Publications
The Add Health bibliography includes more than 8,000 journal articles, presentations, manuscripts, books, book chapters and dissertations using Add Health data sets. To obtain a copy of any item, please check the citation to see if a URL link to the article is available, or contact the author.
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Moody, J. (2005). Lonely or mislead?. Pennsylvania state university social networks and adolescence conference. State College, PA: Pennsylvania state university social networks and adolescence conference.
Mueller, C. E. (2005). The Gifted: Resilient or At-Risk?. American Education Research Association. Montreal, Canada: .
Nam, C. B. & Tillman, K. H. (2005). Defining the family: Is the demographic standard sufficient?. American Sociological Association. Philadelphia, PA: American Sociological Association.
Needham, B. L. & Crosnoe, R. (2005). Overweight Status and Depressive Symptoms During Adolescence. Journal of Adolescent Health. vol. 36 () pp. 48-55 , PMCID:
Nelson-Christinedaughter, J. G.; Gibson, P. A.; & Grotevant, H. D. (2005). Formal and informal adoptees: A comparison of adolescent outcomes. National Council on Family Relations. Phoenix, AZ: National Council on Family Relations.
Nelson, M. C. & Gordon-Larsen, P. (2005). Physical activity and sedentary behavior patterns are associated with selected adolescent health risk behaviors. North American Association for the Study of Obesity. Vancouver, BC: North American Association for the Study of Obesity.
Nelson, M. C.; Gordon-Larsen, P.; & Adair, L. S. (2005). Are Adolescents Who Were Breast Fed Less Likely to be Overweight? Evaluation Using Traditional Cohort Analysis and Matched Sibling Controls. Epidemiology. vol. 16 (2) pp. 247-253 , PMCID:
Nelson, M. C.; Gordon-Larsen, P.; Adair, Linda S.; & Popkin, Barry M. (2005). Adolescent Physical Activity and Sedentary Behavior: Patterning and Long-Term Maintenance. American Journal of Preventive Medicine. vol. 28 (3) pp. 259-266 , PMCID:
Niemeier, H.; Raynor, H.; Lloyd-Richardson, E. E.; & Wing, R. R. (2005). Fast-Food Consumption and Breakfast Skipping: Risk Factors for Weight Gain from Adolescence to Adulthood. Society of Behavioral Medicine. Boston, MA: .
