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View article: Parent-Reported Obesogenic Risk Behaviors and Infant Weight at Age 6 Months
Parent-Reported Obesogenic Risk Behaviors and Infant Weight at Age 6 Months Open
Importance Parents influence young children’s diet, sleep, and physical activity behaviors. Pediatric primary care practitioners (PCPs) are uniquely positioned to identify obesogenic behaviors from infancy, yet few screening tools assess t…
View article: Effect of a care‐coordinated responsive parenting intervention on obesogenic risk behaviours among mother–infant dyads enrolled in WIC
Effect of a care‐coordinated responsive parenting intervention on obesogenic risk behaviours among mother–infant dyads enrolled in WIC Open
Summary Background Integrating health care and social care presents opportunities to deliver responsive parenting (RP) interventions for childhood obesity prevention. Objectives This analysis examined the effect of an integrated RP interve…
View article: The Relationships Between Lifestyle Behaviors, Health Perceptions, and Psychosocial Outcomes of Metabolic Syndrome Severity
The Relationships Between Lifestyle Behaviors, Health Perceptions, and Psychosocial Outcomes of Metabolic Syndrome Severity Open
The MetSSS was shown to be more sensitive to modifiable lifestyle factors compared to the number of MetS components, indicating the importance of using the MetSSS in lifestyle interventions targeting MetS to achieve MetS remission.
View article: Association of rurality and decreased continuity of care prior to a diagnosis of prediabetes
Association of rurality and decreased continuity of care prior to a diagnosis of prediabetes Open
Purpose To assess trends in continuity of care (COC) by geographic context (i.e., rural vs urban) among a cohort of persons with prediabetes prior to and after diagnosis of prediabetes. Methods We use cross‐sectional data from Geisinger's …
View article: Comparing models that integrate obstetric care and WIC on improved program enrollment during pregnancy: a protocol for a randomized controlled trial
Comparing models that integrate obstetric care and WIC on improved program enrollment during pregnancy: a protocol for a randomized controlled trial Open
ClinicalTrials.gov identifier (NCT06311799). Registered 3/13/2024.
View article: Rural-urban differences in continuity of primary care among persons with prediabetes
Rural-urban differences in continuity of primary care among persons with prediabetes Open
CONTEXT. Continuity of primary care is associated with better health outcomes, however, there are known disparities related to access to primary care among rural populations potentially fracturing continuity of care. Continuity of care may…
View article: Interpersonal Continuity of Care May Help Delay Progression to Type 2 Diabetes
Interpersonal Continuity of Care May Help Delay Progression to Type 2 Diabetes Open
This study demonstrates an association between increased interpersonal CoC after a person is diagnosed with prediabetes and a reduced risk of progressing to T2D within 3 years.
View article: Parent attitudes and behaviors associated with household food security among rural lower income families
Parent attitudes and behaviors associated with household food security among rural lower income families Open
Objective To examine associations between Theory of Planned Behavior constructs related to parent engagement in health-promoting behaviors and food resource management with household food security status. Methods A cross-sectional secondar…
View article: Weight-Related Hypertension in Youth: Evaluation of Family Nutrition and Physical Activity Tool
Weight-Related Hypertension in Youth: Evaluation of Family Nutrition and Physical Activity Tool Open
Objectives and Background: This study explores the potential moderating influence of Family Nutrition and Physical Activity (FNPA) behavior scores on reducing hypertension incidence associated with overweight changes during childhood. Meth…
View article: Home environment factors associated with child BMI changes during COVID-19 pandemic
Home environment factors associated with child BMI changes during COVID-19 pandemic Open
Background The influence of home obesogenic environments, as assessed by the validated Family Nutrition and Physical Activity (FNPA) tool, and child obesity during the COVID pandemic were evaluated using electronic health records in this r…
View article: Examination of eating competence in a geo-diverse sample with metabolic syndrome
Examination of eating competence in a geo-diverse sample with metabolic syndrome Open
Eating competence (EatC) is an intra-individual approach to eating attitudes and behaviors associated with greater well-being. EatC research has not included persons with confirmed metabolic syndrome (MetS). Therefore, EatC of persons with…
View article: Agreement between parent-report and EMR height, weight, and BMI among rural children
Agreement between parent-report and EMR height, weight, and BMI among rural children Open
