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Date: May 21, 2019 CURRICULUM VITAE A. Personal Information: Name in Full Business Address Business Phone E-Mail Address B. Education: College or University Advanced Degrees Fellowship Honors and Awards Kim D. Reynolds Claremont Graduate University 675 W. Foothill Blvd, Suite 310 Claremont, CA 91711 (909) 607-7300 [email protected] San Diego State University, San Diego, California B.A. in Psychology (Honors), 1981 Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, M.A. in Social Psychology, 1984 Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, Ph.D. in Social Psychology, 1987 Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, California, Postdoctoral Fellowship, Emphasis: Cardiovascular Disease Prevention, 1987to 1989. Dean’s List, San Diego State, 1979-80 Dean’s List, San Diego State, 1980-81 Graduate Tuition Scholarship, Arizona State University, 1983-84 PsyChi, National Honor Society in Psychology, 1979- 81 Alumnus of the 14 th Ten-Day Seminar on Epidemiology & Prevention of Cardiovascular Diseases. Sponsored by the Council on Epidemiology, American Heart Association, 1988 C. Professional Background: Academic appointments Teaching Assistant, Introductory Statistics, Department of Psychology, Arizona State University, 1981 – 82 Data Management Consultant, Department of Psychology, Arizona State University, 1981 - 85 Research Assistant, "Quality of Worklife" Project, Arizona State University, 1982 - 83 Research Analyst, Arizona State Lottery, 1983 - 84

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Page 1: Date: May 21, 2019 CURRICULUM VITAE · Kim D. Reynolds, Ph.D. PHB 720, Advanced Theory and Practice in Behavioral Science, UAB, 1990 PHB 730, Health Communications Research, UAB,

Date: May 21, 2019

CURRICULUM VITAE

A. Personal Information: Name in Full Business Address Business Phone

E-Mail Address B. Education: College or University Advanced Degrees Fellowship Honors and Awards

Kim D. Reynolds Claremont Graduate University 675 W. Foothill Blvd, Suite 310 Claremont, CA 91711 (909) 607-7300 [email protected] San Diego State University, San Diego, California B.A. in Psychology (Honors), 1981 Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, M.A. in Social Psychology, 1984 Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, Ph.D. in Social Psychology, 1987 Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, California, Postdoctoral Fellowship, Emphasis: Cardiovascular Disease Prevention, 1987to 1989. Dean’s List, San Diego State, 1979-80 Dean’s List, San Diego State, 1980-81 Graduate Tuition Scholarship, Arizona State University, 1983-84 PsyChi, National Honor Society in Psychology, 1979-81 Alumnus of the 14th Ten-Day Seminar on Epidemiology & Prevention of Cardiovascular Diseases. Sponsored by the Council on Epidemiology, American Heart Association, 1988

C. Professional Background:

Academic appointments Teaching Assistant, Introductory Statistics, Department of Psychology, Arizona State

University, 1981 – 82 Data Management Consultant, Department of Psychology, Arizona State University,

1981 - 85 Research Assistant, "Quality of Worklife" Project, Arizona State University, 1982 - 83 Research Analyst, Arizona State Lottery, 1983 - 84

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Kim D. Reynolds, Ph.D.

Graduate Research Assistant, Prevention Intervention Research Center, Arizona State University. Research effects of parental death on children aged 8 to 15. Funded by NIMH, 1984 - 85

Data Manager, Prevention Intervention Research Center, Arizona State University. Funded by NIMH, 1985 - 87

Assistant Professor, Department of Health Behavior, School of Public Health, University of Alabama at Birmingham, 1989-94

Associate Scientist, Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of Alabama at Birmingham, 1989-98

Assistant Professor, Secondary Appointment in Medical Sociology, Department of Sociology, University of Alabama at Birmingham, 1992-95

Associate Professor, Department of Health Behavior, School of Public Health, University of Alabama at Birmingham, 1994-98

Associate Professor, Secondary Appointment in Medical Sociology, Department of Sociology, University of Alabama at Birmingham, 1995-98

Associate Professor, Secondary Appointment, Department of Pediatrics, University of Alabama at Birmingham, 1995-98

Visiting Professor, Research Center for Health Promotion, University of Bergen, Norway, 1996-96

Scientist, Center for Behavioral Research, AMC Cancer Research Center, 1998- 2002 Member Scientist, University of Colorado Comprehensive Cancer Center, 1999-2002 Member Scientist, Center for Human Nutrition. University of Colorado Health

Sciences Center, 1999-2002 Associate Professor (Adjoint), Department of Preventive Medicine, University of

Colorado Health Sciences Center, 2000-02 Member Scientist, Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of Southern

California, 2003-Present Director, Doctoral Program in Health Behavior Research, Department of Preventive

Medicine, University of Southern California, 2002-Present Associate Professor, Department of Preventive Medicine, University of Southern

California, 2002-2008 Scientist, City of Hope Comprehensive Cancer Center, Duarte, California, 2009-

Present Associate Dean for Administration, School of Community and Global Health,

Claremont Graduate University, 2013-2016 Interim Dean, School of Community and Global Health, Claremont Graduate

University, 2017-2018 Professor, School of Community and Global Health, Claremont Graduate University,

2008-Present

Specific teaching responsibilities University of Alabama at Birmingham PSY 101, Introductory Statistics, Teaching Assistant, ASU, 1981 PHB 530, Health Communications: Theory and Practice, UAB, 1991-92, 1994-98 PHB 545, Research Methods in Behavioral Science, UAB, 1991-1993 PHB 550, Behavioral Science and Health: An Overview, UAB, 1990 PHB 715, School-based Intervention Research, UAB, 1995-1997

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Kim D. Reynolds, Ph.D.

PHB 720, Advanced Theory and Practice in Behavioral Science, UAB, 1990 PHB 730, Health Communications Research, UAB, 1990, 1993-94 HP 151, Mass Communications, University of Bergen, Norway, 1995 Finalist, Excellence in Teaching Award, UAB School of Public Health, 1995 Finalist, Excellence in Teaching Award, UAB School of Public Health, 1996 University of Southern California HP 200, Introduction to Health Promotion and Disease Prevention, USC, 2002, 2004 HP490, Directed Research (Supervise Students) USC 2002-2008 PM563 Public Health Practicum (Supervise Students) USC 2003-2008 PM562 (PM599) Intervention Approaches for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention, USC, 2006-2008 PM 756, PhD Seminar in Health Promotion and Disease Prevention, USC, 2002-08 Claremont Graduate University CGH 490 Directed Research 2009 - present CGH 308 Foundations of Program Planning 2010 - present CGH 400 Advanced Theoretical Foundations 2011 – present CGH 403 Manuscript Development 2013-2014 CGH 305 Seminar in Grant Writing & Proposal Development 2016-present

Student advising activity

Student Degree Years as Advisor Dissertation Chair & Academic Advisor Diane Binkley PhD 1992-96 Valentina Andreeva PhD 2004-2008 (USC) Keosha Partlow PhD 2003-2011 (USC) Diana Rudulph PhD 2010-2016 (CGU) Christopher Johansen PhD 2012-2019 (CGU) Jennifer Thayer PhD 2011-Present (CGU) Jose Rocha PhD 2017-Present (CGU) Masters Chair & Academic Advisor

Juyan Ji MSPH 1993-95 (UAB) Melvin Park MPH 1994-95 (UAB) Dissertation Chair

Agnes Hinton PhD 1992-96 (UAB) Bonnie Spear PhD 1994-98* (UAB) Polly Kratt PhD 1995-98* (UAB) Committee Chair

Ellen Wilson MSPH 1990-91 (UAB) Mary Davis MSPH 1990-91 (UAB)

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Kim D. Reynolds, Ph.D.

Jeff Forrey MSPH 1990-92 (UAB) Kevyn Currier MSPH 1990-92 (UAB) Fselicia James MSPH 1992 (UAB) Nancy Legg MSPH 1992# (UAB) Rhonda Rackley MSPH 1992-93# (UAB) Eve Rose MSPH 1994-95 (UAB) Daniel Remley MSPH 1994-95 (UAB) Li You MPH 1991 (UAB) Karen Lazarus MPH 1991-92 (UAB) Natahsa Matt-Hensrud MPH 1992 (UAB) Isabel Scarinci MPH 1992-93 (UAB) Committee Member

Lesa Woodby DrPH 1990 (UAB) Connie Kohler DrPH 1991 (UAB) Mark Mikatavage PhD 1992-93 (UAB) Pam Spencer PhD 1995-98* (UAB) Diane Smith MSPH 1990-91 (UAB) Loren Peters MSPH 1990 (UAB) Karen Gordon MSPH 1991 (UAB) Loren Peterson MSPH 1991 (UAB) Bin Xie PhD 2002-04 (USC) Vanessa Tavares MS 2007 (USC) Lei Duan PhD 2008 (USC) Yoonimi Lee PhD 2014 (CGU) Yuliyana Beleva PhD 2015 (CGU) Hilary Tanenbaum PhD 2016 (CGU) Academic Advisor

Janice Ruddell PhD 1992-98* (UAB) Bonnie Sanderson PhD 1992-95 (UAB) Joan Mangan PhD 1998* (UAB) Ayudi Dimori MSPH 1991# (UAB) Ann Mehling MSPH 1991# (UAB) Christina Foley MSPH 1992-93 (UAB) Chrissa Earle MSPH 1992-98* (UAB) Antionnette Percy- Laurry MSPH 1994-96 (UAB) Lori McManus MPH 1990-91 (UAB) Ann Ashmore MPH 1992-93 (UAB) Heidi Dyer MPH 1992-93 (UAB) Penelope Jester MPH 1992-95 (UAB) Christina Worthington MPH 1992# (UAB) Jocelyn Haygood MPH 1993-94 (UAB) Jane Applegate MPH 1993 (UAB) Tracy Stalvey MPH 1994-98* (UAB) Tasha Gill MPH 1995-97 (UAB) Frances Reed MPH 1997-98* (UAB)

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Kim D. Reynolds, Ph.D.

Jie Weiss Postdoc 2004 (USC) Genevieve Dunton Postdoc 2006-07 (USC) MPH Practicum Advisor

Nargess Kiabi MPH 2003 (USC) Ya-Wen Hsu MPH 2004 (USC) Rebecca Morris MPH 2006 (USC) Genevieve Dunton MPH 2006-07 (USC) Danielle DeRosa MPH 2007 (USC) Lauren Ciabatti MPH 2007 (USC) Keosha Partlow MPH 2008 (USC) Brianna Alyssa MA 2011 (CGU)

* Students working towards their degrees at UAB and assigned other mentors when Dr. Reynolds left to take a position at the AMC Cancer Research Center. # Students did not complete degree program due to transfer or leave.

