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CURRICULUM VITAE Name: Mary L. Greaney

Address: 25 Independence Square

Health Studies and Department of Kinesiology University of Rhode Island

Kingston, RI 02881 Telephone: 401.874.7499

E-mail: mgreaney@mail.uri.edu Education:

Ph.D. University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina, Health Promotion, Education and Behavior, May 2002.

M.P.H. University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Massachusetts, Community Health Education, May 1996.

A.B. Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, Massachusetts, American Studies, May 1989.

Certification and Training:

Sea Pines Physical Activity and Public Health Course for Researchers, Hilton Head, South Carolina, September 13-21, 2005.

Gerontology Certificate, University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina, May 2002.

Certified Health Education Specialist, January 1997.

Experience:

9/2013 –present Heath Studies and Department of Kinesiology, University of Rhode Island,

Kingston, Rhode Island

Assistant Professor

7/2007 – 8/2013 Center for Community-Based Research, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, Massachusetts & Public Health Nutrition, Department of Nutrition, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, Massachusetts

Research Scientist

11/2005 – 6/2007 Public Health Nutrition, Department of Nutrition, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, Massachusetts

Research Associate

11/2004 – 10/2005 Public Health Nutrition, Department of Nutrition, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, Massachusetts

Research Fellow

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10/2001- 10/2004 Cancer Prevention Research Center, University of Rhode Island,

Kingston, Rhode Island

Postdoctoral Fellow, Study of Exercise and Nutrition in Older Rhode Islanders (SENIOR) Project

9/2000 – 9/2001 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Cardiovascular Health Branch, Atlanta, Georgia

Association of Schools of Public Health/CDC Fellow 8/1998 - 8/2000 Prevention Research Center, Columbia, South Carolina

Association of Schools of Public Health/CDC Intern 8/1998 - 9/2000 University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina

Research Assistant

1998 – Summer Prevention Research Center, Columbia, South Carolina Association of Schools of Public Health/CDC Intern 8/1997 - 6/1998 University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina Instructor

8/1996 - 7/1997 Woonsocket Housing Authority, Woonsocket, Rhode Island

VISTA Volunteer

1/1995 - 7/1996 University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Massachusetts

Teaching Assistant

Recognition and Achievements:

- Berkowitz Fellowship in Public Health Nutrition, Harvard School of Public Health, 2006-7 - Member, American Academy of Health Behavior, 2006

- Delta Omega Honorary Society in Public Health -Mu chapter, May 2006

- American Heart Association Scholarship to attend Sea Pines Physical Activity and Public Health Course for Researchers, Hilton Head, South Carolina, September 13-21, 2005.

- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and ASPH Fellowship, Cardiovascular Health Branch, Atlanta, Georgia, 9/2000 – 9/2001.

- US Public Health Traineeships, Department of Health Education and Promotion, University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina, 8/1997 – 8/2000.

- Three consecutive ASPH/CDC ASPH Internships, Prevention Research Center, University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina, 8/1998 – 8/2000.

- South Carolina’s Public Health Association annual student award, June 2000.

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Academic Affiliations:

8/2013 - Assistant Professor, Health Studies and Kinesiology Department, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, Rhode Island

6/2013 - Honorary Associate Professor, Teachers’ College, Columbia University

6/2007 – Research Scientist, Department of Nutrition, Public Health Nutrition, Harvard School of Public Health

2005 - Graduate Faculty, University of Maine, Orno, Maine

2005 - 2010 Graduate Faculty, Department of Psychology, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, Rhode Island

2003 - 2010 Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Human Development & Family, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, Rhode Island

1997 – 1998 Instructor, Department of Health Promotion and Education, University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina

Teaching Experience:

2013 University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI, Health Studies HLT 200 Introduction to Interdisciplinary Health Studies HLT 450 Introduction to Interdisciplinary Health Studies

2005-2006 Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, MA, Nutrition Department, Boston, MA. Independent Study on Qualitative Research with doctoral students.

Fall 2003 University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI, Psychology Department, PSY 479H Psychology of Health Promotion.

Spring 2003 University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI, Department of Human Development

& Family, HDF 570 Research Methods (co-instructor).

2003 - 2004 University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI, Psychology Department, PSY 103 Psychology of Self (4 semesters).

Fall 2002 University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI, Psychology Department, PSY 479H Psychology of Health Promotion.

Fall 2002 University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI, Department of Human Development

& Family, HDF 770 Independent Study on Focus Group Research.

1997 – 1998 University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, Department of Health Promotion Education &

Behavior, HPRE 221 Health & Wellness [4 semesters (2 sections/semester) & summer

session].

