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1 Shiriki Kumanyika, Ph.D., M.P.H Curriculum Vitae Date: June 2021 Office Address: Department of Community Health and Prevention Dana and David Dornsife School of Public Health at Drexel University 3215 Market Street, 4 th Floor Philadelphia, PA 19104 Phone: 267-359-6050 E-mail: [email protected] Education: 1965 B.A. Syracuse University (Psychology) 1969 M.S. Columbia University School of Social Work 1978 Ph.D. Cornell University (Human Nutrition) 1984 M.P.H. Johns Hopkins University Postgraduate Training and Fellowship Appointments: 1983-84 National Research Service Award, Cardiovascular Epidemiology Trainee, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD Military Service: None Faculty Appointments: 1977-84 Assistant Professor of Nutrition (leave of absence 1983-84 while at Johns Hopkins): Cornell University, Division of Nutritional Sciences, Ithaca, NY 1984-89 Assistant Professor of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins University School of Hygiene and Public Health, Department of Epidemiology, Baltimore, MD 1984-89 Assistant Professor of International Health, Johns Hopkins University School of Hygiene and Public Health, Department of International Health, Baltimore, MD 1989 Associate Professor of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins University School of Hygiene and Public Health, Department of Epidemiology, Baltimore, MD 1989 Visiting Scientist (part-time; weekly visits between February and July); Division. Of Health Examination Statistics, National Center for Health Statistics, Hyattsville, MD 1989-92 Associate Professor (tenured) of Nutritional Epidemiology, Pennsylvania State University, Dept. of Nutrition, College of Health and Human Development, University Park, PA 1989-92 Associate Professor (tenured) of Epidemiology, Pennsylvania State University, Center for Biostatistics & Epidemiology, College of Medicine, Hershey, PA 1993-94 Visiting Professor of Nutrition (part-time, through recurring visits): Cornell

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Shiriki Kumanyika, Ph.D., M.P.H Curriculum Vitae

Date: June 2021

Office Address:

Department of Community Health and Prevention

Dana and David Dornsife School of Public Health at Drexel University 3215 Market Street, 4th Floor Philadelphia, PA 19104 Phone: 267-359-6050 E-mail: [email protected]

Education:

1965 B.A. Syracuse University (Psychology) 1969 M.S. Columbia University School of Social Work 1978 Ph.D. Cornell University (Human Nutrition) 1984 M.P.H. Johns Hopkins University

Postgraduate Training and Fellowship Appointments:

1983-84 National Research Service Award, Cardiovascular Epidemiology Trainee, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD

Military Service: None

Faculty Appointments:

1977-84 Assistant Professor of Nutrition (leave of absence 1983-84 while at Johns Hopkins): Cornell University, Division of Nutritional Sciences, Ithaca, NY

1984-89 Assistant Professor of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins University School of

Hygiene and Public Health, Department of Epidemiology, Baltimore, MD 1984-89 Assistant Professor of International Health, Johns Hopkins University School of

Hygiene and Public Health, Department of International Health, Baltimore, MD 1989 Associate Professor of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins University School of

Hygiene and Public Health, Department of Epidemiology, Baltimore, MD 1989 Visiting Scientist (part-time; weekly visits between February and July); Division.

Of Health Examination Statistics, National Center for Health Statistics, Hyattsville, MD

1989-92 Associate Professor (tenured) of Nutritional Epidemiology, Pennsylvania State

University, Dept. of Nutrition, College of Health and Human Development, University Park, PA

1989-92 Associate Professor (tenured) of Epidemiology, Pennsylvania State University,

Center for Biostatistics & Epidemiology, College of Medicine, Hershey, PA 1993-94 Visiting Professor of Nutrition (part-time, through recurring visits): Cornell

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Faculty Appointments:

University, Division of Nutritional Sciences, Ithaca, NY 1993-96 Professor of Epidemiology (tenured), Pennsylvania State University, Center for

Biostatistics & Epidemiology, College of Medicine, Hershey, PA 1996-00 Professor, Department of Human Nutrition and Dietetics (tenured), College of Health

and Human Development Sciences, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL (leave of absence: July 1999-July 2000)

1996-00 Professor of Epidemiology, School of Public Health, University of Illinois at

Chicago, Chicago, IL (leave of absence: July 1999-July 2000) 1996-99 Adjunct Professor of Epidemiology, Department of Health Evaluation Sciences

(formerly Center for Biostatistics and Epidemiology), College of Medicine, Pennsylvania State University, Hershey, PA

1999-2014 Professor of Epidemiology (tenured), Department of Biostatistics and

Epidemiology, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA 2004-2014 Professor of Epidemiology, Department of Pediatrics, Section on Nutrition

(Division of Gastroenterology), Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia 2007-2008 Yerby Visiting Professor, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, MA (6 month

sabbatical) 2014 - Emeritus Professor of Epidemiology, Department of Biostatistics and

Epidemiology, University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA

2015 - Research Professor, Department of Community Health and Prevention, Dornsife

School of Public Health at Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA

Other Appointments and Affiliations

1973-74 Resident Director, Ujamaa Residential College, Dean of Students Office, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY

1992-96 Associate Director for Epidemiology, Center for Biostatistics and Epidemiology,

Pennsylvania State University, College of Medicine, Hershey, PA 1996-99 Head, Department of Human Nutrition and Dietetics, College of Health and

Human Development Sciences (formerly named College of Associated Health Professions), University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL

1997- 98 Director of Graduate Studies, Department of Human Nutrition and Dietetics,

University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL 1996-99 Chief of Service, University of Illinois Medical Center Nutritional Services,

Chicago, IL

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1999-2014 Associate Dean for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA

1999-2014 Senior Scholar, Center for Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics, University of

Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA 2000-2014 Senior Fellow, Institute on Aging, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine,

Philadelphia, PA 2002-2018 Founder and Chair, African American Collaborative Obesity Research Network

(AACORN) 2018 - Founding Chair, Council on Black Health (formerly AACORN) 2002-2007 Founding Director, Graduate Program in Public Health Studies, University of

Pennsylvania 2002-2014 Core Faculty, Graduate Program in Public Health Studies 2002-2014 Faculty, Robert Wood Johnson Health and Society Scholars Program, University

of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA 2003- Senior Fellow, Leonard Davis Institute for Health Economics, University of

Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 2004- Faculty Associate, Institute for Urban Research (Penn IUR), University of

Pennsylvania 2005-2014 Faculty, Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program, University of

Pennsylvania School of Medicine 2005 Visiting Policy Advisor, Office of Nutrition Policy and Promotion, Health Products

and Food Branch, Health Canada, Ottawa (part-time; February-March) 2006 Senior Fellow in Residence, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Princeton, NJ

(part-time; May-July) 2007 Visiting Scholar, Calgary Health Region, Calgary, Alberta, Canada (May)

2007-2014 Senior Advisor, Center for Public Health Initiatives, University of Pennsylvania 2008- 2014 Senior Scholar, Center for Public Health Initiatives, University of Pennsylvania 2009-2014 Member, Abramson Cancer Center, University of Pennsylvania 2010- Faculty Affiliate, Center for Africana Studies, University of Pennsylvania 2016- Faculty Affiliate, Urban Research Collaborative, Drexel University

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Awards, Honors and Membership in Honorary Societies:

1984 Delta Omega, National Public Health Honor Society 1994 Mary C. Egan Award, Food and Nutrition Section, American Public Health Association 1997 Bolton L. Corson Medal for Nutrition Research, The Franklin Institute 1998 Excellence in Dietary Guidance Award, Food and Nutrition Section, American Public

Health Association 2000 Joseph Stokes Award in Preventive Cardiology, American Society of Preventive

Cardiology 2000 Honorary Master of Arts Degree, University of Pennsylvania

2003 Elected to membership in the American Epidemiological Society 2003 Louis B. Russell, Jr. Memorial Award, American Heart Association 2003 Elected to membership in the National Academy of Medicine (formerly Institute of

Medicine) 2003 Falch Lecture, Department of Epidemiology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Bergen,

Norway 2003 Warren J. Perry Lecture, School of Public Health and Health Professions, State

University of New York at Buffalo, NY 2005 Dr. Herbert W. Nickens Epidemiology Award, Association of Black Cardiologists, Inc. 2005 Inaugural Population Research Prize, American Heart Association 2005 Ruth French Lecture, College of Applied Health Sciences, University of Illinois at Chicago 2006 Robert F. Allen Symbol of H.O.P.E. Award, American Journal of Health Promotion 2006 Dr. John F. Hollister Distinguished Lecture, Northwestern University Feinberg School of

Medicine, Chicago, IL 2007 2007

Red Dress Award, Woman’s Day Magazine Featured Expert, Aetna African American History Calendar, A Healthy Life Approach: African Americans Addressing Obesity

2008 Salute, Health Power for Minorities website, Black History and Women’ History month 2008 Grant Taylor Lecture, John P. McGovern, M.D. Center for Health, Humanities and the

Human Spirit, University of Texas Medical School at Houston 2009 Discovery Lecturer, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, TN 2009 Michael & Susan Dell Distinguished Lectureship in Child Health, University of Texas

School of Public Health at Austin 2010 Public Health Leadership Award, Philadelphia College of Physicians Section on Public

Health

2011 Wade Hampton Frost Award Lectureship, Epidemiology Section, American Public Health Association

2012 Lucille N. Austin Lecture, Columbia School of Social Work, New York, New York 2013 Senator Frank R. Lautenberg Annual Lectureship in Public Health, University of Medicine

& Dentistry of New Jersey School of Public Health 2014 Appointed to lifetime membership in the Johns Hopkins Society of Scholars

2014 2015 Robert S. Gordon Lecture Award, National Institutes of Health 2015 Honorary Doctorate of Science from the State University of NewYork Downstate Medical

Center 2015 Inaugural recipient of The Obesity Society Diversity Leadership Award with the honor of

having the award established as the Shiriki Kumanyika Diversity Leadership Award 2015 Elected to Honorary Fellowship in the Royal Society for Public Health, United Kingdom

Externally-funded research: See pages 57-59

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Awards, Honors and Membership in Honorary Societies:

2015 Recognized by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Office of Minority Health and Health Equity as a “Health Equity Champion”

2017 2019

Bar-Or Award for Excellence in Pediatric Obesity Research, awarded by the Pediatric Obesity Section of The Obesity Society Elizabeth Fries Health Education Award from the CDC Foundation in Collaboration with the James F. and Sarah T. Fries Foundation

2019 Elected to Fellowship in the American Society for Nutrition

Major Teaching and Clinical Responsibilities: 1977-83 Primary Instructor, Nutritional Sciences 445: Community Nutrition and Health, Division of

Nutritional Sciences, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 1977-83 Primary Instructor, Nutritional Sciences 402: Structured Field Learning in

Community Nutrition, Division of Nutritional Sciences, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 1978-83 Primary Instructor, Nutritional Sciences 645:Seminar in US Nutrition Services and

Programs, Division of Nutritional Sciences, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 1980 Advisor, Master’s Thesis of Elizabeth Walker, M.S., “How physicians learn

nutrition. A case study of sodium and calorie restriction during pregnancy." Cornell University Division of Nutritional Sciences, Ithaca, NY

1980 Advisor, Master’s Thesis of Laura M. Gardner, M.N.S., “The effectiveness of

low-sodium dietary counseling by a nutritionist in the treatment of essential hypertension,” Cornell University Division of Nutritional Sciences, Ithaca, NY

1981 Advisor, Dissertation of Richard Mattes, Ph.D., “Salt taste responsiveness and preference

among normotensive, pre-hypertensive, and hypertensive adults,” Cornell University Division of Nutritional Sciences, Ithaca, NY

1981 Advisor, Master’s Thesis of Linda Schaefer, M.S., “Sodium-related infant feeding practices,”

Cornell University Division of Nutritional Sciences, Ithaca, NY 1984-85 Laboratory Instructor, Principles of Epidemiology (EPI 1), Johns Hopkins

University School of Hygiene and Public Health, Baltimore, MD 1984-85 Discussion Leader, Problems in the Design of Epidemiologic Studies (EPI 3), Johns

Hopkins University School of Hygiene and Public Health, Baltimore, MD 1984-88 Laboratory Instructor, Epidemiologic Methods (EPI 2a), Johns Hopkins University School

of Hygiene and Public Health, Baltimore, MD 1986-88 Project Advisor, Design Considerations for Case Control Studies (EPI 2c), Johns Hopkins

University School of Hygiene and Public Health, Baltimore, MD

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Major Teaching and Clinical Responsibilities: 1987-88 Coordinator, Special Studies on Dietary Behavior Approaches in a Primary Prevention

Framework, Johns Hopkins University School of Hygiene and Public Health, Baltimore, MD

1987-89 Principal Instructor, Epidemiology 45: Nutrition Issues and Methods in Chronic Disease

Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins University School of Hygiene and Public Health, Baltimore, MD

1988-89 Laboratory Instructor, Principles of Epidemiology (EPI 1), Johns Hopkins

University School of Hygiene and Public Health, Baltimore, MD 1989-90 Co-instructor, Graduate Nutrition Seminar (Nutr 551), Department of Nutrition, College of

Health and Human Development, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 1989-90 Principal Instructor for one section (10 students) of Undergraduate Nutrition Seminar Nutr

490, Department of Nutrition, College of Health and Human Development , Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA

1989-91 Principal Instructor for Nutr 597b, Nutritional Epidemiology, Department of Nutrition,

College of Health and Human Development, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA

1990-91 Principal Instructor for Community Nutrition (Nutr 456), Department of Nutrition, College of

Health and Human Development, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 1990-91 Minority Student Advisor, Health Careers Opportunity Program Department of Nutrition,

College of Health and Human Development Sciences, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA

1991-92 Principal Instructor for Undergraduate Nutrition Seminar Nutr 490, Department of

Nutrition, College of Health and Human Development, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA

1992 Advisor, Master’s Thesis of Jeanine A. Smit, M.S., “Patterns of weight gain and weight

loss practices in a random sample of black women.” Intercollegiate Graduate Program in Nutrition, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA

1992 Advisor, Dissertation of Lorraine J. Weatherspoon, Ph.D., “The epidemiology of glycemic

control in a black and white patient population with non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus in North Central Florida,” Intercollegiate Graduate Program in Nutrition, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA

1993 Advisor, Dissertation of Petra Lahmann, Ph.D., “The association of attitudes

about weight and health with dietary quality of older women,” Intercollegiate Graduate Program in Nutrition, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA

1992-94 Mentor, Sahar Zaghoul, MD, MSc, PhD. Project: Cardiovascular Dietary Education

System, Pennsylvania State University, Hershey Medical Center (postdoctoral)

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Major Teaching and Clinical Responsibilities: 1995 Advisor, Dissertation of Tanya D. Agurs-Collins, Ph.D., “Efficacy of a weight loss and

exercise intervention for older African Americans with non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus,” Intercollegiate Graduate Program in Nutrition, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA

1995-96 Advisor, Bridging the Gaps Program, Department of Family and Community Medicine,

Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine, Hershey, PA 1996 Advisor, Medical Student Research Project of Vicki Copeland, MD “Knowledge and

Attitudes about Sodium and Weight in Children of Trials of Hypertension Prevention, Phase II Participants,” Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine, Hershey, PA

1996 Advisor, Medical Student Research Project of Ala Stanford, M.D., “Variables

affecting the diagnosis of type II diabetes in African Americans,” Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine, Hershey, PA

1996 Advisor, Medical Student Research Project of Nathalie Narcisse, M.D., “The

association of anti-hypertensive medication with blood lipid profiles in African Americans,” Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine, Hershey, PA

1997 Co-advisor, Medical Student Research Project of Susan Girois, M.D., “Knowledge and

attitudes about the relationship between nutrition and disease: An American-Swiss comparison,” Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine, Hershey, PA

1997 Faculty, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute Epidemiology Short Course held at

Tougaloo College, Tougaloo, MS 1997 Principal Instructor, Readings in the Epistemology of Nutrition (HND 596), Department of

Human Nutrition and Dietetics, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL 1997-98 Principal Instructor, Graduate Seminar in Human Nutrition and Dietetics (HND 595),

Department of Human Nutrition and Dietetics, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL 1998-99 Project Mentor, Senior Seminar in Human Nutrition and Dietetics (HND 341), Department

of Human Nutrition and Dietetics, University of Illinois, at Chicago, Chicago, IL 1998 Principal Instructor, Human Nutrition Research Methods (HND 530); Department of

Human Nutrition and Dietetics, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL 1999 Advisor, Master’s thesis of Marla C. Heller, “A meta-analysis of the association of water

hardness with cardiovascular disease mortality,” Department of Human Nutrition and Dietetics, College of Health and Human Development Sciences, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL

1999 Advisor, Master’s thesis of Kristin Tomey, “Readiness of disabled African

Americans in a nutrition program to eat a low-fat diet,” Department of Human Nutrition and Dietetics, College of Health and Human Development Sciences, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL

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Major Teaching and Clinical Responsibilities: 2000-01 Primary Mentor, Postdoctoral fellowship for Melicia C. Whitt, Ph.D., “Validation of Physical

Activity Questionnaires in African American Women” (Supplement to HL R01 HL065134), University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA

2001-03 Primary Mentor, K01 award of Melicia C. Whitt, Ph.D., “A Church-based Intervention to Increase Physical Activity” (K01 HL704449-01), University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA

2002-05 Advisor, Master’s thesis of Nayyar Iqbal, M.D., M.S.C.E, “Prevalence of Low Bone Mineral Density in Patients Selected for Cardiac Transplantation”, Center for Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia PA

2002-05 Co-Mentor to Cheryl Anderson, Ph.D., M.P.H for Nutritional Epidemiology Minority Supplement award under Study of Chronic Renal Insufficiency (U01-DK60990), University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine

2002-06 Primary Mentor, Sonya Grier, Ph.D., Robert Wood Johnson Health and Society Scholar, University of Pennsylvania; Project: Targeted Marketing and Ethnic Disparities in Childhood Obesity” (post-doctoral)

2002-05 Faculty advisor and thesis advisor, Aluko Hope, M.D., M.S.C.E. candidate, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA; Project: Changes in Health Related Quality of Life among African American participants in a Weight Control Program

2003-07 Primary Mentor for K 12 award of Virginia W. Chang, M.D, Ph.D., Department of Internal Medicine, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA; Project: Social Determinants of Obesity.

2005 Primary Instructor, Capstone Seminar, Graduate Program in Public Health Studies, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA

2005-08 Faculty advisor and thesis advisor, Carol McLaughlin, M.D., M.P.H., M.S.C.E. Candidate, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA; Project: Prenatal HIV testing in public health centers

2006-07 Co-Mentor, Annice Kim, Ph.D., M.P.H., Robert Wood Johnson Health and Society Scholar, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA; Project: Racial Disparities in the Public Discourse” (post-doctoral)

2006-07 Mentor, Andres Pinto, D.M.D., M.P.H, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA; Project: Obesity and Oral Health in Migrant Latino Children”

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Major Teaching and Clinical Responsibilities: 2006-07 Co-Mentor, LaShanda Jones, Ph.D., Postdoctoral Fellow, Center for Weight and Eating

Disorders, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA

2008-10 Faculty Advisor and Thesis Advisor, Elizabeth Parks Prout, M.D. M.S.C.E, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine and Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia; Project: The Association of Stress in the Primary Caregiver and Pediatric Obesity.

2007-09 Dissertation Committee, Hedwig Lee, PhD., Department of Sociology. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

2007-10 Co-Mentor and F32 Research Sponsor, Joanna Holsten, BSN, RN, MPH, PhD, University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing; Project: The Food Environment and Body Mass Index in Middle School Children

2012-14 MPH Capstone Project Mentor, Diana Burnett, MDiv, MPH, University of Pennsylvania Master of Public Health Program; Project: Exploring Nutrition Transition in Salvadora Bahia, Brazil: Employing Photo Elicitation to Examine Lifestyle, Consumption, and Health.

