Full Curriculum Vitae Penny Gordon-Larsen, Ph. D. October 2012 personal business Address



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Gordon-Larsen P, Hou N, Sidney S, Sternfeld B, Lewis CE, Jacobs DR, Jr., Popkin BM. (2009). Fifteen-year longitudinal trends in walking patterns and their impact on weight change. Am J Clin Nutr 89(1): 19-26. PMCID: PMC2715291




  1. * Boone JE, Gordon-Larsen P, Adair LS. (2008). Obesogenic clusters: Multidimensional adolescent obesity-related behaviors in the U.S. Ann Behav Med 36(3): 217-30. PMCID: PMC2769258




  1. Duffey KJ, Gordon-Larsen P, Ayala GX, Popkin BM. (2008). Birthplace is associated with more adverse dietary profiles for US-born than for foreign-born Latino adults. J. Nutr 138(12): 2428-35.




  1. * Boone JE, Gordon-Larsen P, Stewart JD, Popkin BM. (2008). Validation of a GIS facilities database: Quantification and implications of error. Ann Epidemiol 18(5): 371-7. PMCID: PMC2430044




  1. Shishebhor MH, Lauer MS, Gordon-Larsen P, Kiefe CI, Litaker D. (2008). Association of neighborhood socioeconomic status with physical fitness in healthy young adults: The Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults (CARDIA) study. Am Heart J 155(4): 699-705. NIHMSID: NIHMS45733




  1. Gordon-Larsen P, Adair LS, Suchindran CM. (2007). Maternal obesity is associated with younger age at obesity onset in U.S. adolescent offspring followed into adulthood. Obesity 15(11): 2790-6.




  1. Guo G, North KE, Gordon-Larsen P, Bulik CM, Cho S. (2007). Body mass, DRD4, physical activity, sedentary behavior, and family socioeconomic status: The Add Health Study. Obesity 15(5): 1199-206.




  1. Monda KL, Gordon-Larsen P, Stevens J, Popkin BM. (2007). China's transition: The effect of rapid urbanization on adult occupational physical activity. Soc Sci Med 64(4): 858-70. PMCID: PMC2753984




  1. Field AE, Aneja P, Austin SB, Shrier LA, de Moor C, Gordon-Larsen P. (2007). Race and gender differences in the association of dieting and gains in BMI among young adults. Obesity 15(2): 456-64.




  1. Duffey KJ, Gordon-Larsen P, Jacobs DR, Jr., Williams OD, Popkin BM. (2007). Differential associations of fast food and restaurant food consumption with 3-y change in body mass index: The Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults Study. Am J Clin Nutr 85(1): 201-8.




  1. * Boone JE, Gordon-Larsen P, Adair LS, Popkin BM. (2007). Screen time and physical activity during adolescence: Longitudinal effects on obesity in young adulthood. Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act 4(1): 26. PMCID: PMC1906831




  1. * Nelson MC, Gordon-Larsen P, Song Y, Popkin BM. (2006). Built and social environments: Associations with adolescent overweight and activity. Am J Prev Med 31(2): 109-17.




  1. * Nelson MC, Gordon-Larsen P, North KE, Adair LS. (2006). Body mass index gain, fast food, and physical activity: Effects of shared environments over time. Obesity 14(4): 701-9.




  1. * Nelson MC, Gordon-Larsen P. (2006). Physical activity and sedentary behavior patterns are associated with selected adolescent health risk behaviors. Pediatr 117(4): 1281-90.




  1. Harris KM, Gordon-Larsen P, Chantala K, Udry JR. (2006). Longitudinal trends in race/ethnic disparities in leading health indicators from adolescence to young adulthood. Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med 160(1): 74-81.




  1. Gordon-Larsen P, Nelson MC, Page PH, Popkin BM. (2006). Inequality in the built environment underlies key health disparities in physical activity and obesity. Pediatr 117(2): 417-24.




  1. Borrell LN, Kiefe CI, Williams DR, Diez-Roux AV, Gordon-Larsen P. (2006). Self-reported health, perceived racial discrimination, and skin color in African Americans in the CARDIA study. Soc Sci Med 63(6): 1415-27.




  1. Popkin BM, Duffey KJ, Gordon-Larsen P. (2005). Environmental influences on food choice, physical activity and energy balance. Physiol Behav 86(5): 603-13.




  1. * Nelson MC, Gordon-Larsen P, Adair LS, Popkin BM. (2005). Adolescent physical activity and sedentary behavior: Patterning and long-term maintenance. Am J Prev Med 28(3): 259-66.




  1. * Nelson MC, Gordon-Larsen P, Adair LS. (2005). Are adolescents who were breast-fed less likely to be overweight? Epidemiology 16(2): 247-53.




  1. Gordon-Larsen P, Nelson MC, Beam K. (2005). Associations among active transportation, physical activity, and weight status in young adults. Obes Res 13(5): 868-75.




