ASU Electronic Theses and Dissertations
This collection includes most of the ASU Theses and Dissertations from 2011 to present. ASU Theses and Dissertations are available in downloadable PDF format; however, a small percentage of items are under embargo. Information about the dissertations/theses includes degree information, committee members, an abstract, supporting data or media.
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- 146 Arizona State University
- 73 Johnston, Carol
- 26 Wharton, Christopher
- 25 Ohri-Vachaspati, Punam
- 19 Bruening, Meg
- 19 Mayol-Kreiser, Sandra
- 18 Lespron, Christy
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- 18 Sweazea, Karen
- 14 Shepard, Christina
- 12 Vega-Lopez, Sonia
- 10 Swan, Pamela
- 9 Johnston, Carol S
- 9 Tasevska, Natasha
- 8 Hekler, Eric
- 8 Vega-López, Sonia
- 8 Whisner, Corrie
- 7 Vaughan, Linda
- 6 Adams, Marc
- 6 Bruening, Meredith
- 6 Dixon, Kathleen
- 6 Sweazea, Karen L
- 6 Whisner, Corrie M
- 5 Appel, Christy
- 5 Crespo, Noe
- 5 Gaesser, Glenn
- 5 Hall, Richard
- 5 Levinson, Simin
- 4 Alexon, Christy
- 4 Gaesser, Glenn A
- 4 Lee, Chong
- 4 Martin, Keith
- 4 Shaibi, Gabriel Q
- 3 Barroso, Cristina
- 3 Grgich, Traci
- 3 Hooker, Steven
- 3 Mayol-Kreiser, Sandra N
- 3 Ransdell, Lynda
- 3 Shaibi, Gabriel
- 3 Swan, Pamela D
- 3 Todd, Michael
- 2 Beezhold, Bonnie
- 2 Buman, Matthew
- 2 Chisum, Jack
- 2 DeWeese, Robin
- 2 Der Ananian, Cheryl
- 2 Dickinson, Jared
- 2 Eakin, Hallie
- 2 Gonzales, Rayna
- 2 Hall, Rick
- 2 Hruschka, Daniel
- 2 Johnson, Melinda
- 2 Keller, Colleen
- 2 Reifsnider, Elizabeth
- 2 Scholtz, Cameron
- 2 Thompson-Felty, Claudia
- 2 Tucker, Wesley Jack
- 2 Wharton, Chris
- 2 Wharton, Christopher M
- 2 Winham, Donna M
- 1 Abbott, Joshua K
- 1 Aggarwal, Rimjhim
- 1 Ainsworth, Barbara
- 1 Al-Nakkash, Layla
- 1 Alanbagy, Samer
- 1 Aleck, Kyrieckos
- 1 Alvar, Brent
- 1 Angadi, Siddhartha S
- 1 Appel, Christy L.
- 1 Appleton, Nicholas
- 1 Argo, Katy Bryana
- 1 Arias-Gastelum, Mayra
- 1 Arnold, Taylor Ann
- 1 Ashurst, Jessica
- 1 Averill, Annalisa
- 1 Bader, Wendy L.
- 1 Baker, Olivia Laurel
- 1 Ball, Sally
- 1 Barberes, Julia
- 1 Barth, Christina
- 1 Baum, Makenna
- 1 Beezhold, Bonnie L
- 1 Bell, Kelly Marie
- 1 Berry, Andrea I.