2012-2018 Dissertation Committee, Diana Burnett, MDiv, MPH, PhD Candidate in Anthropology, University of Pennsylvania. Project: A transnational community’s efforts to recover and implement indigenous strategies to reduce and prevent non-communicable chronic disease

2017- Adviser, Dissertation of Tiffany Bryan Eaton, MPH, DrPH Candidate -Topic area - Socioeconomic and Cultural Influences on the High Risk of Obesity in Black Women, Drexel University Dornsife School of Public Health

2021 - Adviser, Dissertation of Idris R. Robinson, MPH, DrPH Candidate – Topic area – Black

Barbershops as a context for physical activity interventions with early adult Black men

Membership in Professional Societies, External Service, and Consulting (selected) National

African American Collaborative Obesity Research Network (AACORN)

(Founder and Chair, 2002- ) [renamed Council of Black Health in March 2018] American Cancer Society (Member, Prevention Advisory Group on Nutrition 1992-94) (Member, Strategic Planning Conference to Develop a National Plan for Nutrition and Cancer

Prevention August 1994) (Member, Dietary Guidelines Committee,1995) (Member, Task Force on Cancer in the Socioeconomically Disadvantaged, 1995)

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Membership in Professional Societies, External Service, and Consulting (selected) National

AGree – Transforming Food and Agricultural Policy – Meridian Institute, Washington, DC (Member, Advisory Committee, June 2011 - 2017) American College of Epidemiology

(Member, Committee on Minority Affairs 1992-1998) (Elected Fellow, 1996)

(Membership Committee 1997-2002) American Heart Association

(Member, Council on Epidemiology and Prevention, 1986- ) (Member, Criteria & Methods Committee, Council on Epidemiology & Prevention 1991-94) (elected Fellow, Council on Epidemiology and Prevention 1992 -) (Member, Executive Committee, Council on Epidemiology and Prevention 1992-2002) (Faculty, Council on Epidemiology and Prevention, 10-day Seminar on Epidemiology and

Prevention of Cardiovascular Diseases, American Heart Association, Tahoe City, CA, 1994-2009)

(Member, Task Force on Women's Issues in Cardiovascular Disease Epidemiology and Prevention, Council on Epidemiology and Prevention 1994-96)

(Member, Membership and Credentials Committee 1994-96) (Chair, Membership and Credentials Committee, Council on Epidemiology and Prevention

1995-96) (Vice-Chair, Council on Epidemiology and Prevention 1996-98) (Member, International Programs Committee 1997-98) (Member, Task Force on Council Governance 1998-99) (Chair, Council on Epidemiology and Prevention 1998-2000) (Member, Committee on Scientific Councils, 1998-2000) (Member, Midwest Affiliate, Primary and Secondary Prevention Task Force, 1999) (Chair, Nominating Committee, Council on Epidemiology and Prevention, 2000-2002) (Member, Strategic Leadership Group, 2000) (Member-at-large, National Board of Directors, 2000-2002) (Member, Corporate Relations Review Committee, 2000-2002) (Member, Scientific Advisory and Coordinating Committee, 2000-2002) (Chair, Women and Minorities Task Force, Scientific Advisory and Coordinating

Committee, 2000-2001) (Member, Council on Nutrition, Physical Activity, & Metabolism, 2000- ) (Fellow, American Heart Association, 2001- ) (Fellow, Council on Nutrition, Physical Activity, & Metabolism, 2003- )

(Vice-Chair, Expert Panel on Population & Prevention Science, 2003-2005) (Chair, Expert Panel on Population & Prevention Science, 2005-2006) (Member, Strategically Focused Research Network Expert Panel (RNEP), 2013- ) (Member, Oversight Committee, Disparities Strategically Focused Research Network, 2015 - 2020 ) (Member, 2030 Goal Setting Task Force, 2017 - 2020)

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Membership in Professional Societies, External Service, and Consulting (selected) National

American Institute for Cancer Research/World Cancer Research Fund International (WCRF) (Member, Grant Review Panel I, 1987-94) (Member, WCRF Expert Panel on Diet, Nutrition, and Cancer Prevention, 2002-2009) (Member, WCRF International Policy Advisory Group, 2014 - )

American Public Health Association (Member, 1976- ) (Chair, Affirmative Action Committee, Food and Nutrition Section 1979) (Member, Action Board 1980-82 (Member, Joint Policy Committee 1981-82) (Member, Equal Health Opportunity Committee 1983-88) (Acting Chair, Equal Health Opportunity Committee 1986-87) (Member, Joint Policy Committee 1988-91) (Chair-elect, Food and Nutrition Section 1990-91) (Chair, Reference Committee, Joint Policy Committee 1991) (Chair, Ad hoc Committee on Late-Breaking Resolutions 1991)

(Member, Publications Board 1991-97) (Secretary, Intersectional Council 1991-93) (Chair, Food and Nutrition Section 1991-93)

(Immediate Past Chair, Food and Nutrition Section 1993-95) (Member, Science Board 1998-2002) (Elected, Member, Executive Board 2004-2008) (Elected, Vice-Chair, Executive Board 2005-2007) (Member, Student Assembly Advisory Committee, 2005-2008) (Elected, Chair, Executive Board, 2007-08) (Elected, Vice President, North America, 2010)

(Elected, APHA President-elect (2014); President (2015); Immediate Past President (2016) and Executive Board Member) (2013-2016)) (Member, The Nation’s Health Advisory Board (2019) ) American Society for Clinical Nutrition

(Member, 1990-2000) (Member, Publications Management Committee 1997-2000)

American Society for Nutrition

(Member, 1990- ) (Member, Public Policy Committee, 2001-2005) (Member, Obesity Working Group (2011-2012)

Association of Black Cardiologists (Member, 1985- ) (Chair, Nutrition Committee, 1997-1999) (Member, Preventive Cardiology and Nutrition Committee, 2002-2004)

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Membership in Professional Societies, External Service, and Consulting (selected) National

Black Women’s Health Imperative (formerly the National Black Women’s Health Project)

(Member, Research Committee 1991-97) (Chair, Research Committee 1994) (Member, Board of Directors 1994-99)

(Member, Program Committee 1997-99) Boston University School of Medicine, Slone Epidemiology Unit (Member, Advisory Committee, Black Women’s Health Study, Boston, MA, 1994 - ) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA

(Consultant, Project DIRECT, Division of Diabetes Translation, 1993) (Consultant, Nutrition and Physical Activity Campaign (NuPAC), 1994) (Member, Consultation Team, Diabetes Chapter, Guide to Community Preventive Services,

1999-2001) (Member, Consultation Team, Systematic Reviews of Nutrition Interventions, Guide to

Community Preventive Services, 2002-2003) (Member, Expert Panel to Explore a Multidisciplinary Approach to Overweight and

Obesity in the United States, 2004) (Chair, CDC Special Emphasis Panel DP07-002(8): Nutrition, June 2007 (Member, Advancing the Movement Advisory Council, 2011-2012 ) (Member, Task Force on Community Preventive Services, 2013-2020; Consultant, Committee on Social Determinants of Health and Health Equity, 2020 - ) Johns Hopkins School of Public Health and School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD

(Consultant, Women’s Health and Aging Study 1991-95) (Consultant, Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH),1993-94)

(Consultant, Global Obesity Prevention Center, 2014-2016) (Consultant, Bloomberg American Health Initiative (2018)

Kaiser Permanente-Oakland, CA (Member, National Evaluation Advisory Committee for Kaiser Permanente Community Health Initiative, November 2010 – 2012) Kaiser Permanente Center for Health Research, Portland, Oregon

(Consultant, PREMIER Study, 1998- 2003) (Consultant, Weight Loss Maintenance Study, 2003-2008) Monell Chemical Senses Center, Philadelphia (Member, International Advisory Council, 2003-2009)

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National Academy of Sciences/National Academy of Medicine, Health and Medicine Division (formerly Institute of Medicine)

(Member, Review Committee, Report on Dietary Guidelines Implementation, 1989-90) (Member, Food and Nutrition Board, Planning Meeting on Nutrient Requirements in Older

Americans, 1991) (Member, Committee on Legal and Ethical Issues Relating to the Inclusion of Women in

Clinical Studies, 1993) (Member, Committee to Develop Criteria for Evaluating the Outcomes of Approaches to

Prevent and Treat Obesity, 1993-94) (Member, Committee on Understanding the Biology of Sex and Gender Differences, 2000-

2001) (Member, Food and Nutrition Board, 2000-2005) (Member, Committee on Prevention of Obesity in Children and Youth, 2003-2004) (Member, National Academy of Medicine (formerly Institute of Medicine, 2003- ) (Liaison/Consultant, Committee on Progress in Preventing Childhood Obesity, 2005-2006) (Member, Planning Committee, Population Health and Health Disparities Interest Group,

2008-2011) (Member, Standing Committee on Childhood Obesity Prevention, 2008-; Chair, 2009-2013) (Chair, Committee on an Evidence Framework for Obesity Prevention Decision Making,

2008-2010) (Member, Committee on Accelerating Progress in Obesity Prevention, 2010-2012 ) (National Associate of the National Research Council, 2011- ) (Member, Roundtable on Obesity Solutions, 2013 - )

(Member, Steering Committee, Vital Directions Inititiative, 2015 - ) (Chair, Committee on Development of Guiding Principles for the Inclusion of Chronic Disease Endpoints in Future Dietary Reference Intakes, 2016-2017)

(Chair, Food and Nutrition Board, November 2018 - ) (Chair, Interest Group 8 – Population Health and Health Disparities, May 2020 - )

National Association of City and County Health Officials (NACCHO), Washington, DC (Member, Environmental Health in all Policies Advisory Council, 2012-2014) National Collaborative on Childhood Obesity Research (NCCOR), Washington, DC (Member, NCCOR External Scientific Panel, 2012 –) NIH Center for Scientific Review (formerly Division of Research Grants)

(Member, Reviewers Reserve 1988-1990) (Member, Behavioral Medicine Study Section (BEM), 1984-88) (Member, Epidemiology and Disease Control Study Section (subcommittee 2), (EDC2),1990-

94) (Member, Clinical Research Study Group, 1994)

(Temporary Member, Kidney, Nutrition, Obesity and Diabetes Study Section [KNOD]. October 2010)

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NIH, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, NIH (Ad hoc reviewer, Division of Extramural Affairs, 1983-1996 ) (Member, Subcommittee on Special Populations and Management Situations, Fifth Joint

National Committee on the Detection and Treatment of High Blood Pressure (JNC-V), 1991-92)

(Co-Chair, 4th National Forum on Cardiovascular Health, Pulmonary Disorders, and Blood Resources: “Minority Health Issues for an Emerging Majority,” Washington, DC, June 1992)

(Member, Task Force on Epidemiology & Prevention of Cardiovascular Diseases 1992-93) (Member, Search Committee for the Director of the Office of Prevention, Education, and

Control March-April 1993) (Member, Expert Panel on the Identification, Evaluation, and Treatment of Obesity in Adults

at High Risk for Cardiovascular Disease 1995-98) (Chair, Subcommittee on Special Populations and Situations, Expert Panel on the

Identification, Evaluation, and Treatment of Obesity in Adults at High Risk for Cardiovascular Disease 1995-1998)

(Member, U.S. Delegation to the first U.S.-South African Workshop on Hypertension in Blacks, Capetown, South Africa December 1996)

(Member, National, Heart, Lung, and Blood Advisory Council 1996-2000) (Chair, Jackson Heart Study Monitoring Board 1998-2014) (Member, ad hoc Committee to Evaluate the Division of Epidemiology and Clinical

Applications, 2000) (Member, Hypertension and Vascular Diseases Workgroup, Level 1 Strategic Planning

Group, 2006) (Chair, Special Emphasis Panel/Scientific Review Group 2007/01 ZHL1 PPG-Z, National

Heart Lung, and Blood Institute, October 2006) (Member, NHLBI R18 Special Emphasis Panel/Scientific Review Group 2007/01 ZHL1

CSR-C (F1), December 2006) (Chair, NHLBI R25 Review Panel for Programs to Increase Diversity Among Individuals

Engaged in Health-Related Research (PRIDE) (R25) (ZHL1 CSR-X(SI) and Coordination Core for Programs to Increase Diversity Among Individuals Engaged in Health-Related Research (PRIDE) (ZHL1 CSR-X(S2)

(Chair, Observational Study Monitoring Board, Healthy Communities Study (2011-2017)

NIH, National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive, and Kidney Diseases, NIH (Member, Advisory Committee, Weight Control Information Network (WIN) 1994-1999)

(Member, National Task Force on the Prevention and Treatment of Obesity; [renamed Clinical Obesity Research Panel in 2003] 2001-2009) (Co-Chair, Workshop on Enhancing Opportunities to Address Obesity and Type 2

Diabetes Disparities, 2017)

NIH, National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities (Ad hoc Review Panels, R13 and LRP Applications, 2010 - ) (Participant, Health Disparities Interventions Panel, Science Vision for Health Disparities Research, 2016)

NIH, Office of Behavioral and Social Sciences Research, Office of the Director, (Participant, Focus Group on Definition of Behavioral and Social Science Research December 1995) (Strategic Planning Advisory Group, 2016)

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NIH, Office of the Director (Member, Concept Review Panel, Women’s Health Initiative March 1992) (Member, Ad hoc Bionutrition Group May 1993) (Reviewer, Pioneer Award Program Pre-Applications, NIH Director’s Office, 2009; 2010)

(Working Group of the Advisory Committee to the NIH Director on the Precision Medicine Initiative, 2015) NIH, Office of Research on Women’s Health, Office of the Director

(Member, Task Force on Opportunities for Research on Women’s Health 1991) (Member, Task Force on Women in Biomedical Careers 1992) (Co-Chair, Task Force on the Recruitment and Retention of Women in Clinical Studies

1993) (Member, Women’s Health Initiative Program Advisory Committee 1993-95) (Chair, Subcommittee on Recruitment and Retention, Women’s Health Initiative Program

Advisory Committee 1993-95) (Member, Special Ad Hoc Working Group for the Women’s Health Initiative (1996-2006)

The Obesity Society (formerly the North American Association for the Study of Obesity)

(Member, 1989- ; Fellow, 2010- ) (Member, Committee on Diversity Promotion, 2007-2008; Chair 2008) (Member, Diversity Section, 2007- ; Chair, 2008-2010 ) (Member, Nominating Committee, 2010-2013)

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (Consultant (ad hoc), Childhood Obesity Team, 2004-2015) (Judge, National Finals, Young Epidemiology Scholars Competition, 2004-2007; 2010; 2011) (Member, Senior Program Advisors/National Advisory Committee, Healthy Eating

Research Program, 2005-; Chair 2005-2018) (Chair, 10th Anniversary Celebration of the New Connections Program) Society for Behavioral Medicine (Member, 2014- ) (Member, Nominating Committee, 2014) Society for Public Health Education (SOPHE) (Member, 2007- )

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U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (Consultant, Secretary’s Task Force on Black and Minority Health, 1984-85)

(Member, Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke Technical Review Committee for Strategic Plan for Minority Health, Office of Minority Health 1990)

(Member, National Nutrition Monitoring Advisory Council (also a USDA council) (White House Appointee) 1991-1999)

(Chair, National Nutrition Monitoring Advisory Council (also a USDA council) (White House Appointee) 1993-1999)

(Participant, Healthy People 2000 Progress Review: Nutrition 1994) (Member, Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee (also a USDA committee) 1994-

95) (Member, Commission on Dietary Supplement Labels (White House appointee)

1995-1997) (Member, Expert Panel on the Integrated CSFII-NHANES National Food and

Nutrition Survey, 1998-99 (also a USDA committee) (Consultant, Physical Activity Guidelines Advisory Committee, 2007-2008) (Vice-Chair, Secretary’s Advisory Committee on Healthy People 2020 Objectives,

2008- 2011) (Chair, Logic Model Subcommittee, Secretary’s Advisory Committee on Healthy

People 2030 Objectives, 2017- 2020) U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service

(Member, Selection Committee, W.O. Atwater Memorial Awards Lecture, 1996-98) (Member, Year 2000 Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee (also a DHHS

committee, 1998-2000) (Member, Expert Panel on the Integrated CSFII-NHANES National Food and

Nutrition Survey, 1998-99 (also a DHHS committee) (Ad hoc grant review, December 2006)

University of Michigan (Member, Network for Inequality, Complexity, and Health (NICH), 2010 - 2014) Weight Watchers International, Jericho, NY (Member, Scientific Advisory Board, 1994-2008) Washington University in St. Louis (Faculty, Mentored Training for Dissemination and Implementation Research in Cancer, 4R25CA171994-04; 2016- 2019) (Core Faculty, Institute for Implementation Science Scholars (IS2),1R25DK123008- 01 ( 2020 - )

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International Access to Nutrition Foundation (Chair, Access to Nutrition Index, Expert Group 2013- )

Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN) (Chair, Expert Group, Access to Nutrition Index Project, 2011-2013) (Member, Independent Advisory Panel, 2011-2013) Food and Agricultural Organization (United Nations), Rome, Italy (Member, High-level Panel to Review the Economic and Social Department, 2005) Health Canada, Office of Nutrition Policy and Promotion (Consultant (ad hoc), 2005-2009) International Society on Hypertension in Blacks (Member, 1984-2010) (Board of Trustees, 2001-2004) (Abstract Grader, Annual Scientific Program, 2006) The Lancet (Member, The Lancet Obesity Commission, 2016- ) Qatar Foundation and Imperial College, London (Chair, Obesity Forum, World Innovation Summit for Health, 2013) University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand (Advisor, New Zealand National Science Challenge: Healthier Lives, 2015- ) World Health Organization (United Nations), Geneva, Switzerland

(Member, Expert Committee on Physical Status, Subcommittee on Adults, 1992-93) (Participant, WHO Consultation on Social and Behavioral Factors in Obesity. Tokyo,

Japan, December 1998) (Vice Chair, WHO Expert Consultation on Diet, Nutrition and the Prevention of Chronic

Diseases, 2002-2003) (Chair, Expert Consultation on Appropriate Body Mass Index for Asian Populations and

its Implications for Policy and Intervention Strategies, 2002-2003) (Co-Chair, WHO Expert Consultation on Childhood Obesity, Kobe, Japan, 2005) (Chair, WHO Expert Consultation on Waist Circumference and Waist-Hip Ratio,

Geneva, Switzerland, 2008) (Member, Expert Reference Group for NCD Surveillance, 2009-2011) (Member, Nutrition Guidance Expert Advisory Group, (NUGAG) 2010- ;Chair, Diet and

Health Subgroup Meetings 2010- ) (Member, Expert Advisory Panel on Nutrition, 2012 - ) (Co-Chair, Working Group on Science and Evidence to advise the Commission on

Ending Childhood Obesity, 2014 - 2016) (Consultant, Committee to Update Appendix 3 of the NCD Global Action Plan for 2013-2020)

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International World Obesity Federation (Formerly International Association for the Study of Obesity (IASO)),

(Chair, International Obesity Task Force (IOTF) Working Group on Public Health Approaches to Obesity Prevention, 1997-2001)

(Member IOTF, Steering Committee, 1997-2009) (Member, IOTF Prevention Reference Group, 2001-2009; Chair, 2002-2009 ) (Chair, IASO Publications Committee, 2003-2007) (Co-chair, Policy & Prevention Section (formerly International Obesity Task Force,

2009-2019) (Member, Board of Trustees (2016 - 2019) (Member, Committee on Membership, 2019 - )

World Public Health Nutrition Association (Member, 2010-)

Local City of Philadelphia (Member, Food Policy Advisory Council, 2011- 2014) The Food Trust, Philadelphia PA (Member, Board of Directors, 2005- 2017)

Harvard University School of Public Health, Boston, MA

(Member, Advisory Committee, Training Program for Minority Students in Biostatistics and Epidemiology: “Quantitative Sciences for Community-Based Research,” 1998-2014)

