Amy J. Schulz, PhD
Professor
University of Michigan School of Public Health
Department of Health Behavior and Health Education
1415 Washington Heights
Ann Arbor,
MI
USA
48109
Biographical Sketch: Amy Schulz is Professor in the Department of Health Behavior and Health Education at the University of Michigan School of Public Health. She has worked with the Healthy Environments Partnership to understand and address aspects of the built environment that contribute to racial, ethnic and socioeconomic inequalities in cardiovascular risk in Detroit since 2000.
Papers:
3241.0
Oxidative stress in your everyday life
3411.0
Influence of discrimination within an anti-immigrant sociopolitical context on cumulative biological risk for latinos in detroit, MI
4017.0
An examination of the associations among neighborhood racial composition, neighborhood poverty, access to care, perceived discrimination and hypertension treatment: Does your zip code determine your health outcomes?
4217.0
Storytelling in community intervention research to promote social support and problem-solving skills for engagement in physical activity
4252.0
Using an environmental justice framework to examine cumulative effects of particulate matter and access to antioxidant rich foods on blood pressure
4370.0
Does neighborhood poverty modify the association between and depressive symptomatology and allostatic load?
4371.0
Using comparative effectiveness research to inform the design of a physical activity intervention for African American and Latino youth: Experiences of a community based participatory research partnership
4389.0
Exposure to air pollution and access to antioxidants: Mapping structural factors in the oxidative stress process in the case of Detroit, Michigan
4418.0
Walk your heart to health: Predictors of participation in a community-based walking group intervention in low to moderate income urban communities
5027.0
Do perceptions of neighborhood safety modify the effectiveness of an intervention to promote physical activity, a major correlate of obesity?
5120.1
Social disparities in pre-hypertension and hypertension in colombian adults
5150.0
Enhancing capacity of community organizations to engage in equitable research partnerships