Our Publications
For two decades at previously the University of Pittsburgh and Johns Hopkins University and now at the City University of New York Graduate School of Public Health & Health Policy (CUNY SPH), our PHICOR team has published over 295 publications in scientific peer-reviewed journals. This has included descriptions of work done directly with decision-makers at all levels — ranging from local, state, and federal leaders, as well as international leaders. Below are some examples.
The impact of a place-tailored digital health app promoting exercise classes on african american women’s physical activity and obesity: Simulation study
The impact of a place-tailored digital health app promoting exercise classes on african american women’s physical activity and obesity: Simulation study
The potential epidemiologic, clinical, and economic impact of requiring schools to offer Physical Education (PE) classes in Mexico City
The potential epidemiologic, clinical, and economic impact of requiring schools to offer Physical Education (PE) classes in Mexico City
The impact of reducing the frequency of night feeding on infant BMI
The impact of reducing the frequency of night feeding on infant BMI
Big data and systems methods: The next frontier to tackling the global obesity epidemic
Big data and systems methods: The next frontier to tackling the global obesity epidemic
Childhood obesity evidence base project: Methods for taxonomy development for application in taxonomic meta-analysis.
Childhood obesity evidence base project: Methods for taxonomy development for application in taxonomic meta-analysis.
Childhood obesity evidence base project: A systematic review and meta-analysis of a new taxonomy of intervention components to improve weight status in children 2-5 years of age, 2005-2019
Childhood obesity evidence base project: A systematic review and meta-analysis of a new taxonomy of intervention components to improve weight status in children 2-5 years of age, 2005-2019
Using simulation modeling to guide the design of the girl scouts fierce & fit program
Using simulation modeling to guide the design of the girl scouts fierce & fit program
Can following formula-feeding recommendations still result in infants who are overweight or have obesity?
Can following formula-feeding recommendations still result in infants who are overweight or have obesity?
The impact of following solid food feeding guides on BMI among infants: A simulation study
The impact of following solid food feeding guides on BMI among infants: A simulation study
Simulation modeling to assist with childhood obesity control: Perceptions of Baltimore City policymakers
Simulation modeling to assist with childhood obesity control: Perceptions of Baltimore City policymakers
Simulating the impact of sugar- sweetened beverage warning labels in three cities
Simulating the impact of sugar- sweetened beverage warning labels in three cities
Simulating the impact of crime on African American women’s physical activity and obesity
Simulating the impact of crime on African American women’s physical activity and obesity
The additional costs and health effects of a patient having overweight or obesity: A computational model
The additional costs and health effects of a patient having overweight or obesity: A computational model
Modeling the economic and health impact of increasing children’s physical activity in the United States
Modeling the economic and health impact of increasing children’s physical activity in the United States