  1. Eckhardt CL, Suchindran CM, Gordon-Larsen P, Adair LS. (2005). The association between diet and height in the postinfancy period changes with age and socioeconomic status in Filipino youths. J Nutr 135(9): 2192-8.




  1. Eckhardt CL, Gordon-Larsen P, Adair LS. (2005). Growth patterns of Filipino children indicate potential compensatory growth. Ann Hum Biol 32(1): 3-14.




  1. Popkin BM, Gordon-Larsen P. (2004). The nutrition transition: Worldwide obesity dynamics and their determinants. Int J Obes Relat Metab Disord 28(Suppl 3): S2-9.




  1. * Katz ML, Gordon-Larsen P, Bentley ME, Kelsey KS, Shields K, Ammerman AS. (2004). "Does skinny mean healthy?" Perceived ideal, current, and healthy body sizes among African-American girls and their female caregivers. Ethn Dis 14(4): 533-41.




  1. Gordon-Larsen P, Nelson MC, Popkin BM. (2004). Longitudinal physical activity and sedentary behavior trends: Adolescence to adulthood. Am J Prev Med 27(4): 277-83.




  1. Gordon-Larsen P, Griffiths PL, Bentley ME, Ward DS, Kelsey KS, Shields K, Ammerman AS. (2004). Barriers to physical activity: Qualitative data on caregiver-daughter perceptions and practices. Am J Prev Med 27(3): 218-23.




  1. Gordon-Larsen P, Adair LS, Nelson MC, Popkin BM. (2004). Five-year obesity incidence in the transition period between adolescence and adulthood: The National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health. Am J Clin Nutr 80(3): 569-75.




  1. Gordon-Larsen P, Harris KM, Ward DS, Popkin BM. (2003). Acculturation and overweight-related behaviors among Hispanic immigrants to the U.S.: The National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health. Soc Sci Med 57(11): 2023-34.




  1. Gordon-Larsen P, Adair LS, Popkin BM. (2003). The relationship of ethnicity, socioeconomic factors, and overweight in U.S. adolescents. Obes Res 11(1): 121-9.




  1. Gordon-Larsen P, Adair LS, Popkin BM. (2002). Ethnic differences in physical activity and inactivity patterns and overweight status. Obes Res 10(3): 141-9.




  1. Gordon-Larsen P. (2001). Obesity-related knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors in obese and non-obese urban Philadelphia female adolescents. Obes Res 9(2): 112-8.




  1. Adair LS, Gordon-Larsen P. (2001). Maturational timing and overweight prevalence in US adolescent girls. Am J Public Health 91(4): 642-4.




  1. Gordon-Larsen P, McMurray RG, Popkin BM. (2000). Determinants of adolescent physical activity and inactivity patterns. Pediatr 105(6): E83; 1-10.




  1. Gordon-Larsen P, McMurray RG, Popkin BM. (1999). Adolescent physical activity and inactivity vary by ethnicity: The National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health. J Pediatr 135(3): 301-6.




  1. Gordon-Larsen P, Zemel BS, Johnston FE. (1997). Secular changes in stature, weight, fatness, overweight and obesity in urban African-American adolescents from the mid-1950's to the mid-1990's. Am J Hum Biol 9(6): 675-88.




  1. Schwartz JH, Brauer J, Gordon-Larsen P. (1995). Brief communication: Tigaran (Point Hope, Alaska) tooth drilling. Am J Phys Anthropol 97(1): 77-82.




  1. Cameron N, Gordon-Larsen P, Wrchota EM. (1994). Longitudinal analysis of adolescent growth in height, fatness, and fat patterning in rural South African black children. Am J Phys Anthropol 93(3): 307-21.

Refereed Published Abstracts

Indicates that the first author is a student or Postdoctoral fellow for whom I am the primary mentor.



*Indicates that I am the senior author.



  1. *†Boone-Heinonen JE, Gordon-Larsen P. (2010). How might the built environment influence obesity? Assessment of mediation by physical activity and sedentary behavior. Obesity 18: S129.




  1. *†Graff M, North KE, Franceschini N, Feitosa MF, Carr JJ, Gordon-Larsen P, Wojczynski MK, Borecki IB. (2010). PNPLA3 gene-by-visceral adipose volume interaction and the pathogenesis of fatty liver disease: The NHLBI Family Heart Study. Obesity 18: S190.




  1. North KE, Graff M, Franceschini N, Feitosa MF, Carr JJ, Gordon-Larsen P, Wojczynski MK, Borecki IB. (2010). Sex but not race differences in the prevalence of CT measured fatty liver disease in European American and African American participants of the NHLBI Family Heart Study. Obesity 18: S223.




  1. *† Boone-Heinonen JE, Gordon-Larsen P. (2009). Are longer commutes to school related to lower school-based sports participation? Obesity 17: S67.




  1. Duffey KJ, Gordon-Larsen P, Shikany JM, Guilkey DK, Jacobs DR, Jr. (2009). Increased food prices are associated with changes in diet, weight, and HOMA insulin resistance over 20 years of the CARDIA study. Obesity 17: S68.