Academic service activities Ad hoc reviews completed for scientific journals American Journal of Clinical Nutrition American Journal of Health Behavior American Journal of Health Promotion American Journal of Preventive Medicine American Journal of Public Health Annals of Behavioral Medicine Appetite Childhood Obesity Diabetes Care Evaluation & the Health Professions Evaluation and Program Planning Health Behavior and Policy Review Health Education & Behavior Health Education Quarterly Health Education Research: Theory & Practice Health Psychology International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity International Journal of Pediatric Obesity Journal of Adolescent Health Journal of Alcohol and Drug Education Journal of the American Dietetic Association Journal of Applied Geography Journal of Communications Journal of Health Communications Journal of Health Psychology Journal of Nutrition Education & Behavior Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry Journal of Pediatrics

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Journal of Personality Journal of Physical Activity & Health Journal of Public Health Policy Journal of School Health Journal of Urban Health Obesity Obesity Research & Clinical Practice Pediatrics Preventive Medicine Prevention Science Public Health Nutrition Research Quarterly for Exercise & Sport Women’s Health: Research on Gender, Behavior and Policy Service on editorial and review boards for scientific journals Member, Review Board, Health Values, 1990 - 1995 Member, Review Board, American Journal of Health Promotion, 2000-2008 Member, Editorial Board, Journal of Adolescent Health, 2014-present Review of abstracts for scientific conferences Member, Review Board, American Psychological Association Division 38 - Research

papers submitted for presentation at the 1991 APA Convention Reviewer, Centers for Disease Control & Prevention, Research papers for the Annual

Prevention Center Directors Meeting, 1995 Reviewer, Research To Practice section, Society of Behavioral Medicine Annual

Meeting, 2002 Reviewer, Society of Behavioral Medicine Annual Meeting, session on Population

Health, Policy and Advocacy, 2005-2006 Reviewer, 136th American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Public Health

Education and Promotion Program, 2008 Review of grant proposals Reviewer, Montana University System, small-grant program, conducted within

Montana NSF EPSCOR award, 1993 Reviewer, UAB Department of Nutrition Sciences, Obesity Nutrition Research Center

grant program, 1994 Reviewer, ACS pilot grant program, UAB Comprehensive Cancer Center, 1995 Member, Special Emphasis Panel ZRG2 HUD-2 (1), National Institutes of Health,

1998 Member, Review Group, California Cancer Prevention and Control Grant Program,

California Department of Health, 1998 Member, Review Group, Program for Innovative Nutrition Research, Department of

Nutrition Sciences, UAB, 1998 Member, Review Group, California Cancer Prevention and Control Grant Program,

California Department of Health, 2000

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Member, Review Group, California Cancer Prevention and Control Grant Program, California Department of Health, 2002

Member, Review Group, Special Emphasis Panel 20K 6KB-B (JI) National Institutes of Health, Translational Research for the Prevention and Control of Diabetes, 2002

Reviewer, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Active Living Research grant program, 2003

Reviewer, USC Wright Foundation Awards, 2005 Reviewer, The Netherlands Organization for Health Research and Development Prevention Program, 2007 Reviewer, Pilot Studies Grant Program, Transdiciplinary Research in Energetics and

Cancer (TREC) Research Centers, Funded by the National Cancer Institute, 2006-07 Reviewer, USC Zumberge Awards, 2008 Reviewer, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Active Living Research grant program,

Round 8, 2008 Reviewer, Community Influences on Health Behavior (CIHB) Study Section, National

Institutes of Health, 2008 Reviewer, Pennsylvania Department of Health, Final Performance Review 12-13

Cycle B, 2013 Reviewer, Bureau of Tobacco Free Florida, Community-Based Tobacco Prevention

Interventions Application Review, 2014 Reviewer, TNDY Dissertation Award, CGU, 2014 Reviewer, Florida Department of Health Biomedical Research Programs, Bankhead-

Coley Cancer Research Program and the James and Esther King Biomedical Research Program, 2015

Reviewer, The Netherlands Organization for Health Research and Development, Healthy School and Education Research Program, 2015

Reviewer, Florida Department of Health Biomedical Research Programs, Bankhead-Coley Cancer Research Program, 2018

Scientific Advisory Activities

Member, Scientific Advisory Committee, Tobacco-Related Disease Research

Program, State of California, 2005-2008 Member, Expert Panel on Obesity Prevention and Control in Community Settings,

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2008 University service (AMC, UAB, UCHSC, & USC)

Member, School of Public Health, Financial Aid Committee, 1989-1990 Member, UAB Committee, Medical Center Learning Technologies Committee, 1990- 1991 Member, School of Public Health, Working Group on AIDS, 1991 Member, School of Public Health, Educational Policy Committee, 1990-1991 Member, School of Public Health, Admissions and Promotions Committee, 1990-1993 Member, Department of Health Behavior, Faculty Search Committee, 1990 Member, School of Public Health, Ad Hoc Committee on the DrPH Curriculum, 1991- 1993 Department Coordinator & Liaison, PhD. Program in Health Education and Health

Promotion, 1991-1993

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Member, PhD Program in Health Education and Health Promotion, Admissions Committee, 1991-1993

Member, School of Public Health, Educational Policy Committee, 1992-1994 Member, Behavioral Medicine Unit, Assistant Professor Search Committee, 1992-

1993 Chair, School of Public Health, Associate Professor Search Committee, 1992-1993 Member, Department of Health Behavior, Faculty Search Committee, 1993 Member, School of Public Health, Faculty Search Procedures Committee, 1994 Chair, School of Public Health, Vision for the Year 2000 Committee, 1994 Vice-Chair, School of Public Health Education Policy Committee, 1994 Member, Committee on School-Based Intervention, UAB Comprehensive Cancer

Center, 1994 Member, Department of Health Behavior, Associate Professor Search Committee,

1995 Member, Data Management & Analysis Committee, Department of Health Behavior,

1995 Member, Workgroup on Faculty Compensation School of Public Health, 1996 Member, Workgroup on Distance Learning, School of Public Health, 1996 Member, Task Force on Cancer Control in the Underserved, UAB Comprehensive

Cancer Center, 1995 Member, Outreach Committee, UAB Comprehensive Cancer Center, 1993-1997 Chair, Ad Hoc Committee on Faculty Hiring, Department of Health Behavior, 1997 Chair, Educational Policy Committee, School of Public Health, 1996-1997 Chair, PhD Program Review Committee, Department of Health Behavior, 1996-1997 Chair, AMC Seminar Series, 2000 Member, Intellectual Property Committee, AMC, 1999-2001 Member, Strategic Planning Task Force for Health and Illness Behavior, Department

of Preventive Medicine, UCHSC, 1998-2001 Member, Leadership Directorate, Institute for Health Promotion & Disease Prevention,

USC, 2002-present Member, Graduate Council, School of Medicine, USC, 2002-present Director, Doctoral Program in Health Behavior Research, USC, 2002-present Member, Academic Programs Committee, Division of Health Promotion, USC, 2002-

present Member, Doctoral Admissions Committee, Division of Health Behavior Research,

USC, 2002-2008 Member, Clerkship in Preventive Medicine Research Planning Committee,

Department of Preventive Medicine, USC 2003 Member, Doctoral Student Poster Session Committee, Department of Preventive

Medicine, USC 2004-2006

University service (CGU) Director, Doctoral Program in Health Promotion Sciences, School of Community and

Global Health, Claremont Graduate University, 2009 - 2013 Member, Faculty Affairs Committee, School of Community and Global Health,

Claremont Graduate University, 2008-present Member, Faculty Executive Committee, Claremont Graduate University, 2009-2013

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Member, Search Committee for Provost and Executive Vice President, Claremont Graduate University, 2011

Member, Grievance Committee, Claremont Graduate University, 2010-2013 Member, Annual Review Committee for Senior Administrator and Vice Provost,

Claremont Graduate University, 2011 Chair, Nominating Committee, Reappointment with Tenure (Ames) Member, Transdisciplinary Studies Advisory Committee, Claremont Graduate

University, 2014 Member, Taskforce on Faculty Engagement in Academic Planning, Claremont

Graduate University, 2014-2015 Member, University Investments Committee Faculty Representative, Claremont

Graduate University, 2015-2018 Member, Trustee Faculty Advisory Group, Claremont Graduate University, 2016-2017 Chair, Nominating Committee, Reappointment & Faculty Promotion (Palmer), 2016-

2017 Chair, Nominating Committee, Reappointment & Faculty Promotion (Xie), 2016-2017 Member, Search Committee, SCGH, Tenure Track Faculty Search, 2016-2017 Chair, Search Committee, SCGH, Tenure Track Faculty Search, 2017-2018 Member, Strategic Planning Committee, Claremont Graduate University, 2017-2018 Interim Dean, School of Community and Global Health, 2017-2018

Community service Primary Consultant to HealthNet New Mexico, 1987-1989 Member, Review Panel, Denver Hall of Life, 1988

Member, Review Panel, Substance Abuse Curricula, 1988 Member, American Cancer Society, Subcommittee on Women and Cancer, 1989-1991 Member, American Cancer Society, State Public Education Committee, 1989-1991 Member, Birmingham AIDS Outreach, Media Production Committee, 1992-1992 Member, Alabama Coalition for School Health, 1996-1997 Member, Healthy Alabama 2000 Nutrition Coalition, 1993-1997 Member, Health Education Council: Research Subcommittee, Denver Public Schools,

1998-1999

D. Society Memberships (Past and Present)

Student Affiliate, American Psychological Association Member, American Public Health Association Member, Society for Public Health Education Member, Society of Behavioral Medicine Member, Society for Prevention Research Member, American School Health Association Member, International Society for Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity Member, Behavioral Research in Diabetes Group Exchange (BRIDGE) Member, The Obesity Society

E. Consultantships

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Data Management Consultant. Department of Psychology, Arizona State University, 1981-1985

School-based Intervention, Department of Preventive Medicine, University of Colorado, Health Sciences Center, 1998-1999, 2002-2003.

School-based Skin Cancer Prevention Intervention, The Cooper Institute Denver, 2004 Expert review panel, Research-tested Intervention Programs, National Cancer Institute,

2007-present Dairy Council of California, Consultation on theoretical models and evaluation design,

2007- 2012 University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Department of Health Disparities

Research, consulting on projects of Dr. Lorna McNeill, 2008

F. Research Activities Major Areas of Research Interest Intervention research to modify diet, physical activity, and sun safety behavior. The development of models to explain and predict diet, physical activity and sun

safety behavior. Obesity prevention in children and adolescents. Research Grants: $1,695 Graduate Student Association Research Development Award. 1987-1987. $25,000 Investigator. NCI grant for the development and evaluation of a program

to increase the use of mammography. NCI #1R03CA46736. 1987-1989. $598,948 Evaluation Director, year 1. NHLBI grant for researching the

dissemination of a cardiovascular disease risk reduction program for adolescents (Stanford Adolescent Heart Health Program). NHLBI #2R18HL32185. 1988-1989.

$99,962 Principal Investigator. NIAAA grant to develop and evaluate an alcohol

prevention program for pregnant women. NIAAA #1R03AA08531. 1990-1993.

$677,664 Evaluation Director. CDC grant to develop innovative approaches to

clinical care for STD in adolescent populations. CDC #CCR 405030-01. 1990-1992.