- 1 Bertmann, Farryl Mw
- 1 Black, Laurie Elizabeth
- 1 Bliss, Courtney
- 1 Bond, Angela Bowen
- 1 Bond, Leeann
- 1 Bonsall, Amber Kaila
- 1 Boone, Christopher
- 1 Boren, Kenneth
- 1 Bramlett-Solomon, Sharon
- 1 Brewis Slade, Alexandra
- 1 Brown, Alan
- 1 Brown, Erika
- 1 Brown, Jennifer Marie
- 1 Buman, Matthew P
- 1 Campbell, Kathryn
- 1 Carol, Johnston
- 1 Cassinat, Rachel
- 146 English
- 146 Public
- Nutrition
- 19 Health sciences
- 15 Public health
- 9 Physiology
- 9 nutrition
- 8 diet
- 7 Diabetes
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- 7 Health education
- 6 Kinesiology
- 6 weight loss
- 5 Obesity
- 5 Vinegar
- 4 Vitamin C
- 3 Arizona
- 3 Behavioral sciences
- 3 Biochemistry
- 3 Communication
- 3 Education
- 3 Exercise
- 3 Food Insecurity
- 3 Food science
- 3 Health
- 3 Public policy
- 3 Vegetarian
- 3 WIC
- 3 obesity
- 3 vegetarian
- 2 Acetic Acid
- 2 Aging
- 2 Asthma
- 2 BMI
- 2 Biology
- 2 Coconut Oil
- 2 College Students
- 2 College freshmen
- 2 Cultural anthropology
- 2 Endothelial Function
- 2 Environmental health
- 2 Fermentation
- 2 Food Deserts
- 2 Food Security
- 2 Fruits and vegetables
- 2 Microbiology
- 2 Physical Activity
- 2 Postprandial
- 2 Protein
- 2 Social Media
- 2 Social research
- 2 Supplement
- 2 Sustainability
- 2 Type 2 Diabetes
- 2 Visceral Fat
- 2 Vitamin D
- 2 acetic acid
- 2 adherence
- 2 almonds
- 2 ascorbic acid
- 2 cardiovascular
- 2 chronic disease
- 2 college
- 2 common cold
- 2 community food environment
- 2 cooking
- 2 diabetes
- 2 fish oil
- 2 health
- 2 inflammation
- 2 microbiome
- 2 oxidative stress
- 2 physical activity
- 2 smartphone
- 2 survey
- 2 vinegar
- 2 vitamin C
- 1 24-hour dietary recall
- 1 24-hour urine sugars biomarker
- 1 ADHS
- 1 AGEs
- 1 AMPK
- 1 Accessibility
- 1 Acetic acid
- 1 Acute Muscle Strength
- 1 Added sugar
- 1 Additional Breakfast
- 1 Adolescence
- 1 Adolescent Obesity
- 1 Akkermansia muciniphila
- 1 Albumin
- 1 Alli
- 1 Alternative Agriculture
- 1 Alternative medicine
- 1 Alzheimer's disease
- 1 Amyloid beta
- 1 Animal sciences
- 1 Anthocyanins
- 1 Arizona agriculture
- 1 Asset Mapping
- 1 Athlete
- 1 Athletes
- 1 Basal metabolic rate
- Dwarf Galaxies as Laboratories of Protogalaxy Physics: Canonical Star Formation Laws at Low Metallicity
- Evolutionary Genetics of CORL Proteins
- Social Skills and Executive Functioning in Children with PCDH-19
- Deep Domain Fusion for Adaptive Image Classification
- Software Defined Pulse-Doppler Radar for Over-The-Air Applications: The Joint Radar-Communications Experiment
The glycation of plasma proteins leading to the production of advanced glycation end products (AGEs) and subsequent damage is a driving factor in the pathophysiology of diabetic complications. The overall research objective was to elucidate the mechanisms by which birds prevent protein glycation in the presence of naturally high plasma glucose concentrations. This was accomplished through the specific purpose of examining the impact of temperature and glucose concentration on the percent glycation of chicken serum albumin (CSA) in comparison to human serum albumin (HSA). Purified CSA and HSA solutions prepared at four different glucose concentrations (0 mM, 5.56 mM, 11.11 …
- Contributors
- Zuck, Jessica Ann, Sweazea, Karen, Johnston, Carol, et al.
- Created Date
- 2016
Background: Smartphone diet tracking applications (apps) are increasing in popularity but may not adequately address the important concerns of proper intake and of diet quality. Two novel weight loss apps were designed based on the popular dietary frameworks: MyPlate and FoodLists. MyPlate, the dietary guidelines put forth by the U.S. government, encourages a balanced diet from five primary food groups, but does not specify intake limits. The Food Lists set upper intake limits on all food groups except vegetables, and these guidelines extend to include fats, sweets, and alcohol. Objective: The purpose of this randomized controlled trial was to determine …
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- Scholtz, Cameron, Johnston, Carol, Mayol-Kreiser, Sandra, et al.
- Created Date
- 2016
Low income, pregnant adolescents have an increased risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes, such as preterm birth, delivery of low birth weight babies and excessive gestational weight gain that increases the risk of postpartum overweight and obesity. Inadequate dietary intake is a modifiable risk factor that may differentially impact maternal health and fetal outcomes for pregnant adults and adolescents. To evaluate the effectiveness of a social media intervention on improving prenatal health knowledge and dietary intake, 22 racially diverse pregnant women (59% Black and 36% White) were recruited and adolescent (n=10) outcomes compared to those of adults (n=12) across the intervention. …
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- Ellis, Megan, Whisner, Corrie M, Bruening, Meg, et al.
