Jordan Carlson

5.4k total citations
138 papers, 3.5k citations indexed

About

Jordan Carlson is a scholar working on Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Physiology and Transportation. According to data from OpenAlex, Jordan Carlson has authored 138 papers receiving a total of 3.5k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 79 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, 67 papers in Physiology and 56 papers in Transportation. Recurrent topics in Jordan Carlson's work include Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet (76 papers), Physical Activity and Health (64 papers) and Urban Transport and Accessibility (56 papers). Jordan Carlson is often cited by papers focused on Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet (76 papers), Physical Activity and Health (64 papers) and Urban Transport and Accessibility (56 papers). Jordan Carlson collaborates with scholars based in United States, Canada and Australia. Jordan Carlson's co-authors include James F. Sallis, Jacqueline Kerr, Kelli L. Cain, Brian E. Saelens, Terry L. Conway, Lawrence D. Frank, Kevin Patrick, Gregory J. Norman, Karen Glanz and Dori E. Rosenberg and has published in prestigious journals such as Circulation, SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología and PLoS ONE.

In The Last Decade

Jordan Carlson

126 papers receiving 3.4k citations

Peers

Jordan Carlson
Nick Cavill United Kingdom
Verity Cleland Australia
Clare Hume Australia
Natalie Colabianchi United States
Erica Hinckson New Zealand
Alison Carver Australia
Brian Martin Switzerland
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All Works

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Carlson, Jordan, Yang Bai, Elizabeth A. Dodson, et al.. (2025). Results From the 2024 United States Report Card on Physical Activity for Children and Youth. Journal of Physical Activity and Health. 23(3). 293–300.
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Vonnahme, Greg, et al.. (2025). Funding for public transportation: results from a Midwest exit poll. Transportation Research Interdisciplinary Perspectives. 31. 101433–101433.
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Hartman, Sheri J., Chongzhi Di, Jingjing Zou, et al.. (2024). Using functional principal component analysis (FPCA) to quantify sitting patterns derived from wearable sensors. International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity. 21(1). 48–48. 2 indexed citations
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Nguyen, Steve, John Bellettiere, Chongzhi Di, et al.. (2024). Prospective Associations of Accelerometer‐Measured Machine‐Learned Sedentary Behavior With Death Among Older Women: The OPACH Study. Journal of the American Heart Association. 13(5). e031156–e031156.
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Carlson, Jordan, Andrew T. Kaczynski, Robin P. Shook, et al.. (2023). Neighborhood park access and park characteristics are associated with weight status in youth. Health & Place. 83. 103116–103116. 4 indexed citations
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Laroche, Helena H., et al.. (2023). Prospective associations of neighborhood healthy food access and walkability with weight status in a regional pediatric health system. International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity. 20(1). 113–113. 2 indexed citations
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Mossavar‐Rahmani, Yasmin, Juan Lin, Rebecca J. Song, et al.. (2023). Characterizing longitudinal change in accelerometry-based moderate-to-vigorous physical activity in the Hispanic Community Health Study/Study of Latinos and the Framingham Heart Study. BMC Public Health. 23(1). 1614–1614. 5 indexed citations
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Davis, Ann M., Christie A. Befort, Christopher Tuck, et al.. (2023). Rationale and design of integrating a parents first obesity intervention with a pediatric weight management intervention for rural families – Evaluating the ripple effect. Contemporary Clinical Trials. 128. 107140–107140.
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Shook, Robin P., et al.. (2022). Decreased Physical Activity Among Youth Resulting From COVID-19 Pandemic–Related School Closures: Natural Experimental Study. JMIR Formative Research. 6(4). e35854–e35854. 16 indexed citations
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Carlson, Jordan, Robin P. Shook, Ann M. Davis, et al.. (2021). Investigating associations between physical activity-related neighborhood built environment features and child weight status to inform local practice. Social Science & Medicine. 270. 113694–113694. 11 indexed citations
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Carlson, Jordan, et al.. (2019). Maternal BMI Change Linked to Child Activity Change in Family-Based Behavioral Interventions for Pediatric Weight Management. Childhood Obesity. 15(6). 371–378. 3 indexed citations
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Carlson, Jordan, J. Aaron Hipp, Jacqueline Kerr, Todd S. Horowitz, & David Berrigan. (2018). Unique Views on Obesity-Related Behaviors and Environments: Research Using Still and Video Images. Journal for the Measurement of Physical Behaviour. 1(3). 143–154. 7 indexed citations
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Calvert, Hannah G., et al.. (2018). An evaluation of the coverage of theoretically based implementation factors in disseminated classroom physical activity programs. Translational Behavioral Medicine. 10(4). 959–969. 19 indexed citations
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Carlson, Jordan, Jacqueline Kerr, Brian E. Saelens, et al.. (2018). Latent profile analysis of young adolescents’ physical activity across locations on schooldays. Journal of Transport & Health. 10. 304–314. 16 indexed citations
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Esteban‐Cornejo, Irene, Jordan Carlson, Terry L. Conway, et al.. (2016). Parental and Adolescent Perceptions of Neighborhood Safety Related to Adolescents' Physical Activity in Their Neighborhood. Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport. 87(2). 191–199. 77 indexed citations
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Engelberg, Jessa K., et al.. (2014). Ciclovía participation and impacts in San Diego, CA: The first CicloSDias. Preventive Medicine. 69. S66–S73. 24 indexed citations
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Gell, Nancy, Dori E. Rosenberg, Jordan Carlson, Jacqueline Kerr, & Basia Belza. (2014). Built environment attributes related to GPS measured active trips in mid-life and older adults with mobility disabilities. Disability and health journal. 8(2). 290–295. 42 indexed citations
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Carlson, Jordan, Noé C. Crespo, James F. Sallis, Ruth E. Patterson, & John P. Elder. (2012). Dietary-Related and Physical Activity-Related Predictors of Obesity in Children: A 2-Year Prospective Study. Childhood Obesity. 8(2). 110–115. 75 indexed citations
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Carlson, Jordan & Daniel Stolarski. (2004). The correct solution to Berlekamp's switching game. Discrete Mathematics. 287(1-3). 145–150. 7 indexed citations

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