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Christine E. Blake, PhD, RD University of South Carolina, Arnold School of Public Health 915 Greene Street, Room 549, Columbia, SC 29208 803-777-1484/ [email protected] EDUCATION 2006 PhD, Community Nutrition Cornell University, Ithaca, NY Minors: Epidemiology and Development Sociology Dissertation: How adults construct food choice: Categories, contexts, and scripts 2000 MS, Community Nutrition Cornell University, Ithaca, NY Minor: Program Planning and Evaluation Thesis: Emergence of food schema as an influence on food choice: A qualitative investigation of rural women’s food choice. 1996 BS, Food and Nutrition SUNY Plattsburgh, Plattsburgh, NY Minor: Music PROFESSIONAL CREDENTIAL 1997-present Registered Dietitian Dietetic Internship, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE 2014-present Associate Professor, Tenure Track Department of Health Promotion, Education and Behavior, Arnold School of Public Health, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 2008-2014 Assistant Professor, Tenure Track Department of Health Promotion, Education and Behavior, Arnold School of Public Health, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 2006- 2008 Postdoctoral Associate: Working Families Project Division of Nutritional Sciences, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 2000; 2001 Instructor: Implementation of Nutrition Care Division of Nutritional Sciences, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 1997, 1998 Teaching Assistant 2002, 2004 Courses: Maternal and Child nutrition; Nutrition Communications; Food, Nutrition and Service Management; Applied Dietetics in Foodservice Systems Division of Nutritional Sciences, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY OTHER EXPERIENCE 2000-2001 Nutritionist, Cortland County Meals-on-wheels Nutrition Program, Cortland, NY

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Page 1: Christine E. Blake, PhD, RDChristine E. Blake, PhD, RD University of South Carolina, Arnold School of Public Health 915 Greene Street, Room 549, Columbia, SC 29208 803-777-1484/ ceblake@sc.edu

Christine E. Blake, PhD, RD University of South Carolina, Arnold School of Public Health

915 Greene Street, Room 549, Columbia, SC 29208 803-777-1484/ [email protected]

EDUCATION

2006 PhD, Community Nutrition Cornell University, Ithaca, NY Minors: Epidemiology and Development Sociology

Dissertation: How adults construct food choice: Categories, contexts, and scripts 2000 MS, Community Nutrition Cornell University, Ithaca, NY Minor: Program Planning and Evaluation

Thesis: Emergence of food schema as an influence on food choice: A qualitative investigation of rural women’s food choice.

1996 BS, Food and Nutrition SUNY Plattsburgh, Plattsburgh, NY Minor: Music

PROFESSIONAL CREDENTIAL

1997-present Registered Dietitian Dietetic Internship, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY

ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE

2014-present Associate Professor, Tenure Track Department of Health Promotion, Education and Behavior, Arnold School of Public Health, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC

2008-2014 Assistant Professor, Tenure Track

Department of Health Promotion, Education and Behavior, Arnold School of Public Health, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC

2006- 2008 Postdoctoral Associate: Working Families Project

Division of Nutritional Sciences, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 2000; 2001 Instructor: Implementation of Nutrition Care

Division of Nutritional Sciences, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY

1997, 1998 Teaching Assistant 2002, 2004 Courses: Maternal and Child nutrition; Nutrition Communications; Food,

Nutrition and Service Management; Applied Dietetics in Foodservice Systems Division of Nutritional Sciences, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY

OTHER EXPERIENCE

2000-2001 Nutritionist, Cortland County Meals-on-wheels Nutrition Program, Cortland, NY

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1999-2000 Acute Care Dietitian, Cortland Memorial Hospital, Cortland, NY 1998 Nutritionist, Tompkins County Special Supplemental Food Program for Women,

Infants, and Children (WIC), Ithaca, NY

ADDITIONAL TRAINING 2006 Nutrition Data System for Research (NDSR) Certification, University of

Minnesota, NDSR dietary assessment procedures and software. 2002 CRESP/ECOYOFF, Dakar, Senegal Community research training and experience with Dr. Marian Zeitlan. Positive

deviance methodology training conducted by Jerry Stern of Tufts University.

ACADEMIC FELLOWSHIPS

2007-2008 Maternal and Child Health Bureau, Leadership Education in Adolescent Health (LEAH) Fellowship- Medium term. University of Rochester, Golisano Children’s Hospital, Department of Pediatrics, Division of Adolescent Medicine.

2002-2006 National Institutes of Health Predoctoral Training Grant, Division of

Nutritional Sciences, Cornell University 2001; 2006 Grace Steininger Fellowship, Division of Nutritional Sciences, Cornell

University 2002 Mario Eunadi Center for International Studies research travel grant,

Division of Nutritional Sciences, Program in International Nutrition, Cornell University

RESEARCH FUNDING

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SPARC: Kelli DuBois: Decision Making for Treatment and Management Methods Over the Illness Trajectory of Ulcerative Colitis

PI/0% USC Office of the VP for Research

$4998 2019 2020

Supplement: Drivers of Food Choice among the poor in Africa and South Asia: Competitive Grants Program

PI Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation

$771,678 2018 2020

Positioning USC for Global Prominence in Research on Prevention and Management of Chronic Disease

Co-PI USC VPR $99,998 [$14,838 for sub-study]

2017 2018

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Drivers of Food Choice among the poor in Africa and South Asia: Competitive Grants Program

PI/ 25-30% Co-PI Frongillo

Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation

$5,499,078 2015 2020

Understanding Conceptualizations and Social Environment for Improving Pre-Pregnancy Planning and Nutrition for Adolescent Women in Harare, Zimbabwe. PI: Frongillo

Co-PI/0%

Sackler Institute. $49,997.00 2015 2016

Neighborhood environment effects on health: A mixed-methods study in low-income communities. PI: Kaczynski

CoI/0% USC Provost’s Social Sciences Grants Program

$19996 2014 2015

Snacking in Young Children: Parental Definitions, Goals, and Feeding Practices.

PI: J Fisher of Temple U; Harvard site PI: K Davison

Co-PI: USC Site PI

NIH NICHD $90,585 ($62,472 direct)

2013 2015

Positioning USC for National Prominence in Food Security and Food Access Research. PI: Liese

Co-I University of South Carolina Aspire II program

$99,969 direct

2013 2014

Using a novel experimental approach with eye tracking to examine how different front-of-package labels influence parents selection of foods and beverages for their children.

PI University of South Carolina Aspire I program

$14,997 direct

2013 2014

MGS: Developing a sustainable after-school gardening program that emphasizes nutrition and environmental education

PI/mentor to UG student: Leila Heidara

Funded by USC office of Undergraduate Research

$2500 direct 2013 2014

SURF: Oral Hygiene Knowledge and Practices in Orissa, India.

PI/mentor to UG student: Nina Panvelker

University of South Carolina Office of Undergraduate Research

$3000 direct 2013 2014

Before the Lunch line: Behavioral Economic Interventions for Pre-Commitment and for Teacher Modeling. (PI: McInnis)

Co-PI/1%

Cornell Behavioral Economics and Nutrition small grants program

$20,000 direct

2012 2013

Junior Doctors of Health: Impact of JDOH at Middle Street Academy

PI / 2% Private Donor/ via MUSC

$89,601 direct

2011 2014

Evaluation of a comprehensive obesity prevention program in Charleston Middle Schools

PI/ 2% Department of Defense/ Via MUSC

$62,144 direct

2011 2014

How can communities and households protect children from very low food security?

Co-I/ 10% UKCPR Research Program on Childhood Hunger

$438,104 direct

2011 2013

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PI: Jones

funded by the Food and Nutrition Service of the United States Department of Agriculture.

Junior Doctors of Health: Comprehensive Obesity Prevention-- Program Evaluation.

PI/ 4% Duke Endowment via MUSC

$54402 direct

2009 2012

Soldier Health Promotion to Examine and Reduce Health Disparities (SHPERHD). (PI Glover)

Co-I/ 27% Department of Defense- USAMRAA

$414,939 direct

2008 2012

Diet & Activity Community Trial: High Risk Colon Polyps. (PI Hebert)

Co-I/ 2.25% NIH/NCI 11520-10-24013

$1,974,136 direct

2009 2012

Developing a model of parent decision making to assess impact of labels on demand for children’s beverages.

PI/ 0% USC Center for Research in Nutrition and Health Disparities

$8200 direct

2010 2011

Children’s food choices: understanding defaults. (PI McInnis)

Co- PI/ 2% FANRP $24996 direct

2010 2011

Promoting Healthy Weight in Pregnancy and Postpartum Among Overweight/Obese Women. (PI Wilcox/Liu)

Co-I/ 8% NIH 11590-10-25112

$125000 direct

2010 2011

Understanding and Measuring Parenting Across Cultures and Contexts. (PI Fram)

Co-I/0 % University of South Carolina Social Sciences Grants Program

$19190 direct

2010 2011

MGS: Promoting positive dietary behaviors of youth through hands-on cooking (UG student: Nicole Smith)

PI/ 0% Office of Undergraduate Research- Magellan Scholar Program

$2977 direct

2010 2011

MGS: Health benefits of vegan diets (UG student: Sarah Ali)

PI/ 0% Office of Undergraduate Research- Magellan Scholar Program

$2998 direct

2010 2011

MGS: Understanding the Experiences of Obesity in Adolescence through Photovoice and Written Word (UG student: Sangeeta Viyajopalan)

PI/ 0% Office of Undergraduate Research- Magellan Scholar Program

$2500 direct

2010 2010

HONORS AND AWARDS

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2017 Delta Omega Honorary Society in Public Health (Mu Chapter): elected member 2017 Janet Clay White Lecturer in Community Nutrition, Division of Nutritional

Sciences, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 2016 Outstanding Reviewer Award from the Journal Appetite 2012 Nominated for Regional Outstanding Dietetics Educator or the Year by the South

Carolina Dietetic Association 2009 Dannon Nutrition Leadership Institute, selected through a competitive process to

participate in a five-day training on development of leadership in nutritional sciences and the promotion of excellence in research.