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1995 - 1996 University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA, Department of Community Health Education, PH 160 My Body: My Health [3 semesters (2 sections/semester)].

Thesis & Doctoral Committees:

2010-2012 Member, Doctoral Committee, Jennifer Welsh, Nutrition Department, University of Maine, Orno, ME (Completed August 2012).

2005-2006 Member, Thesis Committee, Jennifer Roy, Nutrition Department, University of Maine, Orno, ME (Completed May 2006).

2005-2006 Member, Thesis Committee, Bree Farnsworthy, Food Science & Nutrition, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI (Completed May 2006).

2004-2005 Member, Thesis Committee, Berta Leon, Human Development & Family, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI (Completed August 2005).

2003-2004 Member, Thesis Committee, Gabriel Foncesa, Human Development & Family, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI (Completed December 2004).

Professional Associations:

2008 - present Society of Behavioral Medicine 2007 - present American College of Sports Medicine 1999 - present American Public Health Association 1999 - present Society of Public Health Education Ad hoc Reviewer:

Manuscripts:

Ageing & Society

American Journal of Health Behavior American Journal of Preventive Medicine Annals of Behavioral Medicine

Appetite

BMC Public Health

Health Education & Behavior Health Education Research Health Promotion Practice Journal of Aging & Health Journal of Clinical Epidemiology Journal of School Health

Journal of Physical Activity & Aging Psychology

Preventing Chronic Disease

Preventive Medicine

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Abstracts:

Society of Behavioral Medicine American Public Health Association Society of Public Health Education Research Support

2011-2013 The ASCO Cancer Foundation® & Susan G. Komen for the Cure®.

“Young & Strong,” 1,350,000

This RCT is designed to evaluate an intervention implemented in community care settings to provide additional care, support and education for young women with breast cancer, and additional education and clinical tools to assist providers in caring for them.

Co-I

(Partridge, PI)

2012-20013 Aetna Foundation, Inc. Preventing Childhood Obesity in Latino Family Child Care Home,” $100,000.00

Co-I

(Lindsay, PI)

2008-2013 NIH, NCI. “A Sustainable Approach to Increasing Cancer Screening in Community Health Centers,” $4,058,647.

The goal is utilize participatory research methods to develop, implement, and evaluate a telephone reminder system to increase cancer screening rates among community health center patients.

Co-I

(Emmons, PI).

20082013 NIH, NCI. “Multiple Risk Behavior Intervention in Health Care Settings,”

$4,156,119.

The study was designed to develop, implement, and evaluate a multi-risk factor intervention program within health centers. Sustainability and dissemination are key elements.

Co-I

(Emmns, PI).

2006–2011 NIH, NHLBI. “Integrated Technologies for Weight and Blood Pressure Control in Urban Clinics.”

A practical clinical trial that addressed issues of effectiveness, generalizability, cost and sustainability and potential for wide-scale dissemination of a weight loss intervention.

Co-I (Colditz &

Bennett, PIs)

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Publications:

1. Greaney, M. L , De Jesus, M, Sprunck-Harrild, K., Tellez, T, Bastani, R, Battaglia, T. A. Michaelson, J. S., & Emmons, k. M/ Designing Audience-Centered Interactive Voice Response Messages to Promote Cancer Screenings Among Low-Income Latinas. Prev Chronic Dis,. (In press).

2. Greaney, M. L., Puleo, E., Sprunck-Harrild, K., Bennett. G. G., Haines, J., Viswanath, K. V., &

Emmons, K. M. Factors associated with choice of intervention modality in the Healthy Directions 2 study. Health Education & Behavior (In press).

3. Ritzwoller DP, Glasgow RE, Sukhanova AY, Bennett GG, Warner ET, Greaney ML, Askew S, Goldman J, Emmons KM, Colditz GA; Be Fit Be Well study investigators . Economic analyses of the Be Fit Be Well program: a weight loss program for community health centers. J Gen Intern Med, 28(12):1581-8

4. Ruddy, K. J., Greaney, M. L.; Sprunck-Harrild, K, Meyer, M.E. Emmons, K. M.; & Partridge, A. H.

(2013). Young women with breast cancer: a focus group study of unmet Needs. J Adolesc Young Adult Oncol, 2(4):153-160.

5. Richmond, T. K., Spadano-Gasbarro, J. L., Walls, C. E. Austin, S. B., Greaney, M. L., Wang, M. L., Mezegebu, S. & Peterson, K. E. (2013). Middle school food environments and racial/ethnic differences in sugar-sweetened beverage consumption: Findings from the Healthy Choices study. Prev

Med,57(5):735-8.

