Volume 10 Issue 4 (2018)
International Public Health Journal

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Editor-in-Chief: Joav Merrick (Director, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, Israel)
ISSN: 1947-4989
Journal Frequency: Quarterly
Print Size: 8.5″ x 11″, Double Column

ISBN: N/A Categories: ,

Table of Contents

Special issue: The environment and children’s health in a changing world

EDITORIAL

Break the cycle of children’s environmental health disparities
I Leslie Rubin, Robert J Geller, Claire D Coles, Victoria Green, Abby Mutic, Nathan Mutic, Wayne Garfinkel, Benjamin A Gitterman, and Joav Merrick

REVIEW RESEARCH

Break the cycle of environmental degradation: A commentary
I Leslie Rubin

Environmental justice for vulnerable Florida children in hurricane aftermath
Manmit Singh, Dylan Avery, and Valerie Mac

ORIGINAL RESEARCH

Risk factors for preeclampsia in a high-risk cohort of women served by a nursing-based home visiting program
Candace Tannis, Rachel Fletcher-Slater, Inessa Lopez, Alexandrah Gichingiri, Mario Cassara, Susanne Lachapelle, and Elizabeth Garland

Evaluating fish-consumption in pregnancy: An opportunity for neurodevelopmental health promotion
Ivorie Stanley and Susan Buchanan

Barriers and promoters to initiating and sustaining breastfeeding among African American women
Danielle Dimacali, Claribel Marmol, Jalisa Fortune, Jeannie Rodriguez, and Helen Baker

Maternal childhood adversity and early parenting: Implications for infant neurodevelopment
April L Brown, Brooke G McKenna, Madeleine F Cohen, Anne L Dunlop, Elizabeth J Corwin, and Patricia A Brennan

Young minds, young readers: Dialogic reading with adolescent mothers and their children
Diana L Abarca, Jacqueline A Towson, Barbara J Ehren, and Matthew S Taylor

Breaking the cycle: Changing sleep habits to decrease obesity
Rebecca J Graves, Leigh A Minchew, Sonia Smith, Kimberly Zlomke, Kristina Caffey, Bridget Owens, Anna Thies, Megan Gibert, and Sharon M Fruh

The relationship between childhood obesity and neighborhood food ecology explored through the context of gentrification in New York City
Brennan Rhodes-Bratton, Andrew Rundle, Gina S Lovasi, and Julie Herbstman

Relationship between community characteristics and school engagement among United States children, National Survey of Children’s Health, 2011–2012
Breyanna M Mikel

Invisible threats: Legal methods to address asthma triggers in rental homes
Prathyusha Chenji

Children’s health and safety risks posed by irrigation water in northern Utah
Kristen R Koci and Courtney G Flint

Social media as a tool for breaking the cycle of children’s environmental health disparities
Talia Bernhard, Faith Bygrave, and Nsedu Obot Witherspoon

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