2001 ADA Foundation’s Fuschia Lucille Johnson Memorial Scholarship 1998;1999 Cornell University Teaching Assistant Award 1994;1996 ADA Foundation Scholarships 1992-1996 Louise B. Heisler Music Scholarship 1995 Induction into Omicron Delta Kappa, National Leadership Honor Society 1993 Induction into Phi Upsilon Omicron, Home Economics National Honor Society

INSTITUTIONAL SERVICE

2018-present Direct USC Nutrition Consortium 2018-present Provost’s Advisory Committee on Women’s Issues (PACWI) 2008-present Master’s Committee -- Department of Health Promotion Education and Behavior 2016-2018 Master’s Committee Chair -- Department of Health Promotion Education and

Behavior 2010-2015 Nutrition Center Symposium Planning Committee 2012-2015 Project Vida student organization – Faculty Advisor 2012-2015 Interprofessional Education for the Health Sciences committee 2013 Member of the USC Healthy Eating Council 2012 Magellan Scholars program – proposal review committee 2012 Ending Child Hunger in SC: A Convening Meeting – Group Facilitator 2012 Strategic Research Planning Retreat (participant) 2011-2012 Nutrition tenure track faculty cluster search committee 2010 HPEB Tenure Track Faculty Search Committee 2009-2012 Doctoral Qualifying Exam Grading Committee 2009-2011 University of South Carolina Women’s Faculty Organization, Steering committee 2008 University of South Carolina Faculty Senate representative

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

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2018-present Editorial Board: Plos One 2018, 2019 Agriculture for Nutrition and Health Academy Week Scientific Committee 2018 Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN): Consumer Indicators of the Food

Environment workshop contributor 2015-present Board of Editors: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical

Activity (IJBNPA) 2015 Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics: Amy Joye Research Grant Proposal Review

Committee 2015 Sage Publications: Book review 2011-2016 Abstract review for the Annual Meeting of the South Carolina Dietetic

Association. 2013 Expert Review Panel for the Nutrition Science Research Award for the Sackler

Institute for Nutritional Sciences. 2008, 2011, Chair/Co-chair, Community and Public Health Nutrition Mini-Symposium, 2012, 2013 American Society for Nutrition Annual Meeting at Experimental Biology 2010-2011 ADA State Regulatory Specialist, South Carolina Dietetic Association 2009-2011 Board of Editors, Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior 2009-2010 Public Policy Liaison, Central Midlands Dietetic Association 2003 Cornell University Graduate Student Representative, Graduate Nutrition

Education Committee forum. Houston, TX. 2002-2003 Cornell University Nutrition Graduate Student Organization president 2001 Southern Tier Dietetic Association Professional Issues Committee 1999 Southern Tier Dietetic Association Publications Chair 1999 Children’s Defense Fund Welfare Reform Impact Study Ad Hoc reviewer: Appetite, International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, Social Science and Medicine, Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior; Journal of Health Psychology; European Journal of Clinical Nutrition; Women and Health, Public Health Nutrition; Journal of Nutrition, Health and Aging

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PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

Commission on Dietetic Registration/ Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics (AND) Agriculture for Nutrition and Health (ANH) American Society for Nutrition Sciences (ASNS) International Society for Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity (ISBNPA) American Public Health Association (APHA) Society for Nutrition Education (SNE)

PEER REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS Served as mentor to student for this paper underlined Served as primary advisor and mentor on paper to student underlined and bold * = corresponding author 1. Jayne, J. Blake, C.E., Frongillo, E. A., Liese, A., Cai, B., Nelson, A., Kurina, L.

Funderburk, L. Trajectories of body mass index among active-duty U.S. Army Soldiers, 2011-2014. Preventive Medicine Reports, 2019, in press.

2. SK Choi, EA Frongillo, CE Blake, JF Thrasher. Why are restricted food items still sold after the implementation of the school store policy? the case of South Korea. Food Policy, 2019, in press.

3. JL Escobar-Alegria, EA Frongillo, CE Blake. Sustainability of food and nutrition security policy during presidential transitions. Food Policy, 2019, in press.

4. Jayne, Julianna. M., Bujak, Barbara. K., Torres-McGehee, Toni. M., Frongillo, Edward. A., Cable, Sonya. J., Glover, Saundra. H., Emerson, Dawn M., Blake, Christine. E*. Role of Drill Sergeants in Nutrition Behaviors of Soldiers in Basic Combat Training. Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. 2019, 119(1), 69-75. doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jand.2018.05.009

5. Iachini, Aidyn l., DeHart, D. D., Browne, T., Dunn, B. L., Blake, E. W., & Blake, C. (2018). Examining collaborative leadership through interprofessional education: findings from a mixed methods study. Journal of Interprofessional Care, 2018, 1-8. doi: 10.1080/13561820.2018.1516635

6. Tinago, Chiwo, Ingram Annang, Lucy, Blake, Christine E., Frongillo, Edward A. Understanding Conceptualizations of Pregnancy and Planning for Pregnancy among Adolescent Girls and Young Women in Harare, Zimbabwe. Qualitative Health Research, 2018, 28(9), 1509-1519.

7. Julianna M Jayne, Edward A Frongillo, Toni M Torres-McGehee, Dawn M Emerson, Saundra H Glover, Christine E Blake*. A Healthy Eating Identity is Associated with Healthier Food Choice Behaviors Among U.S. Army Soldiers. Military Medicine. 2018, 183(11-12), e666–e670. doi.org/10.1093/milmed/usy056.

8. Davison KK, Blake CE, Kachurak A, Lumeng JC, Coffman DL, Miller AL, Hughes SO, Power TG, Vaughn AF, Blaine RE, Younginer N, Fisher JO (in press). Development and

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preliminary validation of the Parenting around SNAcking Questionnaire (P-SNAQ). Appetite, 2018, 125, 323-332.

9. JD Nelson, SM Spencer, CE Blake, JB Moore, AB Martin. Elevating Oral Health Interprofessional Practice Among Pediatricians Through a Statewide Quality Improvement Learning Collaborative. Journal of public health management and practice, 2018, 24(3), e19-e24. doi: 10.1097/PHH.0000000000000622.

10. Ma, Xiaonan, Blake, Christine E, Barnes, Timothy L, Bell, Bethany A, Liese, Angela D. What does a person’s eating identity add to environmental influences on fruit and vegetable intake? Appetite, 2018, 120, 130-135.

11. Jones, SJ, Draper, CL, Bell, BA, Burke, MP, Martini, L, Younginer, N, Blake, CE, Probst, J, Freedman, D, and Liese, AD. Child hunger from a family resilience perspective. Journal of Hunger & Environmental Nutrition, 2018, 1-22.

12. Burke, Michael, Jones, Sonya J., Frongillo, Edward A., Fram, Maryah S., Blake, Christine E., and Freedman, Darcy A. Severity of Household Food Insecurity and Lifetime Racial Discrimination among African-American Households in South Carolina. Ethnicity and Health, 2018, 23 (3), 276-292.

13. Gabrielle Turner-McGrievey, Caroline Dunn, Alycia Boutte, Christine Blake. The thousand year flood: University students' reflections on service learning experiences before and after a natural disaster. Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2018, 4 (1), 58-64.

14. Parsons, Allison A., Walsemann, Katrina, Jones, Sonya J., Knopf, Herman, and Blake, Christine E. Parental involvement: Rhetoric of inclusion in an environment of exclusion. Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, 2018, 47(1), 113-139.

15. Seul Ki Choi, EA Frongillo, CE Blake, JF Thrasher. Korean Adolescents’ Energy Intake of Selected Foods by Eating Place from 1998 to 2012 During Implementation of Two National School Nutrition Policies. Journal of Hunger & Environmental Nutrition, 2018, 13(1), 116-130, DOI: 10.1080/19320248.2017.1337534.

16. Seul Ki Choi, Edward A. Frongillo, Christine E. Blake, James F. Thrasher, Mark E. Tompkins. Food availability in school stores in Seoul, South Korea after implementation of food- and nutrient-based policies Journal of School Health, 2017, 87 (7), 498-505.

17. Tinago, Chiwo, Ingram Annang, Lucy, Blake, Christine E., Frongillo, Edward A. Individual and Structural Environmental Influences on Utilization of Iron and Folic Acid Supplementation among Pregnant Women in Harare, Zimbabwe. Maternal & Child Nutrition, 2017, 13(3).

18. Liese, Angela D., Draper, Carrie L., Martini, Lauren, Burke, Michael P., Younginer, Nicholas, Probst, Janice C., Blake, Christine E., Bell, Bethany, Freedman, Darcy A., Jones, Sonya J. Recruitment Strategies and Participation in a Study of Childhood Hunger. Journal of Hunger and Environmental Nutrition, 2017, 12(2), 251-268. DOI: 10.1080/19320248.2015.1112760

19. Michael P. Burke, Lauren H. Martini, Christine E. Blake*, Nicholas A. Younginer, Carrie L. Draper, Bethany A. Bell, Angela D. Liese, Sonya J. Jones. 'Stretching' Food and Being Creative: Caregiver Responses to Child Food Insecurity. Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior, 2017, 49(4):296-303.

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20. ES Jara-Pazmino, B Heere, TH Regan, CE Blake, R Southall. Coaches’ Perception of Organizational Socialization Process of International Student-Athletes and the Effect of Cultural Distance: An Exploratory Study. International Journal of Exercise Science, 2017, 10 (6), 875-889.

21. Parsons, Allison A., Walsemann, Katrina, Jones, Sonya J., Knopf, Herman, and Blake, Christine E. The influence of dominant obesity discourse on child health narratives. Critical Public Health, 2016;26(5):602-614.

22. Rosemond, Tiara N., Blake, Christine E., Buff, Scotty M., Blake, Elizabeth W., Dunn, Brie L., Browne, Teri, Bell, Bethany A. Sensitizing future health professionals to determinants of childhood obesity. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 2016, 51(1): 106-113.

23. Jensen, Melissa L. Frongillo, Edward A., Leroy, Jef L., and Blake, Christine E. Understanding how participating in a food-assistance program in rural Guatemala alters household dietary choices. Journal of Nutrition, 2016, 146 (8), 1593-1600.

24. Rachel E. Davis, Suzanne M. Cole, Christine E. Blake, Shannon J. McKenney-Shubert, and Karen E. Peterson. A qualitative exploration of decision making regarding Mexican American children’s engagement in behaviors associated with childhood obesity risk. Appetite, 2016, 101: 104-113.

25. Khandpur, Neha, Charles, Jo, Blaine, Rachel, Blake, Christine E., and Davison, Kirsten K., Diversity in fathers' food parenting practices: A qualitative exploration within a heterogeneous sample. Appetite, 2016, 101, 134-145.

26. Blaine, Rachel E., Fisher, Jennifer O, Blake, Christine E, Orloski, Alexandra, Younginer, Nicholas, Bruton, Yasmeen, Ganter, Claudia, Rimm, Eric B, Geller, Alan C, Davison, Kirsten K, Conditioned to eat while watching television? Low-income caregivers' perspectives on the role of snacking and television viewing among pre-schoolers. Public Health Nutrition, 2016, Jan 22:1-8.

27. Iachini, Aidyn L., Dunn, Brianne L., Blake, Christine E., and Blake, Elizabeth W. Evaluating the Perceived Impact of an Interprofessional Childhood Obesity Course on Competencies for Collaborative Practice. Journal of Interprofessional Care, 2016, 30(3): 394-396.

28. Younginer, Nicholas A., Blake, Christine E., Davison, Kirsten K., Blaine, Rachel E., Ganter, Claudia, Orloski, Alexandra. and Fisher, Jennifer O. “What do you think of when I say the word ‘snack’?” Towards a cohesive definition among low-income caregivers of preschool-age children. Appetite. 2016, 98: 35-40. Doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.appet.2015.12.002.

29. Ozturk, Orgul. D., McInnes, Melayne. M., Blake, Christine. E., Frongillo, Edward. A. and Jones, Sonya. J. Development of a structured observational method for the systematic assessment of school food-choice architecture. Ecology of Food and Nutrition, 2015, Dec 11: 1-22. Doi: 10.1080/03670244.2015.1094062.

30. Place, Jean Marie S., Billings, Deborah L., Frongillo, Edward A., Blake, Christine E., Mann, Joshua R., and deCastro, Filipa. Policy for promotion of women’s mental health: Insight from analysis of policy on postnatal depression in Mexico. Administration and Policy

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in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research, 2015, February 5: 1-10. Doi: 10.1007/s10488-015-0629-x.

31. Davison, Kirsten, Blake, Christine E., Blaine, Rachel E., Younginer, Nicholas, Orloski, Alexandra, Hamtil, Heather A., Ganter, Claudia, Bruton, Yasmeen P., Vaughn, April, and Fisher, Jennifer O. Food parenting specific to child snacking: exploring low-income caregivers’ perspectives through qualitative inquiry and developing a conceptual model. International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, 2015, 12:109 doi:10.1186/s12966-015-0268-3.

32. Oexle, Nathalie, Barnes, Timothy L, Blake, Christine E., Bell, Bethany A., and Liese, Angela D. Neighborhood fast food availability and fast food consumption. Appetite, 2015, 92: 227-232. Doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.appet.2015.05.030.