$48,007 Co-Principal Investigator. WIC grant through Alabama Department of

Public Health to develop and evaluate a breastfeeding intervention for low-income women. 1990-1993.

$596,235 Investigator. HRSA grant for a pediatric HIV/AIDS health care

demonstration project in Alabama. HRSA #BRH PO4056-01-0. 1990-1992.

$831,912 Investigator. HRSA grant for a pediatric HIV/AIDS health care

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demonstration project: Continuation funding. HRSA #MCHP04056-03-0. 1992-1994.

$1,240,937 Principal Investigator. NCI grant to evaluate a school-based intervention

to increase fruit and vegetable consumption among 4th graders (5 a Day Initiative). NCI #R01 CA59776. 1993-1998.

$192,405 Principal Investigator. CDC cooperative agreement to modify nutrition

and exercise behavior among adolescent African-Americans in a school-based setting. CDC #525332. 1993-1995.

$954,160 Investigator. NIDA grant to develop and evaluate substance abuse

interventions for use by physicians with pregnant women. NIDA #1R01 DA08441. 1993-1998.

$20,000 Principal Investigator. NCI grant to develop a melanoma prevention

intervention for middle schoolers. NCI #5P3OCA13148-23. 1994-1995. $173,500 Co-Principal Investigator. CDC grant to develop guidelines for the

school-based prevention of skin cancer. CDC #409679. 1995-1998. $16,800 Visiting Scholar. Grant from the Norwegian government to serve as

visiting professor, University of Bergen. 1996-1996. $60,000 Co-Principal Investigator. UAB Health Services Foundation grant to develop a laboratory to study the biopsychosocial determinants of health

and health behavior. 1996-1998. $40,000 Co-Investigator. Grant from Department of Nutrition Sciences, UAB to develop a CD-ROM intervention for nutrition and physical activity.

1998-1999. $180,000 Co-Investigator. Grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture to

develop and test an innovative CD-ROM and school-based intervention for nutrition and physical activity. USDA # 9800663. Period of award: 1998-2000

$2,052,073 Co-Investigator. NCI grant to develop and test a second-generation

intervention to increase fruit and vegetable consumption among children and families. NCI # 2R01CA59776. Period of award: 1999-2000.

$2,429,133 Co-Principal Investigator. NCI grant to develop a skin cancer prevention intervention for adolescents attending middle school. NCI

#R01CA79701. Period of award: 1999-2003. $1,177,332 Co-Investigator. NICHD grant to complete and pilot test an innovative

CD-ROM and school-based intervention for nutrition, physical activity and obesity prevention. NICHD # R01HD32668. Period of award: 2000-2003.

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$1,186,878 Co-investigator. CDC grant to evaluate a nutrition and physical activity

intervention in rural families. CDC #U48CCV815787. Period of award: 1999-2002.

$308,083 Principal Investigator. NCI grant to evaluate an obesity prevention

program for children designed for delivery in a managed care setting. NCI #1R21CA95016. Period of award: 2003-2005.

$599, 898 Principal Investigator. RWJF grant to identify and test environmental

predictors of urban trail use and moderate to vigorous physical activity. RWJF #049890. Period of award: 2003-2006.

$12,461,204 Co-Investigator. NIDDK grant develop and test a school-based nutrition

and physical activity program for reducing risk factors for type 2 diabetes in children and adolescents. NIDDK # 1-U01-DK061259-01. Period of award: 2002-2009.

$25,000 Principal Investigator. Zumberge Fund- University of Southern

California grant to conduct a pilot study of an intervention designed to increase physical activity in elementary school children by reducing environmental barriers. Period of award: 2003-2004.

$2,557,078 Principal Investigator. NIDDK-funded grant to develop and test a

prevention and self-management intervention for married couples where one partner has type 2 diabetes. NIDDK#1R18DK062319. Period of award: 2004-2008.

$4,482,790 Co-Investigator. NCI-funded grant to develop and evaluate an

intervention designed to change school policy and to reduce risk for sun cancer among students. NCI#1R01CA100285. Period of award: 2004-2009.

$99,008 Co-Principal Investigator. RWJF-funded grant to explore disparities in

the distribution and access to parks in urban settings and using GIS, policy, survey and park audit and web audit data sources. RWJF#57279. Period of award: 2006-2008.

$12,162,030 Co-Investigator. NCI-funded Transdisciplinary Research Center for

Energetics and Cancer (TREC) to address physiologic, metabolic, behavioral, genetic and environmental influences on obesity, metabolic health, and cancer risk with a focus on minority children. NCI#U54CA116848. Period of award: 2005-2009.

$224,833 Co-Principal Investigator. Haynes Foundation-funded project to establish

the level of use of alleys for physical activity and walking for transportation and identify the built and social environmental features that determine this use. Period of award: 2006-2008.

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$4,068,557 Co-Investigator. NICHD-funded project to revise two nationally recognized substance-abuse prevention programs for use in the prevention of obesity among children in the 4-6th grades. Period of award 2007-2012.

$500,000 Co-Investigator. NCI-funded study to evaluate the effectiveness of a skin

self-examination procedure against usual care in a large health maintenance organization. NCI#CA121052. Period of award: 2007-2009.

$3,290,940 Co-Investigator. NCI-funded study to evaluate the capacity of smart

growth communities to improve physical activity and prevent obesity among families. Period of award 2008-2013

$3,180,030 Principal Investigator. NCI-funded study to develop and evaluate a

family-based intervention for obesity prevention targeting children and recruiting through managed care organizations. NCI#CA120945. Period of award: 2008-2013.

$5,160,775 Principal Investigator. NHLBI-funded study to translate basic behavioral

science findings for the development of a novel obesity prevention program for adolescents using families as an intervention setting. NHLBI#HL097830. Period of award: 2009-present.

$2,945,074 Principal Investigator (Multiple: Reynolds, Buller). NICHD-funded study

to test an intervention designed to translate district board policy for sun safety to elementary school-level practices. NICHD#HD074416. Period of award: 2013-present.

BIBLIOGRAPHY PEER REVIEW 1. Sherman SJ, Cialdini RB, Schwartzman DF, Reynolds KD.

Imagining can heighten or lower the perceived likelihood of contracting a disease: The mediating effect of ease of imagery.

Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 11(1): 118-127, 1985. 2. Zautra AJ, Eblen C, Reynolds KD.

Job stress and task interest: Two factors in worklife quality. Amer J Community Psych 14(4): 377-393, 1986.

3. Kaplan SE, Reckers PMJ, Reynolds KD.

An application of attribution and equity theories to tax evasion behavior. Economic Psych 7(2): 129-135, 1986.

4. Zautra AJ, Reynolds KD, Eblen C.

Some determinants of employee turnover in a psychiatric facility. Admin in Mental Health 15(1): 11-17, 1987.

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5. Reynolds KD. West SG, Clapper RL, Suter D: Behavioral confirmation: The mediating effects of arousal. Imagination, Cognition, and Personality 7(2): 377-393, 1987.

6. Reynolds KD.

West SG A multiplist strategy for strengthening non-equivalent control group designs. Evaluation Review 11(6): 691-714, 1987.

7. Reynolds KD, West SG.

Attributional constructs: Their role in the organization of social information in memory. Basic and Applied Social Psych 10(2): 119-130, 1989.

8. Reynolds KD, Killen JD, Bryson SW, Maron D, Taylor CB, Maccoby N, Farquhar JW.

Psychosocial predictors of physical activity in adolescents. Prev Med 19(5): 541-551, 1990.

9. Reynolds KD, Slenker SE.

Fostering a broader understanding of health and health care: The Health Psychology Model. Annals of Behav Med (Book review) 12(3): 125-126, 1990.

10. Reynolds KD, West SG, Aiken LS.

Increasing the use of mammography: A pilot program. Health Educ Quarterly 17(4): 429-441, 1990.

11. Von Franque O, Reynolds KD, Sibley BJ, Kaplan SM, Elmore JG, Farquhar JW.

Effectiveness of a personal health course for medical students. Academic Med 66(4): 242-243, 1991.

12. Hyman DJ, Flora J, Reynolds KD, Johannsson M, Farquhar JW.

The impact of public cholesterol screening on diet, general well-being, and physician referral. Amer J Prev Med 7(5): 268-272, 1991.

13. Sandler IN, Reynolds KD, Kliewer W, Ramirez R.

Specificity of the relation between life events and psychological symptomatology. J Child Clinical Psych 21(3): 240-248, 1992.

14. Sander IN, West SG, Baca L, Pillow DR, Gersten J, Rogosch F, Virdin L, Beals J, Reynolds

KD, Kallgren C, Ramirez R. Linking empirically-based theory and evaluation: The family bereavement program. Amer J Community Psych 20(4): 491-521, 1992.

15. Aiken LS, West SG, Woodward CK, Reno RR, Reynolds KD.

Increasing screening mammography in asymptomatic women: Evaluation of a second generation, theory-based program. Health Psych 13(6): 526-538, 1994.

16. Havas S, Heimendinger J, Reynolds KD, Baranowski T, Nicklas T, Bishop D, Buller D,

Sorenson G, Beresford S, Cowan A, Damron D. A New Research Initiative: 5-a-Day for Better Health.

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J Amer Dietetic Assoc 94(1): 32-36, 1994. 17. Slenker SE, Gordon KA, Reynolds KD, Gram IT.

A study of breast cancer detection practices and beliefs in black women attending public health clinics. Health Educ Research: Theory & Practice 9(3): 331-342, 1994.

18. Miketavage MA, Rose VE, Funkhouser E, Oestenstad RK, Dillon HK, Reynolds KD.

Beyond air quality -- Factors that affect prevalence estimates of sick building syndrome. Amer Industrial Hygiene J 56:1141-1146, 1995.

19. Reynolds KD, Coombs DW, Lowe JB, Peterson P, Gayoso E.

Evaluation of a self-help program to reduce alcohol consumption among low-income women. International J Addictions 30(4): 427-443, 1995.

20. Havas S, Heimendinger J, Beresford S, Sorenson G, Buller D, Bishop D, Nicklas T,

Baranowski T, Damron D, Cowan A, Reynolds KD. 5 a Day for Better Health: Implications for public health. Pub Health Reports 110(1): 68-79, 1995.

21. Kirby SD, Baranowski T, Reynolds KD, Taylor G, Binkley D.

Children’s Fruit and Vegetable Intake: Socioeconomic, Adult-Child, Regional, and Urban-Rural Influences. J Nutrition Education 27(5): 261-271, 1995.

22. Reynolds KD, Blaum JM, Jester P, Soong S, Weiss J, DiClemente RD.

Predictors of sun exposure in adolescents in a Southeastern U.S. population. J Adolescent Health 19(6): 409-415, 1996.

23. Harrington KF, Binkley D, Duvall RC, Reynolds KD, Copeland JR, Franklin F, Raczynski

JM. Recruitment issues in school-based research: Lessons learned from the High 5 Alabama Project. J School Health 67:415-421, 1997.

