Jill Niemeier
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Biography and Research Information
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Jill Niemeier's research focuses on understanding factors influencing health and well-being, particularly among vulnerable populations. She has investigated patterns of food pantry usage and their association with client sociodemographics and health status. Additionally, her work has examined the relationship between sugar-sweetened beverage consumption and body mass index in Marshallese adults residing in Arkansas. Niemeier collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Brett Rowland, Bonnie Faitak, Pearl A. McElfish, and Marie‐Rachelle Narcisse. Her scholarship metrics include an h-index of 3, with 4 total publications and 75 total citations.
Metrics
- h-index: 3
- Publications: 4
- Citations: 78
Selected Publications
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Food Pantry Usage Patterns are Associated with Client Sociodemographics and Health (2021)
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Sugar-sweetened beverage consumption is associated with higher body mass index among Marshallese adults in Arkansas (2021)
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Examining food insecurity among high school students: A risks and resources model (2018)
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Obesity and place: Chronic disease in the 500 largest U.S. cities (2018)
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- Food Pantry Usage Patterns are Associated with Client Sociodemographics and Health
- Sugar-sweetened beverage consumption is associated with higher body mass index among Marshallese adults in Arkansas
- Food Pantry Usage Patterns are Associated with Client Sociodemographics and Health
- Sugar-sweetened beverage consumption is associated with higher body mass index among Marshallese adults in Arkansas
- Food Pantry Usage Patterns are Associated with Client Sociodemographics and Health
- Sugar-sweetened beverage consumption is associated with higher body mass index among Marshallese adults in Arkansas
- Sugar-sweetened beverage consumption is associated with higher body mass index among Marshallese adults in Arkansas
- Sugar-sweetened beverage consumption is associated with higher body mass index among Marshallese adults in Arkansas
- Food Pantry Usage Patterns are Associated with Client Sociodemographics and Health
- Food Pantry Usage Patterns are Associated with Client Sociodemographics and Health
- Food Pantry Usage Patterns are Associated with Client Sociodemographics and Health
- Food Pantry Usage Patterns are Associated with Client Sociodemographics and Health
- Food Pantry Usage Patterns are Associated with Client Sociodemographics and Health
- Food Pantry Usage Patterns are Associated with Client Sociodemographics and Health
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