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Acceptance Based Coping Skills for Diabetes Delivered By Promotores (External Link)
This overall project aims to develop an acceptable and feasible Promotores-delivered intervention program for Hispanic/Latino patients with type 2 diabetes. Specifically, this study aims to conduct a mixed-methods, single arm …
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Integrating Food Rx With Best Feeding Practices With EFNEP (External Link)
The purpose of the pilot study is to test the FFYF feeding curriculum material and procedures for implementation, staff training, recruitment, and data collection.
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Food for Thought: Executive Functioning Around Eating Among Children (External Link)
Appetite self-regulation (ASR) has been described as involving children's use of eating-specific, "top-down" cognitive processes to moderate "bottom-up" biological drives to eat. Much of the research to date on ASR …
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Nurturing Needs Study: Parenting Food Motivated Children (External Link)
High levels of food motivation among young children are heritable, track over time, and associated with elevated risks of unhealthy eating and obesity. Despite significant growth of family-based obesity prevention …
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EMPoWER Study - Strengths-based Behavioral Intervention for Youth With Type 1 Diabetes (External Link)
The goal of the randomized clinical trial (RCT) is to learn if a brief behavioral intervention targeting multiple systems ("Type 1 Doing Well" Program) can improve glycemic, behavioral, and psychosocial …
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Healthy Communities Through CHW Initiatives (External Link)
Social determinants of health (SODH) are environmental variables that determine quality-of-life outcomes and risks that are delineated into five domains. Inequities in SODH are directly associated with diabetes. Latino(a)s suffer …
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Body Fat Index for Obstetric Risk Stratification (External Link)
Obesity is one of the most common global risk factors for significant health issues, that has become increasingly prevalent among reproductive aged women. In the United States, obesity affects 21% …
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Arginine Metabolism in Youth With Type 2 Diabetes (External Link)
In parallel with the youth obesity epidemic, type 2 diabetes (T2D) in youth is becoming a significant public health concern. The incidence of pediatric T2D increased by 50% during the …
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Pilot Study of Brief Intervention to Support Diabetes Health-Related Quality of Life (External Link)
The aims of this pilot study are to evaluate the feasibility, acceptability, preliminary impact, and costs of a brief behavioral intervention to support diabetes health-related quality of life, delivered remotely …
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Hyperhydration in Children With Shiga Toxin-Producing E. Coli Infection (External Link)
The hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS) is the most serious complication of high-risk Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC) infection and the most common cause of acquired acute kidney injury in otherwise …
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