24. Reynolds KD, Gillum JL, Hyman DJ, Byers T, Moore SA, Paradis G, Flora JA.

Comparing two strategies to modify dietary behavior and serum cholesterol. Journal of Cardiovascular Risk 4:1-5, 1997.

25. Reynolds KD, Raczynski JM, Binkley D, Caldwell E, Franklin FA, Fouad M, Duvall RC,

Devane-Hart K, Bragg C, Harrington KF, Jester P. Design of High-5, a school-based study to promote fruit and vegetable consumption for cancer risk reduction. J Cancer Educ 13:169-178, 1998.

26. Coombs DW, Reynolds KD, Joyner G, Blankson M.

Report on a self-help program to increase Breast-feeding among low-income women. J Nutrition Education 30:203-209, 1998.

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27. Reynolds KD, Hinton AW, Shewchuk R, Hickey CA. Social cognitive model of fruit and vegetable consumption in elementary school children. J Nutrition Educ 31(1): 23-30, 1999.

28. Goran MI, Reynolds KD, Linquist C.

Role of physical activity in the prevention of obesity in children. Int’l J Obesity 23 (suppl 3): S18-S33, 1999.

29. Reynolds KD, Baranowski T, Bishop DB, Farris RP, Binkley D, Nicklas TA, Elmer PJ.

Patterns in child and adolescent consumption of fruit and vegetables: Effects of gender and ethnicity across four sites. J Amer College of Nutrition 18(3): 248-254, 1999.

30. Campbell MK, Reynolds KD, Havas S, Curry S, Bishop D, Nicklas T, Palombo R, Buller D,

Feldman R, Topor M, Johnson C, Beresford S, Motsinger B, Morrill C, Heimendinger J. Stages of Change for Increasing Fruit and Vegetable Consumption Among Adults and Young Adults Participating in the National 5-A-Day for Better Health Community Studies. Health Education & Behavior 26(4): 513-534, 1999.

31. Thompson B, Taylor G, Demark-Wahnefried W, McClelland J, Stables G, Havas S, Feng Z,

Topor M, Heimendinger J, Reynolds KD, Cohen N. Fruit and vegetable intake among adults in seven 5 A Day study centers located in diverse geographic areas. J Amer Dietetic Assoc 99(10): 1241-1248, 1999.

32. Linquist CH, Reynolds KD, Goran MI.

Sociocultural determinants of physical activity among children. Prev Med 29(4): 305-312, 1999.

33. Schumacher JE, Engle M, Reynolds KD, Houser S, Mukherjee S, Caldwell E, Kohler C,

Phelan S, Raczynski JM. Measuring self-efficacy in substance abuse intervention in obstetric practices. Southern Medical Journal 93(4): 406-414, 2000.

34. Houser SHS, Engle M, Schumacher JE, Caldwell E, Kohler C, Phelan S, Raczynski JM,

Reynolds KD. Resolving data collection issues related to confidentiality and sensitive information. J Amer Health Info Management Assoc 71(3): 62-64, 2000.

35. Kratt P, Reynolds KD, Shewchuk R.

The role of availability as a moderator of family fruit and vegetable consumption. Health Education & Behavior 27(4): 470-481, 2000.

36. Reynolds KD, Franklin FA, Leviton LC, Maloy J, Harrington KF, Yaroch AL, Person S,

Jester P. Methods, results and lessons learned from process evaluation of the High 5 school-based nutrition intervention. Health Education & Behavior 27(2): 177-186, 2000.

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37. Reynolds KD, Franklin F, Binkley D, Raczynski JM, Harrington KF, Kirk K, Person S. Increasing the fruit and vegetable consumption of 4th graders: Results from the High 5 project. Preventive Medicine 30:309-319, 2000.

38. Glasgow RE, McKay HG, Piette JD, Reynolds KD

The RE-AIM framework for evaluating interventions: What can it tell us about approaches to chronic illness management. Patient Education and Counseling 44:119-127, 2001.

39. Reynolds KD, Yaroch A, Franklin FA, Maloy J. Testing mediating variables in a school-based nutrition intervention program. Health Psychology 21:51-60, 2002.

40. Reynolds, KD, Bishop, DB, Chou, C-P, Xie, B, Nebeling, L, Perry, CL. Contrasting

Mediating Variables in Two 5-A-Day Nutrition Intervention Programs. Preventive Medicine 39: 882-893, 2004. 41. Unger JB, Reynolds KD, Shakib S, Spruijt-Metz D, Sun P, Johnson CA. Acculturation, physical activity and fast-food consumption among Asian-American and

Hispanic Adolescents. Journal of Community Health 29 (6): 467-481, 2004 42. Goran MI, Reynolds KD. Interactive multimedia for promoting physical activity (IMPACT) in children. Obesity Research 13(4):762-771, 2005 43. Yaroch AL, Reynolds KD, Buller DB, Maloy JA, Geno CR. Validity of a sun safety diary using UV monitors in middle school children. Health Education & Behavior 33(3):340-351, 2006 44. Buller DB, Reynolds KD, Yaroch A, Cutter GR, Hines JM, Geno CR, Maloy JA, Brown M,

Woodall WG, Grandpre J. Effects of the Sunny Days, Healthy Ways Curriculum on Students in Grades 6-8. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 30:13-22, 2006 45. Xie B, Chou CP, Spruijt-Metz D, Reynolds KD, Clark F, Palmer PH, Gallaher P, Sun P, Guo Q, Johnson CA. Weight Perception, Academic Performance, and Psychological Factors in Chinese Adolescents. American Journal of Health Behavior 30(2):115-124, 2006 46. Buller DB, Buller MK, Reynolds KD. A survey of sun protection education and policy in secondary schools. Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology 54:427-432, 2006 47. Reynolds KD, Spruijt-Metz D. Translational Research for Childhood Obesity Prevention Evaluation & the Health Professions 29(2):219-245, 2006

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48. Xie B, Chou CP, Spruijt-Metz D, Reynolds KD, Clark F, Palmer PH, Gallaher P, Sun P, Guo Q, Johnson CA. Weight Perception and Weight-Related Socio-Cultural and Behavioral Factors in Chinese Adolescents. Preventive Medicine 42(3):229-234, 2006

49. Belansky ES, Romaniello C, Morin C, Uyeki T, Sawyer R, Scarbro S, Auld G, Crane L,

Reynolds KD, Hamman R, Marshall J. Adapting and implementing a long-term nutrition and physical activity curriculum to a rural,

low-income, biethnic community. Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior 38(2):106-113, 2006 50. Reynolds KD, Buller DB, Yaroch AL, Maloy J, Cutter G. Mediation of a school based skin cancer prevention program. Health Psychology 25(5):616-625, 2006 51. Johnson CA, Xie B, Koprowski C, Reynolds KD, Gallaher P, Spruijt-Metz D, Palmer P, Sun P, Guo Q Socio-demographic and cultural comparison of overweight and obesity risk and prevalence

in adolescents in Southern California and Wuhan, China. Journal of Adolescent Health 39(6):925e1-925e8, 2006 52. Cullen KW, Hartstein J, Reynolds KD, Vu M, Resnicow K, Greene N, White MA

Improving the School Food Environment: Results from a Pilot Study in Middle Schools Journal of the American Dietetic Association 107:484-489, 2007

53. Reynolds KD, Wolch J, Byrne J, Chou CP, Feng G, Weaver S, Jerrett M

Trail Characteristics as Correlates of Urban Trail Use American Journal of Health Promotion 21(4):335-345, 2007

54. Xie B, Chou CP, Spruijt-Metz D, Reynolds KR, Clark F, Palmer PH, Gallaher P, Sun P, Quo Q, Johnson CA

Socio-demographic and economic correlates of overweight status in Chinese adolescents American Journal of Health Behavior 31(4):339-352, 2007 55. Hartstein, J, Cullen K, Reynolds KD, Harrell J, Kennel P, White, M. The impact of portion size control for school ala carte items: Changes in kilocalories and

macronutrients purchased by middle school students Journal of the American Dietetic Association 108(1):140-145, 2007 56. Andreeva VA, Reynolds KD, Buller DB, Chih-Ping C, Yaroch AL

Concurrent psychosocial predictors of sun safety among middle school children Journal of School Health 78(7):374-378, 2008

57. Reynolds KD, Buller DB, Yaroch AL, Maloy J, Geno C, Cutter G

Effects of Program Exposure and Engagement with Tailored Prevention Communication on Sun Protection by Young Adolescents

Journal of Health Communication 13(7):619-636, 2008

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58. Andreeva VA, Unger JB, Yaroch AL, Cockburn MG, Baezconde-Garbanati L,

Reynolds KD Language acculturation and sun-safe practices among Latinos American Journal of Public Health 99(4);734-741, 2009

59. Dunton G, Kaplan S, Wolch J, Jerrett M, Reynolds KD Physical environmental correlates of childhood obesity: A systematic review

Obesity Reviews 10(4);393-402, 2009 60. Dunton GF, Wolch J, Chou CP, Jerrett M, Reynolds KD Reasons for Urban Trail Use Predict Trail-Related Physical Activity Journal of Physical Activity & Health 6:426-434, 2009 61. Andreeva VA, Yaroch AL, Unger JB, Cockburn MG, Rueda R, Reynolds KD

Moderated mediation regarding the sun-safe behaviors of U.S. Latinos Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health Published online: November 25, 2009

62. Dahmann N, Wolch J, Joassart-Marcelli P, Reynolds KD, Jerrett M

The Active City?: Disparities in provision of urban public recreation resources Health and Place 16(3):431-445, 2010

63. Seymour M, Wolch J, Reynolds KD, Newall, J

Reliability of an Audit Tool for Systematic Assessment of Urban Alleyways Journal of Physical Activity and Health 7(2):214-223, 2010

64. Wolch J, Spruijt-Metz D, Jerrett M, Byrne J, Jerrett M, Chou CP, Tatalovich Z, Wang L,

Weaver S, Wang L, Fulton W, Reynolds KD Proximity and Perceived Safety as Determinants of Urban Trail Use: Findings from a Three-City Study Environment and Planning A 42(1):57-79, 2010

65. Seymour M, Wolch J, Reynolds KD, Bradbury H

Resident perceptions of urban alleys and alley greening Applied Geography 30(3):380-393, 2010

66. Jerrett M, McConnell R, Chang RCC, Wolch J, Reynolds KD, Lurman F, Gilliland F, Berhane K Automobile traffic around the home and attained body mass index: A longitudinal cohort study of children aged 10-18 Years Preventive Medicine 50(1):S50-S58, 2010

67. Dunton GF, Cousineau MR, Reynolds KD The intersection of public policy and health behavior theory in the physical activity arena Journal of Physical Activity and Health 7(1):S91-S98, 2010 68. Spruijt-Metz D, Wolch J, Jerrett M, Byrne J, Hseih S, Ranell M, Xie B, Wang L, Chou CP Reynolds KD

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Development, reliability and validity of an urban trail use survey American Journal of Health Promotion 25(1):2-11, 2010 69. Wolch J, Newell J, Seymour M, Huang HB, Reynolds K, Mapes J

