Kathleen Keller
Professor of Nutritional Sciences
Most Recent Publications
PACE: a Novel Eating Behavior Phenotype to Assess Risk for Obesity in Middle Childhood.
Kathleen Keller, A Pearce, B Fuchs, B Rolls, S Wilson, C Geier, E Rose, H Garavan, 2024, The Journal of nutrition on p. 2176-2187
Switching between foods is reliably associated with intake across eating events in children
N. V. Neuwald, Alaina Pearce, P. M. Cunningham, L. Koczwara, M. N. Setzenfand, B. J. Rolls, Kathleen Loralee Keller, 2024, Appetite
Child eating behaviors are consistently linked to intake across meals that vary in portion size
Alaina Pearce, N. V. Neuwald, J. S. Evans, O. Romano, B. J. Rolls, Kathleen Loralee Keller, 2024, Appetite
The Cerebellar Response to Visual Portion Size Cues Is Associated with the Portion Size Effect in Children
Bari A. Fuchs, Alaina L. Pearce, Barbara J. Rolls, Stephen J. Wilson, Emma Jane Rose, Charles Geier, Hugh Garavan, Kathleen L. Keller, 2024, Nutrients
Does ‘portion size’ matter? Brain responses to food and non-food cues presented in varying amounts
Bari Fuchs, Alaina L. Pearce, Barbara J. Rolls, Stephen Wilson, E Rose, C Geier, Kathleen Keller, 2024, Appetite on p. 107289
Online food advertisements and the role of emotions in adolescents’ food choices
Martina Vecchi, Linlin Fan, Kathleen Keller, Sarah Myruski, Wei Yang, Kathleen Loralee Keller, Rudy Nayga, Rodolfo M. Nayga, 2024, Canadian Journal of Agricultural Economics
Observational Methods in Studies of Infant and Young Child Feeding Practices in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: A Twenty-Year Retrospective Review
T Schwendler, Muzi Na, Kathleen Keller, L Jensen, Stephen R. Kodish, 2024, Nutrients on p. 288
Nutrition in Adolescence
Kathleen Keller, Jennifer Temple, 2023,
Poorer inhibitory control was related to greater food intake across meals varying in portion size: A randomized crossover trial
Paige Cunningham, Liane S. Roe, Alaina Pearce, Kathleen Keller, Barbara Rolls, 2023, Appetite on p. 107-168
Switching between foods: A potential behavioral phenotype of hedonic hunger and increased obesity risk in children
Nicholas Neuwald, Alaina Pearce, Shana Adise, Barbara J. Rolls, Kathleen Loralee Keller, 2023, Physiology and Behavior on p. 114312
Most-Cited Papers
Mechanisms of the portion size effect. What is known and where do we go from here?
Laural English, Marlou Lasschuijt, Kathleen L. Keller, 2015, Appetite on p. 39-49
Variation in the Ability to Taste Bitter Thiourea Compounds: Implications for Food Acceptance, Dietary Intake, and Obesity Risk in Children
Kathleen Loralee Keller, Shana Adise, 2016, Annual Review of Nutrition on p. 157-182
A biopsychosocial model of sex differences in children’s eating behaviors
Kathleen L. Keller, Kling, Samantha M. R., Samantha M.R. Kling, Bari Fuchs, Alaina Pearce, Nicole Reigh, Travis Masterson, Kara Hickok, 2019, Nutrients
Double trouble: Portion size and energy density combine to increase preschool children's lunch intake
Samantha M.R. Kling, Liane S. Roe, Kathleen L. Keller, Barbara J. Rolls, 2016, Physiology and Behavior on p. 18-26
Portion size has sustained effects over 5 days in preschool children: A randomized trial
Alissa D. Smethers, Liane S. Roe, Christine E. Sanchez, Faris M. Zuraikat, Kathleen L. Keller, Samantha M.R. Kling, Barbara J. Rolls, 2019, American Journal of Clinical Nutrition on p. 1361-1372
Differential maternal feeding practices, eating self-regulation, and adiposity in young twins
Gina L. Tripicchio, Kathleen L. Keller, Cassandra Johnson, Angelo Pietrobelli, Moonseong Heo, Myles S. Faith, 2014, Pediatrics on p. e1399-e1404
Is brain response to food rewards related to overeating? A test of the reward surfeit model of overeating in children
Shana Adise, Charles F. Geier, Nicole J. Roberts, Corey N. White, Kathleen L. Keller, 2018, Appetite on p. 167-179
The use of repeated exposure and associative conditioning to increase vegetable acceptance in children: Explaining the variability across studies
Kathleen L. Keller, 2014, Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics on p. 1169-1173
The application of defaults to optimize parents' health-based choices for children
Katharine L. Loeb, Cynthia Radnitz, Kathleen Keller, Marlene B. Schwartz, Sue Marcus, Richard N. Pierson, Michael Shannon, Danielle DeLaurentis, 2017, Appetite on p. 368-375
Feeding Strategies Derived from Behavioral Economics and Psychology Can Increase Vegetable Intake in Children as Part of a Home-Based Intervention: Results of a Pilot Study
Terri L. Cravener, Haley Schlechter, Katharine L. Loeb, Cynthia Radnitz, Marlene Schwartz, Nancy Zucker, Stacey Finkelstein, Y. Claire Wang, Barbara J. Rolls, Kathleen L. Keller, 2015, Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics on p. 1798-1807