight Gain in a Low-Income Population: A Randomized Controlled Trial.
Academic Article Identifying Urban Immigrant Food-Cultivation Practices for Culturally-Tailored Garden-Based Nutrition Programs.
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Award or Honor Receipt Nominee for Frances Davis Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching in CTAHR
Award or Honor Receipt Nominee for Frances Davis Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching in CTAHR
Academic Article A qualitative investigation of the perceptions of complementary and alternative medicine among adults in Hawai'i.
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