The forgotten and the future: reclaiming back alleys for a sustainable city Environment and Planning A, 2010 (advance online publication, doi:10.1068/a42259)

70. Xie B, Chou CP, Spruijt-Metz D, Reynolds KD, Palmer PH, Gallaher P, Sun P, Guo Q Johnson CA Longitudinal analysis of weight perception and psychological factors in Chinese adolescents American Journal of Health Behavior 35(1):92-104, 2011 71. Andreeva VA, Cockburn MG, Yaroch AL, Unger JB, Rueda R, Reynolds KD

Preliminary evidence for mediation of the association between acculturation and sun-safe behaviors Archives of Dermatology 147(7):814-819, 2011

72. WolchJ,MichaelJ,ReynoldsK,McConnellR,ChangR,DahmannN,BradyK,GillilandF,

SuJ,BerhaneKChildhoodobesityandproximitytourbanparksandrecreationalresources:AlongitudinalcohortstudyHealthandPlace17:207-214,2011

73.Buller DB, Reynolds KD, Ashley JL, Buller MK, Kane IL, Stabell CL, Massie KL, Liu X, Cutter GR Motivating Public School Districts to Adopt Sun Protection Policies: A Randomized Controlled Trial American Journal of Prevention Medicine 41(3):309-316, 2011

74. Reynolds KD, Trinidad DR Comments on the Use of Alternative Designs in Dissemination Research American Journal of Preventive Medicine 42(1):105-106, 2012 75. Reynolds KD, Buller DB, French SA, Buller MK, Ashley JL

School Sun Protection Policies: Measure Development and Assessments in Two Regions of the United States

Journal of School Health 82:499-507, 2012 76. Grenard, J. L., A. W. Stacy, S. Shiffman, A. N. Baraldi, D. P. MacKinnon, G. Lockhart, Y.

Kisbu-Sakarya, S. Boyle, Y. Beleva, C. Koprowski, S. L. Ames, K. D. Reynolds Sweetened drink and snacking cues in adolescents: a study using ecological momentary assessment Appetite 67: 61-73, 2013

77. Su, J. G., M. Jerrett, R. McConnell, K. Berhane, G. Dunton, K. Shankardass, K. Reynolds,

R. Chang and J. Wolch Factors influencing whether children walk to school Health Place 22: 153-161, 2013

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78. Ames, S. L., Y. Kisbu-Sakarya, K. D. Reynolds, S. Boyle, C. Cappelli, M. G. Cox, M. Dust,

J. L. Grenard, D. P. Mackinnon and A. W. Stacy Inhibitory control effects in adolescent binge eating and consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages and snacks Appetite 81: 180-192, 2014

79. Reynolds, K. D., N. Dahmann, J. Wolch, P. Joassart-Marcelli, G. Dunton, D. Rudulph, J.

Newell, J. Thayer and M. Jerrett Factors predicting the capacity of Los Angeles city-region recreation programs to promote energy expenditure Health & Place 28C: 67-72, 2014

80. Czajkowski SM, Powell LH, Adler N, Naar-King S, Reynolds KD, Hunter C, Laraia B

Olster D, Perna F, Peterson J, Epel E, Boyington J, Charlson M The ORBIT model for developing behavioral treatments to prevent or manage chronic Diseases: A framework for translating ideas into interventions Health Psychology 34(10):971-982, 2015

81. Borgogna, N, Lockhart, G, Grenard, JL, Shiffman, S, Barrett, T, Reynolds, KD Ecological momentary assessment of urban adolescents¹ technology use and cravings for unhealthy snacks and drinks: Differences by ethnicity and sex Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics 115: 759-766, 2015

83. Felicitas JQ, Tanenbaum HC, Li Y, Chou CP, Palmer PH, Spruijt-Metz D, Reynolds KD, Johnson CA, Xie B A Longitudinal Analysis of the Effects of Socioeconomic Factors, Foreign Media, and Attitude toward Appearance on General and Central Adiposity in Chinese Adolescents Preventive Medicine Reports 2:608-614, 2015

84. Tanenbaum HC, Felicitas JQ, Li Y, Tobias M, Chou C-P, Palmer PH, Spruijt-Metz D, Reynolds KD, Johnson CA, Xie B Overweight perception: associations with weight control goals, attempts and practices among Chinese female college students Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics 116(3):458-466, 2016

85. Ames SL, Wurpts IC, Pike J, MacKinnon DP, Reynolds KD, Stacy AW Self-regulation Interventions for the Reduction of Sugar-Sweetened Beverages in Adolescents Appetite 105 (Oct 1): 652-662, 2016

86. Buller DB, Reynolds KD, Berteletti J, Massie K, Ashley J, Buller MK, Meenan RT

Accuracy of principal and teacher knowledge of school district policies on sun protection in California elementary schools Preventing Chronic Disease 15 (Jan 18):1-12, 2018

87. Berteletti J, Buller DB, Massie K, Ashley J, Liu X, Reynolds KD

Sun protection policies in public school districts with elementary schools in California JAMA Dermatology 154 (1): 103-105, 2018

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88. Lee AY, Reynolds KD, Stacey A, Niu Z, Xie B

Family functioning, moods, and binge eating among urban adolescents Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 42(3): 511-521, 2018

89. Johansen, CM, Reynolds, KD, Xie, B, Ames, SL Acculturation and sugar-sweetened beverage consumption among adolescents: The moderating effect of impulsivity Appetite 134: 142-147, 2019

90. Reynolds KD, Buller DB, Berteletti J, Massie K, Ashley J, Buller MK, Meenan RT School-Level Factors Associated with Sun Protection Practices in California Elementary Schools Journal of School Health, In press

ARTICLES SUBMITTED & IN PREPARATION 1. Reynolds KD, Quinn VQ, Xiang A, Garrett K, Koprowski C, Massie K, Ghai N,

Takayanagi M, Blanco L, Rossetti S, Jerrett M Preventing childhood obesity through family intervention: Results of Obesity Prevention Tailored for Health Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, In review

2. Dust M, Basanez T, Capelli C, Reynolds KD, Ames S The Interplay of Stress and Implicit Associations in Predicting Sweet/Fatty Snack Consumption in Hispanic Adolescents Appetite, In review

3. Reynolds KD, Buller DB, Buller MK, Massie K, Berteletti J, Ashley J, Meenan RT Randomized Trial Evaluating an Intervention Supporting Implementation of Sun Safety Policies in California Public Elementary Schools American Journal of Public Health, In review

4. Meenan RT, Reynolds KD, Buller DB, Massie K, Berteletti J, Buller MK, Ashley J Economic evaluation of a sun protection promotion program in California elementary schools Journal of School Health, In review

5. Johansen C, Reynolds KD, Wolch J, Byrne J, Chou C-P, Boyle S, Spruijt-Metz D, Alyssa B, Weaver S, Jerrett M The Association of Trail Features with Self-Report Trail Use by Neighborhood Resident In preparation (Anticipated submission to Health & Place)

6. Johansen, CM, Reynolds, KD, Xie, B, Palmer P

The mediating role of contextual family variables on the relationship between acculturation and sugar sweetened beverages among Latino adolescents In preparation (Anticipated submission to Ethnicity & Health)

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CHAPTERS 1. Sandler IN, Gersten J, Reynolds KD, Kallgren C, Ramirez R.

Using theory and data to plan support interventions: Design of a program for bereaved children. In: Gottlieb BH (ed): Marshaling Social Support: Formats, Processes, and Effects. New York: Sage, 1988.

2. Reynolds KD, Kratt PP, Winders S, Waterbor JW, Shuster JL, Gardner M, Harrison RA.

Cancer Prevention and Control. In: Raczynski JM, DiClemente RJ, eds. Handbook of Health Promotion and Disease Prevention. New York, NY: Plenum Publishing Corporation, 1999.

3. Reynolds KD, Pass MA, Galvin M, Winnail S, Harrington KF, DiClemente RJ.

Schools as a Setting for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention. In: Raczynski JM, DiClemente RJ, eds. Handbook of Health Promotion and Disease Prevention. New York, NY: Plenum Publishing Corporation, 1999.

4. Kohler C, Reynolds KD, Grimley D.

Theoretical Approaches Guiding the development and implementation of health promotion and disease prevention programs. In: Raczynski JM, DiClemente RJ, eds. Handbook of Health Promotion and Disease Prevention. New York, NY: Plenum Publishing Corporation, 1999.

5. Reynolds KD, Baranowski T, Bishop DB, Gregson J, Nicklas TA.

5 a Day behavior change research in children and adolescents. In: Stables G, Heimendinger, eds. 5 a Day for Better Health Monograph. Washington, DC: NIH Publication #01-5019, September 2001.

6. Reynolds KD, Klepp KI, Yaroch A.

The ecological approach to nutrition intervention. In: Gibney M, Arab L, eds. Public Health Nutrition, Oxford, UK: Blackwell Scientific Limited, 2005

7. Gordon-Larsen P, Reynolds KD: Built environment and physical activity.

In: Goran MI, editor. Handbook of Pediatric Obesity: Epidemiology, Etiology and Prevention. Boca Raton, Florida: Taylor & Francis, 2006.

8. Reynolds KD, Spruijt-Metz D, Unger J. Health behavior research and intervention In Wallace RB, editor. Maxcy-Rosenau-Last-Wallace Public Health and Preventive

Medicine 15th edition, 2008 CURRICULA AND EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS DEVELOPED 1. Reynolds KD, Coombs DW, Lowe JB, Peterson P, Slenker SE.

The Stop Drinking Guide for Pregnant Women. Copyright U.A.B. Research Foundation, 1991. Developed with support from Grant #1R03AA08531 National Institute on Alcohol Abuse

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and Alcoholism.

2. Reynolds KD, Smith C, Sandridge S, Crain M. Reducing the Risk for HIV Transmission: A Program for HIV Positive Women. Developed for the Pediatric HIV Health Care Demonstration Project, 1991 with support from HRSA Grant #BRH P040456-01-0.

3. Coombs DW, Reynolds KD, Joyner G.

Breastfeeding Basics: A Self-Help Guide. Copyright UAB Research Foundation, 1992. Developed with support from WIC and the Alabama Department of Public Health.

4. Binkley D, Franklin F, Reynolds KD, Harrington K, Duvall R, DeVane-Hart K, Kohler C,

Bragg C, Fouad M, Raczynski J. High-5-Alabama: A curriculum for 4th graders. Developed with support from NCI Grant #CA59776.

5. Goran M, Reynolds KD Project IMPACT: Interactive CD-ROM for Physical Activity Developed with support from NICHD Grant#HD32668.

PAPERS PRESENTED/PROGRAMS CHAIRED 1. Zautra A, Smith J, Eblen C, Hindin D, Malouff J, Reynolds KD.

Assessment of management practices at the Arizona State Hospital. Paper presented to the Department of Behavioral Health Services. State of Arizona, 1983.

