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June Stevens February 22, 2016 Page 1 of 36 Department of Nutrition Gillings School of Global Public Health, CB# 7461 The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7461 Phone: (919) 966-7348 Fax: (919) 966-7216 Email: [email protected] June Stevens, MS, PhD PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2006-present University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Distinguished Professor, American Institute for Cancer Research, World Cancer Research Fund AICR/WCRF 2013 June-December Cambridge University, Corpus Christi College Sabbatical 2006-2013 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Chair, Department of Nutrition 2005-2006 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Interim Chair, Department of Nutrition 2001-present University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Professor, Departments of Nutrition and Epidemiology 1995-present University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Tenured, Department of Nutrition 1993-2001 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Associate Professor, Department of Nutrition and Epidemiology 1992-1993 Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC Associate Professor, Tenured, Department of Biometry and Epidemiology 1987-1992 Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC Assistant Professor, Department of Biometry and Epidemiology 1986-1987 Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC Fellow, Department of Biometry and Epidemiology 1979-1981 School of Medicine, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA Instructor, Department of Medicine 1978-1980 School of Nursing, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA Instructor, Department of Health Promotion
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Department of Nutrition Gillings School of Global Public Health, CB# 7461

The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7461

Phone: (919) 966-7348 Fax: (919) 966-7216

Email: [email protected]

June Stevens, MS, PhD

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

2006-present University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Distinguished Professor, American Institute for Cancer Research, World Cancer Research Fund AICR/WCRF 2013 June-December Cambridge University, Corpus Christi College Sabbatical 2006-2013 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Chair, Department of Nutrition 2005-2006 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Interim Chair, Department of Nutrition 2001-present University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Professor, Departments of Nutrition and Epidemiology 1995-present University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Tenured, Department of Nutrition 1993-2001 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Associate Professor, Department of Nutrition and Epidemiology 1992-1993 Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC Associate Professor, Tenured, Department of Biometry and Epidemiology 1987-1992 Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC Assistant Professor, Department of Biometry and Epidemiology 1986-1987 Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC Fellow, Department of Biometry and Epidemiology 1979-1981 School of Medicine, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA Instructor, Department of Medicine 1978-1980 School of Nursing, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA Instructor, Department of Health Promotion

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MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL

SOCIETIES

American Heart Association/Epidemiology Council American Society for Nutrition International Association for the Study of Obesity International Society for Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity The Obesity Society Society for Epidemiologic Research

EDUCATION 1986-7 Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC

Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Epidemiology 1987 New England Epidemiology Institute Trainee in Epidemiology 1982-1986 Cornell University, Ithaca, NY Doctor of Philosophy in Human Nutrition, Minor in Data Analysis 1976-1980 Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA Masters in Human Nutrition 1974-1975 Cleveland Metropolitan General Hospital, Cleveland, OH Registered Dietitian, Clinical Dietetics 1970-1973 Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University Bachelor of Science, Human Nutrition 1969-1970 Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC Undergraduate, Liberal Arts

AWARDS, HONORS, MEMBERSHIP IN HONORARY SOCIETIES

Authored article Cited as a Top News Story of 2014 by The Obesity Society Affiliate of Corpus Christy College, Cambridge University 2013-Present Recipient of the 2012 Centrum Center Award. American Society for Nutrition. American Institute for Cancer Research/World Cancer Research Fund Distinguished Professor, 2007 Delta Omega Honorary Society Gift Harris Award for Academics and Leadership Phi Kappa Phi

ACTIVE NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Program Committee for The Obesity Society Annual Meeting, November 2014 to November 2017 Served on The Obesity Society Awards Committee 2010-present Elected to serve on the Nominating Committee of The Obesity Society by the members of the organization October 2010-present Program Committee for American Institute for Cancer Research (AICR) Annual Research Conference Washington, DC, 2009 to present

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PAST NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL SERVICE Service prior to 2010 available upon request.

Appointed to American Society for Nutrition Sub-Committee for Professional Nutrition Education, July 2008-2015 Appointed to American Society for Nutrition Sub-Committee for Professional Nutrition Education, July 2008-2014 Appointed to The Obesity Society Special Task Force January 2012 to 2014 Chair of NHLBI Questions Committee for the Obesity Panel to update the Clinical Guidelines for primary care of cardiovascular disease, 2008 to 2013 Invited by the Chinese CDC to give workshops on the Design of Clinical Trials, May 26 –June 3, 2012, Suzhou and Shanghai, China Invited to Cambridge University to discuss collaboration, March 5-6, 2012, Cambridge, United Kingdom Invited by the Foundation for the Institutes of Health to Biomarkers of Weight Loss, Maintenance and Regain Symposium, Bethesda, MD, March 2012 Chaired Session – Track 4: Nutrition and Physical Activity The Obesity Society Meeting, Orlando, Florida, October 5, 2011 Chaired Symposium “Maybe Safe, Maybe Effective: Vitamin D, Calcium, and Herbal Supplements. The Obesity Society Meeting, Orlando, Florida, October 4, 2011 Hosted the UNC Department of Nutrition Alumni Mixer Honoring Barry Popkin's Lifetime Achievement Award at The Obesity Society meeting, October 2, 2011 Program Director for Preconference Program: “Steps for Maximizing Study Design in Obesity Prevention Research” at The Obesity Society Meeting, Orlando, FL, October 1, 2011 Invited Speaker at the National Institutes of Health-sponsored workshop: Translating Ideas into Interventions: The process of Developing Behavioral Interventions. “Advances and Controversies in the Design of Obesity Prevention Trials” Bethesda, MD, December 2010 Invited speaker at American Institute for Cancer Research Annual Research Conference on Food, Nutrition, Physical Activity and Cancer, “Global Epidemic of Obesity” Washington, DC, October 21-22, 2010 Guest reviewer for National Institutes of Health, Center for Scientific Review : IAR for meeting 2010/08 ZRG1 EMNR-C (55) R - OD-10-005: Director's Opportunity 5 Themes Basic Translational Endocrinology, Metabolism and Digestive and Urological Systems Invited Speaker at Nutrition Seminar Series, Harvard School of Public Health, “Weight Maintenance” Boston, MA, April 19, 2010

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ACADEMIC COMMITTEE ACTIVITIES

University of North Carolina Information available upon request. University of South Carolina Information available upon request.

EXTRAMURAL GRANTS

Grants Active in 2015 National Institute for Health Research, UK (2015 -2020)

Position: Co-Investigator/mentor (Maria Bryant, PI) Project: Implementation optimisation and pilot cluster randomized controlled trial of HENRY, a community based programme aimed at preventing obesity in pre-school children Total amount of award: $ 1,034,575

National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute (2010-2017)

Position: Principal Investigator Project: Childhood Obesity Prevention and Treatment Research Coordinating Unit (COPTR) Total amount of award: $6,785,172

National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute (2014-2016) Position: Principal Investigator Project: Minority Supplement to Childhood Obesity Prevention and Treatment Research Coordinating Unit (COPTR) Total amount of award: $138,299

National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute (2010-2017)

Position: Principal Investigator Project: Measurements to enhance research in childhood obesity (PROPEL) Total amount of award: $2,313,000

National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (2010-2016) Position: Principal Investigator Project: A novel diet phenotype interaction affecting body weight Total amount of award: $780,324

National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (2014-2015)

Position: Principal Investigator Project: Percent Body Fat Equations for the United States Population (Body Comp) Total amount of award: $324,651

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Previous Grants National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (2006-2013)

Position: Principal Investigator Project: Nutrition Training Grant Total Amount of Award: $1,541,740 (2008-2013)

National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute (2010-2012)

Position: Principal Investigator Project: State-level policies, demographics and behaviors associated with youth obesity Total amount of award: $419,506

National Cancer Institute (2009-2013) Position: Co-Investigator (Dianne Ward, PI) Project: Healthy Weight Through Improved Parent Practices and Environmental Change

Total Amount of award: $3,175,650 National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute (2009-2011)

Position: Principal Investigator Project: Weight-Related Measures and CVD in African American and White Adults Total amount of award: $246,122

National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (2009-2011) Position: Co-Investigator (Dianne Ward, PI) Project: Development of a Survey to Assess Diet and Activity Environments in the Home

Total Amount of award: $405,625 National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute (2006-2013)

Position: Investigator (Lloyd Chambless, PI) Project: Hispanic Community Health Study Amount of award: $15,961,568

National Cancer Institute (2006-2008)

Position: Principal Investigator Project: Development of a tool to measure food availability in the home Total Amount of Award: $291,255

Sanofi-Aventis (2006-2008)

Position: Principal Investigator Project: Obesity and Weight reduction in ARIC Total Amount of award: $694,000

National Heart Lung and Blood Institute (2005-2010) Position: Co-Investigator (Alice Ammerman, PI) Project: Primary Care and Communities Tackling Obesity in Kids Total amount of Award: $3,572,273

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National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion (2008-2010) Position: Faculty Advisor to Jill McClain, PI

Project: Mediation and moderation of the effects of obesity on coronary heart disease in a bi-ethnic cohort: the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities Study. Amount of Award $36,717 Annual Direct

National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute (2000-2007, extended to 2009)

Position: Principal Investigator Project: Trial of Activity for Adolescent Girls (TAAG) Total amount of award: $9,009,981

National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (2004-2009)

Position: Principal Investigator Project: Obesity in Asians Total amount of award: $432,994

National Center for Research Resources (2005-2008)

Position: Co-Investigator (Barry Popkin, PI) Project: An Interdisciplinary Strategy for Obesity (I-DOC) Total Amount of award: $1,752,000

National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute (2004-2006)

Position: Principal Investigator Project: Weight Loss and CVD Risk Factors Amount of Award: $177,962

National Institute on Aging (2003-2006) Position: Principal Investigator Project: Obesity in Early and Middle Adulthood and Retirement Total Amount of Award: $145,000 National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute (2002-2006)

Position: Principal Investigator Project: Community Characteristics and Physical Activity for Adolescent Girls Total amount of award: $152,036

National Institute on Aging (2003-2006) Position: Principal Investigator

Project: Obesity, Diet and Functional Health in African-Americans Total amount of award: $145,000

The Gatorade Company (2003-2007) Position: Co-Investigator (Steven Zeisel, PI) Project: Linking Families, Physicians and Communities for

Children’s Health (LINC) Total Amount of Award: $3,000,000

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National Institutes of Health (2002-2007) Position: Co Investigator (Anna Maria Siega-Riz, PI) Project: Pregnancy Related Weight Gain: A Link to Obesity Total amount of award: $2,534,928

National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute (2002-2004)

Position: Principal Investigator Project: Minority Supplement to TAAG Project Total amount of award: $81,107

Glaxo, Smith Kline (2003-2004) Position: Principal Investigator Project: Preliminary Studies of Weight History and CVD Risk

Factors Total Amount of Award: $10,000 National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute (2002-2003)

Position: Mentor Project: Benefits of Weight Maintenance on Metabolic Risk Factors Total Amount of award: $50,000

National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute (1996-2003) Position: Principal Investigator Project: Obesity Prevention in American Indians/Alaskan Natives:

Coordinating Center (PATHWAYS) Amount of award: $4,139,870

Centers for Disease Control (2000-2002) Position: Principal Investigator Project: Fit or Fat Total amount of award: $200,000 American Heart Association (2000-2002)

Position: Principal Investigator Project: The Impact of Changes in Body Weight and Abdominal Obesity on Changes in Carotid Artery Wall Thickness. Amount of award: $96,544

National Institutes of Health, NIDCR (1999-2000) Position: Co-investigator (Pat Flood, PI of Center Grant). Project: Diet, Inflammation, and Periodontal Disease Amount of award: $30,759 National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute (1999-2001) Position: Principal Investigator

Project: Research supplement for underrepresented minority GRA: Obesity Prevention in American Indians/Alaskan Natives: Coordinating Center (PATHWAYS)

Amount of award: $73,910

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National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute (1985-1999) Position: Co-investigator (Lloyd Chambless, PI) Project: Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities (ARIC):

Coordinating Center Amount of award: $18,327,000 National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (1996-1999) Position: Principal Investigator Project: The Impact of Age on the BMI-Mortality Relationship Amount of Award: $259,070 American Heart Association (1996-1998) Position: Principal Investigator Project: The Optimal Weight Study Amount of Award: $87,890 Declined because of overlap National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute (1993-1996) Position: Co-principal Investigator Project: Obesity Feasibility Study of Obesity Prevention in

American Indians/Alaskan Natives: Coordinating Center Amount of award: $1,700,000 American Heart Association (1993-1995) Position: Principal Investigator Project: Cardiovascular Disease Mortality as a Function of Obesity

in African Americans Amount of award: $80,960 National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute (1990-1995) Position: Co-investigator (C.E. Davis, PI) Project: International Programs Component for the Collaborative

Studies Coordinating Center Amount of award: $3,062,000 National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute (1989-1993) Position: Principal Investigator Project: Adiposity and Fat Patterning in Black Americans Amount of award: $196,965 National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute (1987-1992) Position: Co-investigator (P. Gazes, PI) Project: Predictors of Coronary Disease in Blacks Amount of award: $300,000 per year (approximate) American Heart Association (1989) Position: Principal Investigator Project: Fat Patterning in Black Americans Amount of award: $81,360

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National Institute of Aging (1987-1989) Position: Project Manager (P. Gazes, PI) Project: Functional Health of Elderly Blacks Amount of award: $100,000

INTRAMURAL GRANTS

Pogue Award (2013) Position: Principal Investigator Project: Scholarly leave University of Cambridge, UK Amount of award: $60,000

Cambridge/UNC collaboration (2013)

Position: Co-Principal Investigator Project: Information to inform obesity policy Amount of award: $17,000

Institute of Nutrition (1999-2000) Position: Principal Investigator Project: Changes in Body Weight and Changes in Carotid Artery

Wall Thickness Amount of award: $5,000 Institute of Nutrition (1998-1999) Position: Principal investigator Project: Quantification of the Impact of Obesity on Mortality in Old

Versus Young Adults Amount of award: $4,900 Institute of Nutrition (1996-1997) Position: Principal investigator Project: The Feasibility of Obtaining 35-years of Mortality Follow-

up for a Study to Determine the Impact of Age on Optimal Body Weight

Amount of award: $4,500 Institute of Nutrition (1995-1996) Position: Principal investigator Project: The Impact of Age on Optimal Weight in African American

Women Amount of award: $4,979 Medical University of South Carolina Research and Development Award (1991-1992) Position: Principal investigator Project: Resting Metabolic Rate and Body Composition in Black

and White Women Amount of award: $18,920 Medical University of South Carolina Research and Development Award (1989-1990) Position: Principal investigator Project: Epidemiology of Fat Patterning: Preliminary Work

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Amount of award: $10,221

TEACHING University of North Carolina

NUTR 885 Doctoral Seminar

2009, 2015

NUTR 880 Elements of Being a Scientist

2009

NUTR 735 National Nutrition Issues

2008

NUTR 361/EPI 261 now NUTR 814

Obesity Epidemiology

1997, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2012, 2014

NUTR/EPI 259 now NUTR 813

Nutritional Epidemiology

1994-1996, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2006

NUTR 170 Readings in Nutrition

1994-

NUTR 190 Nutrition Research

1996-

EPID 141 Problems in Epidemiology

1995-

EPID 268 Laboratory: Theory and Quantitative

1995-1996

TEACHING Medical University of South Carolina

Epidemiological Foundations

1989-1992

Introduction to the Epidemiologic Literature

1989, 1991

Special Topics in Biometry 1991-1992

Analytic Medicine Seven hours of lecture in epidemiology to medical students

1989-1991

TEACHING University of Virginia

School of Medicine Nutrition lectures to medical students during all four years of their study

1979-1981

School of Nursing NUIP 210 Nutritional Basis of Health 3 credits 1978-1980

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STUDENTS CHAIR OF DOCTORAL COMMITTEE

Madison LeCroy, Department of Nutrition Gabrielle Jenkins, Department of Epidemiology Kamika Reynolds, Department of Epidemiology Sydney Thai, Department of Epidemiology

DOCTORAL STUDENTS MENTORED

Sainath Asokan, Department of Biostatistics

UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS MENTORED

Alana Zeitany, Department of Nutrition

MEMBER OF DOCTORAL COMMITTEE

Lauren Butler, Department of Nutrition Gandarvaka Miles, Department of Epidemiology

STUDENTS GRADUATED (CHAIR OF RESEARCH COMMITTEE)

Margaret Kolodziejcyk-Harris, Department of Epidemiology, PhD, 1998, Impact of Obesity on Mortality among individuals with Diabetes. Prior Degree: 1994 MS, University of Virginia, Current Position: Assistant Professor, University of Arkansas Juhaeri Juhaeri, Department of Epidemiology, PhD 1999, Weight Change, Dieting, and Hypertension: Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities (ARIC) Study. Prior Degrees 1990 Sarjana (MS equivalent), Cum Laude, Bogor Agricultural University, Bogor, Indonesia; 1996 MS Wake Forest University. 1999-2001 Post Doc at University of North Carolina, Current Position: Senior Director, Global Epidemiology, Sanofi, Bridgewater, NJ Denise Houston, Department of Nutrition, PhD 2004, Associations of Nutritional Exposures with Functional Limitations and Disability in a Bi-ethnic Population. Prior Degrees 1998 MS University of Georgia Current Position: Associate Professor with Tenure, Department of Internal Medicine, Wake Forest University Health Sciences Olivia Thomas Affuso, Department of Nutrition, PhD 2005, Causes and Consequences of Weight Change Prior Degrees 1998 MS University of Florida, Current Position: Associate Professor with Tenure, Department of Epidemiology, University of Alabama and Associate Scientist in the UAB Clinical Nutrition Research Center

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Jacqueline D. Wright, Department of Epidemiology,, 1999-2008, DrPH, Association of obesity with hypertension. Prior Degrees 1990 MPH University of Michigan, Current Position: Epidemiologist, Division of Health Examination Statistics, NHLBI, Bethesda, MD Christopher D. Baggett, Department of Epidemiology, 2002-2008, Barriers to successful physical activity interventions in adolescent girls. Prior Degrees 1999 MS University of Massachusetts, Current Position: Senior Biostatistician, Collaborative Studies Coordinating Center, Department of Biostatistics, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Whitney R. Robinson, Department of Epidemiology, PhD, 2008 Family factors influencing the male-female disparity in the prevalence of overweight and obesity among black adolescents. Prior Degrees 2001 MSPH Harvard College, 2004 MPH UNC Current Position: Assistant Professor, Department of Epidemiology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Lauren Abbate, Department of Epidemiology, PhD 2009 Understanding the relationships of body weight and its distribution and change over time onset and progression of radiaographic knee osteoarthritis Prior degrees: MSPH 2005, PhD 2009 and MD 2011 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Current Position: Resident Yale Emergency Medicine Class of 2015 Jill McClain, Department of Nutrition, Doctoral Student, PhD 2009. Royster Fellow. Mediation of the effects of obesity on coronary heart disease in a bi-ethnic cohort: the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities (ARIC) Study. Prior Degree: MA, 2001 Georgetown University Post-Doctoral Fellowship: Wake Forest University. Current Position: Homemaker Dan Taber, Department of Epidemiology, PhD, 2010. Royster Fellow, The Effect of State Nutrition and Physical Education Policies on Youth Obesity. Prior Degree: MPH, 2005 University of Washington Post Doc, University of Illinois at Chicago Current Position: Assistant Professor, University of Texas at Austin. Eva Katz, Department of Nutrition, PhD 2010. The association between obesity and metabolic risk factors in Chinese men and women. Prior Degree: MPH, RD 1997 University of California at Berkley Current Position: Manager Epidemiology Group, Janssen Global Services, Raritan, NJ.

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Eva Erber, Department of Nutrition, PhD 2014. The effect of long- and short-term weight change on mortality, incident coronary heart disease and incident stroke. Prior Degree: 2008 MS, University of Hawaii at Manoa Current Position: Epidemiologist, Quintiles, Durham, NC Amy Roberts, Department of Nutrition, PhD 2014. Obesity prevention and body composition in adolescents Prior Degree: 2008 MS, Columbia University, New York Current position: Self-employed "Healthy Bytes" http://www.healthybytesapp.com/

POST-DOCTORAL FELLOWS MENTORED

Juhaeri Juhaeri, Department of Epidemiology, Post-Doctoral Fellow 1999-2001, Weight Change, Dieting, and Hypertension: Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities (ARIC) Study. Prior Degrees: 1990 Sarjana (MS equivalent), Cum Laude, Bogor Agricultural University, Bogor, Indonesia; 1996 MS Wake Forest University, 1999 PhD Department of Epidemiology UNC-CH. Current Position: Senior Director, GPE Epidemiology, Sanofi-Aventis, Bridgewater, NJ. Claire Zizza, Department of Nutrition, Post-Doctoral Fellow, 2002-2005, Obesity and Hospitalization. Prior Degrees: 1990 MS University of Arizona; 2002 PhD Nutrition, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Current Position: Assistant Professor, Nutrition and Food Science, College of Human Sciences, Auburn University. Kimberly Truesdale, Department of Epidemiology, 2000-2006, Post-Doctoral Fellow Causes and consequences of weight change. Prior Degrees: 1997 MSPH, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2000 PhD, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Current Position: Research Assistant Professor, Department of Nutrition, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Maria Bryant Crosby, Department of Nutrition, 2004-2006, Post-Doctoral Fellow, Measurement of food availability in the home. Prior Degrees: 2003 PhD, Research Fellow, The Institute for Health Research and Policy, University of Leeds. Current Position: Research Fellow, Clinical Trial Research Unit, University of Leeds. Euna Han, Department of Nutrition, 2006-2007, Post-Doctoral Fellow Obesity, Depression and Hospitalization, Prior Degrees: 2006 PhD, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Current Position: Senior Research Scientist, Korea Institute for Health and Social Affairs, Seoul, Korea.

