Dalton V. Hoose
Researcher
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
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Dalton V. Hoose's research investigates the intersection of health, behavior, and social factors, with a particular focus on diabetes and intergroup dynamics. Hoose has studied sugar-sweetened beverage consumption in relation to body mass index among Marshallese adults in Arkansas. Additionally, their work has examined the immune system's response to vaccination and its association with intergroup bias, specifically how cytokine activity may influence evaluations of job applicants from minority groups. Hoose's research protocol for a family model diabetes self-management education and support program in faith-based organizations in the Republic of the Marshall Islands highlights an interest in culturally tailored health interventions. Their scholarship metrics include an h-index of 2 and 4 total publications.
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- h-index: 2
- Publications: 4
- Citations: 10
Selected Publications
- Immune response and intergroup bias: Vaccine-induced increases in cytokine activity are associated with worse evaluations of resume for Latina job applicant (2024) DOI
- Immune System and Intergroup Bias: Vaccine-Induced Increases in Cytokine Activity Are Associated with Worse Evaluations of Resume for Latina Job Applicant (2023) DOI
- Sugar-sweetened beverage consumption is associated with higher body mass index among Marshallese adults in Arkansas (2021) DOI
- Family model diabetes self-management education and support in faith-based organizations in the republic of the Marshall Islands study protocol (2021) DOI
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