33. Harmon, Brook E., Smith, Nicole A., Beets, Michael, and Blake, Christine E. The impact of a children's culinary skills program on individual and household level dietary attitudes and behaviors. American Journal of Health Education, 2015, 46, 283–292.

34. Wirth, Michael, Blake, Christine E., Hebert, James R., Sui, Xeimei., and Blair, Steven N. Metabolic Syndrome Risk and Chronic Weight Dissatisfaction: Aerobic Center Longitudinal Study. Body Image, 2015, 13:28-32. doi: 10.1016/j.bodyim.2014.11.003.

35. Younginer, Nicholas A., Blake, Christine E., Draper, Carrie L. and Jones, Sonya J. Resilience and Hope: Identifying Trajectories and Contexts of Household Food Insecurity. Journal of Hunger & Environmental Nutrition. 2015, 10(2): 230-258. Doi: 10.1080/19320248.2015.1004212.

36. Blake, Christine E., Fisher, Jennifer Orlet, Gehre, Claudia, Younginer, Nicholas, Orloski, Alexandria, Blaine, Rachel E., Bruton, Yasmeen, Davison, Kirsten K. A qualitative study of parents’ perceptions and use of portion size strategies for preschool children’s snacks. Appetite, 2015, 88, 17-23.

37. Place, Jean Marie S., Billings, Deborah L., Blake, Christine E., Frongillo, Edward A., Mann, Joshua R., and deCastro, Filipa. Conceptualizations of Postpartum Depression by Public-Sector Health Care Providers in Mexico. Qualitative Health Research, 2015, 25(4): 551-568. Doi: 10.1177/1049732314552812.

38. Liu, Jihong, Wilcox, Sara, Whitaker, Kara, Blake, Christine E, Addy, Cheryl. Preventing excessive weight gain during pregnancy and promoting postpartum weight loss: A pilot group-based lifestyle intervention for overweight and obese African American women. Maternal and Child Health Journal, 2015, Apr;19(4):840-9. doi: 10.1007/s10995-014-1582-0.

39. Parsons, Alison A., Besenyi, Gina M., Kaczynski, Andrew T., Wilhelm Stanis, S.A., Blake, Christine E., & Barr-Anderson, Dahia J. Investigating issues of environmental injustice in neighborhoods surrounding parks. Journal of Leisure Research, 2015, 47(2), 285-303.

40. Rosemond, Tiara N., Blake, Christine E., Jenkins, Kelli. A., Buff, Scotty M., and Moore, Justin B. Dietary Improvements Among African American Youth: Results of an Interactive Nutrition Promotion Program. American Journal of Health Education. 2015, 46(1): 40-47. Doi: 10.1080/19325037.2014.977409.

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41. Carson, N. E., Blake, C. E. and Saunders, R. (2014). Perceptions and Dietary Intake of Self-Described Healthy and Unhealthy Eaters with Severe Mental Illness. Community Mental Health Journal, 51(3): 281-288. Doi: 10.1007/s10597-014-9806-8.

42. Wirth, Michael, Blake, Christine E., Hebert, James R., Sui, Xeimeieumei., and Blair, Steven N. Chronic Weight dissatisfaction is associated with increased type II diabetes risk among a population of adults from the Aerobics Center Longitudinal Study (ACLS). Journal of Health Psychology, 2014, 33(8):912-919.

43. Liese, Angela D., Bell, Bethany A., Barnes, Timothy L., Colbianchi, Natalie, Hibbert, James T., Blake, Christine E., and Freedman, Darcy A. Environmental influences on fruit and vegetable intake: Results from a path analytic model. Public Health Nutrition, 2014, (11):2595-604.

44. Harmon, Brook E., Blake, Christine E., Thrasher, James T., and Hebert, James R. An Evaluation of Diet and Physical Activity Messaging in African-American Churches. Health Education and Behavior, 2014, 41(2):216-224.

45. Harmon, Brook E., Kim, Sei-Hill, Blake, Christine E. and Hebert, James A. Health care Information in African-American Churches. Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved, 2014, 25(1):242-256.

46. Nelson, Joni E., Moore, Justin B., Blake, Christine E., Morris, Sara F. and Kolby, Mary Bea. Characteristics of Successful Partnerships to Promote Physical Activity among Youth. Preventing Chronic Disease, 2013, 10:130110.

47. Carson, Nancy E., Blake, Christine E., Saunders, Ruth P., and O’Brien, Jane C. Influences on the Food Choice Behaviors of Adults with Severe Mental Illness. Occupational Therapy in Mental Health, 2013, 29(4):361-384.

48. Freedman, Darcy, Blake, Christine E., Liese, Angela A.D. Developing a Multicomponent Model of Food Access and Related Implications for Community and Policy Practice. Journal of Community Practice, 2013, 21(4):379-409. Doi: http://sx.doi.org/10.5888/pcd10.130110.

49. Hébert, James R., Wirth, Michael, Davis, Lisa, Davis, Briana, Harmon, Brook E., Hurley, Thomas G., Drayton, Ruby, Murphy, E. Angela, Shivappa, Nitin, Wilcox, Sara, Adams, Swann A., Brandt, Heather M., Blake, Christine E., Armstead, Cheryl A., Steck, Susan E., Blair, Steven N. C-reactive protein levels in African Americans: a diet and lifestyle randomized community trial. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 2013, 45(4):430-40.

50. Liese, Angela D., Martini, Lauren, Draper, Carrie L., Burke, Michael P., Probst, Janice E., Blake, Christine E., Freedman, Darcy A., Bell, Bethany A., and Jones, Sonya J. Recruitment Strategies and Participation in a Case Control Study on Childhood Hunger. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health. 2013, 23(9):592. Doi: 10.1016/j.annepidem.2013.06.062.

51. Blake, Christine E., Hebert, James R., Lee, D.C., Adams, Swann A., Steck, Susan E., Sui, Xeimeieumei, Kuk, Jennifer L., Baruth, Megan and Blair, Steven.N. Adults with Greater Weight Satisfaction Report More Positive Health Behaviors and Have Better Health Status Regardless of BMI. Journal of Obesity, 2013, Article ID 291371, 13 pages. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/291371.

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52. Blake, Christine E. Freedman, Darcy, Colabianchi, N., Bell, Bethany, Liese, Angela D. The Eating Identity Type Inventory (EITI): Development and associations with diet. Appetite. 2013, 69:15-22.

53. Harmon, Brook E., Blake, Christine E., Armstead, Cheryl A., Hebert, James R. Intersection of Identities: Food, Role, and the African-American Pastor. Appetite, 2013, 67: 44-52.

54. Jones, Sonya J., Chu, Yong H., Burke, Michael P., Teixeira, Amy, Blake, Christine E., and Frongillo, Edward A. A case for targeting marketing and availability in school food policy: Adolescents’ food purchases at school and exposure to television, Internet, and videogames, Journal of Hunger & Environmental Nutrition, 2012, 7(1):1-10.

55. Sobal, Jeffrey., Blake, Christine E., Jastran, Margaret M., Lynch, A., Bisogni, Carole A., and Devine, Carol M. Eating maps: places, times, and people in eating episodes. Ecology of Food and Nutrition, 2012, 51(3)247-264.

56. Tanner, A., Blake, Christine E., and Thrasher, J. Tracking Beverage Consumption Trends in the News: An evaluation of beverage information on network television. Ecology of Food and Nutrition, 2012, 51(1):1-21.

57. Avula, R., Gonzalez, W., Shapiro, C. J., Fram, M. S., Beets, M. W., Jones, Sonya J. J., Blake, Christine E., and Edward A. Frongillo. Positive Parenting Practices Associated With Subsequent Childhood Weight Change. Journal of Primary Prevention, 2011, 5, 271-281.

58. Fram, Maryah S., Frongillo, Edward A., Jones, Sonya J., Williams, R.C., Burke, Michal P., DeLoach, K.P., and Blake, Christine E. Children Are Aware of Food Insecurity and Take Responsibility for Managing Food Resources. Journal of Nutrition, 2011, 141(6): 1114-1120.

59. Blake, Christine E., Wethington, Elaine, Farrell, Tracy J., Bisogni, Carole A., and Devine, Carol M. Behavioral contexts, food choice coping strategies, and dietary quality of a multiethnic sample of employed parents. Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 2011, 111(3):1-7.

60. Jilcott, Stephanie. B., Hurwitx, J., Moore, Justin B. & Blake, Christine E. Qualitative perspectives on the use of traditional and non-traditional food venues among women in eastern North Carolina. Ecology of Food and Nutrition, 2010, 49:373 - 89.

61. Devine, Carol M., Farrell, Tracy, Blake, Christine E., Jastran, Margaret, Wethington, Elaine, and Bisogni, Carole A. Work conditions and the food choice coping strategies of low/moderate income employed parents. Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior, 2009, 41(5):365-370.

62. Blake, Christine E., Devine Carol M., Wethington Elaine, Jastran, Margaret, Farrell Tracy J., Bisogni Carole A. Employed parents' satisfaction with food choice coping strategies: influence of gender and household structure. Appetite, 2009, 52(3):711-9.

63. Jastran, Margaret. Bisogni, Carole A., Sobal, Jeffery, Blake, Christine E., and Devine, Carol M. Eating routines: Embedded, value based, modifiable and reflected upon. Appetite, 2008, 52:127-136.

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64. Blake, Christine E., Bisogni, Carole A. Sobal, Jeffery, Jastran, Margaret M., and Devine, Carol M. How adults construct evening meals: Scripts for food choice. Appetite, 2008, 51(3);654-662..

65. Blake, Christine E. Individual differences in the conceptualization of food across eating contexts. Food Quality and Preference, 2008, 19:62-70.

66. Blake, Christine E., Bisogni, C. A., Sobal, Jeffery, Devine, Carol M., and Jastran, Margaret M. Classifying foods in different contexts reveals the ways adults categorize foods for real-life settings. Appetite, 2007, 49:500-510.

67. Bisogni, Carole A., Falk, Laura W., Madore, Elizabeth, Blake, Christine E., Jastran, Margaret, Sobal, Jeffrey, and Devine, Carol. Dimensions of everyday eating and drinking episodes. Appetite, 2007, 48:218-231.

68. Blake, Christine E., and Bisogni, Carole. A. Personal and family food choice schemas of rural women in Upstate New York. Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior, 2003, 35(6):282-293.

Submitted for publication 1. Ozturk, Orgul D., Frongillo, Edward A., Blake, Christine E., McGrievy, Brie, McInnes,

Melayne. Before the Lunch Line: Behavioral Economic Interventions for Pre-Commitment. Submitted to Journal of Public Economics, 2019, in review.

2. Jayne, Julianna M., Christine E. Blake, Edward A. Frongillo, Angela D. Liese, Bo Cai, D. Alan Nelson, Lianne M. Kurina, LesLee Funderburk. Christine E. Blake, Edward A. Frongillo, Angela D. Liese, Bo Cai, D. Alan Nelson, Lianne M. Kurina, LesLee Funderburk. Submitted to Journal of Primary Prevention, 2019, in review.

3. Michael P. Burke, Sonya J. Jones, Edward Frongillo, Christine E. Blake, Maryah Fram. Parenting styles are associated with overall child dietary quality within low-income and food-insecure households. Public Health Nutrition, 2018, revise and resubmit.

4. Anthony Crimarco; Gabrielle M. Turner-McGrievya; Swann Adamsb,c; Mark Macaudaa; Christine Blakea; Nicholas Younginer. Examining demographic characteristics and food access indicators from the location of vegan soul food restaurants in the south. Submitted to Ethnicity and Health, 2018, in review.