2008–2010 NIH, NCI. “Influences on Physical Activity of Young Latino Children,”

$604,621

This mixed methods study examined influences on physical activity of young Latino children to explore family, home environment, and social- cultural influences on children's physical activity and sedentary behaviors.

Co-I

(Lindsay, PI)

2008-2010 Evaluation of the Massachusetts WIC Program’s Getting to the Heart of the Matter

Did not serve as co-PI as accepted position at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute.

Co-PI

2008 “Evaluation of the Healthy Living Club”, $50,000.

Subcontract from the New Balance Foundation to evaluate an intervention to promote healthful eating and physical activity among Latina girls.

Co-PI

(Spandano, Co- PI)

2004-2006 NIH, NCI. “Latina Mothers Feeding Practices and Child Overweight”

This study examined Latina mothers’ perceptions of infant weight status, and feeding practices, and how these may influence dietary intake and development of overweight in children.

Co-I

(Lindsay, PI)

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6. Bennett, G. G., Foley, P., Whiteley, J., Levine, E., Steinberg D. M., Greaney, M. L, Miranda, H., Batch, B., Emmons. K. M., Askew, S. (2013). Behavioral treatment for weight gain prevention among black women in primary care practice: A randomized controlled trial. JAMA Internal Medicine [Epub ahead of print]. Aug 26.

7. Wang, M. L., Walls, C. E., Peterson, K. E., Richmond, T. K., Spadano-Gasbarro, J., Greaney, M. L., Blood, E., Mezgebu, S., McCormick, M. C., Subramanian, S. V., & Austin, S. B. (2013). Dietary and physical activity factors related to eating disorder symptoms among middle-school youth. J School Health, 83(1):14-20.

8. Austin, S. B., Richmond, T. K., Spadano-Gasbarro, J., Greaney, M. L., Blood, E. A., Walls, C., Wang, M. L., Mezgebu, S., Osganian, S. K., & Peterson, K. E. (2013). The contribution of school environmental factors to individual and school variation in disordered weight control behaviors in a statewide sample of middle schools. Eat Disorder, 21(2), 91-108.

9. Austin, S. B., Spadano-Gasbarro, J. L., Greaney, M. L., Blood, E. A., Hunt, A. T., Richmond, T. K., Wang, M. L., Mezgebu, S., Osganian, S. K., & Peterson, K. E. (2012). Effect of the Planet Health intervention on eating disorder symptoms in a large-scale dissemination to Massachusetts middle schools. Prev Chronic Dis, 9: E171.

10. Greaney, M. L., Lees, F. D, Lynch, B., Sebelia, L. & Greene, G. W. (2012). Using focus groups to identify factors affecting healthy weight maintenance in Latino immigrants. J Nutr Educ Behav, 44(5), 448-53.

11. Greaney, M. L., Puleo, E., Sprunck-Harrild, K., Bennett. G. G., Cunningham, M. A., Gillman, M. W., Coeling, M., and Emmons, K. M. (2012). Electronic reminders for cancer prevention: Factors

associated with preference for automated voice reminders or text messages. Preventive Medicine, 55(2), 151-4.

12. Greaney, M. L., Sprunck-Harrild, K., Bennett, G. G., Puleo, E., Haines, J., Viswanath, K. V., &

Emmons, K. M. (2012) Use of email and telephone prompts to increase self-monitoring in a web-based intervention: randomized controlled trial. J Med Internet Res, 27, 14(4), e96.

13. Quintiliani, L. M., Bishop, H., Greaney, M. L., & Whitely J. (2012). Factors across home, work, and school domains influence nutrition and physical activity behaviors of nontraditional college students.

Nutr Res, 32(10), 757-63.

14. Lewis, K., Puleo, E., Greaney, M. L., Bennett, G. G., Gilman. M. W. Emmons, K. M. (2012). The relationship between social resources and healthful behaviors – does age matter? A cross-sectional baseline study from the Healthy Directions 2 Trial. J of Aging Research, 501072. Epub 2012 Aug 30.

15. Greaney, M. L., Puleo, E., W. Geller. A. C., Hu, S., Werchniak, A. C., DeCristofaro, S. & Emmons, K. M. (2012). Patient follow-up after a beach-based skin cancer examination. Int J Environ Res Public Health, 9(5), 1836-1845.

