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Publications Details for Grant Number R833293C004

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Journal Article Perinatal exposure to air pollutants had adverse effects on behavioral outcomes in mice. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF DISABILITY IN HUMAN DEVELOPMENT Dadabhoy FZ, Maxson PJ, Huff N, Auten RL Dadabhoy FZ, Maxson PJ, Huff N, Auten RL. Perinatal exposure to air pollutants had adverse effects on behavioral outcomes in mice. International Journal on Disability and Human Development 2012;11(4):359-368. R833293 (Final)
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Journal Article Disparities in psychosocial health and the built environment during pregnancy. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF DISABILITY IN HUMAN DEVELOPMENT Gruber A, Maxson P Gruber A, Maxson P. Disparities in psychosocial health and the built environment during pregnancy. International Journal on Disability and Human Development 2012;11(4):377-385. R833293 (Final)
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Journal Article Obesity intervention strategies and the built environment in Durham, North Carolina. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CHILD AND ADOLESCENT HEALTH Henderson K, Maxson P Henderson K, Maxson P. Obesity intervention strategies and the built environment in Durham, North Carolina. International Journal of Child and Adolescent Health 2009;2(3):Article 8. R833293 (Final)
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Journal Article Traffic-related air pollution and pediatric asthma in Durham County, North Carolina. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF DISABILITY IN HUMAN DEVELOPMENT Henry H, Anthopolos R, Maxson P Henry H, Anthopolos R, Maxson P. Traffic-related air pollution and pediatric asthma in Durham County, North Carolina. International Journal on Disability and Human Development 2013;12(4):467-471. R833293 (Final)
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Journal Article The regulation of agricultural pesticides in North Carolina: implications for migrant farm workers and their families. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CHILD AND ADOLESCENT HEALTH Koehrn KM, Keating MH Koehrn KM, Keating MH. The regulation of agricultural pesticides in North Carolina: implications for migrant farm workers and their families. International Journal of Child and Adolescent Health 2009;2(3):Article 4. R833293 (Final)
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Journal Article A novel tool for assessing and summarizing the built environment. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HEALTH GEOGRAPHICS Kroeger GL, Messer L, Edwards SE, Miranda ML Kroeger GL, Messer L, Edwards SE, Miranda ML. A novel tool for assessing and summarizing the built environment. International Journal of Health Geographics 2012;11:46 (13 pp.). R833293 (Final)
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Journal Article Pediatric obesity and food access in Durham, North Carolina. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CHILD HEALTH AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT Martz M, Anthopolos R, Geller M, Maxson P Martz M, Anthopolos R, Geller M, Maxson P. Pediatric obesity and food access in Durham, North Carolina. International Journal of Child Health and Human Development 2014;7(3). R833293 (Final)
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Journal Article Together we can break the cycle. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF DISABILITY IN HUMAN DEVELOPMENT Maxson PJ Maxson PJ. Together we can break the cycle. International Journal on Disability and Human Development 2012;11(4):307-314. R833293 (Final)
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Journal Article Environmental justice implications of reduced reporting requirements for the Toxics Release Inventory Burden Reduction Rule. ENVIRON SCI TECHNOL Miranda ML, Keating MH, Edwards SE Miranda ML, Keating MH, Edwards SE. Environmental justice implications of reduced reporting requirements for the Toxics Release Inventory Burden Reduction Rule. Environmental Science & Technology 2008;42(15):5407-5414. R833293 (Final)
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Journal Article Breaking the cycle of maternal depression: an initiative to improve children’s environmental health. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CHILD HEALTH AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT Modlin E, Maxson P Modlin E, Maxson P. Breaking the cycle of maternal depression: an initiative to improve children’s environmental health. International Journal of Child Health and Human Development 2010;3(4):405-411. R833293 (Final)
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Journal Article The relationship between the built environment and birthweight. REV ENVIRON HEALTH Ouyang R Ouyang R. The relationship between the built environment and birthweight. Reviews on Environmental Health 2011;26(3):181-186. R833293 (Final)
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Presentation Developing a tool for conducting assessments of the built environment. None Coley RY, Davis J, Collins A, Ingram A, Marin K, Miranda ML Coley RY, Davis J, Collins A, Ingram A, Marin K, Miranda ML. Developing a tool for conducting assessments of the built environment. Presented at the 135th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Washington, DC, November 3-7, 2007. R833293 (Final)
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Presentation Perinatal exposure to air pollutants has adverse effects on behavioral outcomes in mice. None Dadabhoy F, Maxson P, Auten R Dadabhoy F, Maxson P, Auten R. Perinatal exposure to air pollutants has adverse effects on behavioral outcomes in mice. Presented at the Break the Cycle 6: Break the Cycle of Environmental Health Disparities, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, May 5, 2011. R833293 (Final)
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Presentation Disparities in psychosocial health and the built environment during pregnancy. None Gruber A, Maxson P Gruber A, Maxson P. Disparities in psychosocial health and the built environment during pregnancy. Presented at Break the Cycle 6: Break the Cycle of Environmental Health Disparities, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, May 5, 2011. R833293 (Final)
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Presentation Obesity intervention strategies and the built environment in a low-income, minority population. None Henderson K, Maxson P Henderson K, Maxson P. Obesity intervention strategies and the built environment in a low-income, minority population. Presented at Break the Cycle 3: Break the Cycle of Environmental Health Disparities, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, May 2, 2008. R833293 (Final)
