Faculty/Staff Detail
SPH Department: Quantitative Methods
Units: N/A
Campus: Newark
Building: MSB
Room: 590
Phone: 973.972.5432
Fax: 973.972.7625
Email: bogden@umdnj.edu
Degrees/Certifications:
PhD, 1971, Seton Hall UniversityMS, 1970, Seton Hall University
Global Public Health Experience:
YesResearch Interests:
Mineral and trace element nutrition and toxicology, aging and immunity, lead poisoning, nutrient interactions with environmental toxins.
Community Service/Community Research Projects:
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Vitamin D, weather, race and pediatric lead poisoning. (Goals: to estimate the prevalence of vitamin D deficiency in Newark children enrolled in a Women, Infants and Children program, and to develop models that explain the relationships among weather, serum 25 hydroxy-vitamin D concentrations, race and blood lead concentrations). Partner: Newark Women, Infants and Children Program; and UMDNJ-School of Public Health/Institute for the Elimination of Health Disparities
Professional Service:
Chair, Newark Campus Academic Progression Committee
SPH Academic Progression Committee
Publications/Links:
ME Weinstein, JM Oleske, and JD Bogden: A selected review of breast-feeding recommendations. Nutrition Research 26: 379-384, 2006.
EG Spokas, BW Spur, H Smith, FW Kemp, and JD Bogden: Tissue lead concentration during chronic exposure of Pimephales promelas (fathead minnow) to lead nitrate in aquarium water. Environ Sci Technol 40: 6852-6858, 2006.
JD Bogden, FW Kemp, X Chen, A Stagnaro-Green, TP Stein, and TO Scholl: Low- normal serum selenium early in human pregnancy predicts lower birth weight. Nutrition Research 26: 497-502, 2006.
FW Kemp, PVSV Neti, RW Howell, P Wenger, DB Louria, and JD Bogden: Elevated blood lead concentrations and vitamin D deficiency in young, urban children. Environ Health Perspect 115: 630-635, 2007.
LM Klevay, JD Bogden, M Aladjem, HH Sandstead, FW Kemp, W Li, J Skurnick, and A Aviv: Renal and gastrointestinal potassium excretion in humans: new insight based on new data and review and analysis of published studies. J Amer College Nutrition 26: 103-110, 2007.
JD Bogden and JM Oleske: The essential trace minerals, immunity, and progression of HIV-1 infection. Nutrition Research 27:69-77, 2007.
FJ Gallagher, I Pechmann, JD Bogden, J Grabosky, and P Weis: Soil metal concentrations and vegetative assemblage structures in an urban brownfield. Environmental Pollution 153: 351-361, 2008.
FJ Gallagher, I Pechmann, JD Bogden, J Grabosky, and P Weis: Soil metal concentrations and productivity of Betula populifolia (gray birch) as measured by field spectrometry and incremental annual growth in an abandoned urban brownfield in New Jersey. Environmental Pollution 156: 699-706, 2008.
JD Bogden, FW Kemp, H Ambia-Sobhan, S Shapses, A Huang, S Jagpal, I Brown and AM Birkett: Dietary resistant starch increases bone mineral density and bone mineral content in female rats during weight cycling. Nutrition & Metabolism, in press.
Book Chapters
JD Bogden and DB Louria: Micronutrients and immunity in older people. In: Preventive Nutrition, 4th edition. A Bendich and R Deckelbaum, Editors, Springer, in press.