16. Bennett, G. G., Warner, E. T., Glasgow, R. E., Askew, S., Goldman, J., Ritzwoller, D. P., Emmons, K.

M., Rosner, B. A., Colditz, G. A, and the Be Fit, Be Well Study. (2012). Obesity treatment for

socioeconomically disadvantaged patients in primary care practice. Arch Intern Med, 9172(7):565-74.

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17. Lindsay, A. C., Sussner, K. M., Greaney, M. L., Wang, M. L., Davis, R. E. & Peterson, K. E. (2012).

Using qualitative methods to design a culturally appropriate child feeding questionnaire for low- income, Latina mothers. Maternal and Child Health Journal, 16(4), 860-6.

18. Emmons, K. M., Cleghorn, D., Tellez, T., Greaney, M. L., Sprunck, K. M., Bastani, R., Battaglia, T., Michaelson, J. S., & Puleo E. (2011). Prevalence and implications of multiple cancer screening needs among community health center patients. Cancer Causes and Control, 22(9), 1343-9.

19. Lindsay, A. C., Sussner, K. M., Greaney, M. L., & Peterson, K. E. (2011). Latina mothers' beliefs and practices related to weight status, feeding and the development of child overweight. Public Health Nursing, 28(2), 107–118.

20. Austin, S. B., Spadano-Gasbarro, J. L., Greaney, M. L., Richmond, T. K., Feldman. H. A., Osganian, S. K., Hunt. A. T., Mezgebu. S. & Peterson, K. E. (2011). Disordered weight control behaviors in early adolescent boys and girls of color: an under-recognized factor in the epidemic of childhood

overweight. Journal of Adolescent Health, 48(1), 109-12.

21. Garber, C. E., Greaney, M. L., Riebe, D., Nigg, C. R., Burbank, P. A., & Clark, P. G. (2010). Physical and mental health-related correlates of physical function in community dwelling older adults: A cross- sectional Study. BMC Geriatrics, 3(10), 6.

22. Lindsay, A. C., Sussner, K. M., Greaney, M. L., Mierzwa, S., Rich-Edwards, J., & Peterson, K.E.

(2010). Understanding the data-action cycle of surveillance: A qualitative study of federal and state stakeholders. Health Promotion Practice, 11(2), 188-196.

23. Greaney, M. L., Lees, F. D., White, A. A., Riebe, D. Blissmer B., Schoff, S., Dayton, S. Walsh, J., &

Greene G. W. (2009). College students' barriers and enablers for healthy weight management: A qualitative study. Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior, 41(4), 281-286.

24. Greaney, M. L., Quintiliani, L M., Warner, E. T., King, D. K., Emmons, K. E., Colditz, G. A., Glasgow, R .E., & Bennett, G. G. (2009). Weight management among patients at community health centers: The “Be Fit Be Well” Study. Obesity and Weight Management, 5(5), 222-228.

25. Riebe, D., Blissmer, B. J., Greaney, M. L., Garber, C. E., Lees, F. D., & Clark, P. G. (2009). The relationship between obesity, physical activity, and physical function in older adults. Journal of Aging

& Health, 21(8), 1159-1178.

26. Roy, J., White, A. A., & Greaney, M. L. (2009). Using focus groups to identify factors affecting healthy weight maintenance in college males. Nutrition Research, 29(6), 371-378.

27. Greaney, M. L., Riebe, D., Garber C. E., Burbank, P., Lees, F. D., Rossi, J., Nigg C. R., & Clark, P.

G. (2008). Long-term effects of a stage-based physical activity intervention for older adults: Results from the SENIOR Project. The Gerontologist, 48(3), 358-67.

28. Lindsay, A. C., Sussner, K. M., Greaney, M. L., & Peterson, K. E. (2009). Influence of social

context on eating, physical activity and sedentary behaviors of Latina mothers' and their preschool-

aged children. Health Education & Behavior, 36(1), 81-96.

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29. Sussner, K. M., Lindsay, A. C., Greaney, M. L., & Peterson, K. E. (2008). The Influence of Immigrant status and acculturation on the development of overweight in Latino families: A Qualitative Study. Journal of Immigrant & Minority Health, 10(6), 497-505.

30. Hellsten, L., Nigg, C., Norman, G., Burbank, P., Braun, L., Breger, R., Coday, M., Elliot, D., Garber, C., Greaney, M., Lees, F., Matthews, C., Moe, E., Resnick, B., Riebe, D., Rossi, J., Toobert, D. &

Wang, T. (2008). Accumulation of behavioral validation evidence for physical activity stage of change. Health Psychology, 27(Suppl.), S43-S53.

