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Lauren Haldeman
Researcher at University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Publications - 48
Citations - 1052
Lauren Haldeman is an academic researcher from University of North Carolina at Greensboro. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Nutrition Education. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 39 publications receiving 949 citations. Previous affiliations of Lauren Haldeman include University of Connecticut.
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Using the family to combat childhood and adult obesity.
TL;DR: The importance of family behavior in the development of weight control and weight loss activities is emphasized in this article, with a focus on identifying measurable parameters of family-level weight control behaviors and ways to apply those parameters to help create new interventions that use the strengths of the family for achieving weight control goals.
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Are Nutrition Knowledge, Attitudes, and Beliefs Associated with Obesity among Low-Income Hispanic and African American Women Caretakers?
Irene Acheampong,Lauren Haldeman +1 more
TL;DR: Attitudes toward eating a healthy diet were significantly associated with high fiber intake among African Americans and low fat consumption among Hispanics and attitudes and beliefs about healthy foods strongly correlated with participants' weight or diet consumptionamong Hispanics.
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Risk Factors in Adolescent Hypertension
D. Rose Ewald,Lauren Haldeman +1 more
TL;DR: The challenges of blood pressure classification in adolescents are summarized, the impact of these confounding influences are discussed, and actions that will improve diagnosis and treatment outcomes are identified.
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Food Label Use Modifies Association of Income with Dietary Quality
TL;DR: FL use is associated with improved dietary quality among all income groups with a greater benefit of use among higher income individuals and income is not associated withImproved dietary quality in the absence of FL use.
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Food Stamps Are Associated with Food Security and Dietary Intake of Inner-City Preschoolers from Hartford, Connecticut
Rafael Pérez-Escamilla,Ann M. Ferris,Linda T. Drake,Lauren Haldeman,Jessica Peranick,Marcia Campbell,Yu-Kuei Peng,Georgine Burke,Bruce Bernstein +8 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that the Food Stamp Program is associated with food security and preschoolers' micronutrient intake.