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Presentation Traffic-related air pollution and pediatric asthma in Durham County, North Carolina. None Henry H, Maxson P Henry H, Maxson P. Traffic-related air pollution and pediatric asthma in Durham County, North Carolina. Presented at Break the Cycle 7: Break the Cycle of Environmental Health Disparities, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, April 2, 2012. R833293 (Final)
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Presentation Fish choices: balancing benefits and risk. None Keating MH Keating MH. Fish choices: balancing benefits and risk. Presented at the Annual North Carolina WIC Program Conference, Raleigh, NC, September 2007. R833293 (Final)
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Presentation Delivering complex environmental messages in cultural context. None Keating MH, Richardson L, Connaughton-Espino T, Miranda ML Keating MH, Richardson L, Connaughton-Espino T, Miranda ML. Delivering complex environmental messages in cultural context. Poster presented at the 137th Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Philadelphia, PA, November 7-11, 2009 (paper no. 207319). R833293 (2009)
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Presentation Hook, line, and sinker: developing, delivering, and testing fish advisory messages for Latinas. None Keating MH, Richardson L, Connaughton-Espino T Keating MH, Richardson L, Connaughton-Espino T. Hook, line, and sinker: developing, delivering, and testing fish advisory messages for Latinas. Presented at the National Environmental Public Health Conference, Atlanta, GA, October 28, 2009. R833293 (2009)
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Presentation Southern Center on Environmentally Driven Disparities in Birth Outcomes. None Keating M Keating M. Southern Center on Environmentally Driven Disparities in Birth Outcomes. Presented to the North Carolina Preconception Health Task Force, Women and Obesity Work Group, Chapel Hill, NC, January 2008. R833293 (Final)
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Presentation The regulation of agricultural pesticides in North Carolina: implications for farm workers and their families. None Koehrn K, Keating M Koehrn K, Keating M. The regulation of agricultural pesticides in North Carolina: implications for farm workers and their families. Presented at Break the Cycle 3: Break the Cycle of Environmental Health Disparities, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, May 2, 2008. R833293 (Final)
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Presentation The CEHI Community Assessment Project: a tool for linking the built environment with key health outcomes. None Kroeger GL Kroeger GL. The CEHI Community Assessment Project: a tool for linking the built environment with key health outcomes. Poster presented at the Strengthening Environmental Justice Research and Decision Making: A Symposium on the Science of Disproportionate Environmental Health Impacts, Washington, DC, March 17, 2010. R833293 (2009)
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Presentation Community assessment: understanding the built environment with a neighborhood health context. None Kroeger GL, Miranda ML, Davis J Kroeger GL, Miranda ML, Davis J. Community assessment: understanding the built environment with a neighborhood health context. Presented at the 137th Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Philadelphia, PA, November 7-11, 2009 (paper no. 204269). R833293 (2009)
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Presentation Pediatric obesity and food access in Durham, NC. None Martz M, Maxson P Martz M, Maxson P. Pediatric obesity and food access in Durham, NC. Presented at Break the Cycle 8: Break the Cycle of Environmental Health Disparities, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, April 29, 2013. R833293 (Final)
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Presentation Breaking the cycle—a multilayer approach. None Maxson P Maxson P. Breaking the cycle—a multilayer approach. Presented at Break the Cycle 6: Break the Cycle of Environmental Health Disparities, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, May 5, 2011 (Keynote). R833293 (Final)
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Presentation Disparities in environmental exposures. None Maxson P Maxson P. Disparities in environmental exposures. Presented at the Addressing Prenatal Environmental Health Effects on Mother and Fetus Workshop, Southeast Pediatric Environmental Health Specialty Unit and Institute for the Study of Disadvantage and Disability, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA, May 2011. R833293 (Final)
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Presentation Effective interventions for preventing lead poisoning. None Miranda ML Miranda ML. Effective interventions for preventing lead poisoning. Presented at the U.S. EPA Beyond Translation Workshop, Research Triangle Park, NC, October 2008. R833293 (Final)
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Presentation Environment matters: an overview of public health and the environment. None Miranda ML Miranda ML. Environment matters: an overview of public health and the environment. Presented at the Environmental Health Nursing Conference, Chapel Hill, NC, May 2010. R833293 (Final)
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Presentation Breaking the cycle of maternal depression: an initiative to improve children’s environmental health. None Modlin E, Maxson P Modlin E, Maxson P. Breaking the cycle of maternal depression: an initiative to improve children’s environmental health. Presented at the 2009 Southeast Symposium on Children's Environmental Health (Southeast Pediatric Environmental Health Specialty Unit, Emory University), Atlanta, GA, September 8-9, 2009. R833293 (2009)
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Presentation There goes the neighborhood: the relationship between the built environment and birth weight in central Durham, NC. None Ouyang R, Keating M, Maxson PJ Ouyang R, Keating M, Maxson PJ. There goes the neighborhood: the relationship between the built environment and birth weight in central Durham, NC. Presented at Break the Cycle 5: Break the Cycle of Environmental Health Disparities, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, May 6, 2010. R833293 (Final)
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Presentation Southern Center on Environmentally-Driven Disparities in Birth Outcomes. None SCEDDBO Investigators SCEDDBO Investigators. Southern Center on Environmentally-Driven Disparities in Birth Outcomes. Research symposium presented at the U.S. EPA, Research Triangle Park, NC, January 2009. R833293 (Final)
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