  1. *† The NS, Gordon-Larsen P, Adair LS. (2009). A longitudinal cohort and twin study to examine the birth weight obesity relationship. Obesity 17: S153-4.




  1. *† Boone JE, Gordon-Larsen P. (2008). Associations between built environment and physical activity vary by neighborhood definition and urbanicity. Obesity 16: S319.




  1. Duffey KJ, Gordon-Larsen P, Ayala G, Popkin BM. (2008). Birthplace is associated with more adverse dietary profiles for U.S. vs. foreign born Latino adults. Obesity 16: S240.




  1. *† The NS, Gordon-Larsen P. (2008). Warmer outdoor temperature is associated with decreased physical activity: The National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health. Obesity 16: S243.




  1. *† Robinson WR, Gordon-Larsen P, Stevens J. (2007). Black Americans' female-male disparity in obesity risk is associated with childhood family factors: The National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health. Am J Epidemiol 165(11): S49.




  1. North KE, Adair LS, Lange EM, Lange LA, Guo G, Nelson MC, Gordon-Larsen P. (2007). The genetic epidemiology of body mass change from adolescence to young adulthood: The National Longitudinal Adolescent Health Study. Am J Epidemiol 165(11): S118.




  1. Zamora D, Gordon-Larsen P, Jacobs DR, Jr., Popkin BM. (2007). Longitudinal associations between diet quality and obesity in the United States, 1985 through 2005: findings from the CARDIA study. FASEB J 21(5): A6.




  1. *† Boone JE, Gordon-Larsen P, Adair LS. (2007). High risk adolescent obesity behavior patterns: A comparison of clusters, factors, and an index measure. FASEB J 21(5): A115.




  1. *† The NS, Gordon-Larsen P. (2007). Shared household environment and marriage, cohabitation, and dating: Living together increases the likelihood of obesity. FASEB J 21(5): A324.




  1. Duffey KJ, Gordon-Larsen P, Jacobs DR, Jr., Popkin BM. (2007). Longitudinal patterns in away-from-home eating: Associations with year 20 BMI in the CARDIA study. FASEB J 21(5): A684.




  1. Gordon-Larsen P, Boone JE, Sidney S, Sternfeld B, Jacobs DR, Jr. (2007). Does active commuting to work influence adult fitness, body weight, and obesity in adults? The CARDIA fitness study. Circulation 115(8): E241-2.




  1. *† Boone JE, Gordon-Larsen P, Adair LS. (2006). Obesogenic clusters: Multidimensional profiles of adolescent obesity in the U.S. Obesity 14: A185.




  1. Gordon-Larsen P, Adair LS. (2006). Maternal obesity influences age at onset of overweight and obesity during the transition from adolescence to young adulthood: The National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health. Obesity 14: A36.




  1. *† Hou N, Gordon-Larsen P, Sidney S, Sternfeld B, Lewis CE, Jacobs DR, Jr., Popkin BM. (2006). Five-year longitudinal trends of walking patterns and their impact on weight change and total physical activity in young adults: The CARDIA study. Obesity 14: A23.




  1. Liu Y, Gordon-Larsen P, Popkin BM. (2006). Physical activity of adolescents is associated with that of their peers: The National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health. Obesity 14: A37.




  1. * Perrin E, Kenneavy K, L’Engle K, Bulik C, Gordon-Larsen P. (2006). Predictors of high body satisfaction in young teen boys and girls. Obesity 14: A822.




  1. *† Scharoun-Lee M, Gordon-Larsen P. (2006). Distinct elements of a multidimensional measure of SES differentially predict young adult obesity across race/ethnicity: The National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health. Obesity 14: A38.




  1. Shufa D, Gordon-Larsen P. (2006). Walking and obesity: Findings from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health. Obesity 14: A112.




  1. Spencer T, Gordon-Larsen P, Popkin BM. (2006). Family context matters for female adolescents’ physical activity patterns. Obesity 14: A185.




  1. Robinson WR, Gordon-Larsen P, Stevens J. (2006). Sex differences in adolescent obesity by region and urbanicity: The National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health. Obesity 14: A259.




  1. Zamora D, Gordon-Larsen P, Jacobs DR, Jr., Popkin BM. (2006). The impact of diet quality on the development of obesity: Findings from the CARDIA study. Obesity 14: A21.

  2. *† Boone JE, Gordon-Larsen P, Popkin BM. (2006). Combined effects of physical activity and sedentary behavior on obesity incidence in the transition from adolescence to adulthood. FASEB J 20(5): A1032.




  1. Monda KL, Gordon-Larsen P, Popkin BM. (2005). Dynamic shifts in adult occupational activity patterns: Understanding the role of rapid social change. Obes Res 13: A8.




  1. *† Nelson MC, Gordon-Larsen P. (2005). Physical activity and sedentary behavior patterns are associated with leading health risk behaviors in adolescence. Obes Res 13: A90.




