Author: Burgermaster Lab
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Barriers to preparing and cooking vegetables are associated with decreased home availability in low-income households
Click here to read the full paper! Knowing which barriers to buying and preparing/cooking vegetables at home are linked with the home availability of vegetables and how food-security status impacts this relationship will facilitate the tailoring of future public health interventions. Baseline data were used from an elementary-school-based intervention. Data on household food-security status, availability…
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Dr. Burgermaster elected Director-at-Large for SNEB
We are pleased to announce that Dr. Burgermaster was elected as one of the directors-at-large of the Society for Nutrition Education and Behavior (SNEB) for 2020-21! SNEB is an international community of professionals actively involved in nutrition education and health promotion. Their work takes place in colleges, universities and schools, government agencies, cooperative extension, communications…
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The potential of digital phenotyping to advance the contributions of mobile health to self-management science
Read the full publication on Nursing Outlook! Digital phenotyping consists of moment-by-moment quantification of behavioral data from individual people, typically collected passively from smartphones and other sensors. Within the evolving context of precision health, digital phenotyping can advance the use of mobile health -based self-management tools and interventions by enabling more accurate prediction for prevention and…