2. Reynolds KD, Shippee G.

An evaluation of the effectiveness of the 'ask for the sale' program. Paper presented to the Executive Director, Arizona State Lottery, 1983.

3. Shippee G, Schwartzman D, Reynolds K, Carpenter M.

Using demographics to increase lottery sales. Public Gaming Magazine. August, 1983.

4. Reynolds KD, Shippee G.

Results of the instant game preference and design research of August, 1983. Paper presented to the Executive Director, Arizona State Lottery, 1983.

5. Reynolds KD.

The Sibco store announcement system: Evaluating a test run. Paper presented to the Executive Director, Arizona State Lottery, 1984.

6. Shippee G, Schwartzman D, Reynolds K, Carpenter M.

The purchasing dynamics of lottery products. Public Gaming Magazine. May, 1984.

7. Reynolds KD, Schwartzman D, Shippee G, Carpenter M.

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Instant game research clarifies player preferences. Public Gaming Magazine. May, 1984.

8. Reynolds KD, Shippee G.

The 'top merchandiser' retailer incentive program; it's effect on retailer sales. Paper presented to the Executive Director, Arizona State Lottery, 1984.

9. Cialdini RB, Sherman SJ, Schwartzman DF, Reynolds KD.

Increasing the cognitive availability of the events imagined using structured imagery. Paper presented at the convention of the American Psychological Association. Toronto, Canada, 1984.

10. Zautra AJ, Eblen C, Reynolds KD.

A two-factor model of worklife quality. Paper presented at the convention of the Rocky Mountain Psychological Association. Tucson, AZ, 1985.

11. Reynolds KD, West SG.

Effects of attributional constructs on the memory for social information. Paper presented at the convention of the American Psychological Association. Los Angeles, CA, 1985.

12. Gersten J, Reynolds KD, Cook C, Kallgren C, McChesney MP.

Children of parental death. Workshop conducted at the Prevention 85 Conference. Phoenix, AZ, 1985.

13. Reynolds KD, West SG, Clapper RL, Suter D.

The motivational underpinnings of behavioral confirmation: From arousal to actuality and beyond. Paper presented at the convention of the Rocky Mountain Psychological Association. Tucson, AZ, 1985.

14. Sander IN, Ramirez R, Reynolds KD.

Life stress for children of divorce, bereaved and asthmatic children. Paper presented at the convention of the American Psychological Association. Washington, DC, 1986.

15. Gersten J, Sandler IN, Reynolds KD, Kallgren C, Ramirez R.

Parental death and mental health professionals as a helping resource. Paper presented at the convention of the American Psychological Association. Washington, DC, 1986.

16. Reynolds KD, West SG.

Strengthening the non-equivalent control group design: A sales campaign example. Paper presented at the convention of the Western Psychological Association. Seattle, WA, 1986.

17. Aiken LS, West SG, Reynolds KD, Silver C.

Prevention programming: A social-psychological approach.

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Paper presented at the Society of Experimental Social Psychology Annual meeting. Charlottesville, VA, 1987.

18. Sandler IN, Reynolds KD, West SG.

Parent and child reports of life events and psychological problems. Poster presented at the convention of the American Psychological Association, New York, 1987.

19. Reynolds KD, Sandler IN.

The differential effects of separation and disruption events on child symptomatology. Paper presented at the Annual Conference of Community Psychology. Columbia, SC, 1987.

20. Maccoby N, Reynolds KD.

Community-based disease prevention. Invited address to the Department of Community and Family Medicine. University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, 1988.

21. Reynolds KD.

Discussant. NHLBI Conference on School Health Promotion Research. Owatonna, MN, 1988.

22. Reynolds KD, Killen J.

The Stanford tenth-grade study: An overview. Presentation to the NHLBI Conference on School Health Promotion Research. Owatonna, MN, 1988.

23. Reynolds KD, West SG, Aiken LS.

A social psychological approach to increasing the use of mammography. Paper presented at the convention of the Western Psychological Association, Burlingame, CA, 1988.

24. Hyman DJ, Flora J, Reynolds KD, Johannson M, Farquhar JW.

Cholesterol screening in primary care practice: A pilot study. Paper presented at the National Cholesterol Conference. Washington, DC, 1988.

25. Hyman DJ, Flora J, Reynolds KD, Johannson M, Farquhar JW.

The impact of public cholesterol screening. Paper presented at the National Cholesterol Conference. Washington, DC, 1988.

26. Aiken LS, West SG, Reynolds KD.

Implementation and evaluation of a theory-based behavioral intervention to increase mammography screening. Invited presentation at Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand, 1989.

27. Reynolds KD, Killen JD, Bryson SW, Maron JD, Taylor CB, Farquhar JW, Maccoby N.

Psychosocial predictors of adolescent physical activity. Presented at the Cardiovascular Behavioral Medicine, Epidemiology and Biostatistics Training Session, Society of Behavioral Medicine. San Francisco, CA, 1989.

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28. Reynolds KD, Killen JD, Miner B, Taylor CB, Farquhar JW. Disseminating heart disease prevention programs to schools. Paper presented at the Community Research & Action Conference. East Lansing, MI, 1989.

29. Reynolds KD.

Symposium Chair, Issues in dissemination: The schism between centers of technology development and communities. Symposium Presentation at the Community Research & Action Conference. East Lansing, MI, 1989.

30. Reynolds KD.

Presider, Drug testing in the workplace. American Public Health Association, 117th Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, 1989.

31. Slenker SE, Reynolds KD, Gordon K.

A study of factors influencing BSE and mammography in economically disadvantaged black women. Paper presented at the American Public Health Association 118th Annual Meeting, New York, 1990.

32. Reynolds KD, Slenker SE.

Behavioral and perceptual factors in mammography screening. Presentation at the Cancer Prevention and Control Seminar, UAB Comprehensive Cancer Center, Birmingham, AL, 1990.

33. Sandler IN, Gersten J, Baca L, Reynolds KD, Kallgren C, Ramirez R.

Evaluation of a preventive intervention for bereaved children. Paper presented at the convention of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA, 1991.

34. Coombs DW, Reynolds KD, Blankson M, Joyner G.

Development of a Self-Instructional Manual to Promote Breastfeeding Among Low-Income Women. Presented at the SOPHE Mid-Year Scientific Conference. Long Beach, CA, 1991.

35. Reynolds KD, Gillum J, Hyman DJ, Byers T, Moore S, Paradis G, Lazarus K, Flora JA.

Changing dietary behavior: Is cholesterol screening necessary? Paper presented at the Society of Behavioral Medicine Twelfth Annual Scientific Sessions. Washington, DC, 1991.

36. Reynolds KD, Coombs DW, Slenker SE, Lowe JB, Davis M, Peterson P. Developing a Self-Help Intervention to Prevent Drinking Among Low SES Pregnant Women. Presented at the SOPHE Mid-Year Scientific Conference. Long Beach, CA, 1991.

37. Reynolds KD, Oh MK, Cloud G, Reynolds J, Ogden D.

Gender differences among incarcerated adolescents on STD related attitudes and behaviors. Poster presented at the American Pediatric Association Conference. Baltimore, MD, 1992.

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38. Reynolds KD, Coombs DW, Lowe JB, Gayoso E, James F. Evaluating an alcohol prevention program for pregnant women. Paper presented at the Mid-South Sociological Association Meeting. Chattanooga, TN, 1992.

39. McDaniel AM, Reynolds KD, Hyman DH, Byers T, Gillum J, Paradis G.

Psychological variables as predictors of the dietary behavior of Mexican and Anglo Americans. Poster presented at the Society of Behavioral Medicine Thirteenth Annual Scientific Sessions. New York, NY, 1992.

40. Williams OD, Coombs DW, Greene PG, Raczynski JM, Reynolds KD, Schumacher JE,

Smith DE. Behavioral Research - How is it Applied?: GAP Experiences - An Academic Perspective. Paper presented at the Centers for Disease Control, Conference on Chronic Disease Prevention, Salt Lake City, Utah, 1992

41. Reynolds KD, Coombs DW, Slenker SE, Lowe JB, Davis M, Peterson P.

A self-help program to reduce drinking among low SES pregnant women. Poster presented at the American Public Health Association 120th Annual Meeting. Washington, DC, 1992.

42. Reynolds KD, Binkley D, Franklin F, Raczynski J, Caldwell E, Hart K, Bragg C, Fouad M.

Increasing the fruit and vegetable consumption of 4th graders. Invited presentation at the Healthy Alabama 2000 Nutrition Coalition, Eat Five & Thrive Conference. Birmingham, AL, 1993.

43. DeVane-Hart K, Reynolds KD.

The 5-a-Day Program: High 5 Alabama. Invited presentation, Intensive course in Nutrition for Infants, Children & Adolescents. Sponsored by the Department of Pediatrics, UAB, Birmingham, AL, 1994.

44. Reynolds KD, Binkley D, Franklin F, Raczynski J, Caldwell E, Hart K, Bragg C, Fouad M.

Modifying the dietary behavior of elementary school children: The 5-a-Day Study. Invited presentation to the Alabama Cancer Coordinating Council. Montgomery, AL, 1994.

45. Peterson L, Reynolds KD.

Preventing Fetal Alcohol Exposure: Interpreting knowledge gained from brief interventions in the addictive behavior field. Invited paper presented at the Prevention of Fatal Alcohol Syndrome National Conference; Detroit, MI, 1994.

46. Reynolds KD, Coombs DW, Lowe JB, Peterson P, Gayoso E.

Reducing alcohol use among low-income pregnant women. Paper presented at the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Fifteenth Annual Scientific Sessions, Boston, MA, 1994.

47. Reynolds KD.

Overview of Social Learning Theory: Invited presentation at Charting the Course for

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Evaluation: How Do We Measure the Success of Nutrition Education and Promotion in Food Assistance Programs, US Department of Agriculture, Washington, DC, 1995.

48. Reynolds KD, Heimendinger J, Baranowski T, Bishop D, Glanz K, Johnson C.

Development of school interventions to increase fruit and vegetable consumption: The 5-a-Day Initiative. Symposium presented at the Society of Behavioral Medicine Annual Scientific Session. San Diego, CA, 1995.

49. Reynolds KD, Francis K, Spear B, Galvin M, Franklin F, Cornell C, DeLuca J, Moore J,

Macrina D, Leviton L, Pulley L, DiClemente R. Modifying nutrition and physical activity behavior in adolescents through a school-community intervention. Paper presented at the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention, Annual Prevention Center Directors Meeting, Atlanta, GA, 1995.

50. Reynolds KD.

Increasing fruit and vegetable consumption among 4th graders: A school-based approach. Invited presentation to the Research Center for Health Promotion, University of Bergen, Norway, 1996.

51. Reynolds KD.

The 5 a Day Initiative: Preliminary results of a school-based fruit and vegetable intervention.

Invited presentation to the Department of Nutrition Sciences at the University of Oslo, Norway, 1996.

52. Reynolds KD, Copeland J, Wallace D.

Do perceived norms explain fruit and vegetable consumption in children. Poster presented at the Society of Behavioral Medicine Annual Conference, San Francisco, 1997.