(Member, Scientific Advisory Board of the Harvard Cancer Prevention Program Project: Cancer Control in Multiethnic, Working Class Populations,1999-2003)

Health Promotion Council of South Eastern Pennsylvania (Member, Board of Directors, 2000-2006) Philadelphia Department of Health (Member, Advisory Committee, Philadelphia¹s Plan for Universal Health Care, 2004-2005) Philadelphia Urban Food and Fitness Initiative (PUFFA) (Policy Consultant, 2008-2010)

Editorial Positions: (Ad hoc review activities not included) 1992-94 Member, Advisory Board, Journal of Women’s Health 1990-96 Member, Editorial Board, Ethnicity and Disease 1994-99 Member, Editorial Board, Ethics & Behavior 1994-2000 Member, Advisory Board, Women’s Health Advocate Newsletter 1995-2002 Member, Editorial Board, Ethnicity & Health 1996-1999 Member, Editorial Advisory Board, Women’s Health Alliance, New York, NY

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Editorial Positions: (Ad hoc review activities not included) 1998-2007 Member, Editorial Board, Ethnicity and Disease 1999-2004 Member, Editorial Board, Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior 1999-2001 Guest Editor, Annual Review of Public Health 2001-2003 Associate Editor, Encyclopedia of Health and Behavior 2002-2013 Member, Editorial Board, Preventing Chronic Disease: Public Health Research,

Practice, and Policy 2005-2012 Member, Editorial Board, Preventive Medicine;

Guest Editor, Forum on Culture. November 2012 2006-2009 Guest Editor, Supplement to American Journal of Health Promotion 2006; 2008 Member, Editorial Committees, Epidemiologic Reviews 2010 Guest Editor, Supplement to the American Journal of Preventive Medicine 2010 Publishing and editorial board, World Nutrition (on line journal of the World Public

Health Nutrition Association) 2011- Editorial Board, Annual Review of Public Health 2012-2017 2013-2014

Editorial Board, Health Education and Behavior Guest Editor, Special Issue of Obesity Reviews

2017-2018 Guest Editor, Healthy Communities Study Supplement, Pediatric Obesity Lectures by Invitation (~past 5 years): January 2016 “Co-Creating People-Oriented Solutions through Partnerships between

Planning and Public Health, “ Annual Meeting of the New Jersey Chapter of the American Planning Association, New Brunswick, NJ

March 2016 “Childhood Obesity Disparities. Prevalence, Trends, Solutions”. Annual

Meeting of the Society for Behavioral Medicine, Washington, DC May 2016 Kumanyika S. Using a Community-Centered View of Influences on Eating,

Activity, and Body Weight, Health Equity Research and Practice Webinar, American Public Health Association and Tulane Center of Excellence in Maternal and Child Health. Available at: https://www.apha.org/events-and-meetings/apha-calendar/webinar-events/2016/health-equity-and-obesity

June 2016 “Making Good on the Promise”, 10th Anniversary Celebration of New

Connections, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Princeton, NJ September 2016 “Ending Racism: Agendas From and For Science”, Panelist, 2nd Annual

Interdisciplinary Population Health Research Conference, State College, PA September 2016 “Potential for Environmental and Policy Change Interventions to Address

Inequalities in Obesity Prevalence,” World Public Health Nutrition Congress, Capetown and Department of Food and Nutrition Consumer Sciences, Durban University of Technology, South Africa

September 2016 “Addressing Health Equity through Legal Structures,” 2016 Public Health Law

Conference, Washington, DC

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Lectures by Invitation (~past 5 years): October 2016 “Getting to Equity in Obesity Prevention Where are we now? Where do we

need to go?”, Panelist, Annual Meeting of the National Academy of Medicine, Washington, DC.

November 2016 “Getting Serious about Equity in Obesity Solutions”, Session on Reframing

Health Equity. New Opportunities for Research and Action, Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Denver, CO

January 2017 “Obesity, Cancer, and Health Equity. The Promise of Public Health Solutions”,

Cancer Prevention and Control Colloquia Lecture Series, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD

January 2017 “Global perspective on Obesity-Related Health Disparities in the United States,”

Boston University School of Public Health Forum, Boston, MA May 2017 “Creating a Transdisciplinary Research Network”, Race in The Marketplace

(RIM) Research Forum, Washington, DC. May 2017 July 2017 “Social Change”, Lancet Commission on Obesity Symposium, University of

Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand July 2017 “Getting to equity in obesity prevention. A Research and Action Framework”,

presentation to the National Collaborative on Childhood Obesity Research (NCCOR), Washington, DC

August 2017 “Promoting Health Equity in Nutrition and Physical Activity. A New Framework

for Practitioners.” Webinar, sponsored by the Society for Public Health Education

September 2017 “Looking at the Charitable Food System through a Health Equity Lens. A

Research and Action Framework” Meeting on Addressing Health Equity in the Food Banking System” Meeting on Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity, University of Connecticut

November 2017 “Toward a Systematic Approach to Designing Equity-focused Obesity

Prevention Research” – Seminar, Department of Epidemiology, University of Pittsburgh, School of Public Health

May 2018 “Unraveling Common Threads in Obesity Risk Among Racial/Ethnic Minority

Populations, Keynote Lecture,” 1st World Congress on Migration, Race, Ethnicity, and Health, Edinburgh, Scotland

June 2018 “Guiding Principles for Developing Dietary Reference Intakes with Chronic

Disease Endpoints,” - Symposium presentation at “Nutrition 2018”, the annual meeting of the American Society for Nutrition, Boston, MA

September 2018 “The Context for Choice: Food Marketing and Black Community Health”,

Graduate Field of Nutrition Seminar, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY

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Lectures by Invitation (~past 5 years): October 2018 “Making the Case for Community-engaged design and Implementation,”

Keynote presentation, annual Harvard Catalyst Community Engagement Symposium on “Advancing Uptake of Evidence-based Practices & Policies for Healthy Child Weight”

October 2018 “Common Threads in Obesity Risk among Racial/ethnic and Migrant Minority

Populations”, Panel presentation at Workshop on “Current Status and Response to the Global Obesity Pandemic”, Roundtable on Obesity Solutions, National Academy of Medicine, Washington, DC

October 2018 “Developing Dietary Reference Intakes based on Chronic Disease”, presented

at the 2018 Food & Nutrition Conference & Expo™, Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, Washington, DC

November 2018 “A Framework for Viewing Public Health Nutrition Interventions through an

Equity Lens”, presented at the American Public Health Association Annual Meeting and Expo, San Diego, CA

November 2018 “The Tug of War Between Our Senses, Our Access to Food, and Our Health

and Well-Being”, presented at Symposium on “Coming to our Senses: How Our Ancient Brains Face Our Modern Diet”, The Franklin Institute, Philadelphia, PA

March 2019 “Overcoming Inequities in Obesity: What Don’t We Know That We Need to

Know?”, Elizabeth Fries Health Education Award Lecture, presented at the 70th Annual Meeting of The Society for Public Health Education, Salt Lake City, Utah

April 2019 “The Context for Choice: Food Marketing and Black Community Health”;

presented at the Department of Behavioral and Social Sciences—Innovations in Behavioral and Social Health Sciences Lecture Series, Brown University School of Public Health, Providence, RI

June 2019 “Workshop Overview,” presented at the Roundtable on Obesity Solutions

Workshop on “A Health Equity Approach to Obesity Efforts,” National Academy of Medicine, Washington, DC

September 2019 “Why do we need to measure high-risk families differently?” presented at

Workshop on Advancing Measurement for High Risk Populations. National Collaborative on Childhood Obesity Research (NCCOR), Washington, DC.

October 2019 “Scholar-Advocate Perspectives on Nutrition and Health Disparities Affecting

the US Black Population,” presented at the NOBIDAN (National Organization of Blacks in Nutrition and Dietetics Education Workshop, Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, Philadelphia, PA

November 2019 “Obesity and Health Equity: The Call to Reshuffle our Comfort Zones”, Melvin

S. Cutler Lecture, Department of Population Health and Quantitative Sciences, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA

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Lectures by Invitation (~past 5 years): March 2020 “Getting to Equity in Obesity Prevention”, presented at the Annual Meeting,

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Healthy Eating Research Program, Denver, CO

April 2020 “Addressing Obesity Disparities through an Integrative, Equity Focused

Framework”, Grand Rounds, Department of Population Health, NYU Langone Health, New York, NY (virtual)

November 2020 “Combating Targeted Marketing to Racial and Ethnic Minorities”, Panel on

Unwanted Personalized Nutrition, The Obesity Society (virtual) February 2021 “Targeting Obesity Prevention Interventions – Much More than Meets the Eye”,

Tufts University Friedman School of Nutrition Policy seminar series (virtual) March 2021 “Targeting and Tailoring of Obesity Prevention and Treatment Interventions to

Enhance Equity Effects – New Directions”, Nutrition and Obesity Research Center, University of Alabama, Birmingham (virtual)

Bibliography:

Books Kumanyika SK, Brownson RC. (Eds). Handbook of Obesity Prevention. New York: Springer Publishing Co. 2007

Brennan VM, Kumanyika SK, Zambrana, RE. (Eds). Obesity interventions in underserved US communities: Evidence and directions. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press. 2014

Original Research Publications, peer reviewed: Kumanyika S, Jones DY. Patterns of week-to-week table salt use by men and women consuming constant diets. Human Nutrition: Applied Nutrition 1983;37A:348-356. Mattes RD, Kumanyika SK, Halpern BP. Salt taste responsiveness and preference among normotensive, pre-hypertensive, and hypertensive adults. Chemical Senses 1983; 8:27-40. Schaefer LJ, Kumanyika S. Maternal variables related to potentially high-sodium infant feeding practices. Journal of the American Dietetic Association 1985;85:433-438 Kumanyika S, Savage D, Ramirez AG, Hutchinson J, Trevino FM, Adams LL, Watkins LO. Beliefs about high blood pressure prevention in a sample of black and Hispanic adults in Chicago. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 1989;5:21-26 Morabia A, Sorenson A, Kumanyika S, Abbey H, Cohen BH, Chee E. Vitamin A, cigarette smoking and airway obstruction. American Review of Respiratory Diseases 1989;140:1312-1316

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Original Research Publications, peer reviewed: Kumanyika S, Huffman S, Bradshaw ME, Waller H, Ross A, Serdula M, Paige D. Stature and weight status of public school entrants in the District of Columbia. Pediatrics 1990;85:783-790 Tayback M, Kumanyika S, Chee E. Weight as a risk factor in the elderly. Archives of Internal Medicine 1990;150:1065-1072 Kumanyika SK, Obarzanek E, Stevens VJ, Hebert PR, Whelton PK. Weight loss experience of black and white participants in NHLBI-sponsored clinical trials. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition 1991;53:1631S-38S Kumanyika S, Charleston J. Lose weight and win: A church-based weight loss program for blood pressure control among black women. Patient Education and Counseling 1992;19:19-32 Kumanyika SK, Wilson JF, Davenport MG. Weight-related attitudes and behaviors of black women. Journal of the American Dietetic Association 1993;93:416-422 Morabia A, Bernstein M, Ross A, Kumanyika S, Sorenson A, Luong B-L, Eslami S, Landis JR. Apports alimentaires en lipides totaux et acides gras saturés de la population genevoise: Une surprenante évolution. [A surprising evolution of dietary intake of total fat and saturated fat in the Geneva population]. Soz Präventivmed [Social and Preventive Medicine] 1993;38:202-205 Kumanyika SK, Hebert PR, Cutler JA, Lasser VA, Sugars CP, Steffen-Batey L, Brewer AA, Cameron M, Shepek LD, Cook NR, Miller S. Feasibility and efficacy of sodium reduction in the Trials of Hypertension Prevention, Phase I. Hypertension 1993;22:504-12 Kumanyika SK, Landis JR, Matthews YL, Weaver SL, Harlan LC, Harlan WR. Secular trends in blood pressure among 18-to-34 year old black and white adults in two body mass index strata, United States 1960-1980. American Journal of Epidemiology 1994;139:141-154 Stevens J, Kumanyika S, Keil JE, Seibert L. Body size perceptions and eating attitudes in elderly men. Obesity Research 1994;2:127-134 Schoenbach VJ, Reynolds GH, Kumanyika SK, for the Committee on Minority Affairs of the American College of Epidemiology. Racial and ethnic distribution of faculty, students, and fellows in U.S. epidemiology degree programs, 1992. Annals of Epidemiology 1994;4:259-65 Kumanyika SK, Tell G, Shemanski L, Polak J, Savage PJ, for the Cardiovascular Health Study Collaborative Research Group. Eating patterns of community-dwelling older adults: The Cardiovascular Health Study. Annals of Epidemiology 1994;4:404-415 Bernstein M, Morabia A, Constanza MC, Landis JR, Ross A, Flandre P, Luong B-L, Kumanyika S, Sorenson A, Localio R. Equilibre nutritionnel de l'alimentation de la population adulte residant a Genève. [The nutritional balance of the diet of the adult population of Geneva]. Soz Präventivmed [Social and Preventive Medicine] 1994;39:333-344

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Original Research Publications, peer reviewed: Morabia A, Bernstein M, Kumanyika S, Sorenson, Mabiala I, Prodolliet B, Rolfo I, Luong B-L. Développement et validation d'un questionnaire alimentaire semi-quantitatif à partir d'une enquête de population. [Development and validation of a semi-quantitative food frequency questionnaire based on interviews in the population]. Soz Präventivmed [Social and Preventive Medicine] 1994;39:345-369 Stevens J, Kumanyika SK, Keil JE. Attitudes toward body size and dieting: differences between black and white women. American Journal of Public Health. 1994; 84:1322-1325. Weatherspoon LJ, Kumanyika SK, Schatz D, Ludlow R. Glycemic control in a sample of black and white clinic patients with NIDDM. Diabetes Care 1994;17:1148-1153 Appel, LJ, Espeland M, Whelton PK, Dolecek T, Kumanyika S, Applegate W, Ettinger W, Kostis J, Wilson A. Trial of Non-Pharmacologic Intervention in the Elderly (TONE): Design and Rationale. Annals of Epidemiology 1995;5:119-129 Lasser VI, Raczynski JM, Stevens VJ, Mattfeldt-Beman MK, Kumanyika S, Evans M, Danielson E, Dalcin A, Batey DM, Belden LK, Brewer AA, for the Trials of Hypertension Prevention Collaborative Research Group. Trials of Hypertension Prevention, Phase II - Structure and content of the weight loss and dietary sodium reduction interventions. Annals of Epidemiology 1995;5:156-164 Kahn HA, Whelton PK, Appel LJ, Kumanyika SK, Meneses JL, Hebert PR, Woods M. Validity of 24-hour dietary recall interviews conducted among volunteers in an adult working community. Annals of Epidemiology 1995;5:484-489 Airhihenbuwa CO, Kumanyika S, Agurs TD, Lowe A. Perceptions and beliefs about physical activity, exercise, and rest among African Americans. American Journal of Health Promotion 1995;9:426-429 Airhihenbuwa CO, Kumanyika S, Agurs TD, Lowe A, Saunders D, Morssink CB. Cultural aspects of African-American eating patterns. Ethnicity and Health 1996;1(3):245-260 Chinchilli VM, Martel JK, Kumanyika S, Lloyd T. A weighted concordance correlation coefficient for repeated measurement designs. Biometrics 1996;52:341-353 Kumanyika SK, Tell GS, Fried L, Martel JK, Chinchilli VM. Picture-sort method for administering a food frequency questionnaire to older adults. Journal of the American Dietetic Association 1996;96:137-144 Morssink CB, Kumanyika SK, Tell GS, Schoenbach VJ, for the American College of Epidemiology Committee on Minority Affairs. Recruiting minorities into the profession of Epidemiology: Surveying the applicants' mail. Annals of Epidemiology 1996;6:4-11 Espeland MA, Kumanyika S, Kostis JB, Algire J, Applegate WB, Ettinger W, Whelton PK, Bahnson J. Antihypertensive medication use among recruits for the Trial of Nonpharmacologic Interventions in the Elderly. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society 1996; 44:1183-1189.

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Original Research Publications, peer reviewed: Ten Have TR, Van Horn BV, Kumanyika SK, Askov E, Matthews Y, Adams-Campbell LL. Literacy Assessment of African American Adults Enrolling in a Cardiovascular Nutrition Program. Patient Education and Counseling 1997:31;139-150 Agurs-Collins TD, Kumanyika SK, TenHave TR, Adams-Campbell LL. A randomized, controlled trial of weight reduction and exercise for diabetes management in older African Americans. Diabetes Care 1997;20(10):1503-1511 Ness RB, Nelson DB, Kumanyika SK, Grisso JA. Evaluating minority recruitment into clinical studies: How good are the data? Annals of Epidemiology 1997;7:472-478 Kumanyika SK, Tell GS, Shemanski L, Martel J, Chinchilli V. Dietary assessment using a picture-sort approach. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition 1997;65(suppl):1123S-1129S Harris TB, Savage PJ, Tell GS, Haan M, Kumanyika S, Lynch JC. Carrying the burden of cardiovascular risk in old age: associations of weight and weight change with prevalent cardiovascular disease, risk factors, and health status in the Cardiovascular Health Study. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition 1997;66:837-44 Bernstein M, Sloutskis D, Kumanyika S, Sparti A, Schutz Y, Morabia A. A data-based approach for developing a physical activity frequency questionnaire. American Journal of Epidemiology 1998;147(2):147-54 Self M, Brewer A, Kumanyika S, Doroshenko L, Carngahi M, Brancato J. A pilot study to enhance start-up of a multicenter nutrition intervention trial. Journal of the American Dietetic Association 1998;98:322-325 Whelton PK, Appel LJ, Espeland MA, Applegate WB, Ettinger WH, Kostis JB, Kumanyika SK, Lacy CR, Johnson KC, Folmar S, Cutler JA, for the TONE Collaborative Research Group. Sodium reduction and weight loss in the treatment of hypertension in older persons: A randomized, controlled trial of Nonpharmacologic Interventions in the Elderly (TONE). JAMA 1998;279:839-846 Kumanyika SK, Landis JR, Matthews-Cook Y, Almy SL, Shirk Boehmer SJ. Systolic blood pressure trends in US adults between 1960 and 1980: Influence of antihypertensive drug therapy. American Journal of Epidemiology 1998;148:528-38 Cook NR, Kumanyika SK, Cutler JA. The effect of change in sodium excretion on change in blood pressure corrected for measurement error in the Trials of Hypertension Prevention, Phase I. American Journal of Epidemiology 1998;148:431-44

Espeland MA, Whelton PK, Kostis JB, Bahnson JL, Ettinger WH, Cutler JA, Appel LA, Kumanyika S, Farmer D, Elam J, Wilson AC, Appelgate WB, for the TONE Cooperative Research Group. Predictors and mediators of long term withdrawal from antihypertensive medications. Archives of Family Medicine 1999; 8:228-236

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Original Research Publications, peer reviewed: Lahmann PH, Kumanyika SK. Attitudes about health and nutrition are more indicative of dietary quality in 50-70 year old women than weight and appearance concerns. Journal of the American Dietetic Association 1999; 99:475-478 Kumanyika SK, Adams-Campbell L, Van Horn B, Ten Have T, Treu J, Askov E, Williams J, Achterberg C, Zaghloul S, Monsegu D, Bright M, Stoy DB, Malone-Jackson M, Mooney D, Deiling S, Caulfield J. Outcomes of a cardiovascular nutrition counseling program in African Americans with elevated blood pressure or cholesterol. Journal of the American Dietetic Association 1999; 99:1380-1388 Antipatis V, Kumanyika S, Jeffery RW, Morabia A, Ritenbaugh C from the Public Health Approaches to the Prevention of Obesity (PHAPO) Working Group of the International Obesity Task Force (IOTF). Confidence of health professionals in public health approaches to obesity prevention. International Journal of Obesity 1999; 23:1004-1006 Karanja NM, McCullough ML, Kumanyika SK, Pedula KL, Windhauser MM, Obarzanek E, Lin P-H, Champagne CM, Swain JF. Pre-enrollment diets of DASH Trial participants. Journal of the American Dietetic Association 1999; 99:S28-34 Airhihenbuwa CO, Kumanyika SK, TenHave TR, Morssink CB. Cultural identity and health lifestyles among African Americans. A new direction for health intervention research? Ethnicity and Disease 2000;10:148-164 Lancaster KJ, Smiciklas-Wright H, Kumanyika SK, Mitchell DC, Mauger D. Food diary response rates in a sample of African American women. Respondent characteristics and nutrient intakes. Journal of the American Dietetic Association 2000; 100:1532-1535. Girois SB, Kumanyika SK, Morabia A, Mauger E. A comparison of knowledge and attitudes about diet and health among 35-75 year old adults in the United States and Geneva, Switzerland. American Journal of Public Health 2001; 91:418-24. Espeland MA, Kumanyika S, Wilson AC, Wilcox S, Chao D, Bahnson J, Reboussin DM, Easter L, Zheng B for the TONE Cooperative Research Group. Lifestyle interventions influence relative errors in self-reported diet intake of sodium and potassium. Annals of Epidemiology 2001; 11:85-93. Espeland MA, Kumanyika S, Wilson AC, Reboussin DM, Easter L, Self M, Robertson J, Brown WM, McFarlane M for the TONE Cooperative Research Group. Statistical issues in analyzing 24-hour diet recall and 24-hour urine collection data for sodium and potassium intakes. American Journal of Epidemiology 2001; 153:996-1006. Stettler N, Zemel BM, Kumanyika S, Stallings VA. Infant weight gain and childhood overweight status in a multicenter, cohort study. Pediatrics 2002;109(2):194-199. Kumanyika SK, Espeland MA, Bahnson JL, Bottom JB, Charleston JB, Folmar S, Wilson AC, Whelton PK, for the TONE Cooperative Research Group. Ethnic comparison of weight loss in the trial of nonpharmacologic interventions in the elderly (TONE). Obesity Research 2002; 10(2):96-106.

