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Nadia R. Campbell
Researcher at San Diego State University
Publications - 33
Citations - 2226
Nadia R. Campbell is an academic researcher from San Diego State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Acculturation & Overweight. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 33 publications receiving 2122 citations. Previous affiliations of Nadia R. Campbell include SDSU Research Foundation.
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Is parenting style related to children's healthy eating and physical activity in Latino families?
Elva M. Arredondo,John P. Elder,Guadalupe X. Ayala,Nadia R. Campbell,Barbara Baquero,Susan C. Duerksen +5 more
TL;DR: Interventions targeting children's dietary intake and physical activity should encourage parents to use more positive reinforcement and monitor their children's health behaviors as these parenting styles are associated with healthier behaviors.
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Away-from-home Food Intake and Risk for Obesity: Examining the Influence of Context
Guadalupe X. Ayala,Morgan Rogers,Elva M. Arredondo,Nadia R. Campbell,Barbara Baquero,Susan C. Duerksen,John P. Elder +6 more
TL;DR: Sociiodemographic and cultural determinants of away‐from‐home food consumption in two contexts and the influence of frequency of away-from‐ home food consumption on children's dietary intake and parent and child weight status are examined.
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Results of a multi-level intervention to prevent and control childhood obesity among Latino children: the Aventuras Para Niños Study.
Noe C. Crespo,Noe C. Crespo,John P. Elder,John P. Elder,Guadalupe X. Ayala,Guadalupe X. Ayala,Donald J. Slymen,Nadia R. Campbell,Nadia R. Campbell,James F. Sallis,Thomas L. McKenzie,Barbara Baquero,Elva M. Arredondo,Elva M. Arredondo +13 more
TL;DR: A promotora-based behavioral intervention was efficacious at changing parental factors and child obesity-related health behaviors and there were no significant intervention effects on children’s BMI z-score.
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Interpersonal and print nutrition communication for a Spanish-dominant Latino population: Secretos de la Buena Vida.
John P. Elder,Guadalupe X. Ayala,Nadia R. Campbell,Donald J. Slymen,Eva T. Lopez-Madurga,Moshe Engelberg,Barbara Baquero +6 more
TL;DR: The promotora condition achieved significantly lower levels of energy intake, total fat and saturated fat, and total carbohydrates, compared with the LHA condition, which may derive from the personal touch achieved in the face-to-face interactions or from the women's use of print materials under the promotora's guidance.
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Differences in cancer-risk-related behaviors in Latino and Anglo adults.
John P. Elder,Felipe González Castro,Carl de Moor,Joni A. Mayer,Jeanette I. Candelaria,Nadia R. Campbell,Gregory A. Talavera,Lisa M. Ware +7 more
TL;DR: Significant differences were found among women in the prevalence of Pap smear exams, with L-Latinas having the lowest prevalence of ever and in the past year having had a Pap smear, followed by H- Latinas and Anglos.