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research overview Dr. Davis is a behavioral psychologist who is passionate about helping underserved children and families live healthier lives. Her focus is on intervention research related to physical activity and/or nutrition in children who are overweight or underweight. She enjoys working with multidisciplinary teams and mentoring individuals who want to develop careers in research. Please go to this URL for a full list of her current NIH funding as PI: https://reporter.nih.gov/search/3u9_2ebghUqDgZY1GuJdVg/projects and please go to this link for a list of her current publications: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/myncbi/1Lo4dfRSL_wQy/bibliography/public/

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Concept Adolescent
Concept Child
Concept Child Behavior
Concept Child Development
Concept Child Health Services
Concept Psychology, Child
Concept Child, Preschool
Concept Father-Child Relations
Concept Parent-Child Relations
Concept Psychotherapy
Concept Psychotherapy, Group
Concept Adolescent Nutritional Physiological Phenomena
Concept Child Nutrition Sciences
Academic Article A randomized clinical trial of dietary calcium to improve bone accretion in children with juvenile rheumatoid arthritis.
Academic Article Pediatric obesity attitudes, services, and information among rural parents: a qualitative study.
Academic Article Competitive foods in schools: availability and purchasing in predominately rural small and large high schools.
Academic Article Moving from tube to oral feeding in medically fragile nonverbal toddlers.
Academic Article The use of telemedicine in pediatric psychology: research review and current applications.
Academic Article The use of TeleMedicine in the treatment of paediatric obesity: feasibility and acceptability.
Academic Article Obesity and related health behaviors among urban and rural children in the United States: data from the National Health And Nutrition Examination Survey 2003-2004 and 2005-2006.
Academic Article Treating rural pediatric obesity through telemedicine: baseline data from a randomized controlled trial.
Academic Article Treating rural pediatric obesity through telemedicine: outcomes from a small randomized controlled trial.
Academic Article Interdisciplinary Strategies for Treating Oral Aversions in Children.
Academic Article Adherence With Multiple National Healthy Lifestyle Recommendations in a Large Pediatric Center Electronic Health Record and Reduced Risk of Obesity.
Grant Enhancing Nutrition and Activity in Rural Children
Grant Rural Disparities in Pediatric Obesity: The iAmHealthy Intervention
Grant momHealth: Mobile Multiple Health Behavior Change in Teen Pregnancy & Parenting
Grant A Randomized Controlled Trial to Enhance Nutrition and Activity Among Rural Child
Grant "A randomized controlled trial of amitriptyline for chronic oral food refusal"
Grant The safety and efficacy of megesterol as part of an outpatient feeding protocol for children with chronic medical conditions
Academic Article Factor Structure of a Spanish Translation of an Obesity-Specific Parent-Report Measure of Health-Related Quality of Life.
Academic Article iAmHealthy: Rationale, design and application of a family-based mHealth pediatric obesity intervention for rural children.
Academic Article Randomized trial comparing two methods of increasing dietary calcium intake in children with inflammatory bowel disease.
Academic Article The validity of the ADHD section of the Diagnostic Interview Schedule for Children.
Academic Article Relationships between tattling, likeability, and social classification: a preliminary investigation of adolescents in residential care.
Academic Article The importance of fathers in pediatric research: These authors are on to something important.
Academic Article Clinical-Community Collaboration: A Strategy to Improve Retention and Outcomes in Low-Income Minority Youth in Family-Based Obesity Treatment.

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