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preferred title Scientific Medical Director, Center for Children’s Healthy Lifestyles and Nutrition
research overview Dr. Laroche is a combined Internal Medicine/Pediatric Physician and a child and adult weight management specialist. Her research focuses on community and family approaches to obesity prevention and treatment. She works in partnership with community-based organizations to design interventions for families. These interventions support healthy behaviors while also addressing the social needs and circumstances that influence those behaviors. She has also done research on interventions in micro-environments to improve dietary behaviors including concession stands and cafeterias and research on how parents and children influence one another's health behaviors. She is also working with other weight management physicians on research to improve weight management treatment for children and address weight stigma. Recently she has also been researching how best to connect patients to community resources to address social determinants of health.

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Concept Societies, Medical
Academic Article Patient Engagement and Attitudes Toward Using the Electronic Medical Record for Medical Research: The 2015 Greater Plains Collaborative Health and Medical Research Family Survey.
Academic Article Adult fat intake associated with the presence of children in households: findings from NHANES III.
Academic Article What about the children? The experience of families involved in an adult-focused diabetes intervention.
Academic Article When adults with diabetes attempt to drink less soda: resulting adult-child interactions and household changes.
Academic Article Children's roles in parents' diabetes self-management.
Academic Article Changes in diet behavior when adults become parents.
Academic Article Weight gain among men and women who have a child enter their home.
Academic Article Concession stand makeovers: a pilot study of offering healthy foods at high school concession stands.
Academic Article Marriage and parenthood in relation to obesogenic neighborhood trajectories: The CARDIA study.
Academic Article Healthy Concessions: High School Students' Responses to Healthy Concession Stand Changes.
Academic Article Factors Influencing Diabetes Self-Management Among Medically Underserved Patients With Type II Diabetes.
Academic Article Society of Behavioral Medicine (SBM) position statement: SBM urges Congress to preserve and increase the financing of federally funded nutrition assistance programs and services.
Academic Article Society of Behavioral Medicine (SBM) position statement: SBM urges Congress to preserve and extend funding for Medicaid services.
Academic Article Society of Behavioral Medicine Position Statement: Congress should protect immigrants seeking health care.
Academic Article Implementing Follow-Along Physical Activity Videos with People Living With Chronic Conditions: A Feasibility Study.
Academic Article Diet and physical activity changes among low-income families: perspectives of mothers and their children.
Academic Article A randomized controlled trial of a community-based obesity intervention utilizing motivational interviewing and community resource mobilization for low-income families: Study protocol and baseline characteristics.
Academic Article Resource mobilization combined with motivational interviewing to promote healthy behaviors and healthy weight in low-income families: An intervention feasibility study.
Grant Increasing Access to USPSTF-Recommended Obesity Care for Youth and Adults Who Are Recipients of Medicaid: Evaluation of a Comprehensive Multidisciplinary Obesity Care Training Program in FQHCs
Academic Article Family-Based Motivational Interviewