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Susan Johnson to Child Development

This is a "connection" page, showing publications Susan Johnson has written about Child Development.

 
Connection Strength
 
 
 
1.598
 
  1. Fernandez Rao S, Bentley ME, Balakrishna N, Griffiths P, Creed-Kanashiro H, Vazir S, Johnson SL. A complementary feeding and play intervention improves the home environment and mental development among toddlers in rural India. Matern Child Nutr. 2020 12; 16 Suppl 3:e13066.
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    Score: 0.469
  2. Johnson SL. Developmental and Environmental Influences on Young Children's Vegetable Preferences and Consumption. Adv Nutr. 2016 Jan; 7(1):220S-231S.
    View in: PubMed
    Score: 0.334
  3. Ross ES, Krebs NF, Shroyer AL, Dickinson LM, Barrett PH, Johnson SL. Early growth faltering in healthy term infants predicts longitudinal growth. Early Hum Dev. 2009 Sep; 85(9):583-8.
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    Score: 0.213
  4. Johnson SL. Children's food acceptance patterns: the interface of ontogeny and nutrition needs. Nutr Rev. 2002 May; 60(5 Pt 2):S91-4.
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    Score: 0.129
  5. Levy SE, Pinto-Martin JA, Bradley CB, Chittams J, Johnson SL, Pandey J, Pomykacz A, Ramirez A, Reynolds A, Rubenstein E, Schieve LA, Shapira SK, Thompson A, Young L, Kral TVE. Relationship of Weight Outcomes, Co-Occurring Conditions, and Severity of Autism Spectrum Disorder in the Study to Explore Early Development. J Pediatr. 2019 02; 205:202-209.
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    Score: 0.101
  6. Bellows LL, Davies PL, Courtney JB, Gavin WJ, Johnson SL, Boles RE. Motor skill development in low-income, at-risk preschoolers: A community-based longitudinal intervention study. J Sci Med Sport. 2017 Nov; 20(11):997-1002.
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    Score: 0.091
  7. Bentley ME, Johnson SL, Wasser H, Creed-Kanashiro H, Shroff M, Fernandez Rao S, Cunningham M. Formative research methods for designing culturally appropriate, integrated child nutrition and development interventions: an overview. Ann N Y Acad Sci. 2014 Jan; 1308:54-67.
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    Score: 0.072
  8. Cardel M, Willig AL, Dulin-Keita A, Casazza K, Cherrington A, Gunnarsdottir T, Johnson SL, Peters JC, Hill JO, Allison DB, Fernández JR. Home-schooled children are thinner, leaner, and report better diets relative to traditionally schooled children. Obesity (Silver Spring). 2014 Feb; 22(2):497-503.
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    Score: 0.071
  9. Sigman-Grant M, Christiansen E, Branen L, Fletcher J, Johnson SL. About feeding children: mealtimes in child-care centers in four western states. J Am Diet Assoc. 2008 Feb; 108(2):340-6.
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    Score: 0.048
  10. Kral TV, Chittams J, Bradley CB, Daniels JL, DiGuiseppi CG, Johnson SL, Pandey J, Pinto-Martin JA, Rahai N, Ramirez A, Schieve LA, Thompson A, Windham G, York W, Young L, Levy SE. Early life influences on child weight outcomes in the Study to Explore Early Development. Autism. 2019 05; 23(4):954-962.
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    Score: 0.025
  11. Vazir S, Engle P, Balakrishna N, Griffiths PL, Johnson SL, Creed-Kanashiro H, Fernandez Rao S, Shroff MR, Bentley ME. Cluster-randomized trial on complementary and responsive feeding education to caregivers found improved dietary intake, growth and development among rural Indian toddlers. Matern Child Nutr. 2013 Jan; 9(1):99-117.
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    Score: 0.016
  12. Sigman-Grant M, Christiansen E, Fernandez G, Fletcher J, Johnson SL, Branen L, Price BA. Child care provider training and a supportive feeding environment in child care settings in 4 states, 2003. Prev Chronic Dis. 2011 Sep; 8(5):A113.
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    Score: 0.015
  13. Herndon AC, DiGuiseppi C, Johnson SL, Leiferman J, Reynolds A. Does nutritional intake differ between children with autism spectrum disorders and children with typical development? J Autism Dev Disord. 2009 Feb; 39(2):212-22.
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    Score: 0.012
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