31. Greaney, M. L., Hardwick, C. K., Megzebu, S., Lindsay, A. C., Roover, M. L., & Peterson, K. E.

(2007). Assessing the feasibility of a multi-program intervention to promote physical activity and healthful eating in middle schools prior to wide-scale implementation. American Journal of Health Education, 38(5), 250-257.

32. Colon-Ramos, U., Lindsay, A. C., Campos, H., Greaney, M. L., & Peterson, K. E. (2007).

Translating research into action: A case study about trans-fatty acid research and nutrition policy in Costa Rica. Health Policy & Planning, 22(6), 363-74.

33. Greene, G. W., Nebeling, N., Greaney, M. L., Lindsay, A. C., Hardwick, C., Toobert, D., Williams, G., Elliot, D., Goodman Sher, T., McGregor, H.A., Domas, A., Breger, R., & Peterson, K.E. (2007).

A qualitative study of a nutrition working group. Health Promotion Practice, 8(3), 299-306.

34. Greaney, M. L., Lees, F. D., Nigg, C. R., Saunders, S. D., Clark, P.G. (2006). Recruiting and retaining older adults for health promotion research: the experience of the SENIOR Project. Journal of Nutrition for the Elderly, 25(3-4), 3-22.

35. Clark, P. G., Rossi, J. S., Greaney, M. L., Greene, G.W., Reibe, D., Lees, F.D. (2005). Intervening on exercise and nutrition in older adults: the Rhode Island SENOIR Project. Journal of Aging and Health, 17(6), 753-778.

36. Nigg, C., Hellsten, L., Norman, G., Burbank, P., Braun, L., Breger, R., Coday, M., Dolan, D., Elliot, D., Garber, C. E., Greaney, M. L., et al. (2005). Physical activity staging distribution: Establishing a heuristic using multiple studies. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 29(2 Suppl.), 35-45.

37. Coday, M., Boutin-Foster, C., Sher, T., Tennant, J., Greaney, M. L., Saunders, S., & Somes, G. W.

(2005). Strategies for retaining study participants in behavioral intervention trials: Retention

experiences of the NIH Behavior Change Consortium. Annals of Behavioral Medicine; 29(2 Suppl.), 55-65.

38. Greaney, M. L., Lees, F. D., Greene, G. W., & Clark, P. G. (2005). What older adults find useful for maintaining healthy eating and exercise habits. Journal of Nutrition for the Elderly, 24(2), 19-35.

39. Riebe, D., Garber, C. E., Rossi, J. S., Greaney, M.L., Burbank, P. M., Nigg, C. R., Lees, F. D., Clark, P.G. (2005). Physical activity, physical function, and stages of change in older adults. American Journal of Health Behavior, 29, 70-80.

40. Matson-Koffman, D. M., Brownstein, J. N., Neiner, J.A., & Greaney, M. L. (2005). A site-specific literature review of policy and environmental interventions that promote physical activity and

nutrition for cardiovascular health: What works?. American Journal of Health Promotion, 19(3), 167-

193.

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41. Sharpe, P. A., Greaney, M. L., Royce, S. W., & Fields, R. M. (2004). A descriptive analysis of the content in children's drawings of physical activity scenes. Journal of Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance, 75(3), 27-33.

42. Neiner, J. A., Howze, E., & Greaney, M. L. (2004). Using scenario planning in public health:

Anticipating alternative futures. Health Promotion Practice, 5(1), 45-51.

43. Saunders S. D., Greaney, M. L., Lees F. D., & Clark, P. G. (2003). Recruiting older adults for health promotion research: The experiences of the SENIOR Project. Family & Community Health, 16(3), 194-2002.

44. Royce, S. W., Sharpe, P. A., Ainsworth, B. E., Greaney, M. L., Neff, L. J., & Henderson, K. A.

(2003). Conceptualizing barriers and supports for physical activity: A qualitative assessment.

International Journal of Health Promotion and Education, 41(2), 49-56.

45. Dauner, K. N., Greaney, M. L., & Reininger, B. (2002). An approach for developing competencies in community health development. Academic Exchange Quarterly, 7(1), 230-236.

46. Richter, D. L., Wilcox, S., Greaney, M.L., Henderson, K. A., & Ainsworth, B. E. (2002).

Environmental, policy, and cultural factors related to physical activity in African American women.

Women and Health, 36(2), 91-109.

47. Richter, D. L., Kenzig, M. J., Greaney, M. L., McKeown, R. E., Saunders, R. P., & Corwin, S. J.

(2002). Physician-patient interaction and hysterectomy decision making: The ENDOW Study.

American Journal of Health Behavior, 26(6), 431-441.

