Pamela S. Haines

Affiliations: 
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC 
Area:
Nutrition, Public Health, Gerontology
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Quintiliani LM, Campbell MK, Haines PS, et al. (2008) The use of the pile sort method in identifying groups of healthful lifestyle behaviors among female community college students. Journal of the American Dietetic Association. 108: 1503-7
Payne ME, Haines PS, Chambless LE, et al. (2007) Food group intake and brain lesions in late-life vascular depression. International Psychogeriatrics / Ipa. 19: 295-305
Reedy J, Haines PS, Campbell MK. (2005) Differences in fruit and vegetable intake among categories of dietary supplement users Journal of the American Dietetic Association. 105: 1749-1756
Houston DK, Stevens J, Cai J, et al. (2005) Dairy, fruit, and vegetable intakes and functional limitations and disability in a biracial cohort: the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities Study. The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 81: 515-22
Siega-Riz AM, Kranz S, Blanchette D, et al. (2004) The effect of participation in the WIC program on preschoolers' diets. The Journal of Pediatrics. 144: 229-34
Kim S, Popkin BM, Siega-Riz AM, et al. (2004) A cross-national comparison of lifestyle between China and the United States, using a comprehensive cross-national measurement tool of the healthfulness of lifestyles: the Lifestyle Index. Preventive Medicine. 38: 160-71
Yetley E, Tucker KL, Murphy SP, et al. (2003) National Institutes of Health Conference: Dietary supplement use in the elderly Nutrition. 19: 981-987
Kim S, Haines PS, Siega-Riz AM, et al. (2003) The Diet Quality Index-International (DQI-I) provides an effective tool for cross-national comparison of diet quality as illustrated by China and the United States. The Journal of Nutrition. 133: 3476-84
Haines PS, Hama MY, Guilkey DK, et al. (2003) Weekend eating in the United States is linked with greater energy, fat, and alcohol intake. Obesity Research. 11: 945-9
Sharkey JR, Branch LG, Zohoori N, et al. (2002) Inadequate nutrient intakes among homebound elderly and their correlation with individual characteristics and health-related factors. The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 76: 1435-45
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