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Edward Archer, PhD, MS
Edward Archer, PhD, MS
University of South Carolina; University of Alabama at Birmingham
Verified email at uab.edu
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Validity of US nutritional surveillance: National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey caloric energy intake data, 1971–2010
E Archer, GA Hand, SN Blair
PloS one 8 (10), e76632, 2013
5582013
Physical activity and the prevention of cardiovascular disease: from evolution to epidemiology
E Archer, SN Blair
Progress in cardiovascular diseases 53 (6), 387-396, 2011
2802011
The inadmissibility of what we eat in America and NHANES dietary data in nutrition and obesity research and the scientific formulation of national dietary guidelines
E Archer, G Pavela, CJ Lavie
Mayo Clinic Proceedings 90 (7), 911-926, 2015
2582015
Maternal weight gain in pregnancy and risk of obesity among offspring: a systematic review
EY Lau, J Liu, E Archer, SM McDonald, J Liu
Journal of obesity 2014, 2014
2302014
45-Year trends in women’s use of time and household management energy expenditure
E Archer, RP Shook, DM Thomas, TS Church, PT Katzmarzyk, JR Hébert, ...
PloS one 8 (2), e56620, 2013
2262013
Self-report–based estimates of energy intake offer an inadequate basis for scientific conclusions
DA Schoeller, D Thomas, E Archer, SB Heymsfield, SN Blair, MI Goran, ...
The American journal of clinical nutrition 97 (6), 1413, 2013
2082013
Exercise therapy–the public health message
SN Blair, RE Sallis, A Hutber, E Archer
Scandinavian journal of medicine & science in sports 22 (4), e24-e28, 2012
2072012
Human Immunodeficiency Virus.
E Archer, H Albrecht, GA Hand
Clinical Exercise Physiology, 397-415, 2013
170*2013
The effect of resistance exercise on all-cause mortality in cancer survivors
JP Hardee, RR Porter, X Sui, E Archer, IM Lee, CJ Lavie, SN Blair
Mayo Clinic Proceedings 89 (8), 1108-1115, 2014
1272014
Controversy and debate: memory-based methods paper 1: the fatal flaws of food frequency questionnaires and other memory-based dietary assessment methods
E Archer, ML Marlow, CJ Lavie
Journal of Clinical epidemiology 104, 113-124, 2018
1082018
Scientific decision making, policy decisions, and the obesity pandemic
JR Hebert, DB Allison, E Archer, CJ Lavie, SN Blair
Mayo Clinic Proceedings 88 (6), 593-604, 2013
992013
The childhood obesity epidemic as a result of nongenetic evolution: the maternal resources hypothesis
E Archer
Mayo Clinic Proceedings 90 (1), 77-92, 2015
942015
Pharmaceutical and personal care products (PPCPs) as endocrine disrupting contaminants (EDCs) in South African surface waters
E Archer, GM Wolfaardt, JH Van Wyk
Water Sa 43 (4), 684-706, 2017
892017
Meat and mental health: a systematic review of meat abstention and depression, anxiety, and related phenomena
U Dobersek, CJ Lavie, E Archer
Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition, 1-14, 2020
852020
Maternal inactivity: 45-year trends in mothers’ use of time
E Archer, CJ Lavie, SM McDonald, DM Thomas, JR Hébert, SET Ross, ...
Mayo Clinic Proceedings 88 (12), 1368-1377, 2013
842013
Commentary: Luke and Cooper are wrong: physical activity has a crucial role in weight management and determinants of obesity
SN Blair, E Archer, GA Hand
International Journal of epidemiology 42 (6), 1836-1838, 2013
812013
The contributions of ‘diet’,‘genes’, and physical activity to the etiology of obesity: contrary evidence and consilience
E Archer, CJ Lavie, JO Hill
Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases 61 (2), 89-102, 2018
782018
The energy balance study: the design and baseline results for a longitudinal study of energy balance
GA Hand, RP Shook, AE Paluch, M Baruth, EP Crowley, JR Jaggers, ...
Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport 84 (3), 275-286, 2013
742013
The failure to measure dietary intake engendered a fictional discourse on diet-disease relations
E Archer, CJ Lavie, JO Hill
Frontiers in Nutrition 5, 401106, 2018
732018
Implausible data, false memories, and the status quo in dietary assessment
E Archer, SN Blair
Advances in nutrition 6 (2), 229, 2015
542015
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