1. Ronald McDonald vs. The Jolly Green Giant: Understanding Children's Brand Recognition Open Access Author: Connell, Lauren Elizabeth Title: Ronald McDonald vs. The Jolly Green Giant: Understanding Children's Brand Recognition Area of Honors: Biobehavioral Health Keywords: mediaobesitychildrenfood preferencesBMI File: Download updatedthesis_1.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Dr. Lori Anne Francis, Thesis SupervisorDr. Lori Anne Francis, Thesis SupervisorPatricia Barthalow Koch, Faculty ReaderDr. Lori Anne Francis, Thesis Honors Advisor
2. EXAMINING HOW THE MEDIAS PORTRAYAL OF OBESE INDIVIDUALS EFFECTS BODY SATISFACTION AND SELF-ESTEEM Open Access Author: Stafford, Brooke A Title: EXAMINING HOW THE MEDIAS PORTRAYAL OF OBESE INDIVIDUALS EFFECTS BODY SATISFACTION AND SELF-ESTEEM Area of Honors: Advertising/Public Relations Keywords: Body ImageBody SatsifactionBMISelf-EsteemAdvertising File: Download FINALTHESIS_April11_BrookeStafford.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Colleen Connolly-Ahern, Thesis SupervisorMichel M Haigh, Thesis Honors Advisor
3. EFFECTS OF RESILIENCE, GRIT, AND SELF-COMPASSION ON HEALTH BEHAVIORS IN COLLEGE STUDENTS Open Access Author: Depalma, Michael Joseph Title: EFFECTS OF RESILIENCE, GRIT, AND SELF-COMPASSION ON HEALTH BEHAVIORS IN COLLEGE STUDENTS Area of Honors: Biobehavioral Health Keywords: ResilienceGritSelf-CompassionBinge AlcoholTobaccoIllicit DrugBMIAnxietyDepressionRisky Health Behaviors File: Download DePalma_Michael_RiskyHealth.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Dr. Laura Cousino Klein, Thesis SupervisorHelen Marie Kamens, Thesis Honors Advisor
4. Linguistic Predictors of Weight-related Experiences in a Sample of Overweight and Obese Individuals Open Access Author: Barton, Jillian Elizabeth Title: Linguistic Predictors of Weight-related Experiences in a Sample of Overweight and Obese Individuals Area of Honors: Biobehavioral Health Keywords: LanguageLinguistic PredictorsWeightBMIExperiencesWeight DiscriminationWeight StigmaStigmaDiscriminationPerceived DiscriminationHealthLinguistic AnalysisWord useNarrativesBodyWeight VigilanceVigilanceObesity Stigma File: Download Barton_Jillian_Linguistic_Predictors_of_Weight-related_Experiences_in_a_Sample_of_Overweight_and_Obese_Individuals.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Joshua Morrison Smyth, Thesis SupervisorHelen Marie Kamens, Thesis Honors Advisor
5. Weight Concerns in African American Youth: The Role of Body Mass Index, Gender, and Sociocultural Factors Open Access Author: Lisse, Adenique Title: Weight Concerns in African American Youth: The Role of Body Mass Index, Gender, and Sociocultural Factors Area of Honors: Human Development and Family Studies Keywords: Weight concernsSociocultural FactorsAdolescenceAfrican American YouthBMIEthnic identityParent's Racial Socialization File: Download A.Lisse_Thesis_Official_.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Susan Marie Mc Hale, Thesis SupervisorAlyssa Ann Gamaldo, Thesis Honors Advisor
6. Social Network Ties and Weight Status: Mechanisms, Individual Differences, and Health-Related Implications Open Access Author: Harris, Grace Title: Social Network Ties and Weight Status: Mechanisms, Individual Differences, and Health-Related Implications Area of Honors: Biobehavioral Health Keywords: homophilyweight biasBMIMTurksocial networksweight status File: Download GH_Thesis_Official.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Joshua Morrison Smyth, Thesis SupervisorHelen Marie Kamens, Thesis Honors Advisor
7. The Effect of Migration on Diet and Health Status Open Access Author: Bugda, Autum Title: The Effect of Migration on Diet and Health Status Area of Honors: Nutritional Sciences Keywords: acculturationblood pressureBMIcholesterolcoronary heart diseasediabetesdietdietary guidelinesfood habitshypertensionJapaneseJapanese-AmericanJapanese-BrazilianslifestylemigrantmigrationMongoliansnon-insulin dependent diabetesobesityprevalence of diabetesserum lipidssmokingwesternization and westernized food habits. File: Download Autum_Bugda_Honors_Thesis.pdf Thesis Supervisors: A Catharine Ross, Thesis SupervisorAlison D Gernand, Thesis Honors Advisor
8. Sex Differences in Eating in Response to Stress: The Moderating Role of Disordered Eating Behaviors Open Access Author: Idiculla, Hope Title: Sex Differences in Eating in Response to Stress: The Moderating Role of Disordered Eating Behaviors Area of Honors: Biobehavioral Health Keywords: StressEatingEmotional eatingrestrained eatingexternal eatingcortisoldisordered eating behaviorsadolescentpoorruralsex differencesBMIgirlsboys File: Download Hope_S_Idiculla_Thesis_Final.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Lori Anne Francis, Thesis SupervisorHelen Marie Kamens, Thesis Honors Advisor
9. LONG-LASTING BIOBEHAVIORAL HEALTH IMPACTS OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC ON 4-YEAR COLLEGE STUDENTS Open Access Author: Wiggins, Nina Title: LONG-LASTING BIOBEHAVIORAL HEALTH IMPACTS OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC ON 4-YEAR COLLEGE STUDENTS Area of Honors: Biobehavioral Health Keywords: COVID-19depressionanxietybinge alcohol drinkingresilienceself-comapssionBMIsleep latencysleep durationsleep qualityGPApost-pandemicacademic prioritiescohortaftereffectsstress File: Download NinaWiggins_FinalThesis.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Laura Cousino Klein, Thesis SupervisorLori Anne Francis, Thesis Honors Advisor