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Original Research Publications, peer reviewed: de Jonge L van H, Stettler N, Kumanyika S, Birketvedt GS, Wallder G. Environmental temperature during gestation and body mass index in adolescence: New etiologic clues? International Journal of Obesity 2002; 26:765-769. Karanja N, Stevens VJ, Hollis JF, Kumanyika SK. Steps to soulful living (steps): A weight loss program for African-American women. Ethnicity and Disease 2002; 12:363-371. Espeland MA, Kumanyika S, Yunis C, Zheng B, Brown M, Jackson S, Wilson AC, Bahnson J, for the TONE Cooperative Research Group. Electrolyte intake and nonpharmacologic blood pressure control. Annals of Epidemiology 2002; 12:587-595. Kumanyika SK, Mauger D, Mitchell DC, Phillips B, Smiciklas-Wright H, Palmer JR. Relative validity of food frequency questionnaire nutrient estimates in the Black Women’s Health Study. Annals of Epidemiology 2003; 13:111-8 Kumanyika SK, Story M, Beech BM, Sherwood NE, Baranowski JC, Powell TM, Cullen KW, Owens AS. Collaborative planning for formative assessment and cultural appropriateness in the Girls Health Enrichment Multi-site Studies (GEMS): A Retrospection. Ethnicity and Disease 2003; 13(suppl): S1-15—S-29. Beech BM, Klesges RC, Kumanyika SK, Murray DM, Klesges L, McClanahan B, Slawson D, Nunnally C, Rochon J, McLain-Allen B, Pree-Cary J. Child- and parent-targeted interventions: The Memphis GEMS pilot study. Ethnicity and Disease 2003;13 (suppl): S1-40—S1-53. Mozaffarian D, Kumanyika SK, Lemaitre RN, Olson JL, Burke GL, Siscovick DS. Cereal, fruit, and vegetable fiber intake and the risk of cardiovascular disease in elderly individuals. JAMA 2003; 289:1659-66 Stettler N, Kumanyika S, Katz SH, Zemel BS, Stallings VA. Rapid infancy weight gain and adulthood obesity in young adulthood in a cohort of African Americans. Am J Clin Nutr 2003; 77:1374-1378. Whitt M, Kumanyika S, Bellamy S. Amount and bouts of physical activity in a sample of African American women. Med Sci Sport Exer 2003 35:1887-1893. Gans KM, Kumanyika SK, Lovell HJ, Risica PM, Goldman R, Odoms-Young A, Strolla LO, Caron C, Lasater TM. The Development of SisterTalk. A cable-TV delivered weight control program for black women. Preventive Medicine 2003; 37:654-667. Yancey AK, Kumanyika SK, Ponce NA, McCarthy WJ, Fielding JE, Leslie JP, Akbar J. Population-based interventions engaging communities of color in healthy eating and active living: a review. Preventing Chronic Disease 2004; 1(1):1-18 [on line journal] available at http://www.cdc.gov/pcd/issues/2004/ Rosenberg L, Palmer JR, Wise LA, Horton NJ, Kumanyika SK, Adams-Campbell LL. A prospective study of the effect of childbearing on weight gain in African-American women. Obesity Research 2003; 1526-1535.

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Original Research Publications, peer reviewed: Shults, J, Whitt M, Kumanyika S. Analysis of data with multiple sources of correlation in the framework of generalized estimating equations. Statistics in Medicine 2004 23:3209-3226 (DOI: 10.1002/sim.1887) Cook NR, Kumanyika SK, Cutler, JA, Whelton PK. Dose-response of sodium excretion and blood pressure change among overweight, non-hypertensive adults in a 3-year dietary intervention study. Journal of Human Hypertension 2004;19:47-54 Kumanyika SK, Cook NR, Cutler JA, Belden L, Brewer A, Cohen JD, Hebert PR, Lasser VI, Raines J, Raczynski J, Shepek L, Diller L, Whelton PK, Yamamoto M. Sodium reduction for hypertension prevention in overweight adults: further results from the Trials of Hypertension Prevention Phase II. Journal of Human Hypertension 2004; 19:33-45. Beech BM, Kumanyika S, Baranowski T, Davis M, Robinson TN, Sherwood NE, Taylor WC, Relyea G, Zhou A, Pratt C, Owens AS, Thompson NS. Parental cultural perspectives in relation to diet, physical activity, and weight concern in preadolescent African American girls enrolled in the Phase 1 Girls’ health Enrichment Multi-site Studies (GEMS). Obesity Research 2004; 12 Suppl:7S-19S. Kumanyika SK, Shults J, Fassbender J, Whitt MC, Brake V, Kallan MJ, Iqbal N, Bowman MA. Outpatient weight management in African Americans: The Healthy Eating and Lifestyle Program (HELP) Study. Preventive Medicine 2005; 41:488-502. Hope AA, Kumanyika SK, Whitt MC, Shults J. Obesity-related comorbidities in obese African Americans in an outpatient weight loss program. Obesity Research 2005;13: 772-9. Stettler N, Elliott MR, Kallan MJ, Auerbach SB, Kumanyika SK. High prevalence of overweight among pediatric users of community health centers. Pediatrics. 2005 Sep;116(3): e381-8.

Miech R, Kumanyika S, Stettler N, Link B, Phelan J, Chang VW. Trends in the association of poverty with overweight among U.S. Adolescents: 1971-2004. JAMA 2006; 295:2385-93.

Look AHEAD Research Group, Wadden TA, West, DS, Delahanty L, Jakicic J, Williamson D, Berkowitz RI, Kelley DE, Tomchee C, Hill JO, Kumanyika S. The Look AHEAD Study: A description of the lifestyle intervention and the evidence supporting it. Obesity 2006; 14:737-752.

Kant AK, Graubard BI, Kumanyika SK. Temporal trends in black-white differentials in food and nutrient intakes of US adults: 1971-2002. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 2007; 32:264-272. [Selected as a continuing education article.]

Geier, AB, Foster GD, Womble LG, McLaughlin J, Nachmani J, Sherman S, Kumanyika S, and Shults J. The relationship between weight and school attendance among elementary school children. Obesity 2007; 15:2157-61.

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Original Research Publications, peer reviewed: Cook, NR, Cutler JA, Obarzanek E, Buring JE, Rexrode KM, Kumanyika SK, Appel LJ, Whelton PK. The long-term effects of dietary sodium reduction on cardiovascular disease outcomes. Results of the Trials of Hypertension Prevention (TOHP) Follow-Up Study. BMJ 2007; 334:885.

Anderson CA, Kumanyika SK, Shults J, Kallan MJ, Gans KM, Risica PM. Assessing change in dietary-fat behaviors in a weight-loss program for African Americans: a potential short method. J Am Diet Assoc. 2007; 107:838-42.

Grier S, Mensinger J, Huang SH, Kumanyika S, Stettler N. Fast food marketing and children’s fast food consumption: Exploring parental influences in an ethnically diverse sample. Journal of Public Policy and Marketing 2007; 26:221-235.

Ard JD, Kumanyika S, Stevens VJ, Vollmer WM, Samuel-Hodge C, Kennedy B, Gayles D, Appel L, Brantley PJ, Champagne C, Charleston J, Svetkey LP. Effect of group racial composition on weight loss in African Americans. Obesity (Silver Spring). 2008;16(2):306-10.

Foster GD, Sherman S, Borradaile KE, Grundy KM, Vander Veur SS, Nachmani J, Karpyn A, Kumanyika S, Shults J. A policy-based school intervention to prevent overweight and obesity. Pediatrics 2008; 121:e794-802

Halbert CH, Weathers B, Esteve R, Audrain-McGovern J, Kumanyika S, DeMichele A, Barg F. Experiences with weight change in African American breast cancer survivors. The Breast Journal 2008; 14:182-7.

Swinburn B, Sacks G, Lobstein T, Rigby N, Baur LA, Brownell KD, Gill T, Seidell J, Kumanyika S. Sydney Principles for reducing the commercial promotion of foods and beverages to children. Public Health Nutr 2008; 29:1-6.

Wang Y, Beydoun MA, Liang L, Caballero B, Kumanyika SK. Will All Americans Become Overweight or Obese? Estimating the progression and cost of the US obesity epidemic. Obesity.2008;16:2323–30.

Mays D, Klaiman T, Kumanyika S, Bernhardt JM. A call to action to address diversity in public health professional preparation. Journal of Diversity in Health and Social Care 2008;5:207–14

Cook NR, Obarzanek E, Cutler JA, Buring JE, Rexrode KM, Kumanyika SK, Appel LJ, Whelton PK. Joint effects of sodium and potassium intake on subsequent cardiovascular disease: The Trials of Hypertension Prevention (TOHP) follow-up study. Arch Intern Med 2009; 169:32-40.

Iqbal N, Ducharme J, Desai S, Chambers S, Terembula K, Chang G, Shults J, Leonard M, Kumanyika S. Status of bone mineral density in patients selected for cardiac transplantation. Endocrine Practice 2008; 14:704-12.

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Original Research Publications, peer reviewed: Johnson JC, Hayden UT, Thomas N, Groce-Martin J, Henry T, Guerra T, Walker A, West W, Barnett M, Kumanyika S. Building community participatory research coalitions from the ground up: The Philadelphia Area Research Community Coalition (PARCC). Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, and Action 2009;3:61-72.

Kranz S, Mitchell D, Smiciklas-Wright H, Huang SH, Kumanyika SK, Stettler N. Consumption of recommended food groups among children from medically underserved areas. J Am Dietet Assoc 2009;109:702-7

Kennedy BM, Kumanyika S, Ard JD, Reams P, Johnson CA, Karanja N, Charleston JB, Appel LJ, Maurice V, Harsha DW. Overall and minority-focused recruitment strategies in the PREMIER multicenter trial of lifestyle interventions for blood pressure control. Contemp Clin Trial. 2010; 3149-54.

Stockton, MB, Lanctot J, McClanahan, B, Klesges LM, Kumanyika S, Sherrill-Mittleman, D, Klesges RC. Self-perception and body image discrepancy associations with body mass index among 8- to 10-year-old African American girls. J Pediatr Psychol 2009; 34:1144-54.

Halbert CH, Kumanyika SK, Bowman M, Bellamy SL, Briggs V, Brown S, Bryant B, Delmoor E, Johnson JC, Purnell J, Rogers R, Weathers B. Participation rates and representativeness of African American recruited to a health promotion program. Health Education Research 2010; 25:6-13.

Kumanyika SK, Wadden TA, Shults J, Fassbender JE, Brown SD, Bowman MA, Brake V, West W, Frazier J, Whitt-Glover MC, Kallan MJ, Desnouee E, Wu X. Trial of family and friend support for weight loss in African American adults. Arch Intern Med. 2009;169:1795-804.

Wise LA, Radin RG, Palmer JR, Kumanyika SK, Rosenberg L. A Prospective Study of Dairy Intake and Risk of Uterine Leiomyomata. Am J Epidemiol; 2010;171:221-32

Kim AE, Kumanyika S, Shive D, Igweatu U, Kim SH. Coverage and Framing of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities in US Newspapers, 1996-2005. Am J Public Health. 2010; 100 Suppl 1:S224-31

Radin R, Palmer, JR, Rosenberg L, Kumanyika SK, Wise LA. Dietary glycemic index and load in relation to risk of uterine leiomyomata in the Black Women's Health Study. Am J Clin Nutr 2010; 91:1281-1288.

Halbert CH, Bellamy S, Bowman M, Briggs V, Delmoor E, Purnell J, Rogers R, Weathers B, Kumanyika S. Effects of integrated risk counseling for cancer and cardiovascular disease in African Americans. J Natl Med Assoc. 2010;102:396-402. Hope AA, Kumanyika SK, Shults J, Holmes WC. Changes in Health-Related Quality of Life among African-Americans in a lifestyle weight loss program. Qual Life Res. 2010; 19:1025-33.

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Original Research Publications, peer reviewed: Renzaho AM, Kumanyika S, Tucker KL. Family functioning, parental psychological distress, child behavioural problems, socio-economic disadvantage and fruit and vegetable consumption among 4-12 year-old Victorians, Australia. Health Promot Int. 2011; 26(3):263-75 Klesges, RC, Obarzanek E, Kumanyika S, Murray DM, Klesges LM, Relyea GE, Stockton MB, Lanctot J, Beech BM, McClanahan BS, Sherrill-Mittleman D, Slawson DL. The Memphis Girls health Enrichment Multi-site Studies (GEMS). An evaluation of the efficacy of a two-year obesity prevention intervention in African American girls. Arch Ped Adol Med 2010;164:1007-14.

Kumanyika S, Fassbender J, Phipps E, Tan-Torres S, Localio R, Morales KH, Sarwer DB, Harralson T, Allison K, Wesby L, Kessler R, Tsai AG, Wadden TA. Design, recruitment and startup of a primary care weight loss trial targeting African American and Hispanic adults. Contemp Clin Trials. 2011; 32:215-24.

Weathers B, Barg FK, Bowman M, Briggs V, Delmoor E, Kumanyika S, Johnson JC, Purnell J, Rogers R, Hughes Halbert C. Using a Mixed-Methods Approach to Identify Health Concerns in an African American Community. Am J Public Health. 2011;101:2087-92

Svetkey LP, Ard JD, Stevens VJ, Loria CM, Young DY, Hollis JF, Appel LJ, Brantley PJ, Kennedy BM, Kumanyika SK, Batch BC, Corsino L, Lien LF, Vollmer WM. Predictors of Long-Term Weight Loss in Adults With Modest Initial Weight Loss, by Sex and Race. Obesity (Silver Spring). [Epub] April 2011

Holsten JE, Deatrick JA, Kumanyika S, Pinto-Martin J, Compher CW. Children's food choice process in the home environment. A qualitative descriptive study. Appetite. 2011; 58:64-73. Kumanyika SK, Fassbender JE, Sarwer DB, Phipps E, Allison KC, Localio R, Morales KH, Wesby L, Harralson T, Kessler R, Tan-Torres S, Han X, Tsai AG, Wadden TA. One-Year Results of the Think Health! Study of Weight Management in Primary Care Practices. Obesity (Silver Spring). 2012;20(6):1249-57

Wise LA, Radin RG, Palmer JR, Kumanyika SK, Boggs DA, Rosenberg L. Intake of fruit, vegetables, and carotenoids in relation to risk of uterine leiomyomata. Am J Clin Nutr. 2011; 94:1620-31.

Wadden TA, Volger S, Sarwer DB, Vetter ML, Tsai AG, Berkowitz RI, Kumanyika S, Schmitz KH, Diewald LK, Barg R, Chittams J, Moore RH. A two-year randomized trial of obesity treatment in primary care practice. N Engl J Med. 2011; 365:1969-79. Lipman TH, Murphy KM, Kumanyika SK, Jawad AF, Ratcliffe SJ, Ginsburg KR. Racial Differences in Parents' Perceptions of Factors Important for Children to Live Well With Diabetes. Diabetes Educ. 2012; 38(1):58-66

Huang SH, Parks EP, Kumanyika SK, Grier SA, Shults J, Stallings VA, Stettler N. Child-feeding practices among Chinese-American and non-Hispanic white caregivers. Appetite. 2012;58(3):922-7.

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Original Research Publications, peer reviewed: Johnson P, Risica, P, Gans K, Kirtania U, Kumanyika S. Association of perceived racial discrimination with eating behaviors and obesity among participants of the SisterTalk study. Journal of National Black Nurses Association, 2012; 23 (1): 34-40 Parks, Elizabeth P, Kumanyika S., Moore, RH, Stettler N, Wrotniak, BH, Kazak, A. Influence of Stress in Parents on Child Obesity and Related Behaviors. Pediatrics 2012;130(5): e1096-104.