48. Wilcox, S., Richter, D. L., Henderson, K. A., Greaney, M. L., & Ainsworth, B. E. (2002).

Perceptions of physical activity and perceived barriers and enablers in African-American women.

Ethnicity and Disease, 12, 353-362.

49. Richter, D. L., Greaney, M. L., McKeown, R. E., et. Al. (2001). Enhancing patient-physician communication and health-related decision making skills through the development of shared intervention components in multi-site studies: The ENDOW experience. Journal of the American Medical Women’s Association, 5(4), 174-177.

50. Sharpe, P. A., Vaca, V. L., Granner, M. L., Greaney, M. L., Sargent, R. G., & Rheaume, C. G.

(2001). Body size perception and preferences of older African-American women. Journal of Nutrition for the Elderly, 21(2), 39-56.

51. Hendersen, K. A., Neff, L. J., Sharpe, P. A., Greaney, M. L., & Royce, S. W., Ainsworth, B. E.

(2001). "It Takes a Village" to promote physical activity: The potential of public park and recreation departments. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration, 19(1), 23-41.

52. Sharpe, P. A., Greaney, M. L., Lee, P., & Royce, S. W. (2000). Assets oriented community

assessment. Public Health Reports, 115(2&3), 205-211.

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Published Abstracts from presentations (not included under presentations):

1. Ruddy, K.J., Greaney, M. L., Sprunck-Harrild, K., Meyer, M. E., Emmons, K.M. & Partridge, A.H.

Young and Strong: young women with breast cancer: a focus group study of needs and potential interventions Annals of Behav Med., 49(2 Suppl).

2. Wang, M. L., Peterson, K. E., Richmond, T. K., Spadano-Gasbarro, J., Greaney, M. L., Mezgebu, S., McCormick, M., & Austin, S. B. (2012). Family meal and physical activity practices associated with disordered weight control behaviors in a multiethnic sample of middle school youth. Annals of Behav Med., 43(1 Suppl.), S86.

3. Greaney, M. L., Puleo, E., Sprunck-Harrild, K., Bennett, G. G., Viswanath, K., & Emmons, K. M., Automated voice reminders or SMS text reminders: what is associated with preferred modality? (2012).

Annals of Behav Med., 43(1, Suppl.), S106-S107.

4. Walls, C. E., Richmond, T. K., Blood, E. A. Austin, S. B., Greaney, M. L, Spadano-Gasbarro, J. L., &

Peterson, K. E. (2012). The influence of school neighborhood safety and parks and recreation resources on middle school students' physical activity levels. J of Adolesc Health, 50 (2, Suppl.), S37.

5. Richmond, T., Spadano-Gasbarro, J., Walls, C. E; Austin, S. B., Greaney, M. L., Wang, M. L.,

Mezegebu, S. & Peterson, K. E. (2011). Density of food outlets does not explain individual racial/ethnic or between-school differences in sugar-sweetened beverage consumption. Obesity, 19(1, Suppl.), S143.

6. Wang, M. L., Walls, C. E; Peterson, K. E., Richmond, T., Spadano-Gasbarro, J., Greaney, M. L., Blood, E., Mezegebu, S., & Ott, M. (2011). Protective and risk factors for eating disorder symptoms among middle school youth: implications for prevention. J of Adolesc Health, 48(Suppl. 1), S52.

7. Peterson, K. E., Spadano-Gasbarro, J. L., Greaney, M. L., et al. (2010) Variability in middle schools’

implementation of a multi-component obesity prevention program linked with 3-year changes in behaviors and weight status. Obesity, 18(2, Suppl.), S127.

8. Kim, J., Greaney, M. L., & Fernhall, B. (2008). Risk of overweight and low physical activity among children with learning disability. Obesity, 16 (1): 919-P, S315.

9. Clark, P. G., Lees, F. D., Greaney, M. L., Greene, G. W., & Riebe, D. (2008). Resilience in exercise and diet: Factors predicting “getting back on track” in a community-dwelling older adult population.

The Gerontologist, 48 (Special Issue II), 112.

10. Riebe, D., Garber, C. E., Greaney, M. L., Blissmer, B.; Lees, F. D., & Clark, P.G. (2008). Effects of obesity on physical activity, physical function, and quality of life in older adults. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 40(5), S71-S72.

11. Garber, C. E., Greaney, M. L., & Riebe, D. (2008). Correlates of physical function in community- dwelling older adults. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 40(5), S23.

12. Greene, G. W., Sebelia, L., Greaney, M. L., Lynch, B., Stone, E., & Sands. F. L. (2007). Attitudes

towards diet, exercise, and body image in Latino women: focus group results. JADA, 107(8), A97.