  1. Field AE, Austin SB, Shrier LA, Goodman E, De Moor C, Gordon-Larsen P. (2005). Race/ethnicity and gender differences in the prospective association of dieting and gains in body mass index. Obes Res 13: A96.




  1. *† Scharoun-Lee M, Gordon-Larsen P. (2005). SES and obesity in young adulthood: Multiple components of SES matter. Obes Res 13: A158.




  1. Liu Y, Gordon-Larsen P, Popkin BM. (2005). Peers influence teens' physical activity and inactivity patterns: The National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health (Add Health). FASEB J 19(4): A423.




  1. Eckhardt CL, Suchindran CM, Gordon-Larsen P, Adair LS. (2005). The relationship between diet and height is enhanced at low SES and decreases with age among Filipinos in the post-infancy period. FASEB J 19(4): A467.




  1. *† Scharoun-Lee M, Gordon-Larsen P. (2005). Gender and ethnic differences in the association between life transitions and patterns of sedentary behavior in young adulthood. FASEB J 19(5): A986-7.




  1. Duffey KJ, Gordon-Larsen P, Jacobs DR, Jr., Popkin BM. (2005). Increasing fast food, but not restaurant food, increases likelihood of high caloric tracking and increasing BMI: The CARDIA study. FASEB J 19(5): A1465.




  1. *† Scharoun MI, Gordon-Larsen P. (2004). Urban residence during adolescence does not explain ethnic disparities in obesity incidence in young adult females. Obes Res 12: A30.




  1. *† Nelson MC, Gordon-Larsen P, North KE, Adair LS. (2004). When twins grow up and move out: Effects of discordant environments on weight gain, physical activity and inactivity during the transition from adolescence to young adulthood. Obes Res 12: A152-3.




  1. * Perrin EM, Gordon-Larsen P, Field AE. (2004). Gender and ethnic differences in misperception of overweight and its association with self-esteem. Pediatr Res 55(4): 7A.




  1. Borrell LN, Kiefe CI, Williams DR, Diez-Roux AV, Gordon-Larsen P. (2004). Racial discrimination and self-reported health in CARDIA: The role of socioeconomic position and skin color. Am J Epidemiol 159(11): S35.




  1. *† Nelson MC, Gordon-Larsen P, Adair LS, Popkin BM. (2004). Patterns of adolescent physical activity predict sustainability of physical activity into early adulthood: The National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health. Am J Epidemiol 159(11): S55.




  1. *† Nelson MC, Gordon-Larsen P, Adair LS. (2004). Are adolescents who were breastfed less likely to be overweight? Reducing the effect of confounding through the use of sibling pair analyses. Am J Epidemiol 159(11): S55.




  1. *† Scharoun MI, Gordon-Larsen P. (2004). High SES in adolescence is associated with decreased obesity incidence during young adulthood among whites only: The National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health. FASEB J 18(4): A166.




  1. *† Nelson MC, Gordon-Larsen P, Adair LS, Popkin BM. (2004). Patterns of adolescent physical activity predict sustainability of physical activity into early adulthood: The National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health. FASEB J 18(4): A166.




  1. Gordon-Larsen P, Adair LS, Nelson MC, Popkin BM. (2003). Obesity incidence and prevalence during the transition period between adolescence and adulthood: The National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health. Obes Res 11: A28.




  1. *† Nelson MC, Gordon-Larsen P, Popkin BM. (2003). Neighborhood socioeconomic disparity is linked with disparity in type and availability of physical activity facilities. Obes Res 11: A37.




  1. Kelsey KS, Ammerman AS, Gordon-Larsen P, Coyne-Beasley T, Scarborough M, Weathers B. (2003). Comparison of physician, self and parent assessment of young African American girls' sexual maturation. Obes Res 11: A134.




  1. Gordon-Larsen P, Adair LS, Popkin BM. (2003). Socio-demographic and environmental correlates of obesity in US adolescents: The National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health. Am J Phys Anthropol 120(Suppl.3): 103.




  1. *† Nelson MC, Gordon-Larsen P, Adair LS. (2003). The protective effect of breast-feeding on adolescent overweight disappears with use of sibling controls. FASEB J 17(5): A1089.




  1. Ammerman AS, Bentley ME, Kelsey KS, Gordon-Larsen P, Ward D, Griffiths P, Brown M, Katz M, Corneli A, Weathers B, Carby-Shields K. (2002). Girls Rule! A community-based obesity prevention intervention for African American girls and their primary female caregivers. FASEB J 16(5): A1021.




  1. Gordon-Larsen P, Adair LS, Popkin BM. (2001). Socioeconomic status is clearly associated with overweight in white adolescents, but the same does not hold true for minority adolescents: The National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health. Obes Res 9: 60S.




  1. Gordon-Larsen P, Harris KM, Ward DS, Popkin BM. (2000). Acculturation affects inactivity: The National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health. Obes Res 8: 106S.




  1. Gordon-Larsen P, Adair LS, Popkin BM. (2000). US adolescent physical activity and inactivity patterns are linked with overweight: The National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health. FASEB J 14(4): A260.




