Christine Olson
Professor
2007
HENutrSci

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Current Activities

Current Professional Activities
Cornell University Graduate Field Membership: Nutrition; International Development

Current Research Activities
An impact evaluation of a community-based intervention (the Healthy Start Partnership) that has as its goal the promotion of healthy body weights in mothers and their infants;
An assessment of the rural food and physical activity environments and their relation to body weight in women and children; and
A  longitudinal study of the interrelationshps between food insecurity status and health in low-income rural families in the United States.

Current Extension Activities
The Healthy Start Partnership of over 40 health, nutrition and other professionals in an 8-county area of rural New York State that works to promote healthy body weights in women and their children through environmental interventions; and
The Cornell NutritionWorks Course: Preventing Childhood Obesity: An Ecological Approach.

Biography

Biographical Statement
The nutritional concerns of women, infants, and children are the focus of my scholarly work. Our research group is analyzing data collected over three years from low-income rural families and examining changes in their food insecurity status and how these are affected by the mothers’ human capital and the use of both formal program supports and informal social supports. In addition, we are conducting a major extension-outreach project (the Healthy Start Partnership) focused on building the capacity of community-based health and nutrition professionals to design and implement environmental interventions promoting healthy weights in women and their infants. We are conducting an evaluation of the impact of the Healthy Start Partnership on women's weights and their infants' rate of growth in the first 6 months of life.  Both projects are motivated by a concern for improving the nutritional well-being of populations using well-designed interventions.

Administrative Responsibilities
Director of Graduate Studies for the Field of Nutrition

Courses, Websites, Pubs

Related Websites
DNS Home Page
www.human.cornell.edu/che/DNS/hsp/


Publications
Olson CM. A call for intervention in pregnancy to prevent maternal and child obesity. Letter to the editor. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 33(5):435-426, 2007.

Olson CM, Bove CF, Miller EO. Growing up poor: The long-term implications for eating patterns and body weight. Appetite 49:198-207, 2007.

Wells NM, Olson CM. The ecology of obesity: Perspectives from life course, design and economics. Journal of Hunger & Environmental Nutrition 1(3):99-129, 2006.

Bove CF, Olson CM.  Obesity in low-income rural women:  Qualitative insights about physical activity and eating patterns.  Women & Health 44(1):57-78, 2006.

Lee JS, Frongillo EA Jr, Olson CM.  Conceptualizing and assessing nutrition needs:  Perspectives of local program providers.  Journal of Nutrition for the Elderly 25 (1):61-82, 2005.

Lee S-K, Sobal J, Frongillo EA, Olson CM, Wolfe WS.  Parity and body weight in the United States: Differences by race and size of place of residence.  Obesity Research 13 (7):1263-1269, 2005.

Olson CM.  Food insecurity in women: A recipe for unhealthy trade-offs.  Topics in Clinical Nutrition 20(4):321-328, 2005.

Lee JS, Frongillo EA, Olson CM.  Meanings of targeting from program workers.  Journal of Nutrition 135:882-885, 2005.

Lee JS, Frongillo EA, Olson CM.  Understanding targeting from the perspective of program providers in the Elderly Nutrition Program.  Journal of Nutrition for the Elderly 24(3):25-45, 2005.

Olson CM. Tracking of food choices across the transition to motherhood. Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior 37:129-136, 2005.

Olson CM, Anderson K,Kiss E, Lawrence F, Seiling S. Factors protecting against and contributing to food insecurity among rural families. Family Economics and Nutrition Review 16:12-20, 2004

Olson CM, Strawderman MS, Reed RG. Efficacy of an intervention to prevent excessive gestational weight gain. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 191(2):530-6, 2004.

Olson CM, Strawderman MS. Modifiable behavioral factors in a biopsychosocial model predict inadequate and excessive gestational weight gain. Journal of the American Dietetic Association 103:48-54, 2003.

Olson CM, Strawderman MS, Hinton PS, Pearson TA. Gestational weight gain and postpartum behaviors associated with weight change from early pregnancy to 1 y postpartum. International Journal of Obesity 27:117-127, 2003.

Dollahite JS, Olson CM, Scott-Pierce M. The impact of nutrition education on food insecurity among low-income participants in EFNEP. Family and Consumer Sciences Research Journal 32(2):127-139, 2003.
 
Olson CM, Strawderman MS.  Modifiable behavioral factors in a biopsychosocial model predict inadequate and excessive gestational weight gain.  Journal of the American Dietetic Association 103:48-54, 2003.

Edlefsen M, Olson CM. Perspectives of volunteers in emergency feeding programs on hunger, its causes, and solutions. Journal of Nutrition Education 34:93-99, 2002.

Alaimo K, Olson CM, Frongillo EA. Family food insufficiency, but not low family income, is positively associated with dysthymia and suicide symptoms in adolescents. Journal of Nutrition 132:719-725, 2002.

Olson CM and Holben DH. Position of the American Dietetic Association: Domestic food and nutrition security. Journal of the American Dietetic Association 102:1840-1847, 2002.
 
Alaimo K, Olson CM, Frongillo EA, Jr. Food insufficiency and American school-aged children's cognitive, academic, and psychosocial development. Pediatrics 108:44-53, 2001.

Arnold CG, Ladipo P, Nguyen CH, Nkind