5. Jessica L Escobar-Alegria, Edward A Frongillo, Christine E Blake. What it means for policy actors to sustain a food and nutrition security policy during presidential transitions. Submitted to Health Policy and Planning, 2018, in review.

6. Rosemond, Tiara N., Shapiro, Cheri A., Burke, Michael P., Frongillo, Edward A., Blake, Christine E. Disrupted relationships, chaos, and altered family meals in food-insecure households: Experiences of caregivers and children. Submitted to the Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, 2019, in review.

7. Younginer, Nicholas, Blake, Christine E., Jones, Sonya J., Kim, Sehill. Media discourse around the SNAP program during the contentious passage of the Agricultural Act of 2014.

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In Preparation for Submission 1. Sonya Jones, Freedman, Darcy, Childers, Casey, Blake, Christine, and Liese, Angela. How

cultural frames guide strategies to eliminate child hunger. Social Science and Medicine, 2018.

2. Blake, Christine, E., Davison KK, Kachurak A, Blaine RE, Younginer N*, Fisher JO Caregiver conceptualizations of preschool child snacks: Food, Context, and Purpose.

3. Rosemond, Tiara N., Blake, Christine E., Shapiro, Cheri A., Burke, Michael P., Bernal, Jennifer, Adams, Elizabeth, Frongillo, Edward A. Household Chaos Moderates the Impact of Interpersonal Relationships on Family Meal Interactions in Food-Insecure Households.

4. Younginer, Nicholas, Blake, Christine E., Jones, Sonya J., Kim, Sehill. What it means to be American: Locating ideology and logics in perspectives about the SNAP program through reactions to media vignettes.

5. Allison Parsons, Tiara Rosemond, Elana Wells, Whitney Raglin Bignall, Scotty Buff, Christine Blake**. Collaborating to Improve Child Nutrition and Physical Activity Behaviors.

6. Dubios, Kelli, Monterrosa, Eva, Blake, Christine E., Fram, M.S., Frongillo, E.A., Macauda, M. Understanding parenting beliefs and practices across domains. In preparation for submission.

7. Burke, Michael, Jones, Sonya J., Frongillo, Edward A., and Blake, Christine E. The Social Context of Mealtime and Children's Dietary Quality in Food-Insecure Households with children. In preparation for second submission.

8. Edward A. Frongillo, Jennifer Bernal, Elizabeth Massey, Elizabeth J. Adams, Krystal Rampailli, Tiara Rosemond, and Christine E. Blake. Food-insecure children experience shame and alterations in child activities and family cohesion in rural South Carolina and Oregon. In preparation for second submission.

9. Monalisa, Nazratun N., Rosemond, Tiara N., Thrasher, James F., Kim, Jiyeon, and Blake, Christine E. Attention to FOP labels may prompt parents to make healthier child food and beverage choices. In preparation for second submission.

10. Harmon, Brook E., Blake, Christine E., Jones, Sonya J., Washington, Ann P. A qualitative study of eating identity labels used by low-income rural African Americans. In preparation for submission to Qualitative Health Research, 2016.

11. Torres-McGehee, Toni M., Blake, Christine E., Minton, Dawn M., Frongillo, Edward A., Burke, Michael P., Lenkerd, Allison*, Cable, LTC Sonya, Searson, Jeremy R., and Glover, Saundra H. Perceptions of Body Image and Prevalence of Disordered Eating among Drill Sergeant Candidates in the United States Army. In preparation.

Presentations (Candidate is presenter at meeting) Invited Presentations at Professional Meetings

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1. Blake, Christine E. Drivers of food choice. Invited panelist at the Consumer Indicators of the Food Environment workshop. GAIN- Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition. Washington, DC, January 2018.

2. Blake, Christine E. Understanding drivers of food choice in diverse and dynamic settings: Conceptual and methodological innovations. Invited presentation at Hungry Cities: The Global Revolution in Food Systems. ILSI Research Foundation Scientific Session 2017. Hilton La Jolla Torrey Pines. January 23, 2017.

3. Blake, Christine E., Fisher, Jennifer Orlet, Gehre, Claudia, Younginer, Nicholas*, Orloski, Alexandria, Blaine, Rachel E., Bruton, Yasmeen, Davison, Kirsten K. Perceptions and use of portion size strategies for preschool children’s snacks. Invited presentation at the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Workgroup on the role of nutrition and physical activity in child development. November 9th, 2015.

4. Blake, Christine E. Understanding parents’ perceptions of child snacks: definitions, contexts, purposes, and portion sizes. Invited presentation for the meeting of the Central Midlands Dietetic Association in Columbia, SC, February 4th, 2015.

5. Blake, Christine E., Jones, Sonya J., Pringle-Washington, A., and Ellison, J. Assessing eating identities of rural African American’s in the Southern US. University of South Carolina, Center for Nutrition and Health Disparities lecture series, Columbia, SC, April, 2010.

6. Blake, Christine E., Devine, Carol M., Bisogni, Carole A., Wethington, E., Jastran, Margaret M., and Farrell, T. Food choice coping strategies of employed parents. South Carolina Dietetic Association, Columbia, SC, April, 2010.

7. Davison, Kirsten K., Blake, Christine E., and Fisher, Jennifer O. Child snacking and portion sizes- What are parents doing? Forefronts in Portion Size. Center for Obesity Research and Education, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, April 2014.

Contributed Presentations at Professional Meetings

1. Blake, Christine E. and Frongillo, Edward A. Drivers of food choice behavior. A learning lab workshop presented at the annual Agriculture, Nutrition, and Health Academy Week. Accra, Ghana. June 2018.

2. Blake, Christine E., Rosemond, Tiara N.*, Bernal, Jennifer, Frongillo, Edward A. The role of television during family meals: Enable or disrupter of communication. Oral presentation at the Experimental Biology Conference, San Diego, LA, April, 2016.

3. Blake, Christine E., Younginer, Nicholas, Davison, Kirsten K., Orloski, Alexandra, Blaine, Rachel E., Ganter, Claudia, Fisher, Jennifer O., What makes a food a snack? Snack definitions among low-income caregivers of preschool-age children. Poster presented at the Annual meeting of The Obesity Society, Boston, MA, November, 2014.

4. Blake, Christine E., Younginer, Nicholas, Fisher, Jennifer O., Blaine, Rachel E., Orloski, Alexandra, Adler, R., Bruton, Y., and Davison, Kirsten K. Child snacking contexts and purposes and their associated nutritional quality among low-income caregivers of preschoolers. Poster presented at the Annual meeting of the International Society for Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity. San Diego, CA, 2014.

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5. Blake, Christine E., Younginer, Nicholas, Fisher, Jennifer O., Blaine, Rachel E., Orloski, Alexandra, Gehre, Claudia, Bruxton, Yasmeen, Davison, Kirsten K. Child snacking contexts and purposes and their associated nutritional quality. Oral presentation at the annual meeting of the International Society for Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity. San Diego, CA, 2014.

6. Blake, Christine E., Fisher, Jennifer O., Younginer, Nicholas, Orloski, Alexandra, Blaine, Rachel, Hamtil, Heather, Bruxton, Yasmeen, Davison, Kirsten K. Integrating card-sort and qualitative interview methods to understand parents’ child-snack schemas. University of South Carolina Nutrition Center Symposium. Columbia, SC, March, 2014.

7. Blake, Christine E., Jones, Sonya, Martini, Lauren, and Bell, Bethany. Individual and Contextual factors associated with use of food choice coping behaviors among food insecure parents. Poster presentation at the annual meeting of the American Public Health Association, Boston, MA, November, 2013.

8. Blake, Christine E., Rosemond, Tiara N.*, Torres-McGehee, Toni M., Frongillo, Edward A., Burke, Michael P., Lenkerd, Allison*, Minton, Dawn M., Cable, LTC Sonya, and Glover, Saundra H. Drill Sergeants’ two contrasting approaches to “soldierization” and instilling healthy eating behaviors in soldiers. Annual meeting of the American Society for Nutrition. Boston, MA, April, 2013.

9. Blake, Christine E., Rosemond, Tiara N.*, Torres-McGehee, Toni M., Frongillo, Edward A., Burke, Michael P., Lenkerd, Allison*, Minton, Dawn M., Cable, LTC Sonya, and Glover, Saundra H. Drill Sergeants’ two contrasting approaches to “soldierization” and instilling healthy eating behaviors in soldiers. Oral presentation at the Center for Nutrition and Health Disparities Research Symposium at the University of South Carolina, March 2013.

10. Blake, Christine E.; Liese, Angela D.; Freedman, Darcy A.; Barnes, Timothy L. Relationships between Personal Eating Identity and Perceptions of Healthy Food Access in the Neighborhood Food Environment. Epidemiology. 23(5S):, September 2012. doi: 10.1097/01.ede.0000416862.59755.1f

11. Blake, Christine E., Monterrosa, E., Fram, M.S., Frongillo, E.A., Macauda, M., & Whitaker, P. Understanding parenting beliefs and practices across domains and cultures. ISBNPA 2012 Pre-conference meeting on “Measuring Parenting”, Houston, Texas, May, 2012.

12. Blake, Christine E., Smith, N., Harmon, B., Beets, M. The impact of a children's culinary skills program on individual and household level dietary attitudes and behaviors. Annual meeting of the International Society for Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, Austin Texas, May 2012.

13. Blake, Christine E., Barnes, T.L., Nichols, M.D., Liese, Angela D. 'Eating identity and perceptions of the neighborhood food environment. Annual meeting of the American Society for Nutrition, San Diego, California, April 2012.

14. Blake, Christine E. Liese, Angela D., Nichols, M., Jones, Sonya J. Freedman, Darcy, Colabianchi, N. Construct validity of a short 12-item tool to assess eating identity. Oral presentation at the annual meeting of the American Society for Nutrition, Washington D.C., April, 2011.

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15. Blake, Christine E., Liese, Angela D., Nichols, M., Jones, Sonya J., Freedman, Darcy, Colabianchi, N. Measuring the dimensions of eating identity: Internal consistency and test-retest reliability of a short 12-item tool. Oral presentation at the annual meeting of the American Society for Nutrition, Washington D.C., April, 2011.

16. Blake, Christine E. Devine, Carol M., Wethington, E., Farrell, Tracy J., & Bisogni, Carole A. Parents' use of food choice coping strategies: Associations with work and family conditions and dietary quality. Oral presentation at the Center for Nutrition and Health Disparities Research Symposium at the University of South Carolina, March 2011.

17. Blake, Christine E. Liese, A. D., Nichols, M., Jones, Sonya J., Freedman, Darcy, & Colabianchi, N. Construct Validity and Reliability of a Short12-item Tool to Assess Eating Identity. Poster presentation at the Center for Nutrition and Health Disparities Research Symposium at the University of South Carolina, March 2011.

18. Blake, Christine E., Jones, Sonya J., Pringle-Washington, A., and Ellison, J. Assessing eating identities of rural African American’s in the Southern US. Oral presentation at the international Society for Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity conference. Minneapolis, MN, June 2010.

19. Blake, Christine E., Devine, Carol M.A., Wethington, E., Farrell, T., and Bisogni, Carole A. Parents’ use of food choice coping strategies; Associations with work and family conditions and dietary quality. Oral presentation at the international Society for Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity conference. Minneapolis, MN, June 2010.

20. Blake, Christine E., Fehlner-Peach, H., Bisogni, C., Jastran, Margaret M., Sobal, Jeffery, and Devine, Carol M. How employed adults construct scripts for workplace eating: “Recharge the battery,” “share lives,” or “just feed the hunger”. Appetite, 2009. Oral presentation at the joint meeting of the Association for the Study of Food and Society and The Agriculture, Food, and Human Values Society, State College, PA, May 2009.

