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Jennifer Harris
Jennifer Harris
UConn Rudd Center for Food Policy & Obesity
Verified email at uconn.edu
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Priming effects of television food advertising on eating behavior.
JL Harris, JA Bargh, KD Brownell
Health psychology 28 (4), 404, 2009
14832009
A crisis in the marketplace: how food marketing contributes to childhood obesity and what can be done
JL Harris, JL Pomeranz, T Lobstein, KD Brownell
Annual review of public health 30 (1), 211-225, 2009
7052009
Exposure to food advertising on television: associations with children's fast food and soft drink consumption and obesity
T Andreyeva, IR Kelly, JL Harris
Economics & Human Biology 9 (3), 221-233, 2011
5762011
Influence of licensed characters on children's taste and snack preferences
CA Roberto, J Baik, JL Harris, KD Brownell
Pediatrics 126 (1), 88-93, 2010
4352010
The food marketing defense model: integrating psychological research to protect youth and inform public policy
JL Harris, KD Brownell, JA Bargh
Social issues and policy review 3 (1), 211-271, 2009
3422009
Marketing foods to children and adolescents: licensed characters and other promotions on packaged foods in the supermarket
JL Harris, MB Schwartz, KD Brownell
Public health nutrition 13 (3), 409-417, 2010
2462010
Television viewing and unhealthy diet: implications for children and media interventions
JL Harris, JA Bargh
Health communication 24 (7), 660-673, 2009
2362009
US food company branded advergames on the internet: children's exposure and effects on snack consumption
JL Harris, SE Speers, MB Schwartz, KD Brownell
Journal of children and media 6 (1), 51-68, 2012
2252012
The need for bold action to prevent adolescent obesity
KD Brownell, MB Schwartz, RM Puhl, KE Henderson, JL Harris
Journal of Adolescent Health 45 (3), S8-S17, 2009
2132009
Food marketing expenditures aimed at youth: putting the numbers in context
LM Powell, JL Harris, T Fox
American Journal of Preventive Medicine 45 (4), 453-461, 2013
1972013
“Be kind to young people so they feel at home”: a qualitative study of adolescents’ and service providers’ perceptions of youth-friendly sexual and reproductive health services …
EC Kennedy, S Bulu, J Harris, D Humphreys, J Malverus, NJ Gray
BMC health services research 13, 1-12, 2013
1932013
Evaluating fast food nutrition and marketing to youth
JL Harris, MB Schwartz, KD Brownell
New Haven, CT: Yale Rudd Center for Food Policy & Obesity, 2010
1932010
Individual differences in striatum activity to food commercials predict weight gain in adolescents
S Yokum, AN Gearhardt, JL Harris, KD Brownell, E Stice
Obesity 22 (12), 2544-2551, 2014
1782014
Relation of obesity to neural activation in response to food commercials
AN Gearhardt, S Yokum, E Stice, JL Harris, KD Brownell
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience 9 (7), 932-938, 2014
1752014
Adolescents’ engagement with unhealthy food and beverage brands on social media
F Fleming-Milici, JL Harris
Appetite 146, 104501, 2020
1582020
Protecting young people from junk food advertising: implications of psychological research for First Amendment law
JL Harris, SK Graff
American journal of public health 102 (2), 214-222, 2012
1422012
Nutrition-related claims on children's cereals: what do they mean to parents and do they influence willingness to buy?
JL Harris, JM Thompson, MB Schwartz, KD Brownell
Public health nutrition 14 (12), 2207-2212, 2011
1412011
Energy drinks: an emerging public health hazard for youth
JL Pomeranz, CR Munsell, JL Harris
Journal of public health policy 34, 254-271, 2013
1402013
Redefining “child-directed advertising” to reduce unhealthy television food advertising
JL Harris, V Sarda, MB Schwartz, KD Brownell
American Journal of Preventive Medicine 44 (4), 358-364, 2013
1352013
A pathway to the GP: the pharmaceutical'consultation'as a first port of call in primary health care.
K Hassell, PR Noyce, A Rogers, J Harris, J Wilkinson
Family Practice 14 (6), 498-502, 1997
1341997
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