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Rebecca Cleveland, Department of Nutrition, 2007-2009, Marilyn Gentry Fellow and Research Assistant Professor, Insulin-like Growth Factor-I Polymorphisms and Breast Cancer, Prior Degrees: 1998 MPH, Tulane University; 2003 PhD, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Current Position: Statistician, Thurston Arthritis Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Xuesong Han, Department of Nutrition, 2010-2012, Marilyn Gentry Fellow and Research Assistant Professor Nutrition and cancer risk, Nutrition and cancer prognosis and Survival, gene-environment interaction. Prior Degrees: 2004 MS, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, 2010 PhD, Yale University Current Position: Senior Epidemiologist, American Cancer Society, Atlanta, GA Patrick Bradshaw, Department of Nutrition, 2012 Marilyn Gentry Fellow and Research Assistant Professor. . Nutrition and Cancer, Healthy Obese Prior Degrees: 2009 PhD University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Current Position: Research Assistant Professor, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Zhaohui Cui, Department of Nutrition, 2012-present Post-Doctoral Fellow Obesity in Children Research Assistant Professor Prior Degrees: PhD University of Sydney, Australia Current Position: Research Assistant Professor, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

MEMBER OF DOCTORAL COMMITTEE STUDENTS GRADUATED

Graduate Department Year Rachel Tabak Nutrition 2010 Patrick Bradshaw Epidemiology 2009 Christina Williams Nutrition 2009 Tuan T. Nguyen Nutrition 2008 Anne-Marie Meyer Epidemiology 2007 Keri Monda Nutrition 2006 Page Abrahamson Epidemiology 2005 Melissa Nelson Nutrition 2004 Maihan Vu Health Promotion and Disease

Prevention 2003

Stephanie Cano Biostatistics 2003 Jama Purser Epidemiology 2002 Claire Zizza Nutrition 2003 Lyn Hardy Nursing 2004 Coleen Doak Nutrition 2002 Jody Stookey Nutrition 2002 Youfa Wang Nutrition 2001 Anissa Vines Epidemiology 2002

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Sahasporn Paeratakul Nutrition 2000 Susan Steck (Scott) Nutrition 2000 Marie Richards Nutrition 2000 Susan Hastings Epidemiology 1998 L. Joseph Su Nutrition 1998

AWARDS TO STUDENTS (CHAIR OF RESEARCH COMMITTEE AND POST-DOCTORAL FELLOWS MENTORED )

Eva Erber April 2011. Nutrition Epidemiology Research Interest Section of the American Society for Nutrition Student Poster Award, Washington, DC. Lauren Abbate, PhD 2004-2005 American College of Rheumatology Research and Education Foundation Medical/Graduate Student Achievement Award for abstract entitled, “Do Body Composition and Body Fat Distribution Explain Ethnic Differences in Radiographic Knee OA Outcomes in African-American and Caucasian Women?” 2004-2005 Young Investigator Award from the Osteoarthritis Research Society International for the abstract, “Comparing Body Mass Index, Body Composition, And Body Fat Distribution As Predictors Of Radiographic Knee Osteoarthritis In Women And Men” Denise Houston, PhD 2004-2005 Outstanding Student Award from the Department of Nutrition. (Class of 2004) April, 2003. American Society for Nutritional Sciences Award for Excellence in Predoctoral Research Proposal sponsored by Kraft Foods Whitney Robinson, PhD 2005 Invited to attend the SER (Society for Epidemiologic Research) Student Workshop held on Monday, June 27, 2005 in Toronto, Canada. July 17-24, 2005 Invited to attend the Edward A. Smuckler Memorial Workshop: Pathobiology of Cancer sponsored by the National Cancer Institute, in Snowmass Village, CO. Kimberly Truesdale, PhD February 2002 Finalist for North American Association for the Study of Obesity Ethan Sims Young Investigator Award in.

FACULTY MENTEE

Dr. Anissa Vines, Research Assistant Professor, Department of Epidemiology

EDITORIAL BOARD

International Journal of Obesity Nutrition Reviews

GUEST EDITOR Obesity Research JOURNAL REFEREE

Annals of Epidemiology Annals of Internal Medicine American Journal of Clinical Nutrition

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American Journal of Epidemiology American Journal of Medical Sciences American Journal of Preventive Medicine American Journal of Public Health Circulation Diabetes Care Disease Management & Health Outcomes Epidemiology International Journal of Epidemiology International Journal of Obesity Journal of the American Medical Association JAMA Journal of Aging and Health Journal of General Internal Medicine Journal of Gerontology: Medical Sciences Journal of Physical Activity and Health Journal of the National Medical Association Kidney International The Lancet New England Journal of Medicine Obesity Research

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0BPUBLICATIONS PEER REVIEWED *ASTERISK INDICATES FIRST AUTHORED BY SOMEONE FOR WHOM JUNE STEVENS WAS MAJOR MENTOR

1. Stevens J, Atkinson RL, Pohl SL. Insulin-induced insulin resistance of lipolysis in human adipocytes in organ culture. Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism 1980;51:921-24. PMID: 6999002

2. Pohl SL, Stevens J, Atkinson RL. Acute and chronic regulation of lipolysis and glucose metabolism in human adipose tissue. Recent Advances in Obesity Research 1981;3:367.

3. Stevens J, Green MH, Kaiser DL, Pohl SL. Insulin resistance in adipocytes from fed and fasted obese rats: dissociation of two insulin actions. Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry 1981;37:177-83.

4. Stevens, J. The coming physician surplus. Journal of the American Dietetic Association 1982;80:245. PMID: 7056971

5. Stevens J, Burgess MB, Kaiser DL, Sheppa CM. Outpatient management of diabetes mellitus with patient education to increase dietary carbohydrate and fiber. Diabetes Care 1985;8:359. PMID: 2994971

6. Stevens J, Levitsky DA, VanSoest PJ, Robertson JR, Kalkwarf HJ, Roe DA. Effect of psyllium gum and wheat bran on spontaneous energy intake. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition 1987;46:812-17. PMID: 2823594

7. Stevens J, VanSoest PJ, Robertson JR, Levitsky DA. Mean transit time measurement by analysis of a single stool after ingestion of multicolored plastic pellets. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition 1987;46:1048-54. PMID: 2825502

8. Stevens J, VanSoest PJ, Robertson JR, Levitsky DA. Comparison of the effects of psyllium and wheat bran on gastrointestinal transit time and stool characteristics. Journal of the American Dietetic Association 1988;88:323-26. PMID: 2831263

9. Roe DA, Kalkwarf HJ, Stevens J. Effect of fiber supplements on the apparent absorption of pharmacological doses of riboflavin. Journal of the American Dietetic Association 1988;88:211-13. PMID: 2828453

10. Stevens J. Does dietary fiber affect food intake and body weight? Journal of the American Dietetic Association 1988;88:939-45.

11. Lissner L, Stevens J, Levitsky DA, Rasmussen KM, Strupp BJ. Variation in energy intake during the menstrual cycle: implications for food-intake research. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition 1988;48:956-62. PMID: 3421205

12. Stevens J, VanSoest PJ. Reply to PE Johnson. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition 1988;48:173.

13. DeSimone D, Stevens J, Edwards J, Shary J, Gordon L, Bell NH. Influence of body habitus and race on bone mineral density of the midradius, hip, and spine in aging women. Journal of Bone and Mineral Research 1989;4:827-30. PMID: 2610019

14. Stevens J, Keil JE, Waid LR, Gazes PC. Accuracy of current, 4-year, and 28-year self-reported body weight in an elderly population. American Journal of Epidemiology 1990;132:1156-63. PMID: 2260547

15. Stevens J. The efficacy of dietary fiber as a weight reduction aid. Nutrition Report 1990;7:89-96.

16. Stevens J, Lissner L. Body weight variability and mortality in the Charleston Heart Study. International Journal of Obesity 1990;14:385-86. PMID: 2361815

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17. Bell NH, Shary J, Stevens J, Garza M, Gordon L, Edwards J. Demonstration that bone mass is greater in black than in white children. Journal of Bone and Mineral Research 1991;6:719-23. PMID: 1950675

18. Stevens J, Knapp RG, Keil JE, Verdugo RR. Changes in body weight and girths in black and white adults studied over a 25 year interval. International Journal of Obesity 1991;15:803-08. PMID: 1794922

19. NIH Consensus Development Panel. Gastrointestinal surgery for severe obesity. Annals of Internal Medicine 1991;115:956-61.

20. Stevens J, Keil JE, Rust PF, Verdugo RR, Davis CE, Tyroler HA, Gazes PC. Body mass index and body girths as predictors of mortality in black and white men. American Journal of Epidemiology 1992;135:1137-46. PMID: 1632424

21. Stevens J, Keil JE, Rust PF, Tyroler HA, Davis CE, Gazes PC. Body mass index and body girths as predictors of mortality in black and white women. Archives of Internal Medicine 1992;152:1257-62. PMID: 1599355

22. NIH Consensus Development Conference Statement. Gastrointestinal surgery for severe obesity. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition 1992;55:615S-19S. PMID: 1733140

23. Stevens J, Plankey MW. Adiposity and fat patterning in black Americans. Proceeding of Fifth Annual Workshop on Nutrition: Health Implications of Obesity, Meharry Medical College. 1992;53-66.

24. Stevens J, Gautam SP, Keil JE. Obesity and plasma lipids in the Charleston Heart Study cohort over a 25-year interval. Nutrition, Metabolism and Cardiovascular Diseases 1993;3:17-22.

25. Stevens J, Gautam SP, Keil JE. Body mass index and fat patterning as correlates of lipids and hypertension in an elderly, biracial population. Journal of Gerontology: Medical Sciences 1993;48:M249-54. PMID: 8227994

26. Sheppa CM, Stevens J, Philbrick JP, Canady M. The effect of a class IV hurricane on emergency department operations. American Journal of Emergency Medicine 1993;11:464-67. PMID: 8363682

27. Stevens J. Future directions in obesity research. Festschrift for M. Clinton Miller. 1993;115-22.

28. Stevens J, Keil JE, Tyroler HA. How was "race" determined? Archives of Internal Medicine 1993;153:263-64.

29. Stevens J, Plankey M. The conicity index. International Journal of Obesity 1993;17:727. PMID: 8118479

30. Stevens J, Kumanyika SK, Keil JE, Seibert LB. Body size perceptions and eating attitudes in elderly men. Obesity Research 1994;2:127-34. PMID: 16353614

31. Stevens J, Plankey MW, Keil JE, Rust PF, Tyroler HA, Davis CE. Black women have smaller abdominal girths than white women of the same relative weight. Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 1994;47:495-99. PMID: 7730875

32. Stevens J, Kumanyika SK, Keil JE. Attitudes toward body size and dieting: differences between elderly black and white women. American Journal of Public Health 1994;84:1322-25.

33. Bell NH, Gordon L, Stevens J, Shary JR. Demonstration that bone mineral density of the lumbar spine, trochanter, and femoral neck is

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higher in black than in white young men. Calcified Tissue International 1995;56:11-13. PMID: 7796339

34. Stevens J. Obesity, fat patterning and cardiovascular risk. Nutrition and Biotechnology in Heart Disease and Cancer. Ed. JB Longenecker et al, Plenum Press, New York. 1995;21-28.