21. Blake, Christine E, Devine, Carol M., Wethington, E., Jastran, Margaret M., Farrell, Tracy J., and Bisogni, Carole A. Employed parents' satisfaction with food choice coping strategies: influence of gender and household structure. FASEB Journal, 2009;23:73.13. Poster presented at the Experimental Biology Conference, New Orleans, LA, April, 2009.

22. Blake, Christine E., Bisogni, Carole A., Jastran, Margaret M., Sobal, Jeffery, Devine, Carol M., and Winter Falk, L. How adults construct evening meals: Scripts for food choice. Poster presented at the International Society for Behavior Nutrition and Physical Activity conference, Boston, MA, July, 2006.

23. Blake, Christine E., Bisogni, C. A., Jastran, Margaret M., Sobal, Jeffery, and Devine, Carol M. Use of Food Schema Categories Varies across Food Choice Context: A Card Sort Analysis. Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior. 2005;37(Suppl 1):S40 Abstract O40. Presented at the Society for Nutrition Education Conference, Orlando, FL, July, 2005.

24. Blake, Christine E., Bisogni, C. A., Jastran, Margaret M. M., Devine, Carol M. M., Sobal, Jeffery Stability of Food Choice Schemas across Eating Situations. FASEB Journal. 2004;18(4-5): Abstract #110.8. Poster presented at the Experimental Biology Conference, Washington, DC, April, 2004.

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25. Blake, Christine E., Jastran, Margaret M., Bisogni, Carole A., Sobal, Jeffrey, and Devine, Carol M. The Exploration of Food Choice Schemas. Appetite. 2003;41:343. Poster presented at the 11th Food Choice Conference, Philadelphia, PA, July, 2003.

26. Blake, Christine E. and Bisogni, Carole A. Personal and Family Food Choice Schemas of Rural Women in Upstate New York. FASEB Journal. 2003;17(4-5): Abstract #521.2. Presented at the Experimental Biology Conference, San Diego, CA. April, 2003.

27. Blake, Christine E., N’Doye, Issa, and Zeitlan, Marian. Food Schema Conflict among Type-Two Diabetics in Urban West Africa. Presented at the Fifth International Conference on Dietary Assessment Methods. Expanding the Horizon: Dietary Assessment in a Multi-cultural world. Chiang Rai, Thailand, January, 2003.

Abstracts (abstracts/presentations for which the candidate is not the presenter) In Print/In Press

1. Julianna M. Jayne, Christine E. Blake, Edward A. Frongillo, Angela D. Liese, Bo Cai, Alan Nelson, Lianne M. Kurina, LesLee Funderburk. Stressful Life Changes Affect Nutrition-Related Health Outcomes among US Army Soldiers. Submitted to the annual meeting of the American Society of Nutrition. Baltimore, MD. June, 2019.

2. Elizabeth Regan, Marilyn Wende, Christine Blake, Stacy Fritz. Yoga for Everyone: A qualitative study of a community yoga class for people with disability. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Physical Therapy Association. Washington, DC. January, 2019.

3. Dunn CG, Wilcox S, Bernhart JA, Blake CE, Kaczynski AT, Turner-McGrievy GM. Church leaders’ views of health promotion efforts for children and youth. Accepted for a poster presentation at the Society of Behavioral Medicine Annual Meeting and Scientific Sessions; Washington DC; March 2019.

4. Anna Cofie, Victor Kirksey, Christine Blake, and Chamberline Ozigbu. Utilization of Health Services Amongst Insured Public Health International Students at University of South Carolina: An Exploratory Research of West African Cohort. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Public Health Association (APHA), San Diego, CA. November, 2018.

5. Bujak BK, Jayne JM, Blake CE, Torres-McGehee TM, Frongillo EA, Cable S, Glover SH, Emerson DM. (2018). Role of Drill Sergeants in Influencing Nutrition Behaviors of U.S. Army Basic Trainees. Poster Presented at the Military Health System Research Symposium, August 20-23, 2018, Kissimmee, FL.

6. Ligia I. Reyes, Edward A. Frongillo, Christine E. Blake, Anabelle Bonvecchio, Wendy Gonzalez, Spencer Moore. Proceso de adquisición de alimentos para niños menores de 5 años en zonas rurales, México. Poster presented at Sociedad Latinoamericana de Nutrición (SLAN). Mexico, November 2018.

7. Iachini, A., DeHart, D., Browne, T, Dunn, B., Blake, E.W., & Blake, C. (2018, November). Promoting collaborative leadership through interprofessional education to promote positive youth development. Poster presentation at CSWE's 64th Annual Program Meeting. Orlando, FL. 2018.

8. Nguyen, Hoa T., Frongillo, Edward A., Blake, Christine, Shapiro, Cheri, Frith, A. Earlier food insecurity was negatively associated with later parenting in early childhood for girls more than boys. ASN, 2018.

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9. Shibani Kulkarni1, Edward A. Frongillo1, Kenda Cunningham, Spencer Moore, Christine E. Blake. Intra-household bargaining of women and men, role of food insecurity, and its relationship with child nutritional status. ASN, 2018.

10. Reyes, L.I., Frongillo, E.A., Blake, C.E., Bonvecchio, A., Gonzalez, W., Moore, S. (2018, June). Trade-offs mothers make to acquire foods fed to children < 5 years in rural Mexico. Poster presented at Nutrition 2018, American Society for Nutrition, Boston, MA.

11. Ligia I. Reyes1, Edward A. Frongillo1, Christine E. Blake, Anabelle Bonvecchio2, Wendy Gonzalez3, Spencer Moore. Trade-offs mothers make to acquire foods fed to children < 5 years in rural Mexico. ASN, 2018.

12. John A. Bernhart, Kimberly W. Jones, Lindsay Decker, Christine Blake, Sara Wilcox, Jessica Abt. The Influences of Altruism and its Indicators on Individuals’ Physical Activity Experiences in For- cause Events: A Qualitative Inquiry. SBM, 2018.

13. Androlia, Eliza, Frongillo, Edward, Saunders, Ruth, Shapiro, Cheri, Blake, Christine. Backpack programs obscure the root causes of poverty in communities. Submitted to AMCHP, 2018.

14. Alhabas, Maryam, Frongillo, Edward, Blake, Christine E. The Effect of Workplace Breastfeeding Supporting Policy on Breastfeeding Duration in Riyadh, KSA. Breastfeeding and Feminism International Conference 2018: The Dance of Nurture in a Complex World: How biology, gender, and social context shape how we nourish our children. Chapel Hill, NC, USA. March, 2018.

15. Jayne, Julianna*, Blake, Christine E., Frongillo, Edward A., Liese, Angela D., Cai, Bo, Nelson, Alan, Kurina, Lianne M., Funderburk, Leslee. The Shape of the Army: Body Mass Index Trajectories of Active-Duty U.S. Army Soldiers from 2011-2014. Discovery Day USC, 2018.

16. Wende, Marilyn*, Regan, Elizabeth*, Blake, Christine E. Yoga for everyone: A qualitative study of a community yoga class for people with disability. Discovery Day USC, 2018.

17. Jayne, Julianna*, Buyak, Babara*, Blake, Christine E., Torres-McGehee, Toni, Frongillo, Edward A., Cable, Sonya, Glover, Saundra H. Role of Drill Sergeants in Basic Training Soldiers’ Nutrition Behaviors. University of South Carolina Discover USC. Poster presentation award winner. Columbia, SC, April, 2017.

18. Mandelbaum, J., Alhabas, M., & Mesa, A. (2018, April). Barriers to exclusive breastfeeding and motivations for early introduction of formula among Latina mothers in Columbia, SC. Poster presentation at the 8th Annual Center for Research on Nutrition and Health Disparities Symposium, Columbia, SC.

19. Mandelbaum, J., Alhabas, M., & Mesa, A. (2018, February). Barriers to exclusive breastfeeding and motivations for early introduction of formula among Latina mothers in Columbia, SC. Poster presentation at the South Carolina Public Health Association Annual Conference, Myrtle Beach, SC.

20. Kirsten Davison, Christine Blake, Alexandria Kachurak, Rachel Blaine, Nicholas Younginer, Julie Lumeng, Alison Miller, Sheryl Hughes, Thomas Power, Amber Vaughn, & Jennifer Fisher. Development and Validation of the Parenting around Child Snacking (PACS) scale. Oral presentation at the Interantional Society for Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity annual meeting 2017. Victoria BC, Canada, June, 2017.

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21. Nicholas Younginer,* PhD, Christine E. Blake, PhD, RD, Sonya Jones, Ph.D., Sei-hill Kim, PhD and Ann Kingsolver, PhD. Roots of Perspective in the American Context: News Media Discourse and Stakeholder Perspectives About the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program. Poster presentation at the American Public Health Association annual meeting and expo 2017, Atlanta, November 2017.

22. Joni D. Nelson, PhD, Amy Brock Martin, DrPH, S. Melinda Spencer, PhD, MA, Justin Moore, PhD, MS and Christine E. Blake, PhD, RD,. Elevating oral health interprofessional practice among pediatricians through a statewide quality improvement learning collaborative. Oral presentation at the American Public Health Association annual meeting and expo 2017, Atlanta, November 2017.

23. Reyes, L.I., Frongillo, E.A., Blake, C.E., Moore, S., Gonzalez, W., Bonvecchio, A. (2017, April). The local food system that mothers of children aged 1 to 5 years access in rural Mexico. Poster presented at Experimental Biology 2017, American Society for Nutrition Late-Breaking Poster Session, Chicago, IL.

24. Chiwoneso B. Tinago, PhD, MPH1, Lucy Annang Ingram, PhD, MPH2, Edward A. Frongillo, PhD2, Christine E. Blake, PhD, RD2, Barbara Engelsmann, MD, MRCGP, MPH3, David Simmons, PhD. Conceptualizations of N utrition and Food Choice Behaviors among Adolescent Girls and Young Women in Harare, Zimbabwe. Oral presented at Experimental Biology 2017, American Society for Nutrition Late-Breaking Poster Session, Chicago, IL.

25. Dunn, Caroline*, Boutte, Alicia*, Turner-McGrievy, Brie, and Blake, Christine E. Successful Losers: A Qualitative Evaluation of Experiences Using eHealth for Weight Loss. Submitted for presentation at the Society for Nutrition Education and Behavior, San Diego, CA, April, 2016.

26. Rosemond, Tiara,* Blake, Christine E., Bernal, Jennifer, Burke, Michael P., and Frongillo, Edward A. Strong Interpersonal Relationships Buffer the Impact of Chaos on Quality of Family Meal Interactions in Food-insecure Households. Oral presentation at the annual meeting of the American Society for Nutrition, Experimental Biology Conference, San Diego, CA, April, 2016.

27. Rosemond, Tiara,* Blake, Christine E., Bernal, Jennifer, Burke, Michael P., and Frongillo, Edward A. Strong Interpersonal Relationships Buffer the Impact of Chaos on Quality of Family Meal Interactions in Food-insecure Households. Poster presentation for the student competition at the annual meeting of the American Society for Nutrition, Experimental Biology Conference, San Diego, CA, April, 2016.

28. Jessica Escobar Alegria, Edward A. Frongillo, Christine E. Blake, Lee D. Walker, Gerald McDermott. Implications of Terminal Logic Behavior and the Logic of Strategic Defection during Presidential Transitions for Sustainability of Food and Nutrition Security Policy. Oral presentation at the annual meeting of the American Society for Nutrition, Experimental Biology Conference, San Diego, CA, April, 2016.

