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Chiquita A. Briley

Chiquita A. Briley, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor

Office: 160B Herzer
Email: cbriley@fsnhp.msstate.edu
Phone: 662-325-0240

Education

  • Ph.D. University of Nebraska-Lincoln
  • M.S. University of Nebraska-Lincoln
  • B.S. Southern University A&M College

Courses Taught

  • FNH 2283 Child Health and Nutrition
  • FNH 4193/6193 Social and Cultural Aspects of Nutrition
  • FNH 4373/6373 Career Skills in Food Science, Nutrition and Health Promotion
  • FNH 8243 Community Nutrition

Extension Programming and Research Interest

  • Socioeconomic and cultural influences of dietary intake among minority audiences
  • Food insecurity issues
  • War on Hunger: Universities Fighting World Hunger

Memberships

  • Gamma Sigma Delta Honor Society of Agriculture
  • Society for Nutrition Education
  • Clinicians of the Poor and Underserved
  • Healthy Corner Store Network

Selected Journal Articles

  • Paker,S., Hunter, T., Briley, C., Miracle, S., Hermann, J., VanDelinder, J., Standridge,J. (2011) Formative assessment using social marketing principles to identify health and nutrition perspectives of Native American women living within the Chickasaw Nation boundaries. J Nutr Educ Behav. Vol 43:1, pp. 55-62.
  • Heiselt, A. and Briley, C. (2011) The Day One Leadership Program: Engaging Campus in Community Hunger Issues through Service Learning. Journal of Community Engagement and Higher Education Vol 1:2, pp 1-11.
  • Parker, S., Phelps, J., Briley, C. (2008) Economic Development and Redevelopment: A Toolkit on Land Use and Health. From California Department of Health Services. 153-page primer for public health advocates to stimulate the development of new food retail or to expand food access in low-income neighborhoods. J Nutr Educ Behav. Vol 40:4, pp 270-271.
  • Briley, C. (2006). Obesity among Postpartum African-American Adolescents. Journal of the American Dietetic Association. Vol 106: 1, pp 87-88.
  • Briley, C., Flanagan, N.L., and Lewis, N. (2002). In-Home Prenatal Nutrition Intervention Increased Dietary Iron Intakes and Reduced Low Birth weight in Low-Income African-American Women. Journal of the American Dietetic Association. Vol 102: 7, pp 984-987.
  • Parker, S., Phelps, J., Briley, C. (in press) Economic Development and Redevelopment: A Toolkit on Land Use and Health. From California Department of Health Services. 153-page primer for public health advocates to stimulate the development of new food retail or to expand food access in low-income neighborhoods. J Nutr Educ Behav
  • Briley, C. (2006). Obesity among Postpartum African-American Adolescents. Journal of the American Dietetic Association. Vol 106: 1, pp 87-88.
  • Briley,C., Flanagan, N.L., and Lewis, N. (2002). In-Home Prenatal Nutrition Intervention Increased Dietary Iron Intakes and Reduced Low Birth weight in Low-Income African-American Women. Journal of the American Dietetic Association. Vol 102: 7, pp 984-987.