35. Stevens J. Obesity, fat patterning and cardiovascular risk. Advances in Experimental Medicine & Biology 1995;369:21-27. PMID: 7598009

36. Stevens J. Effect of multiple risk factors on differences between blacks and whites in the prevalence of non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus in the United States: Summary and commentary. Diabetes Spectrum 1995;8:100-01.

37. *Plankey MW, Stevens J, Palesch Y, Basile JN, Griffin PR. Stability of basal metabolic rate over selected days of the menstrual cycle. Obesity Research 1995;3:301.

38. Vitelli LL, Folsom AR, Shahar E, Winkhart SP, Shimakawa T, Stevens J, Duncan BB, Chambless LE. Association of dietary composition with fasting serum insulin level: The ARIC study. Nutrition, Metabolism and Cardiovascular Diseases 1996;6:194-202.

39. Stevens J, Metcalf PA, Dennis BH, Tell GS, Shimakawa T, Folsom AR. Reliability of a food frequency questionnaire by ethnicity, gender, age, and education. Nutrition Research 1996;16:735-745.

40. NIH Consensus statement. Bioelectrical impedance analysis in body composition measurement. National Institutes of Health Technology Assessment Conference. December 12-14, 1994. Nutrition 1996;12:749-762. PMID: 8974099

41. Stevens J, Alexandrov AA, Smirnova SG, Deev AD, Gershunskaya YuB, Davis CE, Thomas R. Comparison of attitudes and behaviors related to nutrition, body size, dieting and hunger in Russian, black-American and white-American adolescents. Obesity Research 1997;5:227-36. PMID: 9192397

42. *Plankey MW, Stevens J, Flegal KM, Rust PF. Prediction equations do not eliminate systematic error in self-reported body mass index. Obesity Research 1997;5:308-14. PMID: 9285836

43. Folsom A, Szklo M, Stevens J, Liao F, Smith R, Eckfeldt JH. A prospective study of coronary heart disease in relation to fasting insulin, glucose, and diabetes. Diabetes Care 1997;20:935-42. PMID: 9167103

44. Stevens J, Tyroler HA, Cai J, Paton CC, Folsom AR, Tell GS, Schreiner PJ, Chambless LE. Body weight change and carotid artery wall thickness. The Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities (ARIC) Study. American Journal of Epidemiology 1998;147:563-73. PMID: 9521183

45. Stevens J, Cai J, Pamuk ER, Williamson DF, Thun MJ, Wood JL. The effect of age on the association between body-mass index and mortality. New England Journal of Medicine 1998;338:1-7. PMID: 9414324

46. Metcalf PA, Stevens J, Shimakawa T, Hutchinson RG, Schmidt M, Dennis B, Davis CE, Heiss G. Comparison of diets in NIDDM and non-diabetic African Americans and whites: The Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities Study. Nutrition Research 1998;18:447-56.

47. Paeratakul S, Popkin BM, Keyou G, Adair LS, Stevens J. Changes in diet and physical activity affect the body mass index of Chinese adults. International Journal of Obesity 1998;22:424-31. PMID:9622339

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48. Stevens J, Plankey MW, Williamson DF, Thun MJ, Rust PF, Palesch Y, O’Neil PM. The body mass index-mortality relationship in white and African American women. Obesity Research 1998;6:268-77. PMID: 9688103

49. Stevens J. Studies of the impact of age on optimal body weight. Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry 1998;9:501-10.

50. Folsom AR, Stevens J, Schreiner PJ, McGovern PG. Body mass index, waist/hip ratio, and coronary heart disease incidence in African Americans and Whites. American Journal of Epidemiology 1998;148:1187-94. PMID: 9867265

51. Stevens J. Introduction: The determination, treatment, and prevention of obesity. Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry 1998;9:486.

52. Stevens J, Cai J, Wood J. Age, body-mass index, and mortality: authors reply. New England Journal of Medicine 1998;338:1159. PMID: 9414324

53. Stevens J, Story M, Becenti A, French SA, Gittelsohn J, Going SB, Juhaeri, Levin S, Murray DM. Weight-related attitudes and behaviors in fourth grade American Indian children. Obesity Research 1999;7:34-42. PMID: 10023728

54. Stevens J, Cornell CE, Story M, French SA, Levin S, Becenti A, Gittelsohn J, Going SB, Reid R. Development of a questionnaire to assess knowledge, attitudes and behaviors in American Indian children. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition 69 (4 Supplement) 1999;S773-81. PMID: 10195602

55. Weber JL, Cunningham-Sabo L, Skipper B, Lytle L, Stevens J, Gittelsohn J, Anliker JA, Heller K, and Pablo J. Portion size estimation training in second- and third-grade American Indian children. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition 69 Supplement 1999;S782-87.

56. Wofford MR, Andrew ME, Brown CA, King D, Pickett RA, Stevens J, Wyatt S, and Jones DW. Obesity hypertension in the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities cohort: implications of obesity guidelines. Journal of Clinical Hypertension 1999;1:27-32.

57. Stevens J, Cai J, Juhaeri, Thun MJ, Williamson DF, Wood JL. Consequences of the use of different measures of effect to determine the impact of age on the association between obesity and mortality. American Journal of Epidemiology 1999;150:399-407. PMID:10453816

58. Allison DB, Fontaine KR, Manson JE, Stevens J, VanItallie TB. Annual deaths attributable to obesity in the United States. Journal of the American Medical Association 1999;282:1530-38.

59. Stevens J, Cai J, Juhaeri, Thun MJ, Wood JL. Evaluation of the WHO and the NHANES II standards for overweight using mortality rates. Journal of the American Dietetic Association 2000;100:825-27. PMID:10916522

60. Stevens J. Impact of age on associations between weight and mortality. Nutrition Reviews 2000;58:129-37. PMID: 10860392

61. Stevens J, Juhaeri, Cai J, Thun M. The impact of smoking and pre-existing illness on the relationship between body mass index and mortality. Nutrition Research 2000;20:1259-77.

62. *Harris MM, Stevens J, Thomas N, Schreiner P, Folsom AR. Associations of fat distribution and obesity with hypertension in a bi-

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ethnic population: the ARIC Study Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities Study. Obesity Research 2000;8:516-24. PMID:11068957

63. Stevens J. Critical Review: Obesity and mortality in African Americans. Nutrition Reviews 2000;58:346-53. PMID: 11140906

64. Story M, Stevens J, Evans M, Cornell CE, Juhaeri, Gittelsohn J, Going SB, Clay TE, Murray DM. Weight loss attempts and attitudes toward body size, eating and physical activity in American Indian Children: Relationship to weight status and gender. Obesity Research 2001;9:356-63.

65. Stevens J, Juhaeri, Cai J. Changes in body mass index prior to baseline among participants who are ill or who die during the early years of follow-up. American Journal of Epidemiology 2001;153:946-53. PMID: 11384950

66. *Stookey JD, Adair L, Stevens J, Popkin BM. Patterns of long-term change in body composition are associated with diet, activity, income and urban residence among older adults in China. Journal of Nutrition 2001;131:S2433-40. PMID: 11533290

67. Vines AI, McNeilly MD, Stevens J, Hertz-Picciotto I, Bohlig M, Baird DD. Development and reliability of a Telephone-Administered Perceived Racism Scale (TPRS): A tool for epidemiological use. Ethnicity and Disease 2001;11:251-62.

68. Schmitz KH, Arnett DK, Bank A, Liao D, Evans GW, Evenson KR, Stevens J, Sorlie P, Folsom AR. Arterial distensibility and physical activity in the ARIC study. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise 2001;33:2065-71.

69. Stevens J, Couper D, Pankow J, Folsom AR, Duncan BB, Nieto FJ, Jones D, Tyroler HA. Sensitivity and specificity of anthropometrics for the prediction of diabetes in a biracial cohort. Obesity Research 2001;9:696-705. PMCID: 11707536

70. Stevens J, Juhaeri, Cai J. Changes in body mass index prior to baseline in participants who are ill or die in early years of follow-up: Authors Reply. American Journal of Epidemiology 2001;154:685-86.

71. *Juhaeri, Stevens J, Chambless LE, Tyroler HA, Harp J, Jones D, Arnett D. Weight change among self-reported dieters and non-dieters in white and African American men and women. European Journal of Epidemiology 2001;17:917-23.

72. *Juhaeri, Stevens J, Chambless LE, Tyroler HA, Rosamond W, Nieto FJ, Schreiner P, Jones DW, Arnett D. Associations between weight gain and incident hypertension in a bi-ethnic cohort: The Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities study. International Journal of Obesity 2002;26:58-64. PMID: 11791147

73. Lytle LA, Dixon LB, Cunningham-Sabo L, Evans M, Gittelsohn J, Hurley J, Snyder P, Stevens J, Weber J, Anliker J, Heller K, Story M. Dietary intakes of Native American children: findings from the Pathways Feasibility study. Journal of the American Dietetic Association 2002;102:555-58.

74. Stevens J, Juhaeri, Cai J, Jones DW. The effect of decision rules on the choice of a body mass index cutoff for obesity: examples from African American and white women. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2002;75:986-92. PMID: 12036803

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75. Stevens J, Cai J, Evenson KR, Thomas R. Fitness and fatness as predictors of mortality from all causes and from cardiovascular disease in men and women in the Lipids Research Clinics study. American Journal of Epidemiology 2002;156:832-41. PMID: 12397001

76. Stevens J, Juhaeri Cai J, Evans GW. Impact of body mass index on changes in common carotid artery wall thickness. Obesity Research 2002;10:1000-07. PMID: 12376580

77. *Zizza CA, Herring A, Stevens J, Popkin BM. Obesity affects nursing-care facility admission among whites but not blacks. Obesity Research 2002;10:816-23. PMID: 12181391

78. Stevens J, Ahn K, Juhaeri, Houston D, Steffan L, Couper D. Dietary fiber intake and glycemic index and incidence of diabetes in African-American and white adults: the ARIC study. Diabetes Care 2002;25:1715-21. PMID: 12351467

79. Evenson KR, Stevens J, Cai J, Thomas R, Thomas O. The effect of cardiorespiratory fitness and obesity on cancer mortality in women and men. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise 2003;35:270-77. PMID: 12569216

80. *Juhaeri, Stevens J, Jones DW, Arnett D. Associations of aging and birth cohort with body mass index in a biethnic cohort. Obesity Research 2003;11:426-33. PMID: 12634441

81. *Juhaeri, Stevens J, Chambless LE, Nieto FJ, Jones D, Schreiner P, Arnett D, Cai J. Associations of weight loss and changes in fat distribution with the remission of hypertension in a bi-ethnic cohort: the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities study. Preventive Medicine 2003;36:330-39. PMID: 12634024

82. Caballero B, Clay T, Davis SM, Ethelbah B, Holy Rock B, Lohman T, Norman J, Story M, Stone EJ, Stephenson L, Stevens J. For the Pathways Study Research Group. Pathways: a school-based, randomized controlled trial for the prevention of obesity in American Indian schoolchildren. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2003;78:1030-38.