  1. Gordon-Larsen P, Popkin BM, McMurray RG. (1999). Adolescent physical inactivity varies by ethnicity: The National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health. FASEB J 13(4): A597.


Invited and Refereed unpublished oral presentations and/or abstracts
Invited Oral Presentations


  1. Gordon-Larsen P. Genetic and Environmental Influences on Obesity. From Causes to Consequences to Treatment: Obesity in Perspective. 2012 Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology Science Research Conference. August 2012.




  1. Gordon-Larsen P. Environmental Influences on Obesity: Findings from Two Longitudinal Population-based Studies. NIH Obesity Research Task Force's Seminar Series. Bethesda, MD, April 2012.




  1. Gordon-Larsen P. Keynote Lecture. Obesity: Contribution of the Built Environment. American Heart Association Epidemiology and Prevention/Nutrition, Physical Activity and Metabolism 2012 Scientific Sessions. San Diego, CA, March 2012.




  1. Gordon-Larsen P. Contributions of the environment to obesity. American Heart Association. Orlando, FL, November 2011.




  1. Gordon-Larsen P. Keynote Address. Individual-level susceptibility to environmental contexts in obesity research. Society for the Study of Ingestive Behavior Annual Meeting. Clearwater, FL, July 2011.



  1. Gordon-Larsen P. Lilly Scientific Award Lecture: Linking biology, behavior and environment to understand obesity. The Obesity Society Annual Meeting. San Diego, October 2010.




  1. Gordon-Larsen P. Weight gain in the transition from adolescence to young adulthood: Multiple levels of influence. Temple University. Philadelphia, October 2009.




  1. Gordon-Larsen P. Gene-environment interactions and weight gain. Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, October 2009.




  1. Gordon-Larsen P. The transition from adolescence to adulthood: Gene-environment interactions and weight gain. Annual Childhood Obesity Research Symposium Childhood Obesity Research Center, University of Southern California. Los Angeles, October 2009.




  1. Robinson WR, Gordon-Larsen P. Stevens J. Unraveling the female-male disparity in Black American obesity prevalence: The National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health. Symposium: Looking within: Factors related to obesity and weight control in African Americans. The National Association for the Study of Obesity. Annual Meeting. Phoenix, October 2008.




  1. Lewis CE, Kumanyika S, Loria C, Gordon-Larsen P. Weight maintenance in African American young adults: The CARDIA study. Symposium: Looking within: Factors related to obesity and weight control in African Americans. The National Association for the Study of Obesity. Annual Meeting. Phoenix, October 2008.




  1. Gordon-Larsen P. Geographic information systems database development: A major new resource. Add Health Data Users Conference. Bethesda, MD, July 2008.




  1. Gordon-Larsen P. Measures of the food and built environments: Enhancing research relevant to policy on diet, physical activity and weight. NIH, National Cancer Institute. Bethesda, MD, November 2007.




  1. Gordon-Larsen P. Introduction and overview of using Geographic Information Systems-based research to study obesity. Pre-conference workshop: How to study the environmental determinants of obesity using Geographic Information Systems (GIS)-derived data. The Obesity Society Annual Meeting. New Orleans, LA, October 2007.




  1. Gordon-Larsen P. Built environment - community level (school, work and wider community) physical factors. Beyond individual behavior: Multidimensional research in obesity linking biology to society. Sponsored by NIH, NICHD and co-chaired by Dr. Terry Huang from NICHD and Dr. Thomas Glass from Johns Hopkins. Pentagon City, VA, October 2007.




  1. Gordon-Larsen P. Environmental contributions to childhood obesity. American Diabetes Association 66th Scientific Sessions. Washington, DC, June 2006.




  1. Gordon-Larsen P. Environmental impact on obesity activity: Beyond race. NC Department of Health and Human Services, Scientific Lecture Series for North Carolina State Health Directors. Raleigh, NC, November 2005.




  1. Gordon-Larsen P. Longitudinal studies on the causes of obesity: The National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health. The National Association for the Study of Obesity. Annual Meeting. Vancouver, Canada, October 2005.




  1. Gordon-Larsen P. Socioeconomic and racial/ethnic disparities in obesity. Keynote Lecture for conference “Ecology of Obesity: Linking Science and Action." College of Human Ecology, Cornell University. Ithaca, NY, June 2005.




  1. Gordon-Larsen P. The obesity epidemic. Media forum: Health risks of obesity: The latest in medical research. North Carolina Association for Biomedical Research. Research Triangle Park, NC, April 2005.




  1. Gordon-Larsen P. Mini-symposium on energetics and cancer: Environment & obesity. The Lineberger Cancer Center Retreat. The William and Ida Friday Center for Continuing Education. Chapel Hill, NC, March 2005.




  1. Gordon-Larsen P. Needs for time use data in the National Children’s Study: Physical activity and eating behaviors. Workshop: Time-use data for The National Children’s Study. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, National Institutes of Health. Bethesda, MD, December 2004.




