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Last published 2019
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Marisha DiCarlo

Researcher

Also affiliated: Agricultural Research Service (2016); University of South Carolina (2016); University of Tennessee Health Science Center (2016); Associated Press (2016); Institute of Oriental Manuscripts (2016); Arkansas Children's Nutrition Center (2016–2019); Arkansas Department of Health (2016)

Faculty Researcher

6 h-index 7 pubs 238 cited

  • Weight Gain
  • Adult
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Pregnancy
  • Obesity
  • Surveys and Questionnaires
  • Gestational Age
  • Body Weight
  • Longitudinal Studies
  • Pregnancy Complications
  • Prenatal Care
  • Risk Factors
  • Body Mass Index
  • Patient Compliance

Biography and Research Information

OverviewAI-generated summary

Marisha DiCarlo's research activities have focused on health sciences, particularly within the realm of child and adolescent health. Her work has explored behavioral and psychological aspects related to health outcomes. DiCarlo has also investigated public health research topics and their impact on health disparities and outcomes. Her most recent publication was in 2019, indicating a period of reduced research activity.

Metrics

  • h-index: 6
  • Publications: 7
  • Citations: 238

Selected Publications

  • Parental adiposity differentially associates with newborn body composition (2019)
    Pediatric Obesity 21 citations DOI OpenAlex
  • Association of Gestational Weight Gain Expectations and Advice on Actual Weight Gain (2016)
    Obstetrics and Gynecology 13 citations DOI OpenAlex
  • Influences on Expectations for Gestational Weight Gain (2015)
    The FASEB Journal DOI OpenAlex
  • There’s more to food store choice than proximity: a questionnaire development study (2013)
    BMC Public Health 40 citations DOI OpenAlex
  • Stress Management–Augmented Behavioral Weight Loss Intervention for African American Women (2012)
    Health Education & Behavior 68 citations DOI OpenAlex

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