29. Eliza Fishbein Androlia, Edward A. Frongillo, Christine E. Blake, Cheri Shapiro, Ruth P. Saunders. Why are communities so committed to providing non-governmental food-assistance programs? Submitted for presentation at the annual meeting of the American Society for Nutrition, Experimental Biology Conference, San Diego, CA, April, 2016.

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30. Chiwoneso B. Tinago, Lucy Annang Ingram, Christine E. Blake, Edward A. Frongillo. Individual and Structural Environmental Influences on Utilization of Iron and Folic Acid Supplementation among Pregnant Women in Harare, Zimbabwe. Oral presentation at the annual meeting of the American Society for Nutrition, Experimental Biology Conference, San Diego, CA, April, 2016.

31. Choi, Seul Ki, Frongillo, Edward A, Blake, Christine E., and Thrasher, James F. Comparison of food availability in school stores in Seoul, South Korea before and after implementation of two national food- and nutrient-based policies. Oral presentation at the annual meeting of the American Society for Nutrition, Experimental Biology Conference, San Diego, CA, April, 2016.

32. Nazratun N. Monalisa*, Tiara N. Rosemond*, James F. Thrasher, Jiyeon Kim, Christine E. Blake. Attention to FOPfront-of-pack labels is associated with parents’ healthy food and beverage choices for their children. Submitted for presentation at the annual meeting of the American Society for Nutrition, Experimental Biology Conference, San Diego, CA, April, 2016.

33. Fisher, Jennifer, O. Blake, Christine, Blaine, Rachel, Younginer, Nicholas*, Gehre, Claudia, Orloski, Alexandra, Bruton, Yasmeen, Davison, Kirsten, K., Parenting around Child Snacking Questionnaire: a multi-stage iterative approach to theory-based, empirically informed scale development. Oral presentation at the 14th International Society of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity Annual Meeting. Edinburgh, Scotland. June 3-6, 2015.

34. Fisher, Jennifer O., Blake, Christine E., Blaine, Rachel E., Younginer, Nicholas*, Gehre, Claudia, Orleski, Alexandra., Bruton, Yasmeen, Davison, Kirsten K. Anything to make her smile: A conceptual framework for parenting practices around child snacking among low-income caregivers of preschoolers. Oral presentation at the 14th International Society of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity Annual Meeting. Edinburgh, Scotland. June 3-6, 2015.

35. Child, S., Miner, H., Blake, C.E., & Kaczynski, A.T. Minority residents in low-income historically disadvantaged communities perceive community gardens as a positive approach to address multiple barriers to healthy eating. Oral presentation at the 14th International Society of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity Annual Meeting. Edinburgh, Scotland. June 3-6, 2015.

36. Xiaoguang Ma, Angela Liese, Sonya Jones, Darcy Freedman, Bethany Bell, Christine Blake, Carrie Draper, James Hibbert. Perceived and Geographic Food Access and Food Security Status among Households with Children. Oral presentation at the 14th International Society of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity Annual Meeting. Edinburgh, Scotland. June 3-6, 2015.

37. Brook Harmon, Christine Blake, Paige Pirkey, Hongmei Zhang. An Examination of Eating and Physical Activity Identities. Oral presentation at the 14th International Society of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity Annual Meeting. Edinburgh, Scotland. June 3-6, 2015.

38. Blake, Betsy, Browne, Teri, Dunn, Brie, Iachini, Aidyn, Blake, Christine. Evaluating the Impact of an Interprofessional Childhood Obesity Course on Students’ Interprofessional

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Socialization and Valuing. Poster presentation at the Interprofessional Education conference, Collaborating Across Borders, 2015.

39. Bruton, Yasmeen P., Blake, Christine E., Davison, Kirsten K., Orloski, Alexandra., Blaine, Rachel E., Younginer, Nicholas*., Jones, N., Fisher, Jennifer O. Grandma Knows Best: Maternal perceptions of grandparents’ influence on child snacking and parental feeding authority. Presented at The Annual Meeting of The Obesity Society, Los Angeles CA, November, 2015.

40. Paige Pirkey, Brook E. Harmon, Emma Draluck, Christine E. Blake, James R. Hebert. Pastoral Influence on Health Initiatives within the African American Church and Community. Poster presented at the American Association for Cancer Research, Atlanta, GA, November, 2015.

41. Jessica Escobar Alegria, Edward A Frongillo, Christine E Blake, Lee D Walker, Gerald A McDermott. Sustainability of Food and Nutrition Security Policy during Presidential Transitions Oral presentation at the annual meeting of the American Society for Nutrition, Experimental Biology, Boston, MA, March 28-April 1, 2015.

42. Choi Seul-Ki, Frongillo Edward A, Blake Christine E, Thrashser James F, Tompkins ME. Why do school stores in South Korea still sell restricted foods four years after the school store policy? Poster presented at the annual meeting of the American Society for Nutrition, Experimental Biology, Boston, MA, March 28-April 1, 2015.

43. Rosemond, Tiara,* Blake, Christine E., and Jones, Sonya J. Coping with chaos: Food choice coping strategies mediate relationships between household chaos and hunger. The Obesity Society. Poster presented at the Annual meeting of The Obesity Society, Boston, MA, November, 2014.

44. Alexandria Orloski, Christine E. Blake, Kirsten K. Davison, Nicholas Younginer*, Claudia Gehre, Rachel E. Blaine, Colleen Tewksbury, Yasmeen Bruton, Jennifer Orlet Fisher. Associations of caregiver demographics with the types and quality of snacks offered to low-income Preschoolers. Poster presented at the Annual meeting of The Obesity Society, Boston, MA, November, 2014.

45. Parsons, Alison*, Blake, Christine E., and Buff, Scotty. Comprehensive changes in school environment, health education, and teacher modeling led to healthier obesity-related diet and physical activity behaviors in preschool children. Poster presentation at the American Association of Health Behavior, Charleston, SC, 2014.

46. Dumbiri Onyeajam, Eunika Simons, Jumee Wang, and Christine Blake, Graduate students experiences at one US Southeastern university student health care center. Poster presentation at the annual meeting of the American Public Health Association, Boston, MA, November, 2014.

47. Younginer, Nicholas*. Blake, Christine E., Davison, Kirsten K., Orleski, Alexandra., Blaine, Rachel E., Gehre, Claudia, Adler, Rachel, and Fisher, Jennifer O. Is a Burger a Snack? Conceptualization and Nutritional Value of Foods Identified as Snacks among Low-income Caregivers of Preschool-age Children. Poster presentation at the annual meeting of the International Society for Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity. San Diego, CA, May, 2014.

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48. Blaine, Rachel E., Fisher, Jennifer O., Blake, Christine E., Younginer, Nicholas, Orloski, Alexandra., Gehre, Claudia, Bruton, Yasmeen., and Davison, Kirsten K. Conditioned to eat while watching TV? Low-income caregivers’ perspectives on the role of television and snacking behaviors among preschoolers. Poster presentation at the annual meeting of the International Society for Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity. San Diego, CA, May, 2014.

49. Davison, Kirsten K., Blake, Christine E., Blaine, Rachel, Younginer, Nicholas, Orloski, Aalexandra, Gehre, Claudia, Bruton, Yasmeen, and Fisher, Jennifer O. Anything to make her smile: A conceptual framework for parenting practices around child snacking among low-income caregivers of preschoolers. Poster presentation at the annual meeting of the International Society for Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity. San Diego, CA, May, 2014.

50. Younginer, Nicholas*, Blake, Christine E., Jones, Sonya, Draper, Carrie Resilience and Hope: Context Shaping Meaning in Experiences of Household Food Insecurity. Oral presentation at the annual meeting of the International Society for Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity. San Diego, CA, May, 2014.

51. Lenkerd, Allison, Blake, Christine E., Buff, Scotty M. Comprehensive changes in school environment, health education, and teacher modeling led to healthier obesity-related diet and physical activity behaviors in preschool children. Poster presentation at the annual meeting of the International Society for Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity. San Diego, CA, May, 2014.

52. Davison, Kirsten K., Blake, Christine E., and Fisher, Jennifer O. Child snacking and portion sizes- What are parents doing? Forefronts in Portion Size. Center for Obesity Research and Education, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, April 2014.

53. Heidari, Leila* and Blake, Christine E. A sustainable after-school gardening program that emphasizes nutrition and environmental education. University of South Carolina Discovery Day Undergraduate Research symposium. Oral presentation award winner. Columbia, SC, April, 2014.

54. Panvalkar, Nina* and Blake, Christine E. Oral Hygiene knowledge and practices of adults in rural India. University of South Carolina Discovery Day Undergraduate Research symposium. Poster presentation award winner. Columbia, SC, April, 2014.

55. Rosemond, Tiara N.*. Blake, Christine E., Thrasher, James F., Kim, Jiyeon, and Heboyan, Vahe. Eye-tracking technology depicts variations in parents’ attention to different front-of-package nutrition labels. University of South Carolina Nutrition Center Symposium. Columbia, SC, March, 2014.

56. Lenkerd, Allison A.*, Blake, Christine E., Buff, Scotty M. Comprehensive changes in school environment, health education, and teacher modeling led to healthier obesity-related diet and physical activity behaviors in preschool children. University of South Carolina Nutrition Center Symposium. Columbia, SC, March, 2014.

57. Escobar-Alegria, Jessica, Frongillo, Edward A., Blake, Christine E., Walker, Lee D., and McDermott, Gerald A. Perspectives of country actors on sustainability of food-nutrition security policies across presidential transitions. University of South Carolina Nutrition Center Symposium. Columbia, SC, March, 2014.

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58. Jones, Sonya J, Draper, Carrie L., Bell, Bethany, Burke, Michael P., Martini, Lauren, Younginer, Nicholas*, Blake, Christine E., Probst, Janice C., Freedman, Darcy A., Liese, Angela D. University of South Carolina Nutrition Center Symposium. Columbia, SC, March, 2014.

59. Draper, Carrie, Jones, Sonya J., Bell, Bethany, Burke, Michael P., Martini, Lauren, Younginer, Nicholas*, Blake, Christine E., Probst, Janice C., Freedman, Darcy A., Liese, Angela D --- University of South Carolina Nutrition Center Symposium. Columbia, SC, March, 2014.

60. Heidari, Leila*, Blake, Christine E., Perkins, Autumn. A sustainable after-school gardening program that emphasizes nutrition and environmental education. University of South Carolina Nutrition Center Symposium. Columbia, SC, March, 2014.

61. Lenkerd, Allison, Blake, Christine E., and Buff, Scotty M. Evaluation of a school-based behavior modification, nutrition and physical education, obesity prevention program. Poster presentation at annual meeting of the American Academy of Health Behavior, March 2014.

62. Wirth, Michael, Blake, Christine E., Hebert, James R., Lee, D.C., Adams, Swann A., Steck, Susan E., Sui, Xeimei., Kuk, Jennifer L., Baruth, M, and Blair, Steven N. Weight dissatisfaction is associated with increased type II diabetes risk among a population of adults from the Aerobics Center Longitudinal Study (ACLS), 2013.

63. Liese, Angela D., Martini, Lauren, Draper, Carrie, Burke, Michael, Younginer, Nicholas, Probst, Jan, Blake, Christine E., Freedman, Darcy, Bell, Bethany, & Jones, Sonya J. Recruitment strategies and participation in a case control study on childhood hunger. Poster presentation at the annual meeting of the American College of Epidemiology, Louisville, KY, September, 2013.

64. Jones, Sonya J., Burke, Michael, Draper, Carrie, Freedman, Darcy, Blake, Christine E.., Liese, A., Bell, Bethany,& Martini, Lauren Urban very low food-secure families experience similar demands, but have fewer assets to adapt compared to other food –insecure families. Oral presentation at the annual meeting of the American Public Health Association, Boston, MA, November, 2013.