Disantis KI, Grier SA, Odoms-Young A, Baskin ML, Carter-Edwards L, Young DR, Lassiter V, Kumanyika SK. What "Price" Means When Buying Food: Insights From a Multisite Qualitative Study With Black Americans. Am J Public Health. 2013;103(3):516-522. Halbert CH, Bellamy S, Briggs V, Bowman M, Delmoor E, Kumanyika S, Rogers R, Purnell J, Weathers B, Johnson JC. Collective Efficacy and Obesity-Related Health Behaviors in a Community Sample of African Americans. J Community Health. 2014; 39(1):124-31 Tsai AG, Wadden TA, Volger S, Sarwer DB, Vetter M, Kumanyika S, Berkowitz RI, Diewald LK, Perez J, Lavenberg J, Panigrahi ER, Glick HA. Cost-effectiveness of a primary care intervention to treat obesity. Int J Obes (Lond). 2013; 37 Suppl 1:S31-7. Risica, PM, Gans, KM, Kumanyika, S, Kirtania U, Lasater TM. SisterTalk: final results of a culturally tailored cable television delivered weight control program for Black women. International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity. 2013, 10:141 doi:10.1186/1479-5868-10-141 Disantis KI, Grier SA, Oakes JM, Kumanyika SK. Food prices and food shopping decisions of black women. Appetite. 2014; 77:104-12. Epub 2014 Feb 27. Wise LA, Radin RG, Kumanyika SK, Ruiz-Narváez EA, Palmer JR, Rosenberg L. Prospective study of dietary fat and risk of uterine leiomyomata. Am J Clin Nutr. 2014; 99(5):1105-16. Epub 2014 Mar 5. PubMed Central PMCID: PMC3985214. Halbert CH, Bellamy S, Briggs V, Bowman M, Delmoor E., Johnson JC, Kumanyika S., Melvin, C, Purnell, J, Rogers R, Weathers B. Intervention completion rates among African Americans in a randomized effectiveness trial for diet and physical activity changes. Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers, and Prevention. 2014; 23(7):1306-13. Epub 2014 Apr 22. Powell, L, Wada R, Kumanyika SK. Racial/Ethnic and Income Disparities in Child and Adolescent Exposure to Food and Beverage Television Ads across U.S. Media Markets. Journal of Health and Place. 2014 Sep; 29:124-31. Phipps EJ, Kumanyika SK, Stites SD, Singletary B, Coolblall C, DiSantis, Katherine I. Buying Food on Sale: A Mixed Methods Study with Shoppers at an Urban Supermarket, Philadelphia, PA 2010-2012. Preventing Chronic Disease. 2014 Sep 4;11: E151. doi: 10.5888/pcd11.140174. Morales KH, Kumanyika SK, Fassbender JE, Good J, Localio AR, Wadden, TA. Patterns of Weight Change in Black Americans: Pooled Analysis from Three Behavioral Weight Loss Trials. Obesity Obesity (Silver Spring). 2014 Dec;22 (12): 2632-40

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Original Research Publications, peer reviewed: Phipps, EJ, Chacko LR, Fassbender JE, Allison KC, Sarwer DB, Wallace SL, Tan-Torres S, Bowman MA, Wadden TA, Kumanyika SK. Provider Views of the Feasibility and Utility of Lifestyle Obesity Treatment in Primary Care: Insights from the Think Health! Study. European Journal of Person Centered Health Care 2015; 3(1): http://dx.doi.org/10.5750%2Fejpch.v3i1.878 Stettler N, Wrotniak BH, Hill DL, Kumanyika SK, Xanthopoulos MS, Nihtianova S, Shults J, Leff SS, Pinto A, Berkowitz RI, Faith MS. Prevention of excess weight gain in paediatric primary care: beverages only or multiple lifestyle factors. The Smart Step Study, a cluster-randomized clinical trial. Pediatr Obes. 2015 Aug;10(4):267-74. Parks EP, Kazak A, Kumanyika S, Lewis L, Barg FK. Perspectives on Stress, Parenting, and Children's Obesity-Related Behaviors in Black Families. Health Educ Behav. 2016;43(6):632-640 DiSantis KI, Hillier A, Holaday R, Kumanyika S. Why do you shop there? A mixed methods study mapping household food shopping patterns onto weekly routines of black women. Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act. 2016 Jan 28;13(1):11. doi: 10.1186/s12966-016-0333-6. Powell LM, Kumanyika SK, Isgor Z, Rimkus L, Zenk SN, Chaloupka FJ. Price promotions for food and beverage products in a nationwide sample of food stores. Prev Med. 2016; 86:106-13. Cheskin LJ, Frutchey R, McDermott AY, Esposito L, Lee BY, Kumanyika S. Motivating systems-oriented research on environmental and policy changes for obesity prevention. Pediatr Obes. 2017; 12(3): e20-23. Chen H-J, Xue H, Kumanyika S, Wang Y. School Beverage Environment and Children’s Energy Expenditure Associated with Physical Education Class: An Agent-based Model Simulation. Pediatric Obesity 2017; 12(3):203-212.

Isselmann DiSantis K, Kumanyika S, Carter-Edwards L, Rohm Young D, Grier SA, Lassiter V. Sensitizing Black Adult and Youth Consumers to Targeted Food Marketing Tactics in their Environments. Int J Environ Res Public Health 2017;14(11). Padek M, Mir N, Jacob RR, Chambers DA, Dobbins M, Emmons KM, Kerner J, Kumanyika S, Pfund C, Proctor EK, Stange KC, Brownson RC. Training scholars in dissemination and implementation research for cancer prevention and control: a mentored approach. Implement Sci 2018;13(1):18. Nau C, Kumanyika S, Gittelsohn J, Adam A, Wong MS, Mui Y, Lee BY. Identifying Financially Sustainable Pricing Interventions to Promote Healthier Beverage Purchases in Small Neighborhood Stores. Prev Chronic Dis. 2018 Jan 25;15: E12. Chrisinger BW, DiSantis KI, Hillier AE, Kumanyika SK. Family food purchases of high- and low-calorie foods in full-service supermarkets and other food retailers by Black women in an urban US setting. Preventive Medicine Reports 2018; 10:136-143.

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Kumanyika SK, Morales KH, Allison KC, Russell Localio A, Sarwer DB, Phipps E, Fassbender JE, Tsai AG, Wadden TA. Two-Year Results of Think Health! ¡Vive Saludable!: A Primary Care Weight-Management Trial. Obesity (Silver Spring). 2018; Sep;26(9):1412-1421.Aug 29.

Peer-reviewed reviews: Jones DY, Kumanyika SK. Premenstrual syndrome. A review of possible dietary influences. Journal of the Canadian Dietetic Association 1983;44:194-203 Kumanyika S. Obesity in black women. Epidemiologic Reviews 1987;9:31-50 Kumanyika SK. Diet and disease issues for minority populations. Journal of Nutrition Education 1990;22:89-96 Kumanyika SK, Golden PM. Cross-sectional differences in health status in U.S. racial/ethnic minority groups. Potential influence of temporal changes, disease, and lifestyle transitions. Ethnicity and Disease 1991;1:50-59 Kumanyika S, Morssink C, Agurs T. Models for dietary and weight change in African American women. Identifying cultural components. Ethnicity and Disease 1992;2:166-175 Kumanyika SK. Diet and nutrition as influences on the morbidity/mortality gap. Annals of Epidemiology 1993;3:154-158 Kumanyika S. Obesity in minority populations: an epidemiologic assessment. Obesity Research 1994;2:166-182 Kumanyika SK, Cutler JA. Dietary sodium reduction: Is there cause for concern? Journal of the American College of Nutrition 1997;16(3):192-203

Jacob RR, Gacad A, Pfund C, Padek M, Chambers DA, Kerner JF, Sales A, Dobbins M, Kumanyika S, Brownson RC. The "secret sauce" for a mentored training program: qualitative perspectives of trainees in implementation research for cancer control. BMC Med Educ. 2020 Jul 28;20(1):237. King H, Magnus M, Hedges LV, Cyr C, Young-Hyman D, Kettel Khan L, Scott- Sheldon LAJ, Saul JA, Arteaga S, Cawley J, Economos CD, Haire-Joshu D, Hunter CM, Lee BY, Kumanyika SK, Ritchie LD, Robinson TN, Schwartz MB. Childhood Obesity Evidence Base Project: Methods for Taxonomy Development for Application in Taxonomic Meta-Analysis. Child Obes. 2020 Sep;16(S2):S27-S220 Cooksey Stowers K, Marfo NYA, Gurganus EA, Gans KM, Kumanyika SK, Schwartz MB. The hunger-obesity paradox: Exploring food banking system characteristics and obesity inequities among food-insecure pantry clients. PLoS One. 2020 Oct 21;15(10):e0239778. Risica PM, Nelson T, Camacho-Orona K, Bove G, Kumanyika SK, Odoms-Young AM, Silice M, Kirtania U, Gans KM. Emotional eating predicts weight regain among Black women in the SisterTalk intervention. Obesity. 2021;29(1):79-85.

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Peer-reviewed reviews: Williams JD, Kumanyika SK. Is social marketing an effective tool to reduce health disparities? Social Marketing Quarterly 2002; VIII (4):14-31. Hall WD, Clark LT, Wenger NK, Wright JT, Jr, Kumanyika SK, Watson K, Horton EW, Flack JM, Ferdinand KC, Gavin JR, Reed JW, Saunders E, O’Neal, W, Jr for the African American Lipid and Cardiovascular Council. The metabolic syndrome in African Americans. A Review. Ethnicity and Disease 2003; 13:414-28. Swinburn B, Gill T, Kumanyika S. Obesity prevention: a proposed framework for translating evidence into action. Obesity Reviews 2005; 6:23-33. Kumanyika SK. Gary TL, Lancaster KJ, Samuel-Hodge KJ, Banks-Wallace J, Beech BM, Hughes-Halbert C, Karanja N, Odoms-Young AM, Prewitt TE. Whitt-Glover MC. Achieving healthy weight in African American communities: Research perspectives and priorities. Obesity Research 2005;13(12):2037-47. Yancey AK, Ortega AN, Kumanyika SK. Effective recruitment and retention of minority research participants. Annu Rev Public Health. 2006; 27:1-28. Hall WD, Watkins LO, Wright JT Jr, Wenger NK, Kumanyika SK, Gavin JR 3rd, Ferdinand KC, Watson K, Clark LT, Flack JM, Reed JW, Horton EW, Saunders E; African-American Lipid and Cardiovascular Council. The metabolic syndrome: recognition and management. Disease Management. 2006;9(1):16-33.

Kumanyika S, Morssink C. Bridging domains in efforts to reduce disparities in health and health care. Health Education and Behavior 2006; 33:440-58. [selected as a continuing education article; finalist, Lawrence W. Green Paper of the Year Award [see Health Education and Behavior 2007;34:159].

Grier SA, Kumanyika SK. The context for choice. Health implications of targeted marketing of foods and beverages to African Americans. Am J Public Health 2008: 98:1616-1629

Kumanyika SK, Obarzanek E, Stettler N, Bell R, Field A, Fortmann SP, Franklin BA, Gillman MW, Lewis CE, Poston W, Stevens J, Hong Y. American Heart Association Scientific Statement. Population-Based Prevention of Obesity: Comprehensive Promotion of Healthful Eating, Physical Activity, and Energy Balance. Circulation 2008;118:428-64 Whitt-Glover MC, Kumanyika SK. Systematic review of interventions to increase physical activity and physical fitness in African-Americans. Am J Health Promotion 2009, 23: S33-S56

Kraak VI, Kumanyika SK, Story M. The commercial marketing of healthy lifestyles to address the global child and adolescent obesity pandemic. Prospects, pitfalls, and priorities. Public Health Nutrition Public Health Nutr 2009; 12:2027-36.

Lewis CE, McTigue KM, Burke LE, Poirier P, Eckel RH, Howard BV, Allison, DB, Kumanyika S, Pi-Sunyer FX. Mortality, health outcomes, and body mass index in the overweight range: A science advisory from the American Heart Association. Circulation 2009; 119:3263-71

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Lear, SA, James WPT, Ko GT, Kumanyika SK. Appropriateness of waist circumference and waist-to-hip ratio cut-offs for different ethnic groups. Eur J Clin Nutr 2010; 64:42-61.

Huang TT, Drewnowski A, Kumanyika SK, Glass TA. A systems-oriented multilevel framework for addressing obesity in the 21st century. Prev Chronic Dis 2009;6: A82.

McKinnon RA, Orleans CT, Kumanyika SK, Haire-Joshu D, Krebs-Smith S, Finkelstein E, Brownell K, Thompson JW, Ballard-Barbash R. Considerations for an obesity research policy agenda. Am J Prev Med 2009, 36:351-7

Grier SA, Kumanyika SK. Targeted Marketing and Public Health. Annu Rev Public Health 2010; 31:349-69.

Artinian NT, Fletcher GF, Mozaffarian D, Kris-Etherton P, Van Horn L, Lichtenstein AH, Kumanyika S, Kraus WE, Fleg JL, Redeker NS, Meininger JC, Banks J, Stuart-Shor EM, Fletcher BJ, Miller TD, Hughes S, Braun LT, Kopin LA, Berra K, Hayman LL, Ewing LJ, Ades PA, Durstine JL, Houston-Miller N, Burke LE. Interventions to Promote Physical Activity and Dietary Lifestyle Changes for Cardiovascular Risk Factor Reduction in Adults. A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association. Circulation 2010; 122:406-41.

Block LG, Grier SA, Childers TL, Davis B., Ebert EJ, Kumanyika S, Laczniak RN, Machin JE, Motley CM, Peracchio L, Pettigrew S, Scott ML, van Ginkel-Bieshaar MNG. From Nutrients to Nurturance: A Conceptual Introduction to Food Well-being. Journal of Public Policy and Marketing. Journal of Public Policy & Marketing 2011: 30 (1): 2011, 5-13. [Winner of the 2014 JPPM/Kinnear Award for Best Paper]

Braveman P, Kumanyika S, Fielding J, LaVeist T, Borrell L, Manderscheid R, Troutman A. Health disparities and health equity. The issue is justice. American Journal of Public Health. 2011;101 Suppl 1:S149-55

Stuart-Shor EM, Berra KA, Kamau MW, Kumanyika SK. Behavioral strategies for cardiovascular risk reduction in diverse and underserved racial/ethnic groups. Circulation. 2012; 125(1):171-84. Nader, P, Huang, T, Gahagan, S, Kumanyika, S, Hammond, R, Kaufer-Christoffel, K. Next Steps in Obesity Prevention: Altering Early Life Systems to Support Healthy Parents, Infants, and Toddlers. Childhood Obesity. 2012 June; 8 (3):206-215

Kumanyika S, Taylor WC, Grier SA, Lassiter V, Lancaster KJ, Morssink CB, Renzaho AM. Community energy balance: A framework for contextualizing cultural influences on high risk of obesity in ethnic minority populations. Prev Med. 2012; 55(5):371-81 Melvin, CL, Corbie-Smith, G, Kumanyika SK, Pratt CA, Nelson C, Walker ER, Ammerman A, Ayala GX, Best LG, Cherrington, AL, Economos CD, Green LW, Harman J, Hooker SP, Murray DM, Perri MG, Ricketts TC. Developing a research agenda for cardiovascular disease prevention in high-risk

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rural communities: guiding principles and recommendations. Am J Public Health 2013; 103(6):1011-1021. Epub 2013 Apr 18. Barr-Anderson DJ, Adams-Wynn AW, DiSantis KI, Kumanyika S. Family-focused physical activity, diet, and obesity interventions in African American girls: a systematic review. Obes Rev 2013;14(1):29-51 Swinburn B, Sacks G, Vandevijvere S, Kumanyika S, Lobstein T, Neal B, Barquera S, Friel S, Hawkes C, Kelly B, L'abbé M, Lee A, Ma J, Macmullan J, Mohan S, Monteiro C, Rayner M, Sanders D, Snowdon W, Walker C; INFORMAS. INFORMAS (International Network for Food and Obesity/non-communicable diseases Research, Monitoring and Action Support): overview and key principles. Obes Rev. 2013;14 Suppl 1:1-12. Brinsden H, Lobstein T, Landon J, Kraak V, Sacks G, Kumanyika S, Swinburn B, Barquera S, Friel S, Hawkes C, Kelly B, L'abbé M, Lee A, Ma J, Macmullen J, Mohan S, Monteiro C, Neal B, Rayner M, Sanders D, Snowdon W, Vandevijvere S, Walker C; INFORMAS. Monitoring policy and actions on food environments: rationale and outline of the INFORMAS policy engagement and communication strategies. Obes Rev. 2013;14 Suppl 1:13-23. Swinburn B, Vandevijvere S, Kraak V, Sacks G, Snowdon W, Hawkes C, Barquera S,Friel S, Kelly B, Kumanyika S, L'Abbé M, Lee A, Lobstein T, Ma J, Macmullan J, Mohan S, Monteiro C, Neal B, Rayner M, Sanders D, Walker C; INFORMAS. Monitoring and benchmarking government policies and actions to improve the healthiness of food environments: a proposed Government Healthy Food Environment Policy Index. Obes Rev. 2013;14 Suppl 1:24-37. Sacks G, Swinburn B, Kraak V, Downs S, Walker C, Barquera S, Friel S, HawkesC, Kelly B, Kumanyika S, L'Abbé M, Lee A, Lobstein T, Ma J, Macmullan J, Mohan S,Monteiro C, Neal B, Rayner M, Sanders D, Snowdon W, Vandevijvere S; INFORMAS. Aproposed approach to monitor private-sector policies and practices related tofood environments, obesity and non-communicable disease prevention. Obes Rev.2013;14 Suppl 1:38-48. Neal B, Sacks G, Swinburn B, Vandevijvere S, Dunford E, Snowdon W, Webster J,Barquera S, Friel S, Hawkes C, Kelly B, Kumanyika S, L'Abbé M, Lee A, Lobstein T,Ma J, Macmullan J, Mohan S, Monteiro C, Rayner M, Sanders D, Walker C; INFORMAS. Monitoring the levels of important nutrients in the food supply. Obes Rev. 2013;14 Suppl 1:49-58. Kelly B, King L, Baur L, Rayner M, Lobstein T, Monteiro C, Macmullan J, Mohan S, Barquera S, Friel S, Hawkes C, Kumanyika S, L'Abbé M, Lee A, Ma J, Neal B,Sacks G, Sanders D, Snowdon W, Swinburn B, Vandevijvere S, Walker C; INFORMAS. Monitoring food and non-alcoholic beverage promotions to children. Obes Rev. 2013;14 Suppl 1:59-69. Rayner M, Wood A, Lawrence M, Mhurchu CN, Albert J, Barquera S, Friel S,Hawkes C, Kelly B, Kumanyika S, L'abbé M, Lee A, Lobstein T, Ma J, Macmullan J,Mohan S, Monteiro C, Neal B, Sacks G, Sanders D, Snowdon W, Swinburn B, Vandevijvere S, Walker C; INFORMAS. Monitoring the health-related labelling offoods and non-alcoholic beverages in retail settings. Obes Rev. 2013;14 Suppl 1:70-81 Lee A, Mhurchu CN, Sacks G, Swinburn B, Snowdon W, Vandevijvere S, Hawkes C,L'abbé M, Rayner M, Sanders D, Barquera S, Friel S, Kelly B, Kumanyika S,Lobstein T, Ma J, Macmullan J, Mohan S, Monteiro C, Neal B, Walker C; INFORMAS.Monitoring the price and affordability of foods and diets globally. Obes Rev.2013;14 Suppl 1:82-95.

