Jackson P. Sekhobo, Ph.D.

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2004 State University of New York, Albany, Albany, NY, United States 
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Public Health
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David S. Strogatz grad student 2004 SUNY Albany
 (Comparisons of the body mass index (BMI) and bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) as measures of body composition in African American adults: The Pitt County Study.)
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Edmunds LS, Lee FF, Eldridge JD, et al. (2017) Outcome Evaluation of the You Can Do It Initiative to Promote Exclusive Breastfeeding Among Women Enrolled in the New York State WIC Program by Race/Ethnicity. Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior. 49: S162-S168.e1
Lee F, Edmunds LS, Cong X, et al. (2017) Trends in Breastfeeding Among Infants Enrolled in the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children - New York, 2002-2015. Mmwr. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report. 66: 610-614
Sekhobo JP, Peck SR, Byun Y, et al. (2017) Use of a mixed-method approach to evaluate the implementation of retention promotion strategies in the New York State WIC program. Evaluation and Program Planning. 63: 7-17
Sekhobo JP, Edmunds LS, Dalenius K, et al. (2014) Neighborhood disparities in prevalence of childhood obesity among low-income children before and after implementation of New York City child care regulations. Preventing Chronic Disease. 11: E181
Chiasson MA, Findley SE, Sekhobo JP, et al. (2013) Changing WIC changes what children eat. Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.). 21: 1423-9
Sekhobo JP, Egglefield K, Edmunds LS, et al. (2012) Evidence of the adoption and implementation of a statewide childhood obesity prevention initiative in the New York State WIC Program: the NY Fit WIC process evaluation. Health Education Research. 27: 281-91
Davison KK, Edmunds LS, Wyker BA, et al. (2011) Feasibility of increasing childhood outdoor play and decreasing television viewing through a family-based intervention in WIC, New York State, 2007-2008. Preventing Chronic Disease. 8: A54
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