65. Besenyi, Gina M., Lenkerd, Allison A.,* Kaczynski, Andrew T., Wilhelm Stanis, Sonja A., and Blake, Christine E. Land uses, incivilities, and unhealthy retail outlets around parks: Differences by neighborhood income and race/ethnicity. Poster presentation at the annual meeting of the American Public Health Association, Boston, MA, November, 2013.

66. Rosemond, Tiara*, Blake, Christine E., Buff, Scotty M., Blake, Elizabeth W., Dunn, Brie, Browne, Teri. An Interprofessional Education program that includes clinical and community oriented health professions fosters increased sensitivity to of the complexities of childhood obesity. Oral presentation at the annual meeting of the American Public Health Association, Boston, MA, November, 2013.

67. Nelson, Joni D., Blake, Christine E., Moore, Justin B., Kolby, Mary Bea, and Morris, Sara. Characteristics of successful partnerships to promote physical activity among youth. Oral presentation at the annual meeting of the American Public Health Association, Boston, MA, November, 2013.

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68. Dunn BL, Blake EW, Rosemond TN*, Blake CE, Buff S, Browne T. An interprofessional program that includes clinical and community-oriented health professions to address childhood obesity. 114th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy. Chicago, IL. July 2013.

69. Blake, Elizabeth W., Dunn, Brie L., Rosemond, Tiara N.*., Blake, Christine E., Buff, Scotty M., & Browne, Teri. An interprofessional program that includes clinical and community-oriented health professions to address childhood obesity. Paper presented at the Annual meeting of the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy, Chicago, IL, June 2013.

70. Probst, Jan, Jones, Sonya J., Liese, Angela D., Bell, Bethany, Blake, Christine E., Freedman, Darcy, Burke, Michael, & Martini, Lauren Advantage, rural? Differences between rural and urban food insecure families. Oral presenation at the annual meeting of the National Rural Health Association, Louisville, KY, May, 2013.

71. Burke, Michael P., Jones, Sonya J., Blake, Christine E., Fram, Maryah S., and Frongillo, Edward A. Very low food security among children is associated with daily energy intake and diet quality. Annual meeting of the American Society for Nutrition. Boston, MA, April, 2013.

72. Torres-McGehee, Toni M., Blake, Christine E., Minton, Dawn M., Frongillo, Edward A., Burke, Michael P., Lenkerd, Allison*, Cable, LTC Sonya, Searson, Jeremy R., and Glover, Saundra H. Perceptions of Body Image and Prevalence of Disordered Eating among Drill Sergeant Candidates in the United States Army. Submitted to the Annual meeting of the American College of Sports Medicine, 2013.

73. Minton, Dawn M., Torres-McGehee, Toni M., Blake, Christine E., Frongillo, Edward A., Burke, Michael P., Lenkerd, Allison*, Cable, LTC Sonya, Searson, Jeremy R., and Glover, Saundra H. Sport Nutrition Knowledge among U.S. Army Drill Sergeant Candidates and Sources Utilized to Obtain Nutrition Information. Submitted to the Annual meeting of the American College of Sports Medicine, 2013.

74. Younginer, Nicholas*, Blake, Christine E., Jones, Sonya J., and Draper, Carrie Resilience and Hope: Identifying Trajectories and Contexts of Household Food Insecurity in South Carolina. Poster presentation at the annual symposium of the University of South Carolina Center for Research in Nutrition and Health Disparities, Columbia, SC, March 2013.

75. Jones, Sonya J., Burke, Michael P., Draper, Carrie, Liese, Angela, Bell, Bethany, Blake, Christine E., Martini, Lauren. Food insecure families need more assets to avoid child hunger. Oral presentation at the Center for Nutrition and Health Disparities Research Symposium at the University of South Carolina, March 2013.

76. Burke, Michael P., Jones, Sonya J., Frongillo, Edward A., Blake, Christine E., Fram, Maryah S., and Freedman, Darcy A. Lifetime racial discrimination and risk of household very low food security. Poster presentation at the annual symposium of the University of South Carolina Center for Research in Nutrition and Health Disparities, Columbia, SC, March 2013.

77. Draper, Carrie, Jones, Sonya J., Freedman, Darcy, Blake, C., & Childers, C. Using framing theory to understand the causes and potential solutions to end child hunger. Poster presentation at the annual symposium of the University of South Carolina Center for Research in Nutrition and Health Disparities, Columbia, SC, March 2013.

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78. Harmon, Brook E.*, Kim, Sei-Hill, Blake, Christine E. and Hebert, James A. Health care Information in African-American Churches. Annual meeting of the Society for Behavioral Medicine, 2013.

79. Freedman, Darcy A.; Blake, Christine E.; Liese, Angela D. Developing a Theoretical Framework for Food Access Research and Policy. Epidemiology. 23(5S):, September 2012. doi: 10.1097/01.ede.0000416860.52132.f5

80. Liese, Angela D.; Blake, Christine E.; Bell, Bethany A.; Barnes, Timothy L.; Freedman, Darcy A.. Spatial and Perceived Food Access, Food Shopping Behaviors, and Psychosocial Correlates of Fruit and Vegetable Intake. Epidemiology. 23(5S):, September 2012. doi: 10.1097/01.ede.0000416863.97873.0f

81. *Harmon, Brook E., Blake, Christine E., Armstead Cheryl, Hebert, James R. Annual meeting of the International Society for Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, Austin Texas, May 2012.

82. *Lenkerd, A., Blake, Christine E., & Buff, Scotty M.Qualitative Comparative analysis of Children's Experiences of a Comprehensive Childhood Obesity Program. Annual meeting of the International Society for Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, Austin Texas, May 2012.

83. *Rosemond, T., Blake, Christine E., & Buff, Scotty M.Evaluation of a school based behavior modification, nutrition and physical education, obesity prevention program. Annual meeting of the International Society for Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, Austin Texas, May 2012.

84. Jensen, M.L., Frongillo, E.A., Leroy, J. Blake, Christine E. Understanding how participating in a food-aid program in rural Guatemala alters household dietary choices. Annual meeting of the American Society for Nutrition, San Diego, California, April 2012.

85. Harmon, Brook E.*, Blake, Christine E., Hebert, James R., Wilcox, Sarah., Thrasher, James. Strategy for the assessment of media and physical environment using a faith-based example. Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 111(9), A-82. Poster presented at ADA annual meeting, San Diego, CA, September, 2011.

86. *Lenkerd, Allison., Blake, Christine E, Thrasher, James, and Rousu, Matthew. Feasibility of using an experimental auction methodology to assess the impact of front-of-package rating systems on parental demand for children’s beverages. FASEB, 2011. Oral presentation at the annual meeting of the American Society for Nutrition, Washington D.C., April, 2011.

87. Freedman, DarcyA., Blake, Christine E., & Liese, Angela. Engaging communities in the creation of healthy contexts. Invited colloquium at North Carolina State University, Department of Psychology, Raleigh, NC, November, 2011.

88. *Ali, Sarah., & Blake, Christine E. Motivation and health behaviors associated with adoption of more Plant Based Diets (PBD) among college aged students. Student award winner for oral presentation at the University of South Carolina Discovery Day, April 2011.

89. *Reimer, Bernadette., & Blake, Christine E. Impact of Point of Selection Signage for “5 A-Day and 50k” Tailored to Eating Identity. Student award winner for poster presentation at the University of South Carolina Discovery Day, April 2011.

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90. *Smith, Nicole., & Blake, Christine E. Promoting Positive Dietary Behaviors of Youth through Hands-On Cooking. Poster presentation at the University of South Carolina Discovery Day, April 2011.

91. Devine, Carol M., Blake, Christine E., Wethington, Elaine, and Farrell, Tracy J. Work-Family Structure and the Dietary Quality of Employed Parents, Presented at the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management, Boston, MA, November, 2010.

92. *Ali, Sarah. & Blake, Christine E. Understanding the impact of parental beliefs on preschool aged children’s lunchtime options. Poster presentation at the University of South Carolina Discovery Day, April 2010.

93. *Vijayagopalan, Sanghetta, Blake, Christine E., Armstead, Cheryl. & Noble, Jerlene. Understanding the Experiences of Diet and Physical Activity in Adolescents. Poster presentation at the University of South Carolina Discovery Day, April 2010.

94. Devine, Carol M., Farrell, Tracy J., Blake, Christine E., Wethington, Elaine, Jastran, Margaret M., and Bisogni, C.A The Food Choice Coping Strategies of Employed Parents: Associations with structural work conditions. Oral presentation at the meeting of the American Public Health Association, Philadelphia, PA, November, 2009.

95. Devine, Carol M., Blake, Christine E., Wethington, Elaine, Jabs, Jennifer, Jastran, Margaret M., and Farrell, Tracy J. Seeking balance and stability: gender, work-family integration, and food choice coping strategies of employed mothers and fathers. Posted presented at the international Society for Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity conference, Oslo, Norway, June, 2007.

BOOK CHAPTERS AND OTHER PUBLICATIONS

1. Bisogni, Carole A., Jastran, Margaret M., and Blake, Christine E. The construction of eating episodes, food scripts, and food routines. In, The Handbook of Behavior, Diet, and Nutrition. London, UK: Springer; 2010.

2. Blake, Christine E. How adults construct food choice: Categories, contexts, and scripts. Division of Nutritional Sciences, Cornell University; Ithaca, NY: 2006. Dissertation.

3. Blake, Christine E.. and Gier, Emily W. Swallowing disorders and nutritional status: The registered dietitians’ perspective. Perspectives on Swallowing and Swallowing Disorders. Dysphagia. 2003;12(2):22-27.

4. Blake, Christine E. Emergence of Food Schema as an Influence on Food Choice: A Qualitative Investigation of Rural Women’s Food Choice. Cornell University; Ithaca, NY: 2000. Thesis.

INVITED SEMINARS 1. Blake, Christine E. Construction of children’s snacks and meals in food insecure

households: Purpose, context, and chaos. Invited speaker for the Janet Clay White Lecturer in Community Nutrition, Division of Nutritional Sciences, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, January 2017.

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2. Blake, Christine E. Low Income parents’ use of child snack portion size strategies. Early Care and Education Working Group, Center for Child Health, Behavior & Development Seattle Children's, University of Washington, Webinar, 2015.

3. Blake, Christine E. Parents perceptions of child snacks. Presented to the Central Midlands Dietetic Association meeting, Columbia, SC, 2015.

4. Blake, Christine E. Helping Adults Establish Healthy Food Attitudes and Behaviors in Young Children. Invited webinar speaker for the South Carolina Program for Infant and Toddler Care (SCPITC) Distance Training seminar. Columbia, SC, May, 2014.

5. Blake, Christine E., Turner-McGrievy, Brie, and Jones, Sonya. Prioritizing Healthy Eating When You’re a Woman on the Move. Invited speakers for the University of South Carolina Women’s Leadership Institute. April, 2014.

6. Blake, Christine E. Helping Adults Establish Healthy Food Attitudes and Behaviors in Young Children. Invited speaker for the South Carolina Program for Infant and Toddler Care (SCPITC) Advanced Training seminar. Charleston, SC, March, 2014.

7. Blake, Christine E. Using Mixed Methods for Evaluation: An overview of personal experience. Evaluate THIS: A Student-Sponsored Conference Exploring Public Health Evaluation, Department of Health Promotion, Education, and Behavior. May, 2012.

8. Freedman, Darcy A., Blake, Christine E., & Liese, Angela. Engaging communities in the creation of healthy contexts. Invited colloquium at North Carolina State University, Department of Psychology, Raleigh, NC, November, 2011.