83. Caballero B, Himes JH, Lohman T, Davis SM, Stevens J, Evans M, Going S, Pablo J. For the Pathways Study Research Group. Body composition and overweight prevalence in 1704 schoolchildren from 7 American Indian communities. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2003;78:308-12.

84. Steffen L, Jacobs DR, Stevens J, Shahar E, Carithers T, Folsom AR. Associations of whole-grain, refined-grain, and fruit and vegetable consumption with risks of all-cause mortality and incident coronary artery disease and ischemic stroke: the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities (ARIC) study. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2003;78:383-90.

85. *Zizza C, Herring A, Domino M, Haines P, Steven J, Popkin BM. The effect of weight change on nursing care facility admission in the NHANES I Epidemiologic Follow-up Survey. Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 2003;56:906-13. PMID:14505777

86. Story M, Stevens J, Himes J, Stone E, Holy Rock B, Ethelbah B, Davis S. Obesity in American-Indian children: prevalence, consequences, and prevention. Preventive Medicine 2003;37:S3-S12.

87. Stevens J, Story M, Ring K, Murray DM, Cornell CE, Juhaeri, Gittelsohn J. The impact of the Pathways intervention on psychosocial variables

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related to diet and physical activity in American Indian schoolchildren. Preventive Medicine 2003;37:S70-S79. PMID: 14636811

88. *Zizza CA, Herring AH, Stevens J, Carey TS. Bariatric surgeries in North Carolina, 1990 to 2001: a gender comparison. Obesity Research 2003;11:1519-25. PMID: 14694217

89. Stevens J. Commentary: Ethnic-specific cutpoints for obesity vs country-specific guidelines for action. International Journal of Obesity 2003;27:287-88. PMID: 12629554

90. Stevens J, Truesdale KP. Epidemiology and consequences of obesity. Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2003;7:438-42. PMID: 12763396

91. Stevens J, Truesdale KP, Kaplan LM, Wadden TA, McGuckin BG, Rothman RA, Sargent SL, Klein S, Schauer PR, Sugerman HA. Moderator: Aaron Fink. 2002 Consensus Conference on Management of Obesity. Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2003;7:433-37.

92. Stevens J, Nowicki EM. Body mass index and mortality in Asian populations: implications for obesity cut-points. Nutrition Reviews 2003;61:104-07. PMID: 12723643

93. Stevens J. Debate: Ethnic-specific revisions of body mass index cutoffs to define overweight and obesity in Asians are not warranted. International Journal of Obesity 2003;27:1297-99.

94. Stevens J. BMI cutoffs for obesity should not vary by ethnic group. Progress in Obesity Research: 9 Eds. G. Medeiros-Neto, A. Halpern, and C. Bouchard. John Libbey Eurotext Ltd. Montrouge, France: 2003; Chapter 116, pp. 554-7.

95. Millen AE, Klein R, Folsom AR, Stevens J, Palta M, Mares JA. Relation between intake of vitamins C and E and risk of diabetic retinopathy in the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities study. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2004;79:865-73.

96. Evenson KR, Stevens J, Thomas R, Cai J. Effect of cardiorespiratory fitness on mortality among hypertensive and normotensive women and men. Epidemiology 2004;15:565-72. PMID: 15308956

97. Tilling K, Smith GD, Chambless L, Rose K, Stevens J, Lawlor D, Szklo M. The relation between birth weight and intima-media thickness in middle-aged adults. Epidemiology 2004;15:557-64. PMID: 15308955

98. Weber JL, Lytle L, Gittelsohn J, Cunningham-Sabo L, Heller K, Anliker JA, Stevens J, Hurley J, Ring K. Validity of self-reported dietary intake at school meals by American Indian children: the Pathways study. Journal of the American Dietetic Association 2004;104:746-52. PMID: 15127059

99. *Zizza C, Herring A, Stevens J, Popkin BM. Length of hospital stays among obese individuals. American Journal of Public Health 2004;94:1587-91. PMID: 15333319 PMCID: 1448498

100. Murray DM, Catellier DJ, Hannan PJ, Treuth MS, Stevens J, Schmitz KH, Rice JC, Conway TL. School-level intraclass correlation for physical activity in adolescent girls. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise 2004;36:876-882. PMID: 15126724 PMCID: PMC2040294

101. Pereira MA, O’Reilly E, Augustsson K, Fraser GE, Goldbourt U, Heitmenn BL, Hallmans G, Knekt P, Liu S, Pietinen P, Spiegelman D, Stevens J, Virtamo J, Willett WC, Ascheria A. Dietary fiber and risk of coronary heart disease: a pooled analysis of cohort studies. Archives of Internal Medicine 2004;164:370-76. PMID: 14980987

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102. Stevens J, Evenson KR, Thomas O, Cai J, Thomas R. Associations of fitness and fatness with mortality in Russian and American men in the Lipids Research Clinics study. International Journal of Obesity 2004;28:1463-70. PMID: 15365584

103. Knekt P, Ritz J, Pereira MA, O'Reilly EJ, Augustsson K, Fraser GE, Goldbourt U, Heitmann BL, Hallmans G, Liu S, Pietinen P, Spiegelman D, Stevens J, Virtamo J, Willett WC, Rimm EB, Ascherio A. Antioxidant vitamins and coronary heart disease risk: a pooled analysis of 9 cohorts. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2004;80:1508-20. PMID: 15585762

104. Stevens J, Suchindran C, Ring K, Baggett CD, Jobe JB, Story M, Thompson J, Going SB, Caballero B. Physical activity as a predictor of body composition in American Indian children. Obesity Research 2004;12:1974-80. . PMID: 15687399

105. WHO expert consultation: Appropriate body-mass index for Asian populations and its implications for policy and intervention strategies. The Lancet 2004;363:157-63.

106. Stevens J. Book Review: Food Fight: the inside story of the food industry, America’s obesity crisis, and what we can do about it, by Kelly D. Brownell and Katherine Battle Horgen. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2004;80:239240.

107. *Houston DK, Stevens J, Cai J, Haines PS. Dairy, fruit, and vegetable intakes and functional limitations and disability in a biracial cohort: the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities study. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2005;81:515-22. PMID: 15699243

108. Stevens J, Murray DM, Catellier DJ, Hannan PJ, Lytle LA, Elder JP, Young DR, Simons-Morton DG, Webber LS. Design of the Trial of Activity in Adolescent Girls (TAAG). Contemporary Clinical Trials 2005;26:223-33. PMID: 15837442 PMCID: PMC1430598.

109. *Houston D, Stevens J, Cai J. Abdominal fat distribution and functional limitations and disability in a biracial cohort: the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities study. International Journal of Obesity 2005;29:1457-63. PMID: 16077713

110. *Truesdale KP, Stevens J, Cai J. The effect of weight history on glucose and lipids: the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities study. American Journal of Epidemiology 2005;161:1133-43. PMID: 15937022 PMCID: PMC3234677

111. *Robinson WR, Stevens J, Gammon MD, John EM. Obesity before age 30 years and risk of advanced prostate cancer. American Journal of Epidemiology 2005;161:1107-14. PMID:15937019

112. *Houston DK, Stevens J, Cai J, Morey MC. Role of weight history on functional limitations and disability in late adulthood: the ARIC study. Obesity Research 2005;13:1793-1802. PMID: 16286527

113. Vines AI, Baird DD, McNeilly M, Hertz-Picciotto I, Light KC, Stevens J. Social correlates of the chronic stress of perceived racism among Black women. Ethnicity and Disease 2006;16:101-07. PMID: 16599356 PMCID: PMC2865131

114. Murray DM, Stevens J, Hannan PJ, Catellier DJ, Schmitz KH, Dowda M, Conway TL, Rice JC, Yang S. School-level intraclass correlation for physical activity in sixth grade girls. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise 2006;38:926-36. PMID: 16672847 PMCID: PMC2034369

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115. *Truesdale KP, Stevens J, Lewis CE, Schreiner PJ, Loria CM, Cai J. Changes in risk factors for cardiovascular disease by baseline weight status in young adults who maintain or gain weight over 15 years: the CARDIA study. International Journal of Obesity 2006;30:1397-407. PMID: 16534519 PMCID: 3234682

116. Stevens J, Truesdale KP, McClain JE, Cai J. The definition of weight maintenance. International Journal of Obesity 2006;30:391-99. PMID: 16302013

117. *Bryant M, Stevens J. Special Article: Measurement of food availability in the home. Nutrition Reviews 2006;64:67-76. PMID: 16536183

118. Stevens J, McClain JE, Truesdale KP. Commentary: obesity claims and controversies. International Journal of Epidemiology 2006;35:77–78. PMID: 16339595

119. Abrahamson PE, Gammon MD, Lund MJ, Flagg EW, Porter PL, Stevens J, Swanson CA, Brinton LA, Eley JW, Coates RJ. General and abdominal obesity and survival among young women with breast cancer. Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers and Prevention 2006;15:1871-77. PMID: 17035393

120. *Abbate LM, Stevens J, Schwartz TA, Renner JB, Helmick CG, Jordan JM. Anthropometric measures, body composition, body fat distribution, and knee osteoarthritis in women. Obesity 2006;14:1274-81. PMID: 16899809

121. Going S, Nichols J, Loftin M, Stewart D, Lohman T, Tuuri G, Ring R, Pickrel J, Blew R, Stevens J. Validation of Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis (BIA) for estimation of body composition in black, white and Hispanic adolescent girls. International Journal of Body Composition Research. 2006;4;161-67. PMID: 17848976 PMCID: PMC197957

122. Pate RR, Stevens J, Pratt C, Sallis J, Schmitz KH, Webber LS, Welk G, Young DR. Objectively measured physical activity in sixth-grade girls. Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine 2006;160:1262-68. PMID: 17146024 PMCID: PMC2443855

123. Stevens J, Taber D. Do’s and don’ts of obesity prevention trials. Proceedings of the International Congress on Obesity September 2006 in Sydney, Australia. Progress in Obesity Research 10, ISBN 978-0-646-47086-3.