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L'Abbé M, Schermel A, Minaker L, Kelly B, Lee A, Vandevijvere S, Twohig P,Barquera S, Friel S, Hawkes C, Kumanyika S, Lobstein T, Ma J, Macmullan J, Mohan S, Monteiro C, Neal B, Rayner M, Sacks G, Sanders D, Snowdon W, Swinburn B,Walker C; INFORMAS. Monitoring foods and beverages provided and sold in public sector settings. Obes Rev. 2013; 14 Suppl 1:96-107. Friel S, Hattersley L, Snowdon W, Thow AM, Lobstein T, Sanders D, Barquera S, Mohan S, Hawkes C, Kelly B, Kumanyika S, L'Abbe M, Lee A, Ma J, Macmullan J,Monteiro C, Neal B, Rayner M, Sacks G, Swinburn B, Vandevijvere S, Walker C;INFORMAS. Monitoring the impacts of trade agreements on food environments. ObesRev. 2013; 14 Suppl 1:120-34. Chatterji, M, Green LW, Kumanyika S. A Framework for Evidence-Gathering and Use for the Prevention of Obesity and Other Complex Public Health Problems: L.E.A.D. Health Educ Behav.2014; 41(1):85-99 Fielding JE, Kumanyika S, Manderscheid R. Healthy People 2020—A Strategy for Improving Population Health in the United States. Public Health Reviews 2014; 35(1):1-24. Kumanyika SK, Swank M, Stachecki J, Whitt-Glover MC, Brennan LK. Examining the evidence for policy and environmental strategies to prevent childhood obesity in black communities. New directions and next steps. Obesity Reviews 2014; 15 (Suppl 4): 177-203. Kumanyika SK, Whitt-Glover, MC, Haire-Joshu D. What works for obesity prevention and treatment in black Americans? Research directions. Obes Rev 2014; 15 (Supp 4):204-212. Huang TT, Cawley JH, Ashe M, Costa SA, Frerichs LM, Zwicker L, Rivera JA, Levy D, Hammond RA, Lambert EV, Kumanyika SK. Mobilisation of public support for policy actions to prevent obesity. Lancet. 2015 Feb 18. Hanson M, Barker M, Dodd JM, Kumanyika S, Norris S, Steegers E, Stephenson J, Thangaratinam S, Yang H. Interventions to prevent maternal obesity before conception, during pregnancy, and post-partum. Lancet Diabetes Endocrinol. 2017; Jan;5(1):65-76 Perez-Escamilla R, Bermudez O, Buccini GS, Kumanyika S, Lutter CK, Monsivais, P, Victora C. Nutrition disparities and the global burden of malnutrition. BMJ. 2018 Jun 13;361: k2252. Barnhill A, Palmer A, Weston CM, Brownell KD, Clancy K, Economos CD, Gittelsohn J, Hammond RA, Kumanyika S, Bennett WL. Grappling with complex food systems to reduce obesity: a us public health challenge. Public Health Rep. 2018 Nov/Dec;133(1_suppl):44S-53S Swinburn BA, Kraak VI, Allender S, Atkins VJ, Baker PI, Bogard JR, Brinsden H, Calvillo A, De Schutter O, Devarajan R, Ezzati M, Friel S, Goenka S, Hammond RA, Hastings G, Hawkes C, Herrero M, Hovmand PS, Howden M, Jaacks LM, Kapetanaki AB, Kasman M, Kuhnlein HV, Kumanyika SK, Larijani B, Lobstein T, Long MW, Matsudo VKR, Mills SDH, Morgan G, Morshed A, Nece PM, Pan A, Patterson DW, Sacks G, Shekar M, Simmons GL, Smit W, Tootee A, Vandevijvere S, Waterlander WE, Wolfenden L, Dietz WH. The global syndemic of obesity, undernutrition, and climate change: The Lancet Commission Report. Lancet. 2019 Feb 23;393(10173):791-846. Kumanyika SK. A framework for increasing equity impact in obesity prevention. Am J Public Health. 2019 Oct;109(10):1350-1357

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Kumanyika SK. Unraveling common threads in obesity risk among racial/ethnic minority and migrant populations. Public Health. 2019 Jul;172:125-134. Angell SY, McConnell MV, Anderson CAM, Bibbins-Domingo K, Boyle DS, Capewell S, Ezzati M, de Ferranti S, Gaskin DJ, Goetzel RZ, Huffman MD, Jones M, Khan YM, Kim S, Kumanyika SK, McCray AT, Merritt RK, Milstein B, Mozaffarian D, Norris T, Roth GA, Sacco RL, Saucedo JF, Shay CM, Siedzik D, Saha S, Warner JJ. The American Heart Association 2030 Impact Goal: A Presidential Advisory from the American Heart Association. Circulation. 2020 Mar 3;141(9):e120-e138. Thornton PL, Kumanyika SK, Gregg EW, Araneta MR, Baskin ML, Chin MH, Crespo CJ, de Groot M, Garcia DO, Haire-Joshu D, Heisler M, Hill-Briggs F, Ladapo JA, Lindberg NM, Manson SM, Marrero DG, Peek ME, Shields AE, Tate DF, Mangione CM. New research directions on disparities in obesity and type 2 diabetes. Ann N Y Acad Sci. 2020 Feb;1461(1):5-24. Kumanyika, S. Afshin, A, Arimond, M, Lawrence, M, McNaughton, SA, Nishida, C. Approaches to Defining Healthy Diets: A Background Paper for the International Expert Consultation on Sustainable Healthy Diets. Food & Nutrition Bulletin 2020 Dec;41(2_suppl):7S-30S. Mazzucca S, Arredondo E, Hoelscher DM, Haire-Joshu D, Tabak RG, Kumanyika SK, Brownson RC. Using implementation research to prevent chronic disease through partnerships beyond healthcare settings. Annu Rev Public Health 2021 January 29; epub ahead of print Scott-Sheldon LAJ, Hedges LV, Cyr C, Young-Hyman D, Khan LK, Magnus M, King H, Arteaga S, Cawley J, Economos CD, Haire-Joshu D, Hunter CM, Lee BY, Kumanyika SK, Ritchie LD, Robinson TN, Schwartz MB. 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. Child Obes. 2020 Sep;16(S2):S221-S248.

Jacob V, Chattopadhyay SK, Reynolds JA, Hopkins DP, Morgan JA, Brown DR, Kochtitzky CS, Cuellar AE, Kumanyika SK. Economics of Interventions to Increase Active Travel to School: A Community Guide Systematic Review. Am J Prev Med 2021;60(1):e27-e40. Contributions to peer-reviewed clinical research publications, participation cited but not by authorship: Trials of Hypertension Collaborative Research Group (Kumanyika, S., Co-investigator). The effects of nonpharmacological interventions on blood pressure of persons with high normal levels: results of the Trials for Hypertension Prevention, Phase 1. JAMA 1992;267:1213-1220 Trials of Hypertension Prevention Collaborative Research Group (Kumanyika S, Co-investigator). Effects of weight loss and sodium reduction intervention on blood pressure and hypertension incidence in overweight persons with high-normal blood pressure. The Trials of Hypertension Prevention phase II. Archives of Internal Medicine 1997; 157:657-667. Research Publications, non-peer reviewed Kumanyika SK, Savage DD, Beu D, Henderson M, Adams LL, Ramirez AG, Watkins LO. Awareness of risk factors for coronary heart disease in a random sample of urban black and Hispanic adults. Findings of a March 1985 telephone survey in Chicago, Illinois. Urban Health 1985;14(8):11-14, 35-37

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Abstracts not published as full papers (presenter is underlined): Prewitt TE, Kumanyika, S, Eddings K, Whittington E, Lassiter V, Drake M. Pricing and promotion of healthy food. Consumer and food retailer perspectives. American Public Health Association 143rd Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, November 2015. Kumanyika S, Lassiter V, Johnson AM, Powell L, Watts, SO Quantifying Food Environment Support for Healthy Eating as a Gateway to community food advocacy: The ESHE Index. American Public Health Association 145th Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA. November 2017

Editorials, Commentaries, Chapters, including co-authorship in committee reports: Kumanyika S. Review of Confronting Urban Malnutrition, The Design of Nutrition Programs by J. E. Austin. Journal of Nutrition Education 1981;13:33 Kumanyika S, Bonner M. Towards a lower-sodium lifestyle in black communities. Journal of the National Medical Association 1985;77:969-975 Kumanyika SK, Helitzer DL. Nutritional status and dietary patterns of racial minorities in the United States. In: Report of the Secretary's Task Force on Black and Minority Health. Volume II: Crosscutting Issues in Minority Health, pp. 118-190. August 1985 Kumanyika S. Review of Community Health Care by A. Adegoroye. Journal of Nutrition Education 1986;18:32 Kumanyika SK, Savage DD. Ischemic heart disease risk factors in Asian/Pacific Islander Americans. In: Report of the Secretary's Task Force on Black and Minority Health. Volume IV: Cardiovascular and Cerebrovascular Disease. Part 2, pp. 415-444. January 1986. Kumanyika SK, Savage DD. Ischemic heart disease risk factors among American Indians and Alaska Natives. In: Report of the Secretary's Task Force on Black and Minority Health. Volume IV: Cardiovascular and Cerebrovascular Disease. Part 2, pp. 445-476. January 1986 Kumanyika SK, Savage DD. Ischemic heart disease risk factors in black Americans. In: Report of the Secretary's Task Force on Black and Minority Health. Volume IV: Cardiovascular and Cerebrovascular Disease. Part 2, pp. 229-284. January 1986

Picciano MF, Guthrie HA, Kumanyika SK, McKenzie J, Smiciklas-Wright H. Review of the WIC Food Package. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Food and Nutrition Service under Cooperative Agreement #58-3198-1-006, November 1991

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Editorials, Commentaries, Chapters, including co-authorship in committee reports: Kumanyika SK, Savage DD. Ischemic heart disease risk factors in Hispanic Americans. In: Report of the Secretary's Task Force on Black and Minority Health. Volume IV: Cardiovascular and Cerebrovascular Disease. Part 2, pp. 393-414. January 1986 Kumanyika S. Approaches to nutrition and weight change in the black community, Proceedings of the 1986 Forum on Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors in Minority Populations. USDHHS, PHS, NIH, NHLBI. 1986 Bethesda, MD, pp. 150-153 Kumanyika SK. Designing sodium reduction strategies. Problems and solutions. Clinical Nutrition 1989;8:17-24 Kumanyika SK. Weight reduction and sodium restriction in the management of hypertension. Clinics in Geriatric Medicine 1989;5:769-789 Kumanyika SK. Dietary patterns of blacks and other minorities in the United States. Implications for hypertension prevention and treatment. In: Nutrition and Hypertension in Blacks and Other Minorities, edited by C. O. Enwonwu. Annual Nutrition Workshop Series, Volume II, Meharry Medical College, Nashville, TN, 1989, pp. 35-53 Kumanyika SK. The association between obesity and hypertension in blacks. Clinical Cardiology 1989;12:IV-72-77 Savage DD, Watkins LO, Grim CE, Kumanyika SK. Hypertension in black populations. In: Hypertension: Pathophysiology, Diagnosis, and Management, edited by J. H. Laragh and B. M. Brenner. Raven Press Ltd., New York, 1990, chapter 114, pp. 1837-1852 Kumanyika SK, Ewart CK. Theoretical and baseline considerations for diet and weight control of diabetes among blacks. Diabetes Care 1990;13(Supp.4):1154-62 Report of the Technical Advisory Panel on Dietary Modification. Recommended Strategies for Dietary Modification. Bureau of Cancer Control, Commission of Public Health, District of Columbia, Washington, DC. December 31, 1990. [Panel Chair] Kumanyika S. Behavioral aspects of intervention strategies to reduce dietary sodium. Hypertension 1991;17(suppl I): I-190-I-195 Kumanyika S, Adams-Campbell L. Obesity, diet, and psychosocial factors contributing to cardiovascular disease in blacks. Cardiovascular Clinics 1991; 21(3):47-73 Kumanyika SK. Diabetes, diet, and weight control among black Americans. Diabetes Care and Education, on the Cutting Edge 1991;12(6):7-10 National Institutes of Health. 1992. Gastrointestinal surgery for severe obesity: National Institutes of Health Consensus Development Conference Statement 1991 March 25-27.Am J Clin Nutr. 55:615S-619S [consensus panel member]. Kumanyika S, King J, Affonso DD, Rodriguez-Trias H, Burhansstipanov L. Women in Biomedical Careers: Minority Women's Perspective. Final report of the National Institutes of Health Office of

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Editorials, Commentaries, Chapters, including co-authorship in committee reports: Research on Women's Health workshop "Women in Biomedical Careers: Dynamics of Change, Strategies for the 21st Century," Bethesda, MD, June 1992 Kumanyika S, Adams-Campbell LL. Methodological issues in studies of obesity, psychosocial factors, and hypertension. In: Personality, Elevated Blood Pressure, and Essential Hypertension, edited by E.H. Johnson, W.D. Gentry and S. Julius. Hemisphere, New York, 1992; Chapter 13, pp. 283-290 Mellins RB, Desvigne-Nickens P, Affonso D, Baranowski T, Kumanyika S, Liburd L, Randall O, Santanello N, Tam T, Windsor R. Task Group III. Recruitment from hospitals and clinics. In: Health Behavior Research in Minority Populations: Access, Design and Implementation, Becker DM, ed., U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, NIH Publication No. 92-2965, November 1992. Kumanyika SK, Morssink C. Working effectively in cross-cultural and multicultural settings. In: Frankle R, Owen A, eds. Nutrition in the Community, 3rd Edition, St. Louis: Mosby; Part II, Chapter 5, pp. 78-95, 1993 National High Blood Pressure Education Program. The Fifth Report of the Joint National Committee on Detection, Evaluation, and Treatment of High Blood Pressure. Arch Int Med 1993;153:154-183.[committee member] Kumanyika SK. Prevalence of obesity in minority populations. In: Health Implications of Obesity, edited by C. O. Enwonwu. Annual Nutrition Workshop Series, Volume V, Meharry Medical College, Nashville, TN pp. 23-30, 1993 Kumanyika SK, Wilson JF, Davenport MG. Effective weight loss strategies for black women. Correspondence: Authors' Reply to Letter to the Editor Journal of the Dietetic Association 1993;93:1252 Kumanyika SK. Special issues regarding obesity in minority populations. Annals of Internal Medicine 1993;119:650-654 Kumanyika S. Ethnicity and obesity development in children. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1993;699:81-92 Potter JD. Report of the Group A of the American Cancer Society Research Workshop on Cancer and Nutrition. Panel on Human Studies. Cancer Research 1993; 53(10): S24449-S2451. [panel member] Committee on the Ethical and Legal Issues Relating to the Inclusion of Women in Clinical Studies, Institute of Medicine; Mastroianni AC, Faden R, Federman, eds. Women and Health Research. Ethical and Legal Issues of Including Women in Clinical Studies. Volumes 1 (Committee Report) and 2 (Workshop and Commissioned Papers). Washington, DC: National Academy Press. 1994 [committee member]. Kumanyika SK. "The cultural aspects of weight control." The Weight Control Digest. 1994;4(3):345-52 National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute Report of the Task Force on Research. "Epidemiology and Prevention of Cardiovascular Diseases." U. S. Department of Health and Human Services. Public

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Editorials, Commentaries, Chapters, including co-authorship in committee reports: Health Service. National Institutes of Health. August 1994 [task force member]. Kumanyika S. "Tools for Patient Management. Dietary Modification of Cardiovascular Risk in African Americans." Cholesterol and Coronary Disease. Reducing the Risk Science and Medicine. 1994;5(1):10-14 Kumanyika S. Women in health research: Rewriting the rules. Perspectives in Applied Nutrition 1994;2(1):10-17 Kumanyika SK. Racial and ethnic issues in diet and cancer epidemiology. In: Jacobs M. Diet and Cancer: Markers, Prevention, and Treatment, Advances in Experimental Medicine & Biology. 1994; 354:59-70. Kumanyika S. Obesity in minority populations. In: Eating Disorders and Obesity; A Comprehensive Handbook, Brownell KD, Fairburn CG, eds. Guilford Press, New York, Chapter 76, pp. 431-437, 1995 Kumanyika S. Nutrition Intervention Studies. In: Report of the Conference on Socioeconomic Status and Cardiovascular Health and Disease. USDHHS, PHS, NIH, NHLBI. Bethesda, MD, November, 1995 Kumanyika S. Cultural factors in desirable body shapes and their impact on weight loss and maintenance. In: Obesity Treatment, D.B. Allison and F.X. Pi-Sunyer, eds. Plenum Press, New York, pp. 79-82, 1995 Stern JS, Hirsch J, Blair SN, Foreyt JP, Frank A, Kumanyika SK, Madans JH, Marlatt GA, StJeor ST, Stunkard AJ. Weighing the options. Criteria for evaluating weight-management programs. The Committee to Develop Criteria for Evaluating The Outcomes of Approaches to Prevent and Treat Obesity. Obesity Research 1995; 3:591-603. Kumanyika S, Tinker LF; Co-guest editors. Are women with diabetes meeting their optimal nutritional needs? Introduction and Conclusions. Diabetes Spectrum, From Research to Practice March/April 1995;8:88-89 and 113-114 Kumanyika S. Validating dietary guidance. Editorial. Journal of the American College of Nutrition 1995;14:215-216 Kumanyika S. Searching for the association of obesity with coronary artery disease. Editorial. Obesity Research 1995;3:273-275 Kumanyika S. Truth and confidentiality without harm. Case analysis: Sharing unanticipated genetic information. Ethics and Behavior 1995;5:193-202 Kumanyika S. Nutrition and health campaign for all women. For your information. Journal of the American Dietetic Association 1995;95:299-300 Kumanyika S. Review of Multicultural Clients: A professional handbook for health care providers and social workers by S. M. Lassiter. New England Journal of Medicine 1995;332:1797 Committee to Develop Criteria for Evaluating the Outcomes of Approaches to Prevent and Treat Obesity. Institute of Medicine, Food and Nutrition Board; Thomas Paul R., ed. "Weighing The

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Editorials, Commentaries, Chapters, including co-authorship in committee reports: Options. Criteria for Evaluating Weight-Management Programs." Washington, DC: National Academy Press. 1995 [committee member]. Kumanyika SK, Kuller LH. Introduction, and Chapter 1. Recruitment and Retention of Women in Clinical Studies. A Report of the Workshop Sponsored by the Office of Research on Women's Health, Office of the Director, National Institutes of Health. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, National Institutes of Health. NIH Publication No. 95-3756, 1995. [task force co-chair]. Brown CP, Ferguson JA, James SA, Jenkins B, Mays VM, Nwangwu JT, Reynolds GH, Kumanyika S, Schoenbach VJ, Suarez L. Committee on Minority Affairs Statement of Principles on Epidemiology and Minority Populations. Annals of Epidemiol 1995;5:505-508 U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee. 1995. Report of the Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee on the Dietary Guidelines for Americans, 1995, to the Secretary of Health and Human Services and the Secretary of Agriculture. National Technical Information Service, 5285 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA 22161 [committee member] Myers HF, Kagawa-Singer M, Kumanyika SK, Lex BW, Markides KS. Panel III: Behavioral risk factors related to chronic diseases in ethnic minorities. Health Psychology 1995;14(7):613-621 The American Cancer Society 1996 Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee. Guidelines on diet, nutrition, and cancer prevention: reducing the risk of cancer with healthy food choices and physical activity. CA: A Cancer Journal for Clinicians. 1996;46(6):325-341 [committee member] National Institutes of Health Consensus Development Panel on Physical Activity and Cardiovascular Health. 1996. "Physical Activity and Cardiovascular Health." NIH Consensus Conference. JAMA. 1996;276(3):241-246 [consensus panel member] Evans M, Cohen J, Kumanyika S, Cutler J, Roccella E: Implementing recommendations for dietary salt reduction. Where are we? Where are we going? How do we get there? NIH Publication No. 55-728N. National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, 1996 Kumanyika S. Improving our diet-- still a long way to go. Editorial. New England Journal of Medicine 1996;355:738-740 Kumanyika SK. Salt and the African American Hypertensive: Reiterating the need for dietary management. Urban Cardiology 1996;3(3):8-17 Whelton PK, Kumanyika SK, Cook NR, Cutler JA, Borhani NO, Hennekens CH, Kuller LH, Langford H, Jones D, Satterfield S, Lasser NL, Cohen J. Efficacy of nonpharmacologic interventions in adults with high normal blood pressure: results from phase I of the Trials of Hypertension Prevention (TOHP). American Journal of Clinical Nutrition 1997;65:652S-660S Kumanyika SK, Morssink CB. Cultural appropriateness of weight management programs. In: Overweight and Weight Management, Dalton S. ed. Aspen Publisher, Gaithersburg, MD, pp. 69-106, 1997

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Editorials, Commentaries, Chapters, including co-authorship in committee reports: Kumanyika SK. Aging, diet and nutrition in African Americans. In: Minorities, Aging and Health, Markides KS, Miranda MR, eds. Sage Publications, Inc., Thousand Oaks, CA, pp. 205-235, 1997 Kumanyika SK. Can hypertension be prevented? Applications of risk modifications in black populations--U.S. populations. Ethnicity and Disease 1997;7(1):72-77 Kumanyika SK. How do consumers achieve a diet moderate in sodium? Proceedings from Nutrition Issues for the 21st Century. Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion, US Department of Agriculture.1997;165-179 Kumanyika S. “Dietary trends in the United States”--Reply. New England Journal of Medicine 1997; 336:585 and 337:1848 Kumanyika S. “Eating and Obesity: Dietary practices of black and white girls” (commentary). Pediatric Primary Care 1997;11(2):6 Shreve ST, Kumanyika SK. Geriatric assessment: Can primary care fill the void? Journal of the American Geriatric Society. Letter. 1997;45:1407-1408 Commission on Dietary Supplement Labels. Report of the Commission on Dietary Supplement Labels. Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion. U.S. Public Health Service. Washington DC. November 1997. [commission member] Kumanyika S. Sodio, hipertension y salud publica [Sodium, hypertension and public health]. Dieta y Salud. (Newsletter of Kellogg’s International, Mexico) March 1998 Expert Panel on the Identification, Evaluation, and Treatment of Overweight and Obesity in Adults. Clinical Guidelines on the Identification, Evaluation, and Treatment of Obesity in Adults. The Evidence Report. National Institutes of Health. National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute. June 1998 (published in Obesity Research, Supplement, September 1998) [member of executive committee of expert panel] Kumanyika SK. Obesity in African Americans: Biobehavioral consequences of culture. Ethnicity & Disease 1998;8(1):93-96 Van Horn L, Donato K, Kumanyika S, Winston M, Prewitt TE, Snetselaar L. The dietitian’s role in developing and implementing the first federal obesity guidelines. J Am Diet Assoc 1998;98:1115-17 Kumanyika SK, Morssink CB. Working effectively in cross-cultural and multicultural settings. In: Owen AL, Splett PL, Owen GM eds. Nutrition in the Community. The Art and Science of Delivering Services. 4th edition. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1998, Chapter 18, pp. 542-567 Kumanyika S. Sedentary individuals in an active society. Journal of Health Education 1999; 30 (2 Supplements): S4-S5 Morssink C, Kumanyika SK. Book Review. Ethnicity Counts, by William Peterson. Ethnicity and Disease 1999; 9:140-144 Rippe JM, Aronne LJ, Gilligan VF, Kumanyika SK, Owens GM, Quesenberry CP, Scherger JE, Sigman-Grant M. Public policy statement on obesity and health from the Interdisciplinary Council on