  1. Gordon-Larsen P. Built and social environment. Environmental barriers to healthy behavior. The National Association for the Study of Obesity. Las Vegas, November 2004.




  1. Gordon-Larsen P. Environmental correlates of physical activity and obesity: Neighborhood sociodemographics and physical activity facilities. The UNC-CH Center for Environmental Health and Susceptibility (CEHS) Enrichment Program; Obesity Core. Chapel Hill, NC, October 2004.




  1. Gordon-Larsen P. The context of obesity: Environmental and sociodemographic determinants. The Carolina Population Center Seminar Series. Chapel Hill, NC, September 2004.




  1. Gordon-Larsen P. Add Health: Behavioral, social, and environmental predictors of physical activity and obesity. Workshop on predictors of obesity, weight gain, diet, and physical activity. National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health. Bethesda, MD, August 2004.




  1. Gordon-Larsen P. CARDIA environment and obesity project: Behavioral, social, and environmental predictors of physical activity and obesity. Workshop on predictors of obesity, weight gain, diet, and physical activity. National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health. Bethesda, MD, August 2004.




  1. Gordon-Larsen P. Obesity, physical activity, and the built environment. The 26th Annual UNC School of Public Health Minority Health Conference. Endorsed by the: American Public Health Association, Association of Schools of Public Health, and the National Association of County and City Health Officials. Chapel Hill, NC, February 2004.




  1. Gordon-Larsen P. Global perspectives on adolescent obesity. The Society for the Study of Human Biology and the Biosocial Society, symposium on childhood obesity at Loughborough University (UK). Leicestershire, UK, December 2003.




  1. Gordon-Larsen P. Research on the relationship between physical activity, obesity patterns, and the built environment. Association of Schools of Public Health: Children’s environmental health: Protecting our future. Impacts of sprawl and community design on public health. Research Triangle Park, NC, August 2003.




  1. Gordon-Larsen P. Determinants of adolescent physical activity and inactivity patterns: The National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health. UNC Medical School Pediatric Grand Rounds. Chapel Hill, NC, February 2001.


Invited National Policy Speaking Engagements


  1. Gordon-Larsen P. Panelist. Innovate & Invest: Improving Community Health for All. Other Panelists: Mayor R.T. Rybak, Minneapolis, MN, Dr. Samuel R. Nussbaum, Chief Medical Officer, WellPoint, Dr. David Satcher, Director, Satcher Health Leadership Institute; former Surgeon General. Sponsored by the National Journal and The Atlantic. 2012 Democratic National Convention: Charlotte.




  1. Gordon-Larsen P. Panelist. Health Goes Gold. Other panelists included: Olympic medalists Aby Raisman, Gabrielle Douglas, Jordyn Wieber, Rebecca Soni, Dana Vollmer, Abby Wambach and Lauren Cheney. Sponsored by Edge Health. 2012 Democratic National Convention: Charlotte.


Refereed Oral Presentations and/or abstracts

Indicates that the first author is a student or Postdoctoral fellow for which I am the primary mentor.



*Indicates that I am the senior author.


  1. Graff M, Gordon-Larsen P, White C, Ngwa J, Esko T, Armin N, Sheet P, Teumer A, Fox C, Qi L, Van Dam R, Strachen D, Mespalu A, van Duijn CM, Schlessinger D, Voelzke H, North KE, Berndt S, Cupples A. Genetic loci for BMI and BMI change in the transition from adolescence to young adulthood. American Society for Human Genetics 60th Annual Meeting. Washington, DC, November 2010.




  1. Graff M, Gordon-Larsen P, White C, Ngwa J, Esko T, Armin N, Sheet P, Teumer A, Fox C, Qi L, Van Dam R, Strachen D, Mespalu A, van Duijn CM, Schlessinger D, Voelzke H, North KE, Berndt S, Cupples A. Genetic loci for BMI and BMI change in the transition from adolescence to young adulthood. International Genetic Epidemiology Society Conference Annual Meeting. Boston, October 2010.




  1. Boone-Heinonen JE, Gordon-Larsen P. Are longer commutes to school related to lower school-based sports participation? Obesity Society. Washington, DC, October 2009.




  1. Duffey KJ, Gordon-Larsen P, Shikany JM, Guilkey DK, Jacobs DR, Jr. Increased food prices are associated with changes in diet, weight, and HOMA insulin resistance over 20 years of the CARDIA study. Obesity Society. Washington, DC, October 2009.




  1. The NS, Gordon-Larsen P, Adair LS. A longitudinal cohort and twin study to examine the birth weight obesity relationship. Obesity Society. Washington, DC, October 2009.




  1. Boone JE, Gordon-Larsen P. Associations between built environment and physical activity vary by neighborhood definition and urbanicity. Obesity Society. Phoenix, October 2008.




  1. Duffey KJ, Gordon-Larsen P, Ayala G, Popkin BM. Birthplace is associated with more adverse dietary profiles for US vs. foreign born Latino adults. Obesity Society. Phoenix, October 2008.