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13. Lindsay. A. C., Sussner. K. M., Greaney, M. L., & Peterson, K. E. (2007). Influence of social context on eating, physical activity and sedentary behaviors of Latina mothers' and their preschool-aged children. Annals of Nutrition and Metabolism, 51(1, Suppl.), 357.

14. Roy, J. L., White, A. A., & Greaney, M. L. (2006). Using face-to-face and online focus groups to study motivators and barriers to maintaining healthy weights in young adult college males. The FASEB Journal, 20, Abstract # 651.

15. Anatchkova, M., Hall, K. L., Rossi, J. S., Greaney, M., Riebe, D., Nigg, C., & Clark, P. G. (2005).

Validation of decisional balance and self-efficacy measures for exercise in older adults. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 29 (Suppl.), S090.

16. Hall, K. L., Anatchkova, M., Rossi, J. S., Greaney, M., Riebe, D., Nigg, C., & Clark, P. G. (2005).

Validation of processes of change measures for physical activity in older adults. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 29 (Suppl.), S094.

17. Riebe, D., Garber, C. E., Greaney, M. L., Ferrone, C., Burbank, P. M., & Clark, P. G. (2005). Long- term effects of a home-based physical activity intervention in older adults. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 37(5), S11-S12.

18. Garber, C. E., Riebe, D., Greaney, M. L., Burbank, P. M., Lees, F. D., Clark, P. G. (2005). Does the Timed Up and Go Test reflect physical activity and function in community dwelling older adults?

Results from The SENIOR Project. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 7(5), S257.

19. Burbank, P. M., Greaney, M. L., Lees, F. D. (2004). Effects of perceived health change on stage of change and exercise behaviors in older adults. Journal of Aging and Physical Activity, 12(3), 345.

20. Riebe, D., Rossi, J. S., & Greaney, M. L. (2004). Physical activity and stages of change among community-dwelling older adults. Journal of Aging and Physical Activity, 12(3), 345.

21. Greaney, M. L., Lees, F. D., & Saunders, S.D. (2004). Recruiting and retaining older adults in a health promotion intervention: The experience of the SENIOR Project. Journal of Aging and Physical Activity, 12(3), 344-345.

22. Ferrone, C., Riebe, D., Stillwell, K. & Greaney, M. L. (2004). Influence of a weight loss program on cardiorespiratory fitness in obese adults. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 36(5), S78.

23. Greaney, M. L., Lees, F. D., & Clark, P. G. (2003). Processes used by older adults to maintain the healthy behaviors of exercise and fruit and vegetable consumption. The Gerontologist, 43(S1), 331.

24. Lees, F. D., Greaney, M. L., & Clark, P. G. (2003). A focus group assessment of intervention materials to promote exercise and fruit and vegetable consumption among older adults. The Gerontologist,

43(S1), 335.

25. Clark, P. G., Greene, G. W., Riebe, D., Greaney, M. L., Nigg C. R., & Rossi, J .S. (2002). The

SENIOR Project: Stage-based intervention on diet and exercise in a large community sample. The

Gerontologist, 42(S1), 157.

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26. Wilcox, S., Ainsworth, B. E., Henderson, K. A., Richter, D. L., & Greaney, M. L. (2002). Personal barriers to physical activity in African American women. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 34(5), S11.

27. Ainsworth, B. E., Wilcox, S., Henderson, K. A., Richter, D. L., & Greaney, M. L. (2002).

Environmental supports for physical activity among southern African American women. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 34(5), S11.

28. Matson Koffman, D. M., Brownstein, J. N., Greaney, M. L., Lockhart, S. J., Neiner, J. A., Orenstein, D., Redman, L., & Williams, S. M. (2001). Current efforts to support the science base for policy and environmental cardiovascular health interventions. Preventive Medicine, 33(2), S22.

29. Neiner, J.A., Greaney, M. L., & Matson Koffman, D. M. (2001). Environmental and policy

interventions that promote physical activity and good nutrition for cardiovascular health: A Review of the Literature. Preventive Medicine, 33(2), S21.

Presentations (since 2006):

Austin, S. B., Richmond, T., Spadano-Gasbarro, J. L., Greaney, M. L., Mezbebu, S., & Peterson, K. E.

(2011). School variation in disordered weight control behaviors in a statewide sample of Massachusetts middle School. Paper presented at the International Conference on Eating Disorders.

Greaney, M. L., Puleo, E., Geller, A. C., Hu, S. W., Werchniak, A., DeCristofaro, S., & Emmons, K. M.