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Editorials, Commentaries, Chapters, including co-authorship in committee reports: Lifestyle and Obesity Management. Nutrition in Clinical Care 1998; 1:34-37. Kumanyika SK. Nutritional factors in the health of minority populations. In: Williams RA, ed. Humane Medicine. A New Paradigm in Medical Education and Health Care Delivery. Philadelphia: Lippincott, Williams, & Wilkins, 1999, Chapter 7, pp. 63-72 Tomey K, Kumanyika S, Odoms A, James V. “What’s in My Food?” game with food picture cards. GEM No. 310. Journal of Nutrition Education 1999;31:360A Kumanyika SK. Understanding ethnic differences in energy balance. Can we get there from here? Editorial. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition 1999; 70:1-2. Deckelbaum RJ, Fisher EA, Wintson M, Kumanyika S, Lauer RM, Pi-Sunyer FX, St. Jeor S, Schaefer EJ, Weinstein IB. Summary of a scientific conference on Preventive Nutrition: pediatrics to geriatrics. Circulation 1999;100:450-456 Ritenbaugh C, Kumanyika S, Antipatis V, Jeffery R, Morabia A. Caught in the causal web: A new perspective on social factors affecting obesity. Healthy Weight Journal 1999;13(6): 88-89 Stamler J, Appel L, Cooper R, Denton D, Dyer AR, Elliott P, Greenland P, Kesteloot H, Kumanyika SK, Liu K, Marmot M, VanHorn L, Whelton P. Dietary sodium chloride (salt), other dietary components, and blood pressure—paradigm expansion, not paradigm shift. Acta Cardiologica 2000: 55(2):73-8. Kumanyika SK, VanHorn L, Bowen D, Perri M, Rolls BJ, Czajkowski SM, Schron E. Maintenance of Dietary Behavior Change. Health Psychology 2000;19 (1-supp):42-56 Solomons N, Kumanyika S. Implications of racial distinctions for body composition and its diagnostic assessment. Editorial. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2000;71:1387-1389 Kumanyika SK.Epidemiology of what to eat in the 21st century.Epidemiologic Reviews 2000; 22:87-94. Kumanyika SK. Minority populations. In: Burke LE, Ockene IS, eds. Compliance in Healthcare and Research. Armonk, NY: Futura Publishing Company, 2001, Chapter 12, pp. 195-218. Kumanyika S. International Trends in Obesity Prevalence: Probable Causes. Proceedings of the L.J. Filer, Jr. Third International Conference on Atherosclerosis in the Young. March 2000. CVD Prevention 2000; 3:121-125. Lavizzo-Mourey RJ, Kumanyika SK. Closing the gap - provider and researcher responsibility. Editorial. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society 2000; 48:851-3. Potter JD, Finnegan JR, Guinard J-X, Huerta EE, Kelder SH, Kristal AR, Kumanyika S, Lin R, Motsinger BM, Prendergast FG, Sorensen G, Callahan KM. 5 A Day for Better Health Program Evaluation Report. Bethesda, MD: National Institutes of Health, National Cancer Institute. November 2000; NIH Publication No. 01-4904. Kumanyika SK, Krebs-Smith SM. Preventive nutrition issues in ethnic and socioeconomic groups in

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Editorials, Commentaries, Chapters, including co-authorship in committee reports: the United States. In: Bendich A, Deckelbaum RJ, eds. Primary and Secondary Preventive Nutrition. Totowa, NJ: Humana Press, 2001, Chapter 19, pp. 325-356. Kumanyika SK, Odoms A. Nutrition Issues for African Americans. In: Braithwaite RL, Taylor SE, eds. Health Issues in the Black Community, 2nd Edition. San Francisco CA: Jossey-Bass 2001, Chapter 20, pp. 419-447. Kumanyika SK. Obesity: Pondering the problem of ponderousness. In: Williams RA, ed. Humane Medicine: A New Paradigm in Medical Education and Health Care Delivery, Volume II. Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins, 2001, Chapter 9, pp. 109-115. Kumanyika SK. Minisymposium on Obesity: Overview and Some Strategic Considerations. Annual Review of Public Health 2001; 22:293-308. Clark LT, Ferdinand KC, Flack JM, Gavin III JR, Hall WD, Kumanyika SK, Reed JW, Saunders E, Valantine HA, Watson K, Wenger NK, Wright JT. Coronary Heart Disease in African Americans. Heart Disease 2001; 3:97-108. Economos CD, Brownson RC, DeAngelis MA, Novelli P, Foerster SB, Foreman CT, Gregson J, Kumanyika SK, Pate RR. What lessons have been learned from other attempts to guide social change? Nutrition Reviews 2001;59(3, Pt II); S40-S56. Kumanyika SK, Morssink CB, Nestle M. Minority women and advocacy for women’s health (commentary). American Journal of Public Health 2001; 91:1383-1388. Committee on Understanding the Biology of Sex and Gender Differences. Institute of Medicine; Wizemann, Theresa M. and Pardue, Mary-Lou, eds. “Exploring the Biological Contributions to Human Health: Does Sex Matter?”Washington, DC: National Academy Press. 2001 [committee member]. Kumanyika S. The international picture, and what it means to Australia. In proceedings of the Workshop, Acting on Australia's Weight. Children and Families. Australasian Society for the Study of Obesity and Commonwealth of Australia Department of Health and Aged Care, GP Box 9848, Canberra ACT 2601, 2001, pp. 3-12. Kumanyika SK. Obesity in Minority Populations. In: Fairburn CG, Brownell KD, eds. Eating Disorders and Obesity: A Comprehensive Handbook, 2nd edition. New York: Guilford Publications, Inc., 2001, Chapter 79, pp. 439-444. Kumanyika S, Stettler N. “Getting ahead of the childhood obesity curve” (commentary). International Journal of Epidemiology 2001; 30:999-1000. Kumanyika S, Jeffery RW, Morabia A, Ritenbaugh C, Antipatis VJ. Public Health Approaches to the Prevention of Obesity (PHAPO) Working Group of the International Obesity Task Force (IOTF). Obesity prevention: the case for action. International Journal of Obesity 2002; 26:425-36. (Working Group Chair). Kumanyika SK. Obesity Treatment in Minorities. In: Wadden TA, Stunkard AJ, eds. Handbook of Obesity Treatment. 3rd Edition. New York: Guilford Publications, Inc. 2002; pp. 416-446.

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Editorials, Commentaries, Chapters, including co-authorship in committee reports: March of Dimes Task Force on Nutrition and Optimal Human Development. Nutrition Today Matters Tomorrow. 2002 [member of task force]. March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation, White Plains, New York. Kumanyika S. The minority factor in the obesity epidemic. Editorial. Ethnicity and Disease 2002; 12:316-319. Whitt MC, Kumanyika SK. Tailoring counseling on physical activity and inactivity for African American women. Ethnicity and Disease 2002;12 (suppl) S3-62-S3-71 Kumanyika SK, Obarzanek E, Robinson TN, Beech BM. Phase 1 of the Girls Health Enrichment Multi-site Studies (GEMS): Conclusion. Ethnicity and Disease 2003;13: (suppl) S1-88-S1-91). Heimburger DC, Allison DB, Goran MI, Heini AF, Hensrud DD, Hunter GR, Klein S, Kumanyika SK, Kushner RF, Rolls BJ, Schoeller D, Schutz Y. A festschrift for Roland L. Weinsier: nutrition scientist, educator, and clinician. Obes Res. 2003; 11:1246-62. Kumanyika SK, Iqbal N. Weight Reduction, in: Whelton PK, He J, Louis GT, eds. Lifestyle Modification for the Prevention and Treatment of Hypertension. New York: Marcel Dekker, 2003; Chapter 5 (pp. 107-138) Kumanyika SK. Cultural appropriateness. Working our way toward a practicable framework. (commentary) Health Education and Behavior. 2003; 30:147-50 Diet, nutrition, and the prevention of chronic diseases. Report of a joint WHO/FAO Consultation Geneva: World Health Organization Technical Report Series 916, 2003 [Vice-chair, Expert Panel]. Kumanyika S. Evidence-based prevention. Chapter 4. in Medeiros-Neto, Halpern A, Bouchard C, eds. Progress in Obesity Research, Volume 9: London: John Libbey Eurotext Ltd, 2003, pp. 19-25 Kumanyika S, Obarzanek E. Pathways to obesity prevention. Report of an NIH Workshop. Obesity Research 2003 11:1263-1274. WHO expert consultation. Appropriate body-mass index for Asian populations and its implications for policy and intervention strategies. Lancet 2004; 363: 157–63 [Chair, Consultation]. Nishida C, Uauy R, Kumanyika S, Shetty P. The Joint WHO/FAO Expert Consultation on diet, nutrition and the prevention of chronic diseases: process, product and policy implications. Public Health Nutrition 2004;7(1A):245-250. Executive Summary. Think Tank on Enhancing Obesity Research at the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health. National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute. January 2004. Available at http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/prof/heart/obesity/ob_res_exsum/index.htm [Co-Chair, Think Tank]. Kumanyika SK. Cultural Differences as Influences in Obesity Treatment. In: Bray GA, Bouchard C, eds. Handbook of Obesity: Clinical Applications. 2nd edition, New York: Marcel Dekker 2004, Volume 1, Chapter 3, pp. 45-67.

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Editorials, Commentaries, Chapters, including co-authorship in committee reports: Kumanyika S. Restyling our lives to reduce cardiovascular disease risk: What will it take? Editorial. Ethnicity and Disease 2004; 14:185-188. Full Report. Think Tank on Enhancing Obesity Research at the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health. National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute. Washington DC. US Government Printing Office. NIH Publication No. 04-5249. August 2004. [Co-Chair, Think Tank]. Available at http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/prof/heart/obesity/ob_res_exsum/index.htm

Koplan JP, Liverman CT, Kraak VI, editors. Preventing Childhood Obesity. Health in the Balance. Committee on Prevention of Obesity in Children in Youth. Institute of Medicine. Washington DC: The National Academies Press, 2005. York DA, Rössner S, Caterson I, Chen CM, James WPT, Kumanyika S, Martorell R, Vorster HH. Obesity. A worldwide epidemic related to heart disease and stroke. Group 1. Worldwide demographics of obesity. Circulation 2004 Nov 2;110 (18): e463-70. DOI: 10.1161/01.CIR.0000140125.26161.49 Rigby NJ, Kumanyika S, James WPT. Confronting the Epidemic: The Need for Global Solutions. Journal of Public Health Policy 2004;25 (3-4):418-34. Smith SC Jr, Clark LT, Cooper RS, Daniels SR, Kumanyika SK, Ofili E, Quinones MA, Sanchez EJ, Saunders E, Tiukinhoy SD. Discovering the full spectrum of cardiovascular disease: Minority Health Summit 2003 Report of the Obesity, Metabolic Syndrome, and Hypertension Writing Group. Circulation 2005 15; 111(10):e134-9. Daniels SR, Arnett DK, Eckel RH, Gidding SS, Hayman LL, Kumanyika S, Robinson TN, Scott BJ, St Jeor S, Williams CL. Overweight in children and adolescents: pathophysiology, consequences, prevention, and treatment. Circulation 2005; 111:1999-2012. Kumanyika S. Obesity, health disparities, and prevention paradigms: hard questions and hard choices. Prev Chronic Dis [serial online] 2005 Oct [date cited]. Available from: URL: http://www.cdc.gov/pcd/issues/2005/oct/05_0025.htm. Kumanyika S. Social change implies dietary change. Soz Praventivmed. 2005; 50:131-2. Kumanyika S. Nutrition and chronic disease prevention: Priorities for U.S. minority groups. Nutrition Reviews 2006;64(2 Pt 2): S9-14. Kumanyika S. Trust in health care: Seeing it from the other side. Prev Med. 2006; 42:83-4. Kumanyika S, Grier S. Targeting interventions for ethnic minority and low-income populations. Future of Children. 2006;16(1):187-207. Kumanyika SK, Daniels SR. Obesity Prevention. Chapter 14, In: Bray GA and Ryan D., eds. Overweight and the Metabolic Syndrome: From Bench to Bedside (Endocrine Updates), Springer, 2006.

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Editorials, Commentaries, Chapters, including co-authorship in committee reports: Kumanyika SK, Teff K. Biobehavioral consequences of interactions between environment and culture. Proceedings of the 10th International Congress on Obesity. Progress in Obesity Research, Volume 10, Blackwell, 2007. (available on CD ROM only) Koplan JP, Liverman CT, Kraak VI, Wisham SL, eds. Progress in Preventing Childhood Obesity, How do we Measure Up? Institute of Medicine. Washington DC: The National Academies Press, 2007 (Food and Nutrition Board Liaison; then consultant to committee) Kumanyika S, Brownson RC. Why Obesity Prevention? Chapter 1, in Kumanyika S, Brownson RC. (Eds). Handbook of Obesity Prevention. New York: Springer Publishing Co, 2007, pp. 1-23. Wang Y, Kumanyika S. Descriptive Epidemiology of Obesity in the United States. Chapter 3, in Kumanyika SK, Brownson RC. (Eds). Handbook of Obesity Prevention. New York: Springer Publishing Co., 2007, pp. 45-71. Kumanyika S. Obesity Prevention Concepts and Frameworks, Chapter 5, in Kumanyika S. Brownson RC. (Eds). Handbook of Obesity Prevention. New York: Springer Publishing Co., 2007, pp. 85-114. Brownson RC, Kumanyika S. Obesity Prevention. Charting a Course to a Healthier Future. Chapter 22, in Kumanyika SK, Brownson RC. (Eds). Handbook of Obesity Prevention. New York: Springer Publishing Co., 2007, pp. 515-528. Kumanyika SK. The obesity epidemic: looking in the mirror. Am J Epidemiol.2007 Aug 1;166(3):243-5. Kumanyika SK, Whitt-Glover MC, Gary TL, Prewitt, TE, Odoms-Young AM, Banks-Wallace J, Beech BM, Hughes Halbert C, Karanja N, Lancaster KJ, Samuel-Hodge CD. Expanding the obesity research paradigm to reach African American communities. Preventing Chronic Diseases 2007;4(4). http://www.cdc.gov/pcd/issues/2007/oct/07_0067.htm. Yancey AK, Kumanyika SK. Bridging the gap: Understanding the structure of social inequities in childhood obesity. Am J Prev Med 2007;33(4S): S172-4.

Kumanyika SK. Environmental influences on childhood obesity: Ethnic and cultural influences in context. Physiol Behav. 2008; 94(1):61-70. Kumanyika S. Global calorie counting: a fitting exercise for obese societies. Annu Rev Public Health. 2008; 29:297-302.

Kumanyika SK, Lancaster KJ. The challenge of feeding children to protect against overweight. Jornal de Pediatria (Rio J). 2008;8:3-6.

Kumanyika S, Rigby N, Lobstein T, Leach R, James PT. Obesity. Global Pandemic. In: Kopelman P, Caterson I, Dietz W, eds. Clinical Obesity in Adults and Children, 3rd Edition, Wiley-Blackwell Publishing 2009, Chapter 31, pp. 425-439.

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Editorials, Commentaries, Chapters, including co-authorship in committee reports: Kumanyika SK. Cultural Differences as Influences in Obesity Treatment. In: Bray GA, Bouchard C, eds. Handbook of Obesity: Clinical Applications. 3rd edition, Volume 1, New York, NY: Informa Health Care, 2008, pp. 45-68.

Kumanyika S. Special Issues. Cultural Sensitivity. In Nonas CA, Foster GD, eds. Managing Obesity. A Clinical Guide. Chicago, IL American Dietetic Association, 2nd edition, Chapter 13.

Kumanyika S. Ethnic minorities and weight loss research priorities. Where are we now and where do we need to be? Preventive Medicine. 2008; 47: 583–586

Rigby N, Leach R, Lobstein T, Huxley R, Kumanyika S. Epidemiology and social impact of obesity. In: Williams G, Frühbeck G, eds, Obesity: Science to Practice. Hoboken, NJ. Wiley-Blackwell. 2009, Chapter 2, pp. 21 to 41.

Kumanyika SK, Yancey AK. Physical activity and health equity: evolving the science. Am J Health Promotion 2009,23: S4-S7. Baskin ML, Odoms-Young AM, Kumanyika SK, Ard JD. Nutrition Issues for African Americans. In: Braithwaite RL, Taylor SE, Treadwell HM, eds. Health Issues in the Black Community, 3rd Edition. San Francisco CA: John Wiley & Sons, Inc, 2009, Chapter 21, pp. 431-460. Kumanyika S. Church- and other community-interventions to promote healthy lifestyle: Tailoring to ethnicity and culture. In Dubé L et al., eds. Obesity Prevention: The Role of Society and Brain on Individual Behavior. A Handbook For Integrative Science, Policy, And Action To Stop The Progression of the Obesity Pandemic. Amsterdam: Elsevier, 2010, Chapter 51, pp. 629-651. Fielding J, Kumanyika S. Recommendations for the concepts and form of healthy people 2020. Am J Prev Med 2009 Sep;37(3):255-7 Kumanyika S, Prewitt, TE, Banks J, Samuel Hodge C. In the Way, or On the Way? Asking Ourselves about the Role of Contextual Factors in Community Based Obesity Research. White Paper, African American Collaborative Obesity Research Network. July 2010. Available from: http://www.aacorn.org/uploads/files/IntheWayorOntheWayJuly2010.pdf [also published as a book chapter, 2014] Mavoa H, Kumanyika S, Renzaho A. Socio-cultural issues and body image. In: Waters E, Seidell J, Swinburn B, Uauy R, eds. Preventing Childhood Obesity. Chichester, UK: Wiley-Blackwell, 2010 Chapter 17, pp. 138-146.

Nishida C, Ko GT, Kumanyika S. Body fat distribution and noncommunicable diseases in populations: overview of the 2008 WHO Expert Consultation on Waist Circumference and Waist-Hip Ratio. Eur J Clin Nutr 2010;64:2-5

Kumanyika S. Targeted approaches by culturally appropriate programs. In: O’Dea JA, Eriksen M, eds. Childhood Obesity Prevention – International Research, Controversies, and Interventions. Oxford Press. 2010, Chapter 30, pp. 348-362.