Introduction Remote anthropometric surveillance has emerged as a strategy to accommodate lapses in growth monitoring for pediatricians during coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). The purpose of this investigation was to validate parent-rep…
View article: Primary care continuity among pre-diabetics and the likelihood of progressing to type 2 diabetes within 3 years
Primary care continuity among pre-diabetics and the likelihood of progressing to type 2 diabetes within 3 years Open
CONTEXT. The transition from pre-diabetes (pre-DM) to type 2 diabetes (T2D) can be prevented or delayed through lifestyle modifications. Primary care and continuity of care may help patients maintain an HbA1c within the pre-diabetic range.…
View article: Qualitative inquiry with persons with obesity about weight management in primary care and referrals
Qualitative inquiry with persons with obesity about weight management in primary care and referrals Open
Introduction Referrals to evidence-based weight management in the community-commercial sector are aligned with clinical recommendations but underutilized. Methods This qualitative study explored patients’ perceptions and expectations about…
View article: Editorial: Healthy eating and parenting messages to prevent obesity
Editorial: Healthy eating and parenting messages to prevent obesity Open
EDITORIAL article Front. Public Health, 11 April 2023Sec. Public Health and Nutrition Volume 11 - 2023 | https://doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2023.1177742
View article: Changes in Depressive Symptoms, Perceived Stress, and Food Security Among Study Participants With Metabolic Syndrome During a COVID-19–Mandated Research Pause
Changes in Depressive Symptoms, Perceived Stress, and Food Security Among Study Participants With Metabolic Syndrome During a COVID-19–Mandated Research Pause Open
A sample at high risk for COVID-19 did not experience increased stress or food insecurity, but demonstrated increased depressive symptoms after the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, with some baseline susceptibility.
View article: Patient-reported outcome measures can advance population health, but is access to instruments and use equitable?
Patient-reported outcome measures can advance population health, but is access to instruments and use equitable? Open
Patient reported outcome measures (PROM) can engage patients and clinicians to improve health outcomes. Their population health impact may be limited by systematic barriers inhibiting access to completion. In this analysis we evaluated the…
View article: Effects of a Dietitian‐Led, Telehealth Lifestyle Intervention on Blood Pressure: Results of a Randomized, Controlled Trial
Effects of a Dietitian‐Led, Telehealth Lifestyle Intervention on Blood Pressure: Results of a Randomized, Controlled Trial Open
Background Limited data exist on the benefits of lifestyle behavior change delivered using telehealth and web‐based applications with varied support on blood pressure (BP). Methods and Results We conducted a 2‐site randomized controlled tr…
View article: Family-Based Telehealth Initiative to Improve Nutrition and Physical Activity for Children With Obesity and Its Utility During COVID-19: A Mixed Methods Evaluation
Family-Based Telehealth Initiative to Improve Nutrition and Physical Activity for Children With Obesity and Its Utility During COVID-19: A Mixed Methods Evaluation Open
Guidelines recommend primary care providers refer children with obesity to behavioral interventions, but given limited program availability, access, and parental engagement, referrals remain rare. We developed telehealth coaching intervent…
View article: Communicating risk of diabetes to patients results in lower incidence at 1- and 3-year follow-up and improved preventive intervention
Communicating risk of diabetes to patients results in lower incidence at 1- and 3-year follow-up and improved preventive intervention Open
Objective One-third of American adults are estimated to have prediabetes but the vast majority are unaware. Accordingly, persons with prediabetes are equally unaware of their personal susceptibility of developing type 2 diabetes and the im…
View article: Telehealth versus Self-Directed Lifestyle Intervention to Promote Healthy Blood Pressure: a Randomized Controlled Trial
Telehealth versus Self-Directed Lifestyle Intervention to Promote Healthy Blood Pressure: a Randomized Controlled Trial Open
Introduction Lifestyle behavior modification interventions, delivered using telehealth, have been shown to be effective in reducing weight. However, limited data exists on the benefits of lifestyle behavior change delivered using telehealt…
View article: Qualitative inquiry with primary care providers and specialists about adult weight management care and referrals
Qualitative inquiry with primary care providers and specialists about adult weight management care and referrals Open
Obesity is a highly prevalent disease and providers are expected to offer or refer patients for weight management yet increasingly fewer clinical visits address obesity. Challenges to offering care are known but less is known about referra…