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Kirsten Davison
Kirsten Davison
Professor and Associate Dean for Research, Boston College
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Childhood overweight: a contextual model and recommendations for future research
KK Davison, LL Birch
Obesity reviews 2 (3), 159-171, 2001
19842001
Do attributes in the physical environment influence children's physical activity? A review of the literature
KK Davison, CT Lawson
International journal of behavioral nutrition and physical activity 3, 1-17, 2006
15162006
Family environmental factors influencing the developing behavioral controls of food intake and childhood overweight
LL Birch, KK Davison
Pediatric Clinics 48 (4), 893-907, 2001
14262001
Learning to overeat: maternal use of restrictive feeding practices promotes girls' eating in the absence of hunger
LL Birch, JO Fisher, KK Davison
The American journal of clinical nutrition 78 (2), 215-220, 2003
12342003
Peer reviewed: Children’s active commuting to school: Current knowledge and future directions
KK Davison, JL Werder, CT Lawson
Preventing chronic disease 5 (3), 2008
7412008
Parents’ activity-related parenting practices predict girls’ physical activity
KK Davison, TM Cutting, LL Birch
Medicine and science in sports and exercise 35 (9), 1589, 2003
6772003
Weight status, parent reaction, and self-concept in five-year-old girls
KK Davison, LL Birch
Pediatrics 107 (1), 46-53, 2001
6362001
Percentage of body fat and body mass index are associated with mobility limitations in people aged 70 and older from NHANES III
KK Davison, ES Ford, ME Cogswell, WH Dietz
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society 50 (11), 1802-1809, 2002
5522002
A longitudinal examination of patterns in girls' weight concerns and body dissatisfaction from ages 5 to 9 years
KK Davison, CN Markey, LL Birch
international Journal of eating disorders 33 (3), 320-332, 2003
4622003
Percent body fat at age 5 predicts earlier pubertal development among girls at age 9
KK Davison, EJ Susman, LL Birch
Pediatrics 111 (4), 815-821, 2003
3752003
Etiology of body dissatisfaction and weight concerns among 5-year-old girls
KK Davison, CN Markey, LL Birch
Appetite 35 (2), 143-151, 2000
3652000
Sleep duration, restfulness, and screens in the sleep environment
J Falbe, KK Davison, RL Franckle, C Ganter, SL Gortmaker, L Smith, ...
Pediatrics 135 (2), e367-e375, 2015
3462015
Family-based childhood obesity prevention interventions: a systematic review and quantitative content analysis
T Ash, A Agaronov, TL Young, A Aftosmes-Tobio, KK Davison
International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 14, 1-12, 2017
2952017
Fathers’ child feeding practices: A review of the evidence
N Khandpur, RE Blaine, JO Fisher, KK Davison
Appetite 78, 110-121, 2014
2942014
Parenting styles, parenting practices, and physical activity in 10-to 11-year olds
R Jago, KK Davison, R Brockman, AS Page, JL Thompson, KR Fox
Preventive medicine 52 (1), 44-47, 2011
2742011
A childhood obesity intervention developed by families for families: results from a pilot study
KK Davison, JM Jurkowski, K Li, S Kranz, HA Lawson
International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 10, 1-11, 2013
2672013
Obesigenic families: parents' physical activity and dietary intake patterns predict girls' risk of overweight
K Krahnstoever Davison, L Lipps Birch
International Journal of Obesity 26 (9), 1186-1193, 2002
2662002
Peer reviewed: accelerated weight gain among children during summer versus school year and related racial/ethnic disparities: a systematic review
R Franckle, R Adler, K Davison
Preventing chronic disease 11, 2014
2632014
Predictors of fat stereotypes among 9‐year‐old girls and their parents
KK Davison, LL Birch
Obesity research 12 (1), 86-94, 2004
2542004
Why are early maturing girls less active? Links between pubertal development, psychological well-being, and physical activity among girls at ages 11 and 13
KK Davison, JL Werder, SG Trost, BL Baker, LL Birch
Social science & medicine 64 (12), 2391-2404, 2007
2492007
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