  1. The NS, Gordon-Larsen P. Warmer outdoor temperature is associated with decreased physical activity: The National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health. Obesity Society. Phoenix, October 2008.




  1. Zamora D, Gordon-Larsen P, Jacobs DR, Jr., Popkin BM. Long-term adherence to the 2005 Dietary Guidelines for Americans is associated with lower risk of diabetes: 20-year findings from the Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults (CARDIA) study. Experimental Biology. San Diego, April 2008.




  1. The NS, Gordon-Larsen P. Shared household environment: Having children in the household increases weight gain among young adults. Experimental Biology. San Diego, April 2008.




  1. *† Boone JE, Gordon-Larsen P, Adair LS. “Causal” effects of dieting on obesity: What is the impact of adjustment for time dependent confounding by prior weight? Experimental Biology. San Diego, April 2008.




  1. Duffey KJ, Gordon-Larsen P, Ayala GX, Popkin BM. Place of birth matters: Adverse dietary profiles observed for US born compared to non-US born Latino populations. Experimental Biology. San Diego, April 2008.




  1. Gordon-Larsen P, Adair LS. Maternal obesity, birth weight and obesity in adolescents and young adults: The National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health. Annual Meeting of The Obesity Society, North American Association for the Study of Obesity. New Orleans, LA, October 2007.




  1. *† The NS, Gordon-Larsen P. Changes in romantic partnership predict obesity and associated health behaviors in young adulthood: The National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health. Annual Meeting of The Obesity Society, North American Association for the Study of Obesity. New Orleans, LA. October 2007.




  1. *† Hou N, Gordon-Larsen P, Sidney S, Sternfeld B, Lewis CE, Jacobs DR, Jr., Popkin BM. Longitudinal relationship between walking and cardiovascular disease risk factors across fifteen years: The CARDIA study. Annual Meeting of The Obesity Society. North American Association for the Study of Obesity. New Orleans, LA, October 2007.




  1. *† Scharoun-Lee M, Gordon-Larsen P. Assessing the impact of inter-generational social mobility on obesity in US young adults: The National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health. Annual Meeting of The Obesity Society, North American Association for the Study of Obesity. New Orleans, LA, October 2007.




  1. *† Boone JE, Gordon-Larsen P, Sidney S, Sternfeld B, Jacobs DR, Jr., Lewis CE. A walk to the park: Active transit to neighborhood destinations, The CARDIA Study. Annual Meeting of The Obesity Society, North American Association for the Study of Obesity. New Orleans, LA, October 2007.




  1. Robinson WR, Gordon-Larsen P, Stevens J. Black Americans’ female-male disparity in obesity risk is associated with childhood family factors: The National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health. Spotlight Session Society for Epidemiologic Research. Boston, June 2007.




  1. North KE, Adair LS, Lange E, Lange L, Mohlke K, Guo G, Nelson MC, Gordon-Larsen P. The genetic epidemiology of body mass change from adolescence to young adulthood: The National Longitudinal Adolescent Health Study. Society for Epidemiologic Research. Boston, June 2007.




  1. Zamora D, Gordon-Larsen P, Jacobs DR, Jr., Popkin BM. Longitudinal associations between diet quality and obesity in the United States, 1985 through 2005: Findings from the CARDIA Study. Experimental Biology. Washington, DC, April 2007.




  1. *† Boone JE, Gordon-Larsen P, Adair LS. High risk adolescent obesity behavior patterns: A comparison of clusters, factors, and an index measure. Experimental Biology. Washington, DC, April 2007.




  1. Duffey KJ, Gordon-Larsen P, Jacobs DR, Jr., Popkin BM. Longitudinal patterns in away from home eating: Associations with year 20 BMI in the CARDIA Study. Experimental Biology. Washington, DC, April 2007.




  1. *† The NS, Gordon-Larsen P. Shared household environment and marriage, cohabitation, and dating: Living together increases the likelihood of obesity. Experimental Biology. Washington, DC, April 2007.




  1. Robinson WR, Gordon-Larsen P, Stevens J. Family context has differential effect on obesity risk in black females versus males. Women’s Health Research Day, UNC. Chapel Hill, NC, April 2007.




  1. *† Gordon-Larsen P, Boone JE, Sidney S, Sternfeld B, Jacobs DR, Jr. Does active commuting to work influence adult fitness, body weight, and obesity in adults? The CARDIA fitness study. 47th Annual Conference on Cardiovascular Disease Epidemiology and Prevention in association with the Council on Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Metabolism. Orlando, FL, February 2007.




  1. *† Boone JE, Gordon-Larsen P, Adair LS. Obesogenic clusters: Multidimensional profiles of adolescent obesity in the U.S. Annual Meeting of The Obesity Society, North American Association for the Study of Obesity. Boston, October 2006.




  1. Gordon-Larsen P, Adair LS. Maternal obesity influences age at onset of overweight and obesity during the transition from adolescence to young adulthood: The National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health. Annual Meeting of The Obesity Society. North American Association for the Study of Obesity. Boston, October 2006.




