

College of Health and Human Services
22 achievements
Hammons, A., Evans, W., & Garcia, A.
(2017).
The effect of a six-week family-based healthy eating program for latino children on their consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages, fast foods, and sweets.
Presented at
38th Annual Central California Research Symposium, Fresno, CA. |
Hammons, A., Dubberke, D., Rima, S., & Barragan, M.
(2017).
Family mealtimes: clearing the path to the prevention of childhood obesity in hispanic children.
Presented at
38th Annual Central California Research Symposium, Fresno, CA. |
Hammons, A., Barragan, M., Rima, S., & Dubberke, D.
(2017).
Family-based workshops influence parent and child snacking behaviors.
Presented at
9th Biennial Childhood Obesity Conference, San Diego, CA. |
Rima, S., Barragan, M., & Hammons, A.
(2017).
Family-Based Workshops Associated with an Increase in Vegetable Consumption.
Presented at
the 38th Annual Central California Research Symposium, Fresno, CA. |
Barragan, M.,
Evans, W.,
Nguyen, S.,
Kelley, T.,
Dubberke, D.,
Rima, S.,
... Hammons, A.
(2016).
Healthy diet in action workshops for Latino families.
Presented at
the 37th Annual Central California Research Symposium, Fresno, CA. |
Dubberke, D.,
Rima, S.,
Mahfound, J.,
Ortega, K.,
Barragan, M.,
Evans, W.,
... , H.
(2016).
Gathering qualitative data From Hispanic families concerning eating, exercising habits and frequency of shared family mealtimes.
Presented at
the 37th Annual Central California Research Symposium, Fresno, CA. |
Fiese, B., Teegarden, D., Hammons, A., Koester, B., Garcia, G., & Destefano, L.
(2016).
Transdisciplinary obesity research sciences: an undergraduate curriculum designed to promote complex understanding of the causes and consequences of obesity.
Presented at
The Obesity Society, New Orleans, LA. |
Hammons, A., Singh, B., Negatu, M., Francis, S., Janz, K., & Yack, J.
(2016).
Cardiorespiratory fitness, adiposity or muscular strength-the best predictor for gait biomechanics in obese children?.
Presented at
American College of Sports Medicine, Boston, MA. |
Hammons, A., Hannon, B., Villegas, E., Cruz-Santiago, M., Wiley, A., & Teran-Garcia, M.
(2016).
Mothers’ roadblocks to child health: clearing the path to the prevention of childhood obesity.
Presented at
The Obesity Society, New Orleans, LA. |
Hammons, A.,
Bowers, J.,
Teegarden, D.,
Destafano, L.,
Garcia, G.,
Koester, B.,
... Fiese, B.
(2016).
Evaluation of the transdisciplinary obesity prevention research sciences program.
Presented at
Society for Nutrition Education and Behavior, San Diego, CA. |
Koester, B., Bowers, J., Themanson, J., Fiese, B., Teegarden, D., Hammons, A., & Garcia, A.
(2016).
Embedding professional development into a problem-based transdisciplinary obesity prevention course.
Presented at
North American Colleges and Teachers of Agriculture, Honolulu, Hawaii. |
Fiese, B.,
Bowers, J.,
Teegarden, D.,
Hammons, A.,
Destefano, L.,
Garcia, G.,
... Childress, A.
(2015).
Development and evaluation of the transdisciplinary obesity prevention research sciences program.
Presented at
the North American Colleges and Teachers of Agriculture Conference, Athens, GA. |
Hammons, A., Curley, T., Muro, B., & Singh, B.
(2015).
2014 Parent Survey Re Childhood Weight: Equipping Community Partners for Success.
Presented at
8th Biennial Childhood Obesity Conference, San Diego, CA. |
Hammons, A., Singh, B., Curley, T., & Muro, B.
(2015).
Knowledge is Power in the Fight Against Obesity.
Presented at
8th Biennial Childhood Obesity Conference, San Diego, CA. |
Hammons, A., & Rafael, K.
(2014).
Breakfast consumption and physical fitness in elementary school children.
Californian Journal of Health Promotion. 12(3),
88-92.
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Rafael, K., & Hammons, A.
(2014).
Regular breakfast consumption and children’s performance on the California fitness test.
Presented at
the 35th Annual Central California Research Symposium, Fresno, CA. |
Fiese, B., Hammons, A., & Grigsby-Toussaint, D.
(2012).
Family mealtimes: A contextual approach to understanding childhood obesity.
Economics & Human Biology. 10(4),
365-374.
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