Browsing Pediatrics by Author "Collier, David N."
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Impact of BMI, Socioeconomic Status and Bedtime Technology Use on Sleep Duration in Adolescents
Stine, Frederick; Collier, David N.; Fang, Xiangming; Dew, Kelsey Ross; Lazorick, Suzanne (Sage, 2021-09-25)Factors related to adolescents and sleep are understudied. We evaluate the relationship between bedtime technology use (TU), TV in bedroom, weight, and socioeconomic status in seventh graders (N = 3956) enrolled in a ... -
Impact of Body Mass Index, Socioeconomic Status, and Bedtime Technology Use on Sleep Duration in Adolescents
Stine, Frederick; Collier, David N.; Fang, Xiangming; Dew, Kelsey Ross; Lazorick, Suzanne (2021) -
Obesity II: Establishing Causal Links Between Chemical Exposures and Obesity
Collier, David N. (2022-04-05) -
Promising insights into the health related quality of life for children with severe obesity
Selewski, David T.; Collier, David N.; MacHardy, Jackie; Gross, Heather E.; Pickens, Edward M.; Cooper, Alan W.; Bullock, Selam; Earls, Marian F.; Pratt, Keeley J.; Scanlon, Kelli; McNeill, Jonathan D.; Messer, Kassandra L.; Lu, Yee; Thissen, David; DeWalt, Darren A.; Gipson, Debbie S. (2013)Background Childhood obesity is a growing health concern known to adversely affect quality of life in children and adolescents. The Patient Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS) pediatric measures ... -
Quality of life and BMI changes in youth participating in an integrated pediatric obesity treatment program
Pratt, Keeley J.; Lazorick, Suzanne; Lamson, Angela L.; Ivanescu, Andrada; Collier, David N. (2013)Background Changes in Quality of Life (QOL) measures over time with treatment of obesity have not previously been described for youth. We describe the changes from baseline through two follow up visits in youth QOL (assessed ... -
Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Consumption and Food Insecurity in Pediatric Patients with Obesity
Bostick, Kimberly Paige (2015-04-30)Consumption of sugar sweetened beverages and food insecurity are both thought to contribute to the development of obesity. However, little is known about the quantity and quality of sugar-sweetened beverages consumed, the ...