- Created Date
- 2016
Objective: It’s not well understood how youth perceive existing fruit and vegetable (FV) marketing materials available in schools. This ancillary study sought to assess the acceptability of FV marketing materials freely available to schools among adolescents in grades 6-12. Methods: Middle and high school adolescents (n=40; 50% female; 52.5% Hispanic) in the Phoenix, AZ area were asked to rank marketing materials (n=35) from favorite to least favorite in four categories: table tents, medium posters, large posters and announcements. Favorites were determined by showing participants two items at a time and having them choose which they preferred; items were displayed to …
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- Pisano, Sydney Alexis, Bruening, Meg, Adams, Marc, et al.
- Created Date
- 2019
Currently, there has been limited research on evaluating the social media use and competency level of registered dietitian/nutritionists (RD/N). With health information increasingly sought on social media, it is imperative to understand the social media competency of health professionals. The social media use, reach, and competency level of a nationwide RD/N sample was assessed utilizing an online survey. The sample (n=500) while mostly female (97%) was representative of RD/Ns compared to the nationwide statistics from the Commission on Dietetic Registration. The sample included RD/Ns from forty-six states with California (n=44), New York (n=42), and Texas (n=34) having the largest proportion …
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- Thompson-Felty, Claudia, Johnston, Carol, Swan, Pamela, et al.
- Created Date
- 2017
ABSTRACT Epidemiological studies have suggested a link between nut consumption and weight. The possible effects of regular nut consumption as a method of weight loss has shown minimal results with 2-3 servings of nut products per day. This 8 week study sought to investigate the effect of more modest nut consumption (1 oz./day, 5 days/week) on dietary compensation in healthy overweight individuals. Overweight and obese participants (n = 28) were recruited from the local community and were randomly assigned to either almond (NUT) or control (CON) group in this randomized, parallel-arm study. Subjects were instructed to eat their respective foods …
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- Jahns, Marshall, Johnston, Carol, Hall, Richard, et al.
- Created Date
- 2011
Nut consumption, specifically almonds, have been shown to help maintain weight and influence disease risk factors in adult populations. Limited studies have been conducted examining the effect of a small dose of almonds on energy intake and body weight. The objective of this study was to determine the influence of pre-meal almond consumption on energy intake and weight in overweight and obese adults. In this study included 21, overweight or obese, participants who were considered healthy or had a controlled disease state. This 8-week parallel arm study, participants were randomized to consume an isocaloric amount of almonds, (1 oz) serving, …
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- Mcbride, Lindsey Ann, Johnston, Carol, Swan, Pamela, et al.
- Created Date
- 2011
ABSTRACT Objective: The purpose of this randomized parallel two-arm trial was to examine the effect that an intervention of combining daily almond consumption (2.5 ounces) with a walking program would have on heart rate recovery and resting heart rate when compared to the control group that consumed a placebo (cookie butter) in men and postmenopausal women, aged 20-69, in Phoenix, Arizona. Design: 12 men and women from Phoenix, Arizona completed an 8-week walking study (step goal: 10,000 steps per day). Subjects were healthy yet sedentary, non-smokers, free from gluten or nut allergies, who had controlled blood pressure. At week 5, …
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- McElaney, Elizabeth Anne, Johnston, Carol S, Lespron, Christy L, et al.
- Created Date
- 2016
In October, 2009, participants of the Arizona Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC) began receiving monthly Cash Value Vouchers (CVV) worth between six and 10 dollars towards the purchase of fresh fruits and vegetables. Data from the Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS) showed CVV redemption rates in the first two years of the program were lower than the national average of 77% redemption. In response, the ADHS WIC Food List was expanded to also include canned and frozen fruits and vegetables. More recent data from ADHS suggest that redemption rates are improving, but variably exist …
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- Bertmann, Farryl Mw, Wharton, Christopher, Ohri-Vachaspati, Punam, et al.
- Created Date
- 2013
In 2002, a scientifically derived food guide pyramid for vegetarians, the Modified Food Guide for Lacto-ovo-vegetarians and Vegans was published and well received. Now that 10 years have passed, new scientific literature regarding the bioavailability of the nutrients of key concern in vegetarian diets has been published, and the graphical format of the nation's food guide has evolved from a pyramid shape into a circular plate. The objective of this research was to examine the post-2002 literature regarding the bioavailability of key nutrients in vegetarian diets; to use this information to update the recommendations made in the 2002 Modified Food …
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- Fladell, Lauren, Johnston, Carol, Vaughan, Linda, et al.
- Created Date
- 2013