9. Blake, Christine E. Eating Identity: Moving from conceptualization to measurement. Brownbag series, Department of Psychology, University of South Carolina. February, 2011.

10. Blake, Christine E. & Baum, Angie. Feeding Picky Toddlers. University of South Carolina, Healthy Carolina Lunch n Learn series, Columbia, SC, September, 2010.

11. Blake, Christine E., Jones, Sonya J., Pringle-Washington, A., and Ellison, J. Assessing eating identities of rural African American’s in the Southern US. University of South Carolina, Center for Nutrition and Health Disparities lecture series, Columbia, SC, April, 2010.

12. Blake, Christine E. Constructing food choice: Categories, contexts, and scripts. (Invited seminar: University of South Carolina, Department of Health Promotion, Education, and Behavior. November, 2007).

13. Blake, Christine E. Food meanings among adult diabetics and scripts for the evening meal: Explorations of food choice in resource limited, food-rich settings. (Invited Speaker: Ithaca College, March, 2007).

14. Blake, Christine E. and Devine, Carol M. ‘You gotta come home and help or your not gonna eat’ Working mothers’ and fathers’ food choice coping strategies. (Invited seminar: Cornell University Community Nutrition Seminar, November, 2006).

15. Blake, Christine E. and Falk, Laura W. Dietary recalls using the University of Minnesota Nutrition Data System for Research (NDSR). (Invited Seminar: Cornell University Field of Nutrition Seminar, February, 2006).

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GUEST LECTURES Blake, Christine E. Nutrition During Pregnancy: An overview. . (Invited Speaker: University

of South Carolina, EPID 765-Reproductive and Perinatal Epidemiology, April, 2012 and April 2014, 2017).

Blake, Christine E. Eating Identity: Moving from conceptualization to measurement. . (Invited Speaker: University of South Carolina, HPEB 810- Applied Measurement in Health Education Research November, 2012-2017).

Blake, Christine E. Using card sorts to asses snacking schemas. (Invited Speaker: University of South Carolina, ANTH 212- Food and Culture, October 2014, 2015).

Blake, Christine E. Using The Theory of Planned Behavior in the development of a school-based obesity prevention program. (Invited Speaker: University of South Carolina, HPEB 701 -- Theoretical Foundations of Health Promotion, Fall 2013).

Blake, Christine E. Nutrition for prevention of childhood obesity. . (Invited Speaker: Medical University of South Carolina, IP 707 – Addressing Childhood Obesity through Community Approaches. January, 2013).

Blake, Christine E. Childhood Obesity and Nutrition. (Invited Speaker: Medical University of South Carolina, IP 707 – Addressing Childhood Obesity Through Community Approaches. October, 2012; October 2013).

Blake, Christine E. Eating Identity and Relationships with Dietary Intake. (Invited Speaker: University of South Carolina, EPID 763 – Nutritional Epidemiology. November, 2013)

Blake, Christine E. Childhood Obesity. (Invited Speaker: University of South Carolina, HPEB 621 – Maternal and Child Health, April, 2010).

Blake, Christine E. Schema Theory: Applications in the health sciences. (Invited Speaker: University of South Carolina, HPEB 701 -- Theoretical Foundations of Health Promotion, September, 2008).

Blake, Christine E. Cognitive Representations of Food Choice: Contexts, Categories, Scripts, and Conflict. (Invited Speaker: University of South Carolina, HPEB 550 Behavioral Concepts and Processes for the Health Professional, September, 2008).

Blake, Christine E. The fetal origins hypothesis: Maternal Nutrition, Programming, and Adult Chronic Disease. (Invited Speaker: University of South Carolina, HPEB 752 -- Nutrition and Public Health, November 2008, 2009).

STUDENTS

Doctoral Students

In Progress Doctoral Students Name Year Title or Topic As Chair Shipa Vimalananda 2014-present Double Burden of malnutrition Basia Buyak 2016-present Chronic pain management

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Kelli Dubois 2016-present Inflammatory diets and emotion in chronic disease Krytal Rampali 2018-present Adolescent food choice in Africa As member Anthony Crimarco 2014-present Vegan soul food Ligia Reyes 2013-present Food choices of mothers and children in Panama Monalisa Nazratun 2014-present Food choices Elyse Iruhiriye 2015-present Stories of change -Rwanda Tatiana Martinez 2014-prsent Womens empowerment and obesity Tramaine Paul 2013-present Leadership capacity Mia Hoa 2014-present Parenting and obesity risk Kate Hoy 2015-present School lunch dietary interventions Evelyn Su-Jara Pazmino

2015-present International athletes acculturation

Caroline Dunn 2015-present Faith based diet and physical activity promotion among youth

Completed Doctoral Students Name Year Title or Topic As Chair Julianna Jayne 2018 Body mass index trajectories and the relationship between stressful life

changes and nutrition-related health outcomes among United States Army Soldiers

Anthony Walker 2018 A qualitative exploration of experiences and motivations for diabetes self-management in African American men between the ages of 40-85 with type 2 diabetes

Tiara Rosemond 2016 Food insecurity, household chaos, meal planning and child dietary quality Nicolas Younginer 2016 The roots of perspective in the American context: News media discourse and

stakeholder perspectives about the supplemental nutrition assistance program

Allison Parsons 2015 Addressing Disparity: One Unique School’s Efforts to Provide Holistic Education in a low-income, Black Community

Brook Harmon 2012 The Pastor and the Church: Role of Leadership and Environment in Diet and Physical Activity Promotion

Nancy Carson 2011 Factors that influence food choice among the chronically mentally ill As member Tatiana Martinez 2018 Intervention for women in Costa Rica who are discouraged and have food

insecurity and excess body weight Shibani Kulkarni 2018 Understanding the mechanisms linking gendered intra-household bargaining

power and child nutrition in rural Nepal Caroline Dunn 2018 Examining faith-based communities as leverage points for the prevention of

childhood and adolescent obesity Andrea Warren 2016 Multilevel and multisectorial processes of implementing nutrition -sensitive

ideology and programming in Ethiopia’s development landscape Eliza Androlia 2016 A qualitative study of how communities think about and act upon hunger in

the presence of a food banking system Seul Ki Choi 2016 Nutrition policy and school food environment in South Korea Jessica Escobar 2016 Food security policy in Guatemala Chiwo Tinago 2016 Perceptions of preconception nutrition in Zimbabwe Katherine Dewitt 2016 Counselor self-disclosure and social media ethics Joni Nelson 2011-2015 By Word of Mouth: A Qualitative Approach to Understanding the

Integration of Preventive Dental Health in Primary Care Settings Michael Burke 2008-2014 The role of food insecurity and food assistance in childhood obesity risk Jean-Marie Place 2010-2013 Perceptions of postpartum depression among mothers, partners & healthcare

providers Laura Rooney 2009-2012 Stress, coping, and student outcomes

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Masters Students

Completed MSPH Students

In Progress MPH Students Name Year Title or Topic As Academic Advisor Jennifer Williams 2017-

present Nutrition

Daniel Andre 2017-present

Program Evaluation

Alexandra Scott 2018-present

Global health

Emily Laud 2019-present

General health promotion

As Practicum Advisor Jennifer Williams 2017-

present Nutrition

Completed MPH Students Name Year Title or Topic As Academic Advisor Shelly Mamo 2018 Nutrition and health Virginia Simmons 2018 Global health Alyssa Smith 2015 MPH – Faith, activity, and nutrition: Evidence-based materials for

dissemination and implementation John Clarkson 2011 MPH – Emergency preparedness Meifang Chen 2012 MPH – Needs Assessment for a school-based obesity prevention program Lauren Angelo 2012 MPH- SC Campaign to prevent teen pregnancy Elizabeth Benfield 2012 MPH- Evaluated Healthy Kids As Practicum Advisor Samira Khan 2017 Dissemination of health reports to intervention churches Jennifer Meunier 2017 SC Regional WIC Rahchele Copeland 2016 DWi Prevention Caitlin Guess 2016 Hope Health Lynn Boyd 2015 Farm to school program Brandi Thompson 2013 Healthy Columbia Elana Navon 2012 Junior Doctors of Health: Teacher Exercise and Nutrition Class

Evaluation Meifang Chen 2012 Implementation Assessment in Columbia South Carolina for the Junior

Doctors of Health Program Shaena Rouse 2011 Developing a non-profit organization for lactation support that will

service soldier mothers at Fort Jackson and Shaw Air Force Base Shari Douglas 2011 South Carolina Department of Education; Office of Health and Nutrition Ante Cheng 2011 Palmetto health Kristine Nelson 2011 Eau Claire health cooperative

Name Year Title or Topic As member Maryam Alhabas 2016 Breastfeeding practices among work Saudi woman and the influence

of workplace policies Amarachi Anakaraonye 2016 [Thesis chair Emily Mann] Jordan Brittingham 2014 Examining the influence of healthy eating identity on shopping

behavior Melissa Jenson 2012 Understanding how participating in a food-aid program in rural

Guatemala alters household dietary choices

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Khalish Gabriel 2010 South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (SCDHEC), Maternal and Child Health Bureau

Tiara Rosemond 2010 Junior Doctors in Health Comprehensive Obesity Prevention program evaluation

Rena Hasagawa 2010 Safe Kids

Undergraduate Students Research Mentorship

In Progress Name Year Title or Topic

Completed Name Year Title or Topic Alexa Black 2015-2016 Honors thesis: GMO labeling in the US and Netherlands Nina Panvalkar 2013-2014 Honors thesis: Oral health knowledge and practices of adults in rural India Leila Heidari 2013-2014 Honors thesis: Promoting nutrition through a school gardening program Leila Heidari 2013-2014 MGS: Promoting nutrition through a school gardening program Candice Ellison 2012 Promoting Mediterranean Diets in the Columbia South Carolina (submitted

but not funded) Sarah Ali 2010-2011 MGS: Health benefits of vegan diets

Honors thesis: Development and evaluation of acceptability of a cookbook featuring locally procured, plant-based foods

Nicole Smith 2010-2011 MGS: Promoting positive dietary behaviors of youth through hands-on cooking Honors thesis: Assessing the impact of a culinary camp on predictors of dietary intake in children

Bernadette Reimer 2011 SURF: Use of identity tailored point of purchase information to influence fruit and vegetable demand

Sangeeta Vijayagoplan

2010 MGS: Understanding the experiences of obesity in adolescence

Jessica Steele 2009 Independent study: Nutrition and prenatal health among Latinas in West Columbia, SC

Sarah Ali 2009 Independent study: What’s in your child’s lunch: A closer look at the nutritional status of preschool aged children

Dietetic Interns via DHEC and Winthrop University (research placement preceptor)

Completed Name Year Title or Topic Katherine Cheung 2014 Revision of nutrition for pregnancy lecture materials Catherine Neely 2014 Food cut and meal changes in response to food insecurity data analysis Denise Robminson 2013 Parent responses to FOP labels data entry Makala Smith 2013 Literature review on parent feeding practices Caitlin Murphy 2012 Preparing nutrition behavior survey data for entry in SPSS Leda Medina 2012 Literature review for parents decision making when selecting beverages for

children Brittany Beaton

2012 Selecting appropriate manipulative models for nutrition knowledge and preference assessment in preschool children

Natalie Rindt 2011 Using Nvivo qualitative software to organize and analysis interview data Askley Skibsted 2011 Organization and open coding of drill sergeant interviews using Nvivo

qualitative data analysis software Carly Johnson 2011 TBD Andrew Shelton 2011 Developing checklist for assessment of food choice architecture in elementary

school cafeterias

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Jon Lox 2010 Developed label reading activity for dietary intervention study Kathleen Pollard 2010 Conducted health fair nutrition education table and assisted in qualitative

research methods course