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Public Health Nutrition | 2010

6-n-Propylthiouracil sensitivity and obesity status among ethnically diverse children

Janice Baranowski; Tom Baranowski; Alicia Beltran; Kathy Watson; Russell Jago; Margaret Callie; Mariam Missaghian; Beverly J. Tepper

OBJECTIVE To examine the relationship of 6-n-propylthiouracil (PROP) sensitivity to BMI while statistically controlling for demographic characteristics in two age groups of children: 9-10 years and 17-18 years (n 1551). DESIGN Cross-sectional design with a multi-ethnic (White, African-American, Hispanic, Other) sample of 813 children aged 9-10 years and 738 children aged 17-18 years. Children were recruited from local elementary and high schools with at least 30 % minority ethnic enrolment. Childrens height, weight and waist circumference were measured along with their PROP taster status. PROP was measured using two paper discs, one impregnated with NaCl (1.0 mol/l) and the other with PROP solution (0.50 mmol/l). RESULTS A significant PROP sensitivity by socio-economic status (SES) interaction term (P = 0.010) was detected wherein supertasters had the largest BMI percentile and Z-score, but only among the group with highest SES. CONCLUSIONS The results suggest that other factors overwhelmed the influence of PROP sensitivity on adiposity in lower-SES groups. The percentage of variance accounted for by the interaction term was about 1 %. Thus, PROP supertasters had the largest BMI percentile and Z-score, but only among the highest-SES group.


Appetite | 2008

Home Fruit, Juice and Vegetable Pantry Management and Availability Scales: A Validation

Tom Baranowski; Mariam Missaghian; Kathy Watson; Alison Broadfoot; Karen Weber Cullen; Theresa A. Nicklas; Jennifer O. Fisher; Sharon O’Donnell

Home fruit, 100% juice, and vegetables (FJV) availability is related to increased FJV consumption by children. While FJV must be purchased for use in the home, no scales have been reported on home FJV pantry management practices. A scale for home FJV pantry management practices was generated from focus group discussions with diverse 162 food shoppers. A commonly used scale of home FJV availability was also assessed. A grocery store intercept survey recruited 171 food shoppers with children in front of supermarkets and grocery stores. Survey instruments were administered twice, separated by 6 weeks. Single dimensionality was observed for each scale. Item Response Theory parameter estimates revealed easily interpreted patterns in the sequence of items by difficulty of response. These scales are available to help better understand influences on family FJV purchase decisions.


Public Health Nutrition | 2007

Parent outcome expectancies for purchasing fruit and vegetables: a validation

Tom Baranowski; Kathy Watson; Mariam Missaghian; Alison Broadfoot; Janice Baranowski; Karen Weber Cullen; Theresa A. Nicklas; Jennifer O. Fisher; Sharon I. O'Donnell

OBJECTIVE To validate four scales -- outcome expectancies for purchasing fruit and for purchasing vegetables, and comparative outcome expectancies for purchasing fresh fruit and for purchasing fresh vegetables versus other forms of fruit and vegetables (F&V). DESIGN Survey instruments were administered twice, separated by 6 weeks. SETTING Recruited in front of supermarkets and grocery stores; interviews conducted by telephone. SUBJECTS One hundred and sixty-one food shoppers with children (18 years or younger). RESULTS Single dimension scales were specified for fruit and for vegetable purchasing outcome expectancies, and for comparative (fresh vs. other) fruit and vegetable purchasing outcome expectancies. Item Response Theory parameter estimates revealed easily interpreted patterns in the sequence of items by difficulty of response. Fruit and vegetable purchasing and fresh fruit comparative purchasing outcome expectancy scales were significantly correlated with home F&V availability, after controlling for social desirability of response. Comparative fresh vegetable outcome expectancy scale was significantly bivariately correlated with home vegetable availability, but not after controlling for social desirability. CONCLUSION These scales are available to help better understand family F&V purchasing decisions.


Diabetes Care | 2006

Presence of diabetes risk factors in a large U.S. eighth-grade cohort

Tom Baranowski; Janice Baranowski; A Canada; Karen Weber Cullen; Russell Jago; Mariam Missaghian; Debbe Thompson; Thompson; B Walker; Dm Cooper; S Bassin; K Blackler; F Culler; D Ford; P Galassetti; Joanne S. Harrell; Robert G. McMurray; John B. Buse; Ma Morris; K Kirby; Kathryn Hirst; Sharon L. Edelstein; L. El Ghormli; S Grau; Laura Pyle; Barbara Linder; S Marcovina; Francine R. Kaufman; Michael I. Goran; Ken Resnicow


Preventive Medicine | 2006

Effect of 4 weeks of Pilates on the body composition of young girls

Russell Jago; Mariëlle L. Jonker; Mariam Missaghian; Tom Baranowski


Public Health Nutrition | 2006

Food-purchasing patterns for home: a grocery store-intercept survey.

Sunmi Yoo; Tom Baranowski; Mariam Missaghian; Janice Baranowski; Karen Weber Cullen; Jennifer O. Fisher; Kathy Watson; Issa Zakeri; Theresa A. Nicklas


Journal of The American Dietetic Association | 2007

Food category purchases vary by household education and race/ethnicity : Results from grocery receipts

Karen Weber Cullen; Tom Baranowski; Kathy Watson; Theresa A. Nicklas; Jennifer O. Fisher; Sharon O’Donnell; Janice Baranowski; Noemi Islam; Mariam Missaghian


Journal of The American Dietetic Association | 2008

Social Support Is a Primary Influence on Home Fruit, 100% Juice, and Vegetable Availability

Tom Baranowski; Kathy Watson; Mariam Missaghian; Alison Broadfoot; Karen Weber Cullen; Theresa A. Nicklas; Jennifer O. Fisher; Janice Baranowski; Sharon I. O'Donnell


Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior | 2006

Fruit and Vegetable Shopping Practices and Social Support Scales: A Validation

Tom Baranowski; Mariam Missaghian; Alison Broadfoot; Kathy Watson; Karen Weber Cullen; Theresa A. Nicklas; Jennifer O. Fisher; Janice Baranowski; Sharon O’Donnell


Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior | 2008

Diverse food items are similarly categorized by 8- to 13-year-old children.

Alicia Beltran; Karina Knight Sepulveda; Kathy Watson; Tom Baranowski; Janice Baranowski; Noemi Islam; Mariam Missaghian

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Tom Baranowski

Baylor College of Medicine

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Janice Baranowski

Baylor College of Medicine

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Kathy Watson

Baylor College of Medicine

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Alicia Beltran

Baylor College of Medicine

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Alison Broadfoot

Bowling Green State University

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Noemi Islam

Baylor College of Medicine

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