Published on in Vol 2, No 2 (2013): Jul-Dec

The Comparative Validity of Interactive Multimedia Questionnaires to Paper-Administered Questionnaires for Beverage Intake and Physical Activity: Pilot Study

The Comparative Validity of Interactive Multimedia Questionnaires to Paper-Administered Questionnaires for Beverage Intake and Physical Activity: Pilot Study

The Comparative Validity of Interactive Multimedia Questionnaires to Paper-Administered Questionnaires for Beverage Intake and Physical Activity: Pilot Study

Journals

  1. Zhong Y, Auchincloss A, Lee B, Kanter G. The Short-Term Impacts of the Philadelphia Beverage Tax on Beverage Consumption. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 2018;55(1):26 View
  2. Hooper L, Myers E, Zoellner J, Davy B, Hedrick V. The Impact of Health Literacy Status on the Comparative Validity and Sensitivity of an Interactive Multimedia Beverage Intake Questionnaire. Nutrients 2016;9(1):5 View
  3. Marques S, Lemos S. Instrumentos de avaliação do letramento em saúde: revisão de literatura. Audiology - Communication Research 2017;22(0) View
  4. Bryant‐Moore K, Haynes T, Kuo D, Stewart M, Yeary K, Smith J, Turner J, Ounpraseuth S, Sullivan G, McCoy S, Hudson B, Harris K. Lessons learned from using an audience response system in a community setting for research data collection. Public Health Nursing 2018;35(4):353 View
  5. Gray H, Koch P, Contento I, Bandelli L, Ang I, Di Noia J. Validity and Reliability of Behavior and Theory-Based Psychosocial Determinants Measures, Using Audience Response System Technology in Urban Upper-Elementary Schoolchildren. Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior 2016;48(7):437 View
  6. Saint-Maurice P, Welk G. Web-Based Assessments of Physical Activity in Youth: Considerations for Design and Scale Calibration. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2014;16(12):e269 View
  7. Hedrick V, Zoellner J, Jahren A, Woodford N, Bostic J, Davy B. A Dual-Carbon-and-Nitrogen Stable Isotope Ratio Model Is Not Superior to a Single-Carbon Stable Isotope Ratio Model for Predicting Added Sugar Intake in Southwest Virginian Adults ,. The Journal of Nutrition 2015;145(6):1362 View
  8. Zoellner J, Hedrick V, You W, Chen Y, Davy B, Porter K, Bailey A, Lane H, Alexander R, Estabrooks P. Effects of a behavioral and health literacy intervention to reduce sugar-sweetened beverages: a randomized-controlled trial. International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2016;13(1) View
  9. Zoellner J, Porter K, You W, Estabrooks P, Perzynski K, Ray P, Cantrell E. The reach and effectiveness of SIPsmartER when implemented by rural public health departments: a pilot dissemination and implementation trial to reduce sugar-sweetened beverages. Translational Behavioral Medicine 2020;10(3):676 View
  10. Zoellner J, Porter K, Chen Y, Hedrick V, You W, Hickman M, Estabrooks P. Predicting sugar-sweetened behaviours with theory of planned behaviour constructs: Outcome and process results from the SIPsmartER behavioural intervention. Psychology & Health 2017;32(5):509 View
  11. Hedrick V, Davy B, Wilburn G, Jahren A, Zoellner J. Evaluation of a novel biomarker of added sugar intake (δ13C) compared with self-reported added sugar intake and the Healthy Eating Index-2010 in a community-based, rural US sample. Public Health Nutrition 2016;19(3):429 View
  12. Hedrick V, Davy B, Myers E, You W, Zoellner J. Changes in the Healthy Beverage Index in Response to an Intervention Targeting a Reduction in Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Consumption as Compared to an Intervention Targeting Improvements in Physical Activity: Results from the Talking Health Trial. Nutrients 2015;7(12):10168 View
  13. Hernández-Cordero S, López-Olmedo N, Rodríguez-Ramírez S, Barquera-Cervera S, Rivera-Dommarco J, Popkin B. Comparing a 7-day diary vs. 24 h-recall for estimating fluid consumption in overweight and obese Mexican women. BMC Public Health 2015;15(1) View
  14. Porter K, Thomson J, Zoellner J. Predictors of engagement and outcome achievement in a behavioural intervention targeting sugar-sweetened beverage intake among rural adults. Public Health Nutrition 2020;23(3):554 View
  15. Zoellner J, Chen Y, Davy B, You W, Hedrick V, Corsi T, Estabrooks P. Talking Health, A pragmatic randomized-controlled health literacy trial targeting sugar-sweetened beverage consumption among adults: Rationale, design & methods. Contemporary Clinical Trials 2014;37(1):43 View
  16. Bully P, Sanchez A, Grandes G, Pombo H, Arietalenizbeaskoa M, Arce V, Martinez C. Metric properties of the “prescribe healthy life” screening questionnaire to detect healthy behaviors: a cross-sectional pilot study. BMC Public Health 2016;16(1) View
  17. Kostelnik S, Rockwell M, Davy K, Hedrick V, Thomas D, Davy B. Evaluation of Pragmatic Methods to Rapidly Assess Habitual Beverage Intake and Hydration Status in U.S. Collegiate Athletes. International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism 2021;31(2):115 View
  18. Rogerson G, Whelan M, Gibson R. A systematic review of measurement methods used to estimate fluid and beverage intake in free‐living, working‐age adults. Journal of Human Nutrition and Dietetics 2023;36(4):1368 View
  19. Hedrick V, Davy B, You W, Porter K, Estabrooks P, Zoellner J. Dietary quality changes in response to a sugar-sweetened beverage–reduction intervention: results from the Talking Health randomized controlled clinical trial. The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2017;105(4):824 View