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Faculty Member Marilyn E. Wende, Ph.D.

Marilyn E. Wende, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor, Department of Health Education and Behavior

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Meet Marilyn E. Wende, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor


Education

  • Ph.D. in Health Promotion, Education, and Behavior, University of South Carolina (2021)
  • M.S.P.H. in Epidemiology, University of South Carolina (2017)
  • B.S. in Psychology, The Ohio State University (2015)

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Dr. Marilyn Wende has opportunities for doctoral student assistantships and mentorship. Please contact her via email for more information.

Mailing Address

FLG 73
P.O. Box 118210
Gainesville, FL 32611-8210

Biography

Marilyn Wende, Ph.D., is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Health Education and Behavior. She completed her Ph.D. in Health Promotion, Education, and Behavior and MSPH in Epidemiology at the University of South Carolina. Dr. Wende completed her postdoctoral training at Baylor University.

Dr. Marilyn Wende’s research applies an environmental justice approach to identify neighborhood resource disparities and determine their relationships with health behaviors and outcomes, including physical activity, mental health, social relationships, and cardiovascular outcomes.

She specifically focuses on the role of neighborhood features like walkability, green space, park or trail resources, community programming, and socioeconomic indicators. Dr. Wende’s research also advances initiatives to promote aging in place and identifies environmental factors that are instrumental for older adults to maintain physical activity and independence.

To advance research that addresses health disparities, Dr. Wende evaluates community-led physical activity and health promotion initiatives using natural experimental methods. Dr. Wende has taught about the application of natural experiments in community-based research and has applied these methods to evaluate community-led programs in rural areas.

Dr. Wende currently serves as the fellow for the Physical Activity Policy Research and Evaluation Network (PAPREN) Rural Active Living Workgroup, a multi-disciplinary network of researchers and practitioners advancing active living research and facilitating the implementation and evaluation of physical activity initiatives in rural communities.

Dr. Wende is a member of several professional organizations, including American Academy of Health Behavior and the International Society for Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity.

She has received awards for research presentations from the American Public Health Association, American Academy of Health Behavior, and University of South Carolina’s Annual Nutrition Consortium Research Symposium.

Finally, Dr. Wende has published in leading journals, including Preventive Medicine, The Journal of Rural Health, International Journal of Environmental Health Research and Women’s Health Issues.

Areas of Interest

  • Epidemiology of physical (in)activity
  • Behavioral health
  • Implementation science
  • Measurement of physical activity and healthy eating environments
  • Identification of environmental resource and health disparities
  • Community-based approaches to rural active living
  • Aging in place and age-friendly environments

Research Methods

  • Qualitative and mixed methods
  • Quantitative methods
  • Spatial analyses or GIS
  • Natural experiments or quasi-experimental methods
  • Community-based participatory research

Publications