  1. *† Hou N, Gordon-Larsen P, Sidney S, Sternfeld B, Lewis CE, Jacobs DR, Jr., Popkin BM. Five-year longitudinal trends of walking patterns and their impact on weight change and total physical activity in young adults: The CARDIA study. Annual Meeting of The Obesity Society, North American Association for the Study of Obesity. Boston, October 2006.




  1. Liu Y, Gordon-Larsen P, Popkin BM. Physical activity of adolescents is associated with that of their peers: The National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health. Annual Meeting of The Obesity Society, North American Association for the Study of Obesity. Boston, October 2006.




  1. * Perrin E, Kenneavy K, L’Engle K, Bulik C, Gordon-Larsen P. Predictors of high body satisfaction in young teen boys and girls. Annual Meeting of The Obesity Society, North American Association for the Study of Obesity. Boston, October 2006.




  1. *† Scharoun-Lee M, Gordon-Larsen P. Distinct elements of a multidimensional measure of SES differentially predict young adult obesity across race/ethnicity: The National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health. Annual Meeting of The Obesity Society, North American Association for the Study of Obesity. Boston, October 2006.




  1. Shufa D, Gordon-Larsen P. Walking and obesity: Findings from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health. Annual Meeting of The Obesity Society, North American Association for the Study of Obesity. Boston, October 2006.




  1. Spencer T, Gordon-Larsen P, Popkin BM. Family context matters for female adolescents’ physical activity patterns. Annual Meeting of The Obesity Society, North American Association for the Study of Obesity. Boston, October 2006.




  1. Robinson WR, Gordon-Larsen P, Stevens J. Sex differences in adolescent obesity by region and urbanicity: The National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health. Annual Meeting of The Obesity Society, North American Association for the Study of Obesity. Boston, October 2006.




  1. Zamora D, Gordon-Larsen P, Jacobs DR, Jr., Popkin BM. The impact of diet quality on the development of obesity: Findings from the CARDIA study. Annual Meeting of The Obesity Society, North American Association for the Study of Obesity. Boston, October 2006.




  1. *† Boone JE, Gordon-Larsen P. Combined effects of physical activity and sedentary behavior on obesity incidence in the transition from adolescence to adulthood. Experimental Biology. San Diego, April 2006.

  2. Zamora D, Gordon-Larsen P, Adair LS, Popkin BM. Seven-year changes in diet quality (the CARDIA study): College educated and white individuals are most likely to improve their diets. Sixth International Conference on Dietary Assessment Methods. Copenhagen, Denmark, April 2006.




  1. Field AE, Austin SB, Shrier LA, Goodman E, DeMoor C, Gordon-Larsen P. Race/ethnicity and gender differences in the prospective association of dieting and gains in body mass index. The Obesity Society, North American Association for the Study of Obesity. Vancouver, BC, October 2005.




  1. *† Nelson MC, Gordon-Larsen P. Physical activity and sedentary behavior patterns are associated with selected adolescent health risk behaviors. The Obesity Society, the North American Association for the Study of Obesity. Vancouver, BC, October 2005.




  1. *† Scharoun-Lee M, Gordon-Larsen P. SES and obesity in young adulthood: Multiple components of SES matter. The Obesity Society, North American Association for the Study of Obesity. Vancouver, BC, October 2005.




  1. Monda K, Gordon-Larsen P, Popkin BM. Dynamic shifts in adult occupational activity patterns: Understanding the role of rapid social change. The Obesity Society, North American Association for the Study of Obesity. Vancouver, BC, October 2005.




  1. Lee H, Harris KM, Gordon-Larsen P. Links between poverty and obesity through the life course into young adulthood. American Sociological Association. Philadelphia, PA, August 2005.




  1. *† Scharoun MI, Gordon-Larsen P. Gender and ethnic differences in the association between life transitions and patterns of sedentary behavior in young adulthood. Federation for the Societies for the Study of Experimental Biology. San Diego, April 2005.




  1. Liu Y, Gordon-Larsen P, Popkin BM. Peers influence teens’ physical activity and inactivity patterns: The National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health (Add Health). Federation for the Societies for the Study of Experimental Biology. San Diego, April 2005.




  1. *† Scharoun-Lee M, Gordon-Larsen P. Urban residence during adolescence does not explain ethnic disparities in obesity incidence in young adult females. The Obesity Society, The North American Association for the Study of Obesity. Las Vegas, NV, November 2004.




  1. *† Nelson MC, Gordon-Larsen P, North KE, Adair LS. When twins grow up and move out: Effects of discordant environments on weight gain, physical activity and inactivity during the transition from adolescence to young adulthood. The Obesity Society, The North American Association for the Study of Obesity. Las Vegas, NV, November 2004.




  1. *† Nelson MC, Gordon-Larsen P, Adair LS. Does breastfeeding protect against overweight? Evaluation of traditional cohort methods and matched sibling pairs. Plenary Session Presentation. Society for Epidemiologic Research. Salt Lake City, UT, June 2004.


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