53. Reynolds KD, Hinton AW, Shewchuk RM, Hickey CA.

Path analysis of an SCT-based model of fruit and vegetable consumption in elementary school children. Paper presented at the Society of Behavioral Medicine Annual Conference, San Francisco, 1997.

54. Reynolds KD, Franklin FA, Raczynski JM, Binkley D, Harrington KF, Kirk KA.

Evaluation results of High 5: A school-based program to increase fruit and vegetable consumption in 4th-graders. Paper presented at the American Public Health Association 125th Annual Meeting, Indianapolis, 1997.

55. Kratt PP, Reynolds KD, Shewchuk R.

Modeling Family Influences on the Dietary Intake of Fourth Graders. UAB Comprehensive Cancer Center Annual Research Retreat, October, 1997.

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56. Kratt PP, Reynolds KD, Shewchuk RM. Modeling family influences on the dietary intake of fourth graders. Paper presented at the 19th Annual Meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, New Orleans, LA, March, 1998.

57. Kratt PP, Reynolds KD, Shewchuk RM.

The role of availability on the dynamics of family fruit and vegetable consumption. Paper presented at the UAB Comprehensive Cancer Center Annual Research Retreat, 1998.

58. Kratt PP, Reynolds KD, Shewchuk RM.

The role of availability on family dietary consumption patterns. Poster presented at annual Center for Health Promotion Conference, Birmingham, AL, 1998.

59. Schumacher JE, Engle M, Reynolds KD, Houser S, Mukherjee S, Caldwell W, Kohler C,

Phelan S, Raczynski JM. Self-efficacy in substance use interventions among obstetric practices. Paper presented at the NIAAA Working Group on Prevention of Risk Drinking in Pregnancy Meeting, Washington D.C., 1998.

60. Goran MI, Reynolds KD, Lindquist CH.

Role of physical activity in the prevention of obesity in children. Invited presentation to the International Congress of Obesity, Maastricht, Netherlands, 1998.

61. Reynolds KD.

The High 5 school-based fruit and vegetable intervention: Main findings, future directions, and related studies. Invited presentation to the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Nutrition Seminar, Denver, Colorado, 1998.

62. Person SD, Harrington KF, Kirk KA, Reynolds KD, Franklin FA.

Differential predictors of fruit and vegetable intake in African-American and White children. Paper presented at the American Public health Association 127th Annual Meeting, Chicago, 1999.

63. Harrington KF, Person SD, Franklin FA, Reynolds KD.

Mealtime behaviors and their effect on fruit and vegetable consumption. Paper presented at the American Public Health Association 127th Annual Meeting, Chicago, 1999.

64. Shewchuk R, Reynolds KD, Harrington KF, Franklin FA.

Cognitive mapping framework for community-based interventions. Paper presented at the American Public Health Association 127th Annual Meeting, Chicago, 1999.

65. Reynolds KD, Yaroch AL, Franklin FA, Maloy J.

Testing mediating variables in a school-based nutrition intervention program. Poster presented at the American Public Health Association 128th Annual Meeting, Boston, 2000.

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66. Geno C, Reynolds KD, Levinson A, Yaroch A, Shewchuck R. Conducting nominal group technique toward factor analysis of family nutrition and physical activity behaviors. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Seattle, 2001.

67. Yaroch A, Reynolds KD, Geno C, Buller D.

Validity of a modified sun behavior diary and reliability of a psychosocial questionnaire among middle school children in Colorado. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Seattle, 2001.

68. Reynolds KD.

What makes an effective program work? Mediational analysis in prevention research. Invited presentation to the Rocky Mountain Chapter of the American College of Sports Medicine, Frisco, CO, 2001.

69. Reynolds KD, Marshall JA, Belansky E, Crane L, Sayer B.

Development of a mediational model for family-based intervention in an ethnically diverse population. Presented at the 16th National Conference on Chronic Diseases and Health Promotion, Atlanta, March, 2002.

70. Reynolds KD. Mediation in Obesity Prevention Research Invited presentation, 2002 Trans-cultural Perspectives on Tobacco Use and Health

Promotion Conference, University of Southern California, Alhambra, CA, April 2002. 71. Reynolds KD. Establishing mediation in a school-based nutrition program. Invited presentation, Conference on Research in Health Behavior and Disease Prevention,

University of Wyoming, Laramie, 2002. 72. Goran MI, Reynolds KD. Interactive Multimedia Promoting Activity. Invited presentation. Virtual Learning in Health Communication, Los Angles, 2003. 73. Reynolds KD, Wolch J, Fulton W, Weaver S, Spruijt-Metz D, Chou CP, Williamson C. Neighborhood predictors of class, Urban Trail Use. Poster presented at the Active Living Research Annual Conference, Del Mar, CA, 2004. 74. Goran MI, Reynolds, KD. Interactive multimedia for promoting physical activity (IMPACT) in children. Poster

presented at the North American Association of Obesity Research, Las Vegas, 2004. 75. Reynolds KD, Wolch J, Fulton W, Byrne J, Jerrett M, Weaver S, Spruijt-Metz D, Chou CP Urban trails as an environmental resource to increase physical activity. Invited presentation for the North American Association of Obesity Research, Las Vegas,

2004. 76. Xie B, Chou CP, Spruijt-Metz D, Reynolds KD, Clark F, Palmer PH, Sun P, Guo Q,

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Johnson CA Weight perception in female Chinese adolescents. Poster presentation at the Keck School of Medicine, Department of Preventive Medicine Graduate Student Research conference, Los Angeles, 2004.

77. Reynolds KD, Wolch J, Fulton W, Byrne J, Jerrett M, Weaver S, Spruijt-Metz D, Chou CP Research on urban trail environments: Preliminary findings. Invited presentation for the Active Living Research conference, San Diego, 2005. 78. Spruijt-Metz D, Reynolds KD, Lindsey G, Troped P Development of a multi-site trail use measure Roundtable presentation at the Active Living Research conference, San Diego, 2005 79. Spruijt-Metz D, Reynolds KD, Lindsey G, Troped P Development of a modular trail use questionnaire Poster presentation at the Active Living Research conference, San Diego, 2005 80. Reynolds KD, Buller, DB, Yaroch AL, Maloy J, Cutter G

Mediation of a middle school skin cancer prevention program Presentation at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Boston, 2005

81. Xie B, Chou CP, Spruijt-Metz D, Reynolds KD, Palmer PH, Sun P, Gallagher PE, Guo Q Ji L, Johnson CA

Overweight status, weight perception and weight management goals and practices among female Chinese college students Presentation at the 133rd annual meeting of the American Public Health Association, Philadelphia, 2005.

82. Buller DB, Yaroch A, Maloy J, Reynolds KD Correspondence between parent and child reports of child’s sun protection

Presentation at NIH-sponsored conference Developing Consensus Measures of Skin Cancer Prevention Behaviors: An Investigators Workshop, Atlanta, 2006.

83. Reynolds KD, Wolch J, Byrne J, Weaver S, Chou CP, Feng G, Spruijt-Metz D, Fulton W,

Jerrett M Trail characteristics as correlates of urban trail use

Invited presentation for the Active Living Research conference, San Diego, 2006. 84. Wolch J, Reynolds KD, Spruijt-Metz D, Chou CP, Jerrett M, Feng G, Fulton W, Byrne J,

Weaver S Patterns of Urban Trail Use and Neighborhood Correlates

Presentation at the International Congress on Physical Activity and Public Health, Atlanta, 2006.

85. Andreeva VA, Reynolds KD, Buller, DB, Chou C-P, Yaroch AL.

Concurrent sun-safety factors among middle school children: A structural equation modeling approach. Poster presentation at the APHA 134th Annual Meeting and Exposition, Boston, November, 2006.

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86. Reynolds KD, Quinn VP, Glasgow RE, Xiang A, Koprowski C, Chon R, Andreeva V,

Mancera R, Ritzwoller DP, De Rosa DA Development and Formative Evaluation of an Interactive Couples-Based Social-Ecological Intervention for Diabetes Prevention and Self-Management Poster presented at Critical Issues in eHealth Research 2006, Washington DC, 2006

87. Wolch J, Byrne J, Seymour M, Linder A, Sister C, Swift J, Reynolds KD

The Systematic Audit of Greenspace Environments (SAGE): A new tool for urban park assessment Poster presentation at the Active Living Research conference, San Diego, 2007

88. Spruijt-Metz D, Chou CP, Byrne J, Wolch J, Jerrett M, Hseih S, Myles R, Ya-Wen J, Wang

L, Reynolds KD Validation of the ROUTES self-administered trail use questionnaire

Poster presentation at the Active Living Research conference, San Diego, 2007 89. Joassart-Marcelli P, Rajpal S, Wolch J, Jerrett M, Reynolds KD

The distribution of local fiscal resources and nonprofit organizations for parks and recreation in Los Angeles Poster presentation at the Active Living Research conference, San Diego, 2007

90. Reynolds KD

Environment as a health risk factor and as a tool for health promotion Chair, symposium at the Fogerty Framework Conference on International Health Promotion, Los Angeles, 2007

91. Reynolds KD, Moser RP, Yaroch AL, Andreeva VA, Saraiya M, Hartman, A Are physical activity and sun safe behavior associated?: Evidence from HINTS 2005

Poster presentation at the Health Information National Trends Survey Data Users Conference: Building the Evidence Base in Cancer Communications Pasadena, 2007

92. Dunton G, Reynolds KD, Spruijt-Metz D, Wolch J, Chou CP, Jerrett M, Byrne J, Weaver S Reasons for urban trail use predict trail-related physical activity Oral presentation at the APHA annual meeting, Washington DC, 2007 93. Reynolds KD, Spruijt-Metz D, Wolch J, Chou CP, Jerrett M, Byrne J, Weaver S, Fulton W, Wang L Relationship of urban trail use and the built environment with moderate to vigorous physical activity Poster presentation at the APHA annual meeting, Washington DC, 2007 94. Reynolds KD, Buller D, French S, Chon R, Fisher K, Ashley J, Buller M

Assessing levels of sun protection in public school district policy Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, San Diego, 2008

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95. Reynolds KD, Quinn VP, Xiang A, Garrett K

Obesity Prevention Tailored for Health (OPT): Pilot Test of an Innovative Family-Based Program Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, San Diego, 2008

96. Reynolds KD, Spruijt-Metz D, Wolch J, Chou CP, Jerrett M, Byrne J, Weaver S, Fulton W,

Wang L Urban trail use and the built environment as determinants of physical activity Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Boston, 2008

97. Dahmann N, Wolch J, Joassart-Marcelli P, Reynolds KD, Jerrett M The active city: Recreation programs, public health & environmental justice

Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Boston, 2008

98. Dunton GF, Cousineau M, Reynolds KD The intersection of public policy and health behavior theory in the physical activity arena Paper presented at the Active Living Research conference, Washington DC, 2008 99. Spruijt-Metz D, Dunton G, Reynolds KD, Jerrett M, Byrne J, Wolch K, Chou CP, Weaver S