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Editorials, Commentaries, Chapters, including co-authorship in committee reports: Kumanyika S, Holsten, J, Parks Prout, Elizabeth. The socio-cultural context for obesity prevention and treatment in children and adolescents: influences of ethnicity and gender. In Freemark, M, ed. Pediatric Obesity 2010, Chapter 29, pp. 423-436. Parks EP, Kumanyika S, Stettler N. Practical application of the nutrition recommendations for the prevention and treatment of obesity in pediatric primary care. Pediatr Ann. 2010;39(3):147-53

Kumanyika S, Grier SA, Lancaster K, Lassiter V for the African American Collaborative Obesity Research Network. Impact of Sugar Sweetened Beverage Consumption on Black Americans’ health. A Research Brief. Available at: http://www.aacorn.org/uploads/files/AACORNSSBBrief2011.pdf

Kumanyika SK, Parker L, Sim LJ eds. Bridging the Evidence Gap in Obesity Prevention. A Framework to Inform Decision Making. Committee on an Evidence Framework for Obesity Prevention Decision Making. Institute of Medicine. Washington, DC: National Academies Press, 2010. Waist circumference and waist–hip ratio: report of a WHO expert consultation, Geneva, 8–11 December 2008. Geneva: World Health Organization [Role: Chair of consultation], April 2011 Kumanyika SK. A question of competing rights, priorities, and principles? A postscript to the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation symposium on the ethics of childhood obesity policy. Prev Chronic Dis Sep;8(5): A97. Epub 2011 Aug 15.

Kumanyika S, Economos C. Finding the best evidence. World Nutrition. 2011; 2(5). Published on line at www.wphna.org Koh HK, Piotrowski JJ, Kumanyika S, Fielding JE. Healthy people: a 2020 vision for the social determinants approach. Health Educ Behav. 2011; 38(6):551-7. Kumanyika S. Looking into the future, what do we see? World Nutrition. 2012 (5)www.wphna.org Kumanyika S. Health disparities research in global perspective: new insights and new directions. Annu Rev Public Health. 2012; 33:1-5. Kumanyika S. Raising the bar for research to lower the weight of the population. Health Educ Behav. 2012;39(4):383-5 Glickman D, Parker, L, Sim, LJ, Cook, HDV, Miller, EA, Eds. Accelerating Progress in Obesity Prevention. Solving the Weight of the Nation. Washington, DC: National Academies Press, 2012 [Role: consensus committee member] Kumanyika S. Brownson, RC, Cheadle A. The L.E.A.D. Framework: Using Tools From Evidence-Based Public Health to Address Evidence Needs for Obesity Prevention. Preventing Chronic Disease 2012 Jul;9: E125. Kumanyika S. “Addressing disparities related to food intake and obesity” In Food and Addiction: A Comprehensive Handbook. Brownell KD and Gold MS, eds., New York: Oxford University Press, 2012, Chapter 56, pp. 376-381.

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Editorials, Commentaries, Chapters, including co-authorship in committee reports: Kumanyika, SK. Preventive Medicine and Diet-Related Diseases: Searching for Impact. Prev Med 2012; 55(6):542-3 Kumanyika S, Page JB, Castro FG. Forum on Culture, Health Promotion, and Health Equity: Current Issues & Future Directions. Prev Med 2012; 55(6):581-2 Kumanyika S. INFORMAS (International Network for Food and Obesity/non-communicable diseases Research, Monitoring and Action Support): summary and future directions. Obes Rev. 2013 14 Suppl 1:157-64. Kumanyika SK. Five critical challenges for public health. Health Educ Behav. 2014;41(1):5-6. Kumanyika, S, Libman K, Garcia A. Strategic Action to Combat the Obesity Epidemic. Report of the Obesity Working Group, 2013. World Innovation Summit for Health. Qatar Foundation, December 2013. Available at: http://wish-qatar.org/app/media/383 Chriqui JF, Economos CD, Henderson K, Kohl HW 3rd, Kumanyika SK, Ward DS.Environmental change strategies to promote healthy eating and physical activity and reduce disparities. Child Obes. 2014 Feb;10(1):11-7. Kumanyika S, Prewitt, TE, Banks J, Samuel Hodge C. In the Way, or On the Way? Asking Ourselves about the Role of Contextual Factors in Community Based Obesity Research. In: Brennan V, Kumanyika S, Zambrana, RE. Guest Editors. Obesity interventions in underserved US communities: Evidence and directions. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2014, Chapter 7, pp.151-161 Whitt Glover, MC, Kumanyika SK, Haire-Joshu D. Introduction to the special issue on achieving healthy weight in black American communities. Obesity Reviews 2014; 15 (Suppl 4): 1-4. Kumanyika S. “What it will take to achieve our goals: Engaging the Private Sector.” Vital Signs. Perspectives of the President of APHA. The Nation’s Health, January 2015, page 3.

Kumanyika S. “Public health science. Right evidence needed in right place at right time.” Vital Signs. Perspectives of the President of APHA. The Nation’s Health, February 2015, page 3

Kumanyika S. “Aligning policies on nutrition, food, environment for sustainable future.” Perspectives of the President of APHA. The Nation’s Health, March 2015, page 3

Kumanyika S. “Public health in an ever-changing world. We must be thinking forward.” Vital Signs. Perspectives of the President of APHA. The Nation’s Health, April 2015, page 3 Kumanyika S. “Businesses, communities and public health: Setting an agenda” Vital Signs. Perspectives of the President of APHA. The Nation’s Health, May/June 2015, page 3 Kumanyika S. “Achieving healthy weight important goal for achieving the healthiest nation. Vital Signs. Perspectives of the President of APHA. The Nation’s Health, July 2015, page 3

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Editorials, Commentaries, Chapters, including co-authorship in committee reports: Kumanyika S. “Immigrant health issues pose unique challenges for health equity efforts.” Vital Signs. Perspectives of the President of APHA. The Nation’s Health, August 2015, page 3 Kumanyika S. “Becoming healthiest nation means tackling institutionalized racism.” Vital Signs. Perspectives of the President of APHA. The Nation’s Health, September 2015, page 3 Kumanyika S. “Antipoverty policy. A priority for public health intervention. ” Vital Signs. Perspectives of the President of APHA. The Nation’s Health, October 2015, page 3 Kumanyika S. “Inspirations from the field. Building a health movement.” Vital Signs. Perspectives of the President of APHA. The Nation’s Health, November/December 2015, page 3 Kumanyika SK. Health Equity is the issue we have been waiting for. J Public Health Manag Pract. 2016 Jan-Feb;22 Suppl 1: S8-S10. Kumanyika SK. Beverage Marketing as a Public Health Policy Target. Am J Public Health. 2015 Nov;105(11):2182. Kumanyika SK. Achieving healthy weight and freedom from obesity-related health problems in Black children. A call to action. In: Being Black is Not a Risk Factor: Statistics and Strengths-Based Solutions in the State of Pennsylvania. Washington,DC: National Black Child Development Institute, Februrary 2016 Kumanyika S, Kasman M, Whitt-Glover MC, Mack-Crane A, Kaplan GA, Hammond R A Prototype for Identifying Policy-Relevant Reasons for Gender Differences in Physical Activity. In: Growing Inequality: Bridging Complex Systems, Population Health, and Health Disparities. Kaplan GA, Diez-Roux A, Galea S, Simon CP (eds), Washington, DC: Westphalia Press, 2017, pp. 129-149 Kumanyika SK. Efforts to Consume Less Salt: A Public Health Success in the Making. Am J Public Health. 2016 Oct;106(10):1725-6. Goldman LR, Kumanyika SK, Shah NR. Putting the Health of Communities and Populations First. JAMA. 2016 Oct 25;316(16):1649-1650. Kumanyika S, Oria MP, eds. Guiding Principles Guiding Principles for Developing Dietary Reference Intakes Based on Chronic Disease. Washington DC. National Academies Press, 2017

Goldman L, Benjamin G, Hernández S, Kindig D, Kumanyika S, Nevarez C, Shah NR, and Wong W. Advancing the health of communities and populations. In: Dzau VJ, McClellan, M, McGinnis JM, and Finkelman EM, editors. Vital Directions for Health and Health Care. An Initiative from the National Academy of Medicine. Washington, DC. National Academy of Medicine, 2017, Chapter 7, pp. 153-172. Kumanyika, S. 2017. Getting to equity in obesity prevention: A new framework. Washington, DC: Health and Medicine Division, National Academy of Medicine. https://nam.edu/wpcontent/uploads/2017/01/Getting-to-Equity-in-Obesity-Prevention-A-New-Framework.pdf

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Editorials, Commentaries, Chapters, including co-authorship in committee reports: Dzau VJ, McClellan MB, McGinnis JM, Burke SP, Coye MJ, Diaz A, Daschle TA, Frist WH, Gaines M, Hamburg MA, Henney JE, Kumanyika S, Leavitt MO, Parker RM, Sandy LG, Schaeffer LD, Steele GD Jr, Thompson P, Zerhouni E. Vital Directions for Health and Health Care: Priorities From a National Academy of Medicine Initiative. JAMA. 2017 Apr 11;317(14):1461-1470 Dzau VJ, McClellan, M, Burke S, Coye, MJ, Daschle TA, Diaz A, Frist WA, Gaines ME, Hamburg MA, Henney JE, Kumanyika SK, Leavitt MO, McGinnis JM, Parker RM, Sandy LG, Schaeffer LD, Steele GD, Thompson P, Zerhouni E. Vital Directions for Health and Health Care. Priorities from a National Academy of Medicine Initiative. In: Dzau VJ, McClellan, M, McGinnis JM, and Finkelman EM, editors. Vital Directions for Health and Health Care. An Initiative from the National Academy of Medicine. Washington, DC. National Academy of Medicine, 2017, Chapter 1, pp 1-39 Krasnik A, Bhopal, RJ, Gruer L, Kumanyika SK. Advancing a unified, global effort to address health disadvantages associated with migration, ethnicity, race, and heath. European Journal of Public Health 2018; May 1;28(suppl_1). Lobstein T, Brinsden H, Gill T, Kumanyika S, Swinburn B. Comment: obesity as a disease - some implications for the World Obesity Federation's advocacy and public health activities. Obes Rev 2017;18(7):724-726. Hawkes C, Alderman H, Chaloupka F, Harris J, Kumanyika S, Smed S, et al. Principles behind evaluations of national food and beverage taxes and other regulatory efforts. Obes Rev 2017;18(11):1374-1375. Kumanyika, SK. Obesity in U.S. Racial/Ethnic Minority Populations. In. Brownell, KD, and Walsh, BT. Eating Disorders and Obesity. A Comprehensive Handbook. 3rd Edition. New York. 2018 Guilford Publications, Inc, Chapter 63, pp. 386-392. Kumanyika S, Fox, T. Take White House Harvest Boxes off the table | Opinion, Philadelphia Inquirer. February 16, 2018 Kumanyika SK. Supplement overview: what the Healthy Communities Study is telling us about childhood obesity prevention in U.S. communities. Pediatr Obes. 2018 Oct;13 Suppl 1:3-6. Ralston J, Brinsden H, Buse K, Candeias V, Caterson I, Hassell T, Kumanyika S, Nece P, Nishtar S, Patton I, Proietto J, Salas XR, Reddy S, Ryan D, Sharma AM, Swinburn B, Wilding J, Woodward E. Time for a new obesity narrative. Lancet. 2018 Oct 20;392(10156):1384-1386. Kumanyika S. The Sociocultural Context for Obesity Prevention and Treatment in Children and Adolescents: Influences of Ethnicity and Gender. In: Freemark, M. Pediatric Obesity. Etiology, Pathogenesis and Treatment, 2nd Ed. Springer. Contemporary Endocrinology. 2018; Ch. 40, pp. 695-713 Kumanyika SK. Obesity Treatment Perspectives in U.S. Racial/Ethnic Minority Populations. In: Wadden TA, Bray, GA. eds. Handbook of Obesity Treatment. 2nd Edition. New York: Guilford Publications, Inc. 2018; Chapter 26. pp. 437-452. Kumanyika S. Overcoming Inequities in Obesity: What Don't We Know That We Need to Know? Health Educ Behav. 2019 Oct;46(5):721-727.

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Kumanyika SK. Learning More from What We Already Know About Childhood Obesity Prevention. Child Obes. 2020 Sep;16(S2):S255-S258.

Kumanyika S, Dietz WH. Solving Population-wide Obesity - Progress and Future Prospects. N Engl J Med. 2020 Dec 3;383(23):2197-2200. Epub 2020 Nov 28. PMID: 33264824. Brownson RC, Kumanyika SK, Kreuter MW, Haire-Joshu D. Implementation science should give higher priority to health equity. Implementation science : IS. 2021;16(1):28.

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Major External Research Funding as Principal Investigator

Name of Grant Period of Award(s) Sponsor Total Costs

Implementing an Inter-organizational Partnership to Advance a National Black Health Agenda (ID# 76764)

10/1/2019 –3/30/2022 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation $784,000

Black Community Conversations about Targeted Marketing of Unhealthy Foods

5/15/2019 –12/31/2020

Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg American Health Initiative $56,69

Modeling D&I to scale up obesity and diabetes prevention in black communities– Pilot and Feasibility Study from Washington University Center for Diabetes Translation Research (Center contact PI – D. Haire-Joshu) (2P30DK092950-06)

03/01/2017 – 7/31/2019

National Institute for Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, NIH $20,000

Interdisciplinary and Cross-sectoral Approaches to Advancing Black Community Health (1R13MD010571-01A1)

08/04/2016 – 07/31/2018

National Institute for Minority Health and Health Disparities $49,967

Solutions to Diabetes in Black Americans Core – subcontract under Washington University Center For Diabetes Translation Research (Center contact PI – D. Haire-Joshu) (2P30DK092950-06)

08/02/2016 – 7/31/2021

National Institute for Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, NIH $652,500

Exploring the impact potential of an interorganizational network partnership to build a Culture of Health in the black community (ID# 73584)

06/01/2016 – 12/31/2018 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation $650,000

Providing direct assistance and demonstrations to maximize stakeholders' use of the Environments Supporting Healthy Eating Index tool (ID# 73434)

03/01/2016 – 02/28/2018 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation $50,000

African American Collaborative Obesity Research Network (ID# 53856, ID# 58746, ID# 61202; ID# 70014, ID# 70889; ID# 71958)

10/01/05 – 08/31/15 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation $5,647,251

Modeling Effective Obesity Treatment to Reduce Disparities through Primary Care (UPENN_2005NF)

06/01/06-05/31/10

Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Universal Research Enhancement Program $2,186,900

Understanding Success Factors for African Americans in Weight Loss Programs (R21 DK 089422)

07/15/10 – 06/30/12

National Institute for Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, NIH $400,000

Food Prices and Obesity in Black Women (Grant # 4310168)

03/01/11 - 08/31/12 Aetna Foundation $250,000

An EXPORT Center of Excellence for Inner City Health (1 P60 MD000209-01)

09/30/02-07/31/09

National Center for Minority Health and Health Disparities, NIH $6,986,131

Weight Management Skills in African American Outpatients (R01-HL069400-01A1)

08/10/02-06/30/06

National Heart, Lung, and Blood, Institute, NIH

$3,102,881

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Evaluation of NBWHP Walking for Wellness Demonstration Project (ID #040357)

01/15/03-01/14/06 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation $300,000

Weight Control for Black Women’s Cardiovascular Health (R01-HL65134)

04/01/00-08/31/02

National Heart, Lung, and Blood, Institute, NIH $612,820

Effective Approaches to Weight Management in African American Men and Women (# 9970068N)

07/01/99-12/31/01

American Heart Association, National Center $494,525

Defining Diet-Related Breast Cancer Risks in Black Women (R03 CA 70608)

09/30/95-09/29/98 National Cancer Institute, NIH $100,000

Cardiovascular Disease Diet Education (R01 HL46778) 08/1/91- 05/31/96

National Heart, Lung, and Blood, Institute, NIH $2,527,428

Correlates and Predictors of Diet Patterns after Age 60 (K01 AG00391)

09/1/87- 08/31/91 National Institute on Aging, NIH $180,000

Total $24,994,403

Participation in Externally Funded Research Projects as Co-Principal Investigator or Co-Investigator (Selected)

Name of Grant Dates of

Participation

Sponsor Principal Investigator

Applications of Systems Approaches to Health Disparity & Population Health (HHSN27600800013C)

09/29/10 – 09/28/12

Office of Behavioral and Social Science Research, NIH

G. Kaplan, University of Michigan

John Hopkins Center on Systems-Oriented Pediatric Obesity Research and Training (U54-HD070725)

09/22/11 – 06/30/16

Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute for Child Health and Human

Y. Wang; B Cabellero; B. Lee, Johns Hopkins

University

Causes and Interventions for Childhood Obesity: Innovative Systems Analysis (R01-HD064685)

11/01/11-06/30/14

Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute for Child Health and Human

Development, NIH Y. Wang, Johns

Hopkins University

West Philadelphia Consortium to Address Disparities- Phase II (R24-MD002594)

09/30/05– 02/28/13

National Center for Minority Health and Health Disparities, NIH

C. Hughes-Halbert, University of Pennsylvania

Weight Gain in African American Breast Cancer Survivors (R21-CA-098107)

09/24/04-08/31/06 National Cancer Institute, NIH

C. Hughes-Halbert, University of Pennsylvania

Longitudinal Analysis for Diverse Population (R01-CA096885)

07/01/04-03/30/07 National Cancer Institute, NIH

J. Shults, University of Pennsylvania

Collaboration to Reduce Disparities in Hypertension (CHORD) (ME-02-382)

03/01/03-02/28/07

Commonwealth of PA Universal Research Enhancement Program

S. Kimmel, University of Pennsylvania

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Participation in Externally Funded Research Projects as Co-Principal Investigator or Co-Investigator (Selected)

Name of Grant Dates of

Participation

Sponsor Principal Investigator

School-Based Obesity Prevention Program (R06-CCR321534-01)

09/30/02-09/29/05

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

G. Foster, University of Pennsylvania

Decreasing Weight Gain in African American Preadolescent Girls (U01-HL626620) – the Girls health Enrichment Multisite Studies (GEMS)

08/01/99-11/30/06

National Heart, Lung, and Blood, Institute, NIH

R. Klesges, University of Memphis

Look AHEAD: Action for Health in Diabetes (U01-DK057135)

09/30/99-07/31/13

National Institute for Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, NIH

T. Wadden, University of Pennsylvania

Weight Control to Prevent Cancer in African Americans (R01 CA 74484) (“SisterTalk”)

06/01/97–03/31/02 National Cancer Institute, NIH

T. Lasater, Memorial Hospital of Rhode

Island

Dietary Patterns and Blood Pressure (Dietary Approaches the Stop Hypertension (DASH)), Johns Hopkins Clinical Center (5U01HL050981-01)

8/1/93- 7/31-95

National Heart, Lung, and Blood, Institute, NIH

L. Appel, Johns Hopkins University

Trial of Non-pharmacologic Interventions in the Elderly (TONE): Coordinating Center (U01 AG09773): Nutritional Epidemiology Subcontract

09/91- 10/96 National Cancer Institute, NIH

M. Espeland, Wake Forest University

Inner City Cooperative Asthma Study, Howard University Center (U01-AI 30780): Epidemiology Subcontract

03/91- 02/93

National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, NIH

F. Malveaux, Howard University

Trials of Hypertension Prevention, Coordinating Center (TOHP II) (U01 HL 37852): Nutritional Epidemiology Subcontract

01/90- 06/95

National Heart, Lung, and Blood, Institute, NIH

C. Hennekens, Harvard University

Cardiovascular Risk Factors in U.S. Adolescents and Adults (R01 HL 33407)

04/90- 04/93

National Heart, Lung, and Blood, Institute, NIH

J. R. Landis, Penn State College of Medicine

Coronary Heart Disease and Stroke in People 65-84 (Cardiovascular Health Study (CHS)), Johns Hopkins Clinical Center (N01HC085081-016)

06/88- 9/89

National Heart, Lung, and Blood, Institute, NIH

L. Fried, Johns Hopkins, University

Trials of Hypertension Prevention, Phase I, Johns Hopkins Clinical Center (TOHP I) (U01 HL 37924)

09/86- 09/89

National Heart, Lung, and Blood, Institute, NIH

P. Whelton, Johns Hopkins University