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Publications While At HealthPartners
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Journal Article
  • Examining sociodemographic correlates of opioid use, misuse, and use disorders in the All of Us Research Program
    PloS One. 2023
  • Demographic differences in willingness to share electronic health records in the All of Us Research Program
    Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association. 2022
  • Influence of NSAID use among colorectal cancer survivors on cancer outcomes
    American Journal of Clinical Oncology. 2017
  • A randomized clinical trial evaluating online interventions to improve fruit and vegetable consumption
    American Journal of Public Health. 2010
  • Engagement and retention: measuring breadth and depth of participant use of an online intervention
    Journal of Medical Internet Research. 2010
  • A comparison of smokers' and nonsmokers' fruit and vegetable intake and relevant psychosocial factors
    Behavioral Medicine. 2009
  • Cost analyses of a web-based behavioral intervention to enhance fruit and vegetable consumption
    The International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity. 2009
  • Focus groups inform a web-based program to increase fruit and vegetable intake
    Patient Education and Counseling. 2009
  • Recruitment to a randomized web-based nutritional intervention trial: characteristics of participants compared to non-participants
    Journal of Medical Internet Research. 2009
  • Effect of incentives and mailing features on online health program enrollment
    American Journal of Preventive Medicine. 2008
  • Racial and age differences in colon examination surveillance following a diagnosis of colorectal cancer
    Journal of the National Cancer Institute. Monographs. 2005
  • Conference Paper
  • Because you said so: influence of extrinsic motivation on fruit and vegetables eating habits among obese adults
    2006
  • Who will enroll? Participants in a web-based cancer risk reduction program--the MENU choice study
    2006
  • Conference Poster
  • Why people don’t eat fruits and vegetables: insight from participants who enrolled in MENU [poster]
    2009
  • Lifestyle behaviors of participants in an online cancer risk reduction program: the impact of personal or familial cancer history [poster]
    2008
  • Lifestyle behaviors of participants in an online cancer risk reduction program: the impact of personal or familial cancer history [poster]
    2008
  • presentations
    Presentation
  • An analysis of diet and diet-related factors among smokers and nonsmokers: results from the MENU study [presentation], HMO Research Network 13th Annual Conference: Building a National Research Model: The Future of HMO-Based Research
  • Diet change for cancer prevention: outcomes of the online MENU Choices intervention [presentation], American Society of Preventive Oncology (ASPO) 31st Annual Meeting
  • Diet change for cancer prevention: outcomes of the online MENU Choices intervention [presentation], Society of Behavioral Medicine (SBM) Annual Meeting and Scientific Sessions
  • Diet change for cancer prevention: outcomes of the online MENU choices intervention [presentation], HMO Research Network 14th Annual Conference: Partnerships in Translation: Advancing Research and Clinical Care
  • Participation and retention in the Web-based Cancer Prevention MENU Choices Study: preliminary results [presentation], HMO Research Network 13th Annual Conference: Building a National Research Model: The Future of HMO-Based Research
  • The role of family disease history and perceived risk of disease in change of fruit and vegetable intake over 12 months [presentation], HMO Research Network (HMORN) 15th Annual Conference: Clinical Effectiveness: Leadership in Comparative Effectiveness and Translational Research
  • Women’s perception of cardiovascular disease risk varies by hypercholesterolemia history: making effective nutritional choices [presentation], HMO Research Network (HMORN) 18th Annual Conference--Learning Health Care Systems: Leading Through Research
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    Publications in the past 10 years based solely on publications while at HealthPartners. Publications in prior years appear in grey.
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