
معرفی
Kim D. Reynolds is a Professor at Claremont Graduate University's School of Community & Global Health. With a focus on Nutrition and Physical Activity, Health Promotion, and Diabetes/Obesity Prevention, he leads interventions in school and community settings, including NIDDK-funded studies on pediatric diabetes and family-based obesity prevention.
- PhD and MA from Arizona State University
Research spans behavioral interventions for chronic disease management (via the ORBIT model), urban trail usage determinants, and culturally tailored health communication strategies. Key methodological interests include randomized controlled trials and ecological analysis of health determinants.
Recent publications address sugar-sweetened beverage reduction, school health policy implementation, and acculturation's impact on preventive behaviors.


