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jamie benedict

Jamie Benedict

Professor

Summary

My research interests include the examination of systems and environmental characteristics that influence nutritional health with an emphasis on the school environment.  Currently, I am spear-heading a study to measure the implementation of a school wellness policy.  One purpose of this study is to determine the degree to which the policy has been executed.  This step is critical before the impact of the policy can be fully assessed.  I am also very interested in food insecurity and its impact on nutrition-related behaviors and needs; and attitudes towards obese persons, particularly among health professionals, and the impact of these attitudes on their practice.

Publications

Journals

Using Popular-press Nutrition Books to Develop Critical Reading Skills of First-Year College Students

2013

Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior, Volume 45, Issue 2 , Pages 188-190

J. Benedict

2010

Journal of Extension, 48(5)

Wilson, M. P., Benedict, J. A., Snow, G., Havercamp, M. J.

The objective of this article is to demonstrate how Tuckman’s model for small group development can be used to examine the evolution of teams retrospectively for the purpose of improving future...

Evaluation of a community-based health promotion program for the elderly: Lessons from Seniors CAN

2006

American Journal of Health Promotion, 21(1), 45-48.

Collins, C., Benedict, J.

Food for Health and Soul: A curriculum designed to facilitate healthful recipe modifications to family favorites.

2005

Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior, 36(6), 323-324.

Woodson, J., Braxton-Calhoun, M., Benedict, J.

Using social marketing to plan a nutrition education program targeting teens.

2003

Journal of Extension, 41(6)

Snow, G., and Benedict, J.

Spoon, M., Devereux, P., Benedict, J., Leontos, C., Constantino, N., Christy, D., Snow, G.

2002

Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior, 34 (5), 268-272.

Spoon, M., Devereux, P., Benedict, J., Leontos, C., Constantino, N., Christy, D., Snow, G.

Use of Health Belief Model to examine older adults food-handling behaviors.

2002

Journal of Nutrition Education, 34 (Supplement 1), S25-S30.

Hanson, J., Benedict, J.

System, Environmental, and Policy Changes: Using the sociological model as a framework for evaluating nutrition education and social marketing programs with low-income audiences.

2001

Journal of Nutrition Education, 33(Supplement 1), S4-S15.

Gregson, J., Foerster, S.B., Orr, R. Jones, L, Benedict, J., Clarke, B., Hersey, J., Lewis, J., Zotz, K.

Team Nutrition Partners: A volunteer program to enhance the school environment.

2001

Journal of Nutrition Education, 33(4), 249-250.

Benedict, J ., Spoon, M.

An exploratory study of recreational drug use and nutrition-related behaviors and attitudes among adolescents

1999

Journal of Drug Education, 29(2), 141-157.

Benedict, J. , Evans, W., Calder, J.

Use of nutrition screening to develop and target nutrition education interventions for the elderly.

1999

Journal of Nutrition for the Elderly, 19(2), 31-47.

Benedict, J., Wilson, D., Snow, G., Nipp, P., Remig, V., Spoon, M., Leontos, C., and Read, M.

Special Publications

Statewide Needs Assessment for Βι¶ΉΣ³»­'s Supplmental Nutrition Assistance Program-Education (SNAP-Ed).

2019

Βι¶ΉΣ³»­ Nutrition Assistance Consortium

Benedict, J. A., Wahrenburg, M. V., Kerwin, H., Treftz, C.

Technical Publication

2019

Βι¶ΉΣ³»­ Department of Health and Human Service

Benedict, J. A., Wahrenburg, M. V., Kerwin, H., Treftz, C.