124. Elder JP, Lytle L, Sallis JF, Young DR, Steckler A, Simons-Morton D, Stone E, Jobe JB, Stevens J, Lohman T, Webber L, Pate R, Saksvig BI, Ribisl K. A description of the social-ecological framework used in the Trial of Activity for Adolescent Girls (TAAG). Health Education Research 2007;22:155-65. PMID: 16855014 PMCID: PMC2764407

125. Monda KL, Gordon-Larsen P, Stevens J, Popkin BM. China’s transition: The effect of rapid urbanization on adult occupational physical activity. Social Science & Medicine 2007;64:858-70. PMID: 17125897 PMCID: PMC2753984

126. Vines AI, Baird DD, Stevens J, Hertz-Picciotto I, Light KC, McNeilly M. Associations of abdominal fat with perceived racism and passive emotional responses to racism in African American women. American Journal of Public Health 2007;97:526-30. PMID: 17267721 PMCID: PMC1805011

127. Duval S, Vazquez G, Baker WL, Jacobs DR Jr. for the CODA Study Group. The Collaborative Study of Obesity and Diabetes in Adults

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(CODA) project: Meta-analysis design and description of participating studies. Obesity Reviews 2007;8:263-76. PMID 17444967

128. Loftin M, Nichols J, Going S, Sothern M, Schmitz KH, Ring K, Tuuri G, Stevens J. Comparison of the validity of anthropometric and bioelectric impedance equations to assess body composition in adolescent girls. International Journal of Body Composition Research 2007;5:1-8. PMID: 18163160 PMCID: PMC2157570

129. *Truesdale KP, Stevens J, Cai J. Nine-year changes in cardiovascular disease risk factors with weight maintenance in the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities Cohort. American Journal of Epidemiology 2007;165:890-900. PMID:17259640 PMCID: PMC3234680

130. Stevens J, Murray DM, Baggett CD, Elder JP, Lohman TG, Lytle LA, Pate RR, Pratt CA, Treuth MS, Webber LS, Young DR. Objectively assessed associations between physical activity and body composition in middle-school girls: the Trial of Activity in Adolescent Girls. American Journal of Epidemiology 2007;166:1298-305. PMID: 17855391 PMCID: PMC2150740.

131. Stevens J, Taber DR, Murray DM, Ward DS. Advances and controversies in the design of obesity prevention trials. Obesity 2007;15:2163-70. PMID: 17890483

132. Kan H, Stevens J, Heiss G, Klein R, Rose KM, London SJ. Dietary fiber intake and retinal vascular caliber in the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities Study. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2007; 86:1626-32. PMID: 18065579 PMCID: PMC2190622

133. Lutsey PL, Steffen LM, Stevens J. Dietary intake and the development of the metabolic syndrome: The ARIC study. Circulation 2008;117:754-61. PMID: 18212291

134. Webber LS, Catellier DJ, Lytle LA, Murray DM, Pratt CA, Young DR, Elder JP, Lohman TG, Stevens J, Jobe JB, Pate RR, TAAG Collaborative Research Group. Promoting physical activity in middle school girls: Trial of Activity for Adolescent Girls. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 2008;34:173-84. PMID: 18312804 PMCID: PMC2275165

135. *Bryant MJ, Ward DS, Hales D, Vaughn A, Tabak RG, Stevens J. Reliability and validity of the Healthy Home Survey: A tool to measure factors within homes hypothesized to relate to overweight in children. International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2008:5;23-34. PMID: 18442392 PMCID: PMC2383924

136. *Truesdale KP, Stevens J, Cai J. Effect of 3-Year weight history on blood pressure: the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities Study. Obesity 2008;16:1112-19. PMID: 18277386 PMCID: PMC3234678

137. Stevens J. EDITORIAL BMI and Mortality: sorting through the data to find the public health message. International Journal of Obesity 2008:32;727-29. PMID: 18469832

138. Stevens J, Truesdale KP, Katz EG, Cai J. Impact of body mass index on incident hypertension and diabetes in Chinese Asians, American Whites, and American Blacks: The People’s Republic of China Study and the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities Study. American Journal of Epidemiology 2008;167:1365-74. PMID: 18375949 PMCID: PMC2792196

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139. *Bryant MJ, Stevens J, Truesdale KP, Mosley T, Chambless L. Obesity and vital exhaustion: Analysis of the Atherosclerosis Risk in the Communities Study. Obesity 2008;16:1545-51. PMID: 18451777 PMCID: PMC3234681

140. Kumanyika SK, Obarzanek E, Stettler N, Bell R, Field AE, Fortmann SP, Franklin BA, Gillman MW, Lewis CE, Poston II WC, Stevens J, Hong Y. Population-based prevention of obesity. The need for comprehensive promotion of healthful eating, physical activity, and energy balance. A scientific statement from American Heart Association Council on Epidemiology and Prevention, Interdisciplinary Committee for Prevention (Formerly the Expert Panel on Population and Prevention Science). Circulation. 2008;118:428-64. PMID: 18591433

141. *Truesdale KP, Stevens J. Do the obese know they are obese? North Carolina Medical Journal 2008;69:188-94. PMID: 18751350 PMCID: PMC3234679

142. Stevens J, McClain JE, Truesdale KP. Selection of measures in epidemiologic studies of the consequences of obesity. International Journal of Obesity 2008;32 Suppl3:S60-66. PMID: 18695656

143. Pratt CA, Stevens J, Daniels S. Childhood Obesity Prevention and Treatment. Recommendations on Future Research American. Journal of Preventive Medicine 2008;35:249-52. PMID: 18617353 PMCID: PMC2546465

144. Kan H, Stevens J, Heiss G, Rose K, London SJ. Dietary fiber, lung function, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease in the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities (ARIC) Study. American Journal of Epidemiology 2008;167:570-78. PMID: 18063592 PMCID: PMC2377022

145. Peeters A, Magliano DJ, Stevens J, Duncan, BB, Klein R, Wong TY. Changes in abdominal obesity and age-related macular degeneration, The Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities Study. Archives of Ophthalmology 2008;126:1554-60. PMID: 19001224

146. *Meyer AM, Evenson KR, Couper DJ, Stevens J, Pereira MA, Heiss G. Television, physical activity, diet, and body weight status: the ARIC cohort. International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2008;5:68. PMID: 19091124 PMCID: PMC2647944

147. *Houston D., Cai J, Stevens J. Overweight and obesity in young and middle age and the early retirement: the ARIC Study. Obesity 2008;17:143-49. PMID: 19107127

148. *Baggett CD, Stevens J, McMurray RG, Evenson KR, Murray DM, Catellier DJ, He, K. Tracking of physical activity and inactivity in middle school girls. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise 2008;40:1916-22. PMID: 18845963 PMCID: PMC2770247

149. *Han E, Truesdale KP, Taber DR, Cai J, Juhaeri J, Stevens J. Impact of overweight and obesity on hospitalization: race and gender differences. International Journal of Obesity 2009;33:249-56. PMID: 19153585 PMCID: PMC3008347

150. Pate RR, Stevens J, Webber LS, Dowda M, Murray DM, Young DR, Going S. Age-related change in physical activity in adolescent girls. Journal of Adolescent Health 2009;44:275-82. PMID: 19237114 PMCID: PMC2702137

151. Parker E, Pereira M, Stevens J, Folsom A. Association of hip circumference with incident diabetes and coronary heart disease.

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American Journal of Epidemiology 2009;169:837-47. PMID: 19224980 PMCID: PMC2727216

152. Jakobsen MU, O’Reilly EJ, Heitmann BL, Pereira MA, Bälter K, Fraser GE, Goldbourt U, Hallmans G, Knekt P, Liu S, Pietinen P, Spiegelman D, Stevens J, Virtamo J, Willett WC, Ascherio A. Major types of dietary fat and risk of coronary heart disease: a pooled analysis of 11 cohort studies. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2009;89:1425-32. PMID: 19211817 PMCID: PMC2676998

153. *Taber DR, Stevens J, Murray DM, Elder JP, Webber LS, Jobe JB, Lytle LA. The effect of a physical activity intervention on bias in self-reported activity. Annals of Epidemiology 2009:19;316-22. PMID: 19230711 PMCID: PMC2746093

154. Byrd-Bredbenner C, Bryant M, Stevens J. Letter: RE: French, SA, Shimotsu ST, Wall M, Gerlach AF. Capturing the spectrum on household food and beverage purchasing behavior. Journal of the American Dietetic Association 2009;109:983-84. PMID: 19465177

155. *Robinson WR, Gordon-Larsen P, Kaufman JS, Suchindran CM, Stevens J. The female-male disparity in obesity prevalence among black American young adults: contributions of sociodemographic characteristics of the childhood family. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2009;89:1204-12. PMID: 19190069 PMCID: PMC2667464

156. *Williams CD, Satia JA, Adair LS, Stevens J, Galanko J, Keku TO, Sandler RS. Dietary patterns, food groups, and rectal cancer risk in Whites and African Americans. Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers Prevention. 2009;18:1552-61. PMID: 19423533 PMCID: PMC2774490

157. Stevens J, Truesdale KP, Wang CH, Cai J, Prevention of excess gain. International Journal of Obesity. 2009;33:1207-10. PMID: 19668252

158. Stevens J, Katz EG, Huxley RR. Associations between gender, age and waist circumference. European Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 2010;64:06-15. PMID: 19738633

159. *Tuan NT, Adair LS, Stevens J, Popkin BM. Prediction of hypertension by different anthropometric indices in adults: the change in estimate approach. Public Health Nutrition. 2010;13:639-46. PMID: 19758482 PMCID: PMC2855402

160. Yatsuya H, Folsom AR, Yamagishi K, North KE, Brancati FL, Stevens J, for the ARIC Study Investigators. Race- and sex-specific associations of obesity measures with ischemic stroke incidence in the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities (ARIC) Study. Stroke. 2010;41:417-25. PMID: 20093637 PMCID: PMC2827672

161. Hvidtfeldt UA, Tolstrup JS, Jakobsen MU, Heitmann BL, Grønbæk M, O’Reilly EJ, Bälter K, Fraser GE, Goldbourt U, Hallmans G, Knekt P, Liu S, Pereira MA, Pietinen P, Spiegelman D, Stevens J, Virtamo J, Willett WC, Rimm EB, Ascherio A. Alcohol intake and risk of coronary heart disease in younger, middle-aged and older adults. Circulation. 2010;121:1589-97. PMID: 20351238 PMCID: PMC3104851

162. Yatsuya H, Yamagashi K, North KE, Brancati FL, Stevens J, Folsom AR. Associations of obesity measures with subtypes of ischemic stroke in the ARIC Study. Journal of Epidemiology. 2010;20:347-54. PMID: 20595781 PMCID: PMC2944008

163. *Baggett CD, Stevens J, Catellier DJ, Evenson KR, McMurray RG, He K, Treuth, MS. Compensation or displacement of physical activity in middle-

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school girls: the Trial of Activity in Adolescent Girls. International Journal of Obesity. 2010;34:1193-99. PMID: 20157316 PMCID: PMC2902636

164. Xun P, Liu K., Morris SJ, Daviglus ML, Stevens J, He K. Associations of toenail selenium levels with inflammatory biomarkers of fibrinogen, high sensitivity C-reactive protein and interleukin-6: the CARDIA Trace Element Study. American Journal of Epidemiology. 2010;171:793-800. PMID: 20219762 PMCID: PMC2877482

165. *Wright JD, Stevens J, Poole C, Flegal KM, Suchindran C. The impact of differences in methodology and population characteristics on the prevalence of hypertension in US adults in 1976-1980 and 1999-2002. American Journal of Hypertension. 2010;23:620-26. PMID: 20339353

166. *Robinson WR, Stevens J, Kaufman JS, Gordon-Larsen P. The role of adolescent behaviors in the female-male disparity in obesity incidence in US black and white young adults. Obesity 2010;18:1429-36. PMID: 19875993 PMCID: PMC2888698

167. *Williams CD, Satia JA, Adair LS, Stevens J, Galanko J, Keku TO, Sandler RS. Associations of red meat, fat, and protein intake with distal colorectal cancer risk. Nutrition and Cancer. 2010;62:701-9. PMID: 20661817 PMCID: PMC3023148

168. *Williams CD, Satia JA, Adair LS, Stevens J, Galanko J, Keku TO, Sandler RS. Antioxidant and DNA methylation-related nutrients and risk of distal colorectal cancer. Cancer Causes & Control. 2010;21;1171-81 PMID: 20352485 PMCID: PMC3024035

169. Hardy DS, Hoelscher DM, Aragaki C, Stevens J, Steffen LM, Pankow JS, Boerwinkle E. Association of glycemic index and glycemic load with risk of incident coronary heart disease among whites and African Americans with and without type 2 diabetes: the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities Study. Annals of Epidemiology, 2010;20:610-6. PMID: 20609341 PMCID: PMC3085981

170. Stevens J, Bryant M, Wang L, Borja J, Bentley ME. Exhaustive measurement of food items in the home using a universal product code scanner. Public Health Nutrition 2011;14:314-18. PMID: 20602866 PMCID: PMC3126097

171. Anderson SE, Murray DM, Johnson CC, Elder JP, Lytle LA, Jobe JJ, Saksvig BI, Stevens J. Obesity and depressed mood associations differ by race/ethnicity in adolescent girls. International Journal of Pediatric Obesity. 2011;6:69-78. PMID: 20367561 PMCID: PMC3066285

172. *Truesdale KP, Stevens J. Differences in cardiovascular disease risk factors by weight histories: The Aerobics Center Longitudinal Study. Obesity 2011;19 ;2063-68. PMID: 21394090 PMCID: PMC3234676

173. Katz EG, Stevens J, Truesdale KP, Cai J, Adair LS, North KE. Hip circumference and incident metabolic risk factors in Chinese men and women: The People’s Republic of China study. Metabolic Syndrome and Related Disorders 2011;9:55-62. PMID: 21091063 PMCID PMC3125562

174. Ward DA, Vaughn AE, Bangdiwala KI, Campbell M, Jones DJ, Panter AT, Stevens J. Integrating a family-focused approach into child obesity prevention: Rationale and design for the My Parenting SOS study randomized control trial. BMC Public Health 2011;11:431-39. PMID: 21639940 PMCID: PMC3123597

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175. The Emerging Risk Factors Collaboration. Separate and combined associations of body-mass index and abdominal adiposity with cardiovascular disease: Collaborative analysis of 58 prospective studies The Lancet 2011;377:1085-95. PMID: 21397319 PMCID: PMC3145074

176. *Taber DR. Stevens J, Lytle LA, Foreman RD, Moody J, Parra-Medina D, Pratt CA. Association between school- and nonschool-based activity programs and physical activity in adolescent girls. Journal of Physical Activity & Health 2011;8:971-77. PMID: 21885888 PMCID: PMC3226769

177. *Taber DR, Stevens J, Evenson KR, Ward DS, Poole C, Maciejewski ML, Murray DM, Brownson RC. State policies targeting junk food in schools: racial/ethnic differences in the effect of policy change on soda consumption. American Journal of Public Health 2011;101:1769-75. PMID: 21778484 PMCID: PMC3154241

178. *Truesdale KP, Stevens J, Cai J. Impact of body mass index levels on lipid abnormalities in Chinese Asians, American Blacks and American Whites: The People’s Republic of China (PRC) and Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities (ARIC) Studies. Atherosclerosis 2011;218:517-23. PMID: 21802083 PMCID PMC3234685

179. *Bryant M, Stevens J, Wang L, Tabak R, Borja J, Bentley ME. Relationship between home fruit and vegetable availability and infant and maternal dietary intake in African-American families: evidence from the Exhaustive Home Food Inventory. Journal of the American Dietetic Association. 2011;111:1491-97. PMID: 21963015 PMCID: PMC3185246

180. *Affuso O, Stevens J, Ward D, Lytle L, Sothern M, Young D. Validity of self-reported leisure-time sedentary behavior in adolescents. Journal of Negative Results in BioMedicine 2011;10:2. PMID: 21314953 PMCID: PMC3046002

181. *Taber DR, Stevens J, Poole C, Maciejewski ML, Evenson KR, Ward DS. State disparities in time trends of adolescent body mass index percentile and weight-related behaviors in the United States. Journal of Community Health. 2012;37:242-52. PMID: 21773818 PMCID: PMC 3363325

182. *Cleveland RJ, Eng SM, Stevens J, Bradshaw PT, Teitelbaum SL, Neugut AI, Gammon MD. Influence of prediagnostic recreational physical activity on survival from breast cancer. European Journal of Cancer Prevention 2012;21:46-54. PMID: 21946863 PMCID: PMC3228872

183. Stevens J, Truesdale, K, Wang C, Cai J, Erber E. Body mass index at age 25 and all-cause mortality in whites and African Americans: The Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities Study (ARIC) The Journal of Adolescent Health. 2012;50:221-7. PMID: 22325126 PMCID: PMC3279701

184. Tabak RG, Tate DF, Stevens J, Siega-Riz AM, Ward DS. Family Ties to Health Program: A Randomized intervention to improve vegetable intake in children. Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior. 2012;44:166-71. PMID: 22154131 PMCID: PMC4097388

185. Bradshaw PT, Ibrahim JG, Stevens J, Cleveland R, Abrahamson PE, Satia JA, Teitelbaum SL, Neugut AI, Gammon, MD. Post-diagnosis change in bodyweight and survival after breast cancer diagnosis. Epidemiology 2012;23:320-7. PMID: 22317813 PMCID: PMC3586208

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186. Tate DF, Turner-McGrievey G, Lyons E, Stevens J, Erickson K, Polzien K, Diamond M, Wang X, Popkin B. Replacing caloric beverages with water or diet beverages for weight loss in adults: main results of the Choose Healthy Options Consciously Everyday (CHOICE) randomized clinical trial. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2012;95:555-63. PMID:22301929 PMCID: PMC3632875

187. Stevens J, Bryant M, Wang CH, Cai J, Bentley ME. Sample size and repeated measures required in studies of foods in the homes of African-American families. The Journal of Nutrition 2012;142:1123-27. PMID:22535753 PMCID: PMC3349983

188. *Lee S, Young DR, Pratt CA, Jobe JA, Chae SE, McMurray RG, Johnson CC, Going SB, Elder JP, Stevens J. Effects of parents’ employment status on changes in body mass index and percent body fat in adolescent girls. Childhood Obesity 2012;8:526-32. PMID: 23181918

189. *Cleveland RJ, North KE, Stevens J, Teitelbaum SL, Neugut AI, Gammon MD. The association of diabetes with breast cancer incidence and mortality in the Long Island Breast Cancer Study Project. Cancer Causes Control. 2012;23:1193-203. PMID: 22674293 PMCID: PMC3383781

190. *Katz EG, Stevens J, Truesdale KP, Cai J, North KE. Interactions between obesity, parental history of hypertension and age on prevalent hypertension, The People’s Republic of China Study. Asia Pacific Journal of Public Health 2012;24:970-80. PMID: 21653607 PMCID: PMC3298639

191. Bradshaw PT, Monda KL, Stevens J. Metabolic syndrome in healthy obese, overweight and normal weight individuals: The Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities Study. Obesity 2013;21:203-9. PMID 23505187 PMCID: PMC4170589

192. He K, Xun P, Brasky TM, Gammon MD, Stevens J, White E. Types of fish consumed and fish preparation methods in relation to pancreatic cancer incidence The VITAL Cohort Study. American Journal of Epidemiology 2013;177:152-60. PMID: 23221729 PMCID: PMC3590032

193. Friedenreich CM, Jones LW, Matthews CE, Stevens J, Owen N. Physical activity, sedentary behavior, and cancer: Review of the evidence and directions for future research. American Institute for Cancer Research extended Abstracts from 2011 Conference. Nutrition Today 2013;48:37-41.

194. *Han X, Stevens J, Bradshaw P. Body mass index, weight change, and survival in non-Hodgkin lymphoma patients in Connecticut women. Nutrition and Cancer. 2013;65:43-50. PMID: 23368912 PMCID: PMC4539013

195. *Han X, Brasky TM, Xun P, Stevens J, White E, Gammon MD, He K. Antioxidant intake and pancreatic cancer risk: The Vitamins and Lifestyle (VITAL) Study. Cancer 2013;119:1314-20. PMID 23280534 PMCID: PMC3604041

196. Stevens J, Erber E, Truesdale KP, Wang CH, Cai J. Long- and short-term weight change and incident coronary heart disease and ischemic stroke: The Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities Study. American Journal of Epidemiology. 2013;178:239-48. PMID: 23645623 PMCID: PMC3816338

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197. Hales D, Stevens J, Murray DM, Taber, DR, Roberts A. Identifying state-level policy and provision domains for physical education and physical activity in high school. International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity. 2013;10:86. PMID: 23815860 PMCID: PMC3711838

198. Hales D, Vaughn AE, Mazzucca S, Bryant MJ, Tabak RG, McWilliams C, Stevens J and Ward DS. Development of HomeSTEAD's physical activity and screen time physical environment inventory. International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2013;10:132-45. PMID:24313962 PMCID: PMC3906984

199. Pratt CA, Boyington J, Esposito L, Pemberton VL, Bonds D, Kelley M, Yang S, Murray D, Stevens J. Childhood Obesity Prevention and Treatment Research (COPTR): Interventions addressing multiple influences in childhood and adolescent obesity. Contemporary Clinical Trials 2013; 36:406-13. PMID: 23999502 PMCID: PMC4170589

200. *Katz EG, Stevens J, Truesdale KP, Cai J, North KE, and Steffen LM. Associations of body mass index with incident hypertension in American white, American black and Chinese Asian adults in early and middle adulthood: the Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults (CARDIA) study, the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities (ARIC) study and the People’s Republic of China (PRC) study, Asia Pac J Clin Nutr. 2013;22:626-34. PMID:24231024 PMCID: PMC4053207.

201. *Cui Z, Truesdale KP, Cai J, Koontz MB, Stevens J. Anthropometric indices as measures of body fat assessed by DXA in relation to cardiovascular risk factors in children and adolescents: NHANES 1999-2004. International Journal of Body Composition Research. 2013;11:85-96. PMID: 26405434 PMCID: PMC4578702

202. Global Burden of Metabolic Risk Factors for Chronic Diseases Collaboration (BMI Mediated Effects), Lu, Y., Hajifathalian, K., Ezzati, M., Woodward, M., Rimm, E. B. and Danaei, G. Metabolic mediators of the effects of body-mass index, overweight, and obesity on coronary heart disease and stroke: a pooled analysis of 97 prospective cohorts with 1.8 million participants. Lancet. 2014;383:970-83. PMID:24269108 PMCID: PMC3959199.

203. Stevens J, Cai J, Truesdale KP, Cutler L, Robinson TN, Roberts AL. Percent body fat prediction equations for 8- to 17-year-old American children. Pediatric Obesity 2014;9:260-71. PMID: 23670857 PMCID: PMC3766386

204. Tolstrup JS, Hvidtfeldt UA, Flachs EM, Spiegelman D, Heitmann BL, Balter K, Goldbourt U, Hallmans G, Knekt P, Liu S, Pereira M, Stevens J, Virtamo J, Feskanich D. Smoking and risk of coronary heart disease in younger, middle-aged, and older adults. American Journal of Public Health 2014;104:96-102. PMID: 23763425 PMCID: PMC3910023

205. *Cui Z, Truesdale KP, Cai J, Stevens J. Evaluation of anthropometric equations to assess body fat in adults: NHANES 1999-2004. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 2014;46:1147-58. PMID: 24576861

206. Jensen MD, Ryan DH, Apovian CM, Ard JD, Comuzzie AG, Donato KA, Hu FB, Hubbard VS, Jakicic JM, Kushner RF, Loria CM, Millen BE, Nonas CA, Pi-Sunyer FX, Stevens J, Stevens VJ, Wadden TA, Wolfe BM, Yanovski SZ. 2013 AHA/ACC/TOS guideline for the management of overweight and obesity in adults: a report of the American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association Task Force on Practice

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Guidelines and The Obesity Society. Journal of the American College of Cardiology 2014;63:2985–3023. PMID: 24239920

207. Jensen MD, Ryan DH, Apovian CM, Ard JD, Comuzzie AG, Donato KA, Hu FB, Hubbard VS, Jakicic JM, Kushner RF, Loria C, Millen BE, Nonas CA, Pi-Sunyer FX, Stevens J, Stevens VJ, Wadden TA, Wolfe BM, Yanovski SZ. 2013 AHA/ACC/TOS guideline for the management of overweight and obesity in adults: a report of the American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association Task Force on Practice Guidelines and The Obesity Society. Circulation. 2014;129(25 Suppl 2) S102-38. PMID: 24222017

208. Jensen MD, Ryan DH, Donato KA, Apovian CM, Ard JD, Comuzzie AG, Hu FB, Hubbard VS, Jakicic JM, Kushner RF, Loria CM, Millen BE, Nonas CA, Pi-Sunyer FX, Stevens J, Stevens VJ, Wadden TA, Wolfe BM, Yanovski SZ. Guidelines (2013) for managing overweight and obesity in adults. Obesity 2014;22(S2):S1-S410. PMID: 24961825

209. Expert Panel Members, Jensen MD, Ryan DH, Donato KA, Apovian CM, Ard JD, Comuzzie AG, Hu FB, Hubbard VS, Jakicic JM, Kushner RF, Loria CM, Millen BE, Nonas CA, Pi-Sunyer FX, Stevens J, Stevens VJ, Wadden TA, Wolfe, BM and Yanovski SZ. Executive summary: Guidelines (2013) for the management of overweight and obesity in adults. Obesity, 2014;22:S5–S39. PMID: 24961825

210. Bradshaw PT, Ibrahim JG, Khankari N, Cleveland RJ, Abrahamson PE, Stevens J, Satia JA, Teitelbaum SL, Neugut AI, Gammon, MD. Post-diagnosis physical activity and survival after breast cancer diagnosis: The Long Island Breast Cancer Study. Breast Cancer Research and Treatment 2014;145:735-42. PMID: 2478944 PMCID: PMC4358816

211. *Han X, Stevens J, Truesdale KP, Bradshaw PT, Kucharska-Newton A, Prizment AE, Platz EA, Joshu CE. Body mass index at early adulthood, subsequent weight change, and cancer incidence and mortality. International Journal of Cancer. 2014;135:2900-9. PMID: 24771654 PMCID: PMC4192093 [Available on 2015-12-15]

212. Stevens J. Letter to the editor RE: “Body mass index categories in observational studies of weight and risk of death” and “Editorial: body mass Index and risk of death” American Journal of Epidemiology. 2014;180:1128-9. PMID: 25378089

213. Stevens J, Bradshaw PT, Truesdale KP, Jensen MD. Obesity Paradox should not interfere with public health efforts. COMMENTARY International Journal of Obesity. 2015;39:80-1. PMID: 24732147

214. Stevens J, Oakkar EE, Cui Z, Cai J, Truesdale KP. US adults recommended for weight reduction by 1998 and 2013 Obesity Guidelines, NHANES 2007-2012. Obesity 2015;23:527-31 PMID:25684669

215. *Erber Oakkar E, Stevens J, Bradshaw PT, Cai J, Perreira KM, Popkin BM, Gordon-Larsen P, Young DR, Ghai NR, Caan B, Quinn VP. Longitudinal study of acculturation and BMI change among Asian American men. Preventive Medicine 2015;73:15-21. PMID: 25602913

216. *Cui Z, Truesdale KP, Bradshaw PT, Cai J, Stevens J. Three-year weight change and cardio metabolic risk factors in obese and normal weight adults who are metabolically healthy: The Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities study. International Journal of Obesity 2015;39:1203-08. PMID: 25869602

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217. *Oakkar EE, Stevens J, Truesdale K, Cai J. BMI and all-cause mortality among Chinese and Caucasians: The People’s Republic of China and the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities Studies. Asia Pacific Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 2015;24:472-9. PMID: 26420189

218. *Erber Oakkar, Stevens J, Bradshaw PT, Cai J, Perreira KM, Popkin BM, Gordon-Larsen P, Young DR, Ghai NR, Caan B, Quinn VP. Longitudinal Study of BMI in Asian men who immigrate to the US. Asian Pacific Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2015;24:701-9.

219. Bradshaw PT, Stevens J. Invited Commentary: Limitations and usefulness of the metabolically healthy obesity phenotype. American Journal of Epidemiology 2015;182:742-4. PMID: 26363515 PMCID: PMC4617297

220. Stevens J, Ou F, Truesdale KP, Zeng D, Vaughn AE, Pratt C, Ward DS. A suggested approach for imputation of missing dietary data for young children in daycare. Food & Nutrition Research 2015;59:28626. http://dx.doi.org/10.3402/fnr.v59.28626

221. *Bradshaw PT, Khankari N, Stevens J, Teitelbaum S, Neugut AI. Cardiovascular disease mortality among breast cancer survivors. Epidemiology 2016;27:6-13. PMID: 26414938 PMCID: PMC4666721

222. Stevens J, Ou F-S, Cai J, Heymsfield SB, Truesdale KP. Prediction of percent body fat measurements in Americans 8 years and older. International Journal of Obesity 2015 (ePub ahead of print) PMID: 26538187

223. Belle SH, Stevens J, Cella D, Foltz JL, Loria CM, Murray DM, Czajkowski SM, Arteaga SS, Thom E, Pratt CA. Overview of the Obesity Intervention Taxonomy and Pooled Analysis Working Group. Translational Behavioral Medicine 2015 DOI 10.1007/s13142-015-0365-5 (ePub ahead of print) PMID:

224. Bangdiwala SI, Bhargava A, O’Connor DP, Robinson TN, Michie S, Murray DM, Stevens J, Belle SH, Templin TN, Pratt CA. Statistical Methodologies to pool across multiple intervention studies. Translational Behavioral Medicine 2016 DOI 10.1007/s13142-016-0386-8 (ePub ahead of Print) PMID:

225. Stevens J, Oakkar EE, Cui Z, Cai J. Cardiovascular disease risk by assigned treatment using the 2013 and 1998 guidelines for management of overweight and obesity. Obesity (in Press)

226. *Roberts A, Mendez M, Ng SW, Cai J, Ward DS, Stevens J. The Healthy Eating Index-2010 does not fully capture compliance with the 2010 Dietary Guidelines for Americans in children. (Submitted)

227. *Roberts A, Ng SW, Mendez M, Cai J, Ward DS, Stevens J. Home food availability associated with children and adolescents meeting dietary recommendations in NHANES 2007-2010. (Submitted)

228. The Global BMI Mortality Collaboration. Global and region-specific relationships of body-mass index and mortality: Collaborative analysis of 8.8 million people in 233 prospective studies. (Submitted)

229. Truesdale KP, Stevens J, Cai J, Berge J, Roberts A. Evaluation of body composition equations. (Submitted)

230. Barkin SL, Lamichhane AP, Banda JA, JaKa MM, Buchowski MS, Evenson KR, Bangdiwala SI, Pratt C, French SA, Stevens J. Parental physical activity matters for preschooler physical activity in underserved populations. (Submitted)

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231. Bryant M, LeCroy M, Sahota P, Cai J, Stevens J. Validity and reliability of the semi-quantitative self-report Home Food Availability Inventory Checklist (HFAI-C_ in White and South Asian populations. (Submitted)

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1BBook Chapters and Edited Volumes

1. Stevens J. Obesity, fat patterning and cardiovascular risk. Nutrition and Biotechnology in Heart Disease and Cancer. Ed. JB Longnecker et al, Plenum Press, New York, 1995;21-8.

2. Harris M, Stevens J. Obesity/Fat Distribution. Encyclopedia of Human Nutrition, Eds. Michelle Sadler, Benjamin Caballero and Sean Strain. Academic Press, Ltd, London, 1998;1440-6.

3. Stevens J. Guest Editor: Special Issue on Obesity. Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry 1998;9:486-543.

4. DiGirolomo M, Harp JB, Stevens J. Obesity: Definition and Epidemiology. Handbook of Experimental Pharmacology. Obesity: Pathology and Therapy. Ed. D. Lockwood and T. Heffner. Springer-Verlag, Heidelberg, 2000;1:Chapter 1, 3-28. Stevens J. BMI cutoffs for obesity should not vary by ethnic group. Progress in Obesity Research: 9 Eds. G. Medeiros-Neto, A. Halpern, and C. Bouchard. John Libbey Eurotext Ltd. Montrouge, France: 2003; Chapter 116, pp. 554-7.Stevens J, Truesdale KP. Obesity: Fat Distribution. Encyclopedia of Human Nutrition, Second Edition. Eds. B. Caballero, L. Allen, A. Prentice. Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, 2005;3:392-8.

7. Elder JP, Lytle LA, Young DR, Webber L, Pate R, Stevens J, Charlotte Pratt C, Lohman T. The trial of activity in adolescent girls (TAAG): from theory to implementation in middle school physical activity promotion. Current Issues and Controversies in School and Community Health, Sport and Physical Education. ED. JA O’Dea (University of Sidney, Australia) Nova Science Publishers, New York, 2012;185-96. ISBN: 978-1-62100-327-4.

8. Stevens J. Definition and Classification of Obesity. Eating Disorders and Obesity: A Comprehensive Handbook (Third Edition). Eds. Kelly D. Brownell and B. Timothy Walsh. The Guilford Press, New York (In Press)

DISSERTATIONS

1. Stevens J. Insulin resistance in adipocytes from fed and fasted Zucker rats. Masters thesis. The Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA.

2. Stevens J. Dietary supplementation with wheat bran and psyllium gum: A clinical trial. Doctoral dissertation. Cornell University, Ithaca, NY.


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