Effect of Perceived Trail Safety on Trail Use is Partially Mediated by Intrinsic Motivation Poster presented at the Active Living Research conference, Washington DC, 2008

100. Buller D, Buller MK, Ashley J, Reynolds KD, French S, Liu X

Sun Safe Schools: Baseline survey in a campaign to motivate adoption of sun protection policies by public school districts in California and Colorado Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, San Diego, 2009

101. Wolch J, Chang R, Jerrett M, McConnell R, Reynolds KD, Berhane K

Childhood obesity and proximity to urban parks and recreational resources: A longitudinal cohort study Paper presented at the Active Living Research Conference, San Diego, 2008

102. Berhane K, Jerrett M, Chang CC, Wolch J, Reynolds KD, Wilson J, Gilliland F,

McConnell R Street connectivity, population density and food access around the home and the development of obesity in a prospective cohort study of children aged 10-18 years Poster presented at the Active Living Research Conference, San Diego, 2009

103. Jerrett M, Chang R, McConnell R, Wolch J, Reynolds KD, Wilson J, Gilliland F, Lurmann

F, Berhane K Automobile traffic around the home and the development of obesity in children aged 10-18 Years: A Longitudinal Cohort Study Paper presented at the Active Living Research Conference, San Diego, 2009

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104. Reynolds KD, Dahmann N, Wolch J, Joassart P, Dunton G, Newall J, Jerrett M Factors predicting the capacity of Los Angeles City-Region recreation programs to promote energy expenditure Poster presented at the Active Living Research Conference, San Diego, 2009

105. Andreeva VA, Cockburn MG, Yaroch AL, Unger JB, Rueda R, Reynolds KD

Acculturation and sun-safe behaviors among U.S. Latinos: preliminary evidence for mediation by health status, education level, and involvement with social networks. Paper presented at the Society of Behavioral Medicine 30th Annual Meeting, Montréal, 2009

106. Andreeva VA, Yaroch AL, Unger JB, Cockburn MG, Rueda R, Reynolds KD

Acculturation and sun-safe behaviors: preliminary evidence for moderated mediation by sociodemographic factors Paper presented at the American Public Health Association 137th Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, 2009

107. Michael J, Berhane K, Chang CC, Wolch J, Reynolds KD, Wilson J, Gilliland F,

McConnell R Food access around the home and the development of obesity in a prospective cohort study of children aged 10-18 Years Poster presented at the International Society for Environmental Epidemiology 21st Annual Conference, Dublin Ireland, 2009

108. Reynolds KD Fostering creativity for translational research

Paper presented at the NIH-sponsored workshop Translating Ideas Into Interventions: The Process of Developing Behavioral Interventions, Bethesa, MD 2010

109. Reynolds KD Panel chair and discussion coordinator on fostering creativity for translational research

NIH-sponsored workshop Translating Ideas Into Interventions: The Process of Developing Behavioral Interventions, Bethesa, MD 2010

110. Buller D, Reynolds KD, Ashley J, Buller M, Kane I, Stabell C, Massie K, Liu X, Cutter G An Effective Program to Motivate and Support School Districts to Adopt Sun Protection Policies for Students Paper presented at the American Public Health Association annual meeting, Denver, 2010 111. Reynolds KD Health and the built environment

Paper presented at Global Health Challenges for the 21st Century: The Epidemic of Chronic Disease from East to West, Claremont, 2010

112. Quinn, VP, Ghai, NR, Xiang, AH, Garrett, K, Barnes, D, Koprowski, C, Reynolds, KD Motivational interviewing for obesity prevention in families with 10-12 year old children

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Poster presented at The Obesity Society 30th Annual Scientific Meeting, San Antonio, 2012

113. Reynolds, KD, Quinn, VP, Xiang, AH, Garrett, K, Koprowski, C, Massie, K, Ghai, NR, Takayanagi, M, Blanco, L, Jerrett, M Results of a family-based obesity prevention intervention delivered through managed care Poster presented at The Obesity Society 31st Annual Scientific Meeting, Atlanta, 2013

114. Ames, SL, Kisbu-Sakarya, Y, Grenard, JL, Boyle, S, MacKinnon, DP, Stacy, AW, Reynolds, KD Inhibitory control effects in adolescent binging behavior and consumption of sweetened beverages and snacks Poster presented at the Society for Prevention Research 21st Annual Meeting, San Francisco, 2013

115. Baraldi, A., Grenard, J.L., MacKinnon, D.P., Shiffman, S., Reynolds, K. D.

Application of EMA data to an obesity study. Garcia, C. (Chair), Ecological Momentary Assessment: A trajectory tool advancing prevention science, research, practice and policy. Symposium at the meeting of the Society for Prevention Research, San Francisco, 2013

116. Clarke, B, Grenard, JL, Ames, SL, Boyle, S, Reynolds, KD

Impulsivity and consumption of sweetened drinks and snacks among adolescents Poster presented at the Society for Prevention Research 21st Annual Meeting, San Francisco, 2013

117. Grenard, JL, Stacy, AW, Shiffman, S, Baraldi, AN, MacKinnon, DP, Lockhart, G, Kisbu-Sakarya, Y, Boyle, S, Beleva, Y, Koprowski, C, Ames, SL, Reynolds, KD Environmental and intrapersonal cues associated with consuming sweetened Drinks and snacks among adolescents Poster presented at the Society for Prevention Research 21st Annual Meeting, San Francisco, 2013

118. Reynolds, KD, Grenard, JL, Trinidad, D, Boyle, S, Ames, SL, MacKinnon, D, Stacy, AW

Family influences on BMI and habitual dietary intake among adolescents Poster presented at the Society for Prevention Research 21st Annual Meeting, San Francisco, 2013

119. Wurpts, I, MacKinnon, D, Ames, SL, Grenard, JL, Stacy, AW, Reynolds, KD

Good and bad eaters: A latent profile analysis of eating behavior in adolescents Poster presented at the Society for Prevention Research 21st Annual Meeting, San Francisco, 2013

120. Grenard, J.L., Stacy, A.W., Shiffman, S., Baraldi, A.N., MacKinnon, D.P., Lockhart, G.,

Kisbu-Sakarya, Y. Boyle, S., Beleva, Y., Koprowski, C., Ames, S.L., Reynolds, K.D. Cues for consuming sweet drinks and snacks among adolescents. S. M. Czajkowski (Chair), Using data on mechanisms of behavior change to develop obesity interventions: Findings from the obesity-related behavioral intervention trials (ORBIT). Symposium at the meeting of the Society for Behavioral Medicine, San Francisco, 2013

121. Johansen, C., Ames, S., Bin, X., & Reynolds, K.

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Acculturation and the Moderating Influences of Neurocognitive Processes on Sugar-Sweetened Beverages among Adolescents. Poster presented at The Obesity Society Annual Conference, Boston, 2014

122. Reynolds, KD Habitual and Neurocognitive Processes in Adolescent Obesity Prevention. From symposium entitled New Approaches to Preventing and Treating Obesity: Key Findings and “Lessons Learned” from the Obesity-Related Behavioral Intervention Trials (ORBIT) Consortium Paper presented at the Society of Behavioral Medicine 36th Annual Meeting, San Antonio, 2015

123. Johansen, C, Reynolds, KD, Xie, B, Ames, SL Acculturation is Associated with Computer Screen Usage among Latino Adolescents Poster presentation to be presented at The Obesity Society Annual Conference, Los Angeles, 2015

124. Buller D, Griffith J, Reynolds KD, Massie K, Buller M, Ashley J Sun Safety Policy Adoption in California School Districts Containing Elementary Schools Paper presented at the 3rd International Conference on UV and Skin Cancer Prevention, Melbourne, 2015

125. Reynolds KD, Massie K, Buller D, Griffith J, Buller M, Ashley J, Meenan R Staging Schools on the Diffusion of Innovations Process for an Intervention to Implement Sun Safety Poster presented at the Society of Behavioral Medicine Annual Meeting, Washington, 2016

126. Reynolds KD, Buller D, Griffith J, Massie K, Buller M, Ashley J, Meenan R

Low Awareness of District Sun Safety Policy by School Principals Poster presented at the Society for Prevention Research Annual Meeting, San Francisco, 2016

127. Yu- Lee A, Niu Z, Reynolds KD, Stacy A, Xie B

Family functioning moderates associations between momentary moods and binge eating among urban adolescents Poster presented at the Society of Behavioral Medicine 38th Annual Meeting, San Diego, 2017

128. Johansen C, Reynolds KD Acculturation is associated with Restrained Eating among Latino Adolescents Poster presented at the Society of Behavioral Medicine 38th Annual Meeting, San Diego, 2017

129. Tanenbaum HC, Hilton B, Reynolds KD, Xie B Development and Validation of an Agent Based Model Poster presented at the Society of Behavioral Medicine 38th Annual Meeting, San Diego, 2017

130. Xie B, Lee A, Reynolds KD, Zhongzheng N, Doan S, Stacy A

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Understanding of Dynamic Interrelations between Positive Emotions and Cravings for Unhealthy Snacks and Drinks Poster presented at the Society of Behavioral Medicine 38th Annual Meeting, San Diego, 2017

131. Massie K, Berteletti J, Buller MK, Reynolds KD, Buller DB, Kinsey A, Meenan R

Creating a cost analysis template for a health promotion program at elementary schools in California Poster presented at the American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Atlanta, 2017

132. Buller DB, Reynolds KD, Berteletti J, Massie K, Ashley J, Buller MK, Meenan R First step in policy implementation: Accuracy of elementary school principal and teacher knowledge of school district policies on sun protection Poster presented at the 10th Annual Conference on the Science of Dissemination and Implementation in Health, Arlington, 2017

133. Reynolds KD, Buller DB, Berteletti J, Massie K, Ashley J, Buller MK, Meenan RT Correlates of sun safe policy implementation among elementary schools Poster presented at the Soceity of Behavioral Medicine 39th Annual Meeting, New Orleans, 2018

134. Massie K, Berteletti, Freeth T, Ashley J, Buller MK, Buller DB, Reynolds KD The what and when of implementation: Review of a sun safety program in California elementary schools Poster presented at the 4th International Conference on UV & Skin Cancer Prevention, Toronto, 2018

135. Meenan RT, Buller DB, Reynolds KD, Massie K, Berteletti J, Buller MK, Ashley J Costs of sun safety policy implementation in California elementary schools Paper presented at the 4th International Conference on UV & Skin Cancer Prevention, Toronto, 2018

136. Johansen C, Reynolds KD, Xie B Does family meal frequency and family support mediate the relationship between acculturation and sugar-sweetened beverage consumption among Latino adolescents Poster presented at the American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, San Diego, 2018

137. Reynolds KD, Buller DB, Buller MK, Massie K, Berteletti J, Ashley J, Meenan RT

Randomized trial evaluating an intervention supporting implementation of sun safety policies in public elementary schools Paper presented at the Society of Behavioral Medicine Annual Meeting, Washington DC, 2019