(2011). Follow-Up After abnormal findings in a beach-based skin cancer exam. Poster presented at the 32

nd

annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Washington, D.C.

Greaney, M. L.. Sprunck-Harrild, K. M., Bennett. G. G., Puleo, E., Haines, J., Viswanath, K. & Emmons, K. M. (2011). Use of prompts to increase tracking in a web-based intervention. Poster presented at the 32

nd

annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Washington, D.C.

Wang, M., Walls, C., Peterson, K. E., Richmond, T., Spadano-Gasbarro, J. L., Greaney, M. L.Blood, E, Mezbebu, S., & Austin, S. B. (2011). Protective and risk factors for eating disorder symptoms among middle-school youth: implications for prevention programs. Poster presented at the Society of Adolescent Health and Medicine annual meeting.

Greaney, M. L.., Puleo, E., Geller, A. C., Hu, S. W., Werchniak, A., DeCristofaro, S., & Emmons, K.

(May 2010), Follow-Up After abnormal findings in a beach-based skin cancer exam. Poster presented at the 32nd Annual Meeting & Scientific Sessions of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Washington, D.C.

Greaney, M. L.. Sprunck-Harrild, K. M., Bennett. G. G., Puleo, E., Haines, J., Viswanath, K. & Emmons, K. M. (May 2010). Use of prompts to increase tracking in a web-based intervention. Poster presented at the 32nd Annual Meeting & Scientific Sessions of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Washington, D.C.

Kim, J., Greaney, M. L., & Fernhal, B. (2008). Risk of Overweight and Physical Activity among Children

with Learning Disability Condition. Poster presented at The American Public Health Association’s Annual

Meeting, San Diego, CA.

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Greaney, M. L., Spadano-Gasbarro, J. L., Hunt A., Austin S. B., Horan C., Mezgebu S., & Peterson K. E.

(November 2007). Association between barriers to physical activity programs and physical activity participation & screen time. Round Table discussion at the American Public Health Association’s annual meeting, Washington, D.C.

Spadano-Gasbarro, J .L., Greaney, M. L., Horan C., Austin S. B.,, Mezgebu S., & Peterson K. E.

(November 2007). Parental limits on TV watching: Association with children’s total screen time & PA.

Presentation at the American Public Health Association’s annual meeting, Washington, D.C.

Clark, P. G., Greaney, M. L., Lees, F. D., Fonseca, G. (November, 2006). Assessing teamwork training outcomes: What can we learn from quantitative and qualitative Data?. Presentation at The Gerontological Society of America’s 59th annual meeting, Dallas, TX.

Greaney, M. L., Lees, F. D., Lee, S-Y., Norsworthy, B., Dayton, S. F., Roy, J. L., White, A. A, & Greene, G. W. (November, 2006). A qualitative analysis of enablers and barriers to physical activity among college students. Poster at the American Public Health Association’s annual meeting, Boston, MA.

Roy, J., White, A. A. & Greaney, M. L. (November, 2006). Investigating energy balance and weight maintenance in college males. Presentation at The American Public Health Association’s Annual Meeting, Boston, MA.

Lindsay, A. C., Sussner, K. M., Greaney, M. L., & Peterson, K.E. (November, 2006). Cultural, social and environmental influences on Latina mothers' child feeding practices in relation to child overweight.

Presentation at the American Public Health Association’s Annual Meeting, Boston, MA.

Clark, P.G., Greaney, M. L., Lees, F.D., Fonseca, G. (November, 2006). Assessing teamwork training outcomes: What can we learn from quantitative and qualitative Data?. Presentation at The Gerontological Society of America’s 59th Annual Meeting, Dallas, TX.

Greaney, M. L., Lees, F.D., Lee, S-Y., Norsworthy, B., Dayton, S.F., Roy, J.L., White, A.A, & Greene, G.W. (November, 2006). A qualitative analysis of enablers and barriers to physical activity among college students. American Public Health Association’s Annual Meeting, Boston, MA.

Roy, J., White, A.A. & Greaney, M. L. (November, 2006). Investigating energy balance and weight maintenance in college males. American Public Health Association’s Annual Meeting, Boston, MA.

Austin, S.B., Greaney, M. L., Spadano-Gasbarro, J., Feldman, H.A., Hunt, A.T., & Peterson, K.E.

(October, 2006) Disparities in Disordered Weight Control Behaviors in a Multiethnic Sample of Early

Adolescent Boys and Girls: Findings From the Healthy Choices Collaborative Study. Academy for Eating

Disorders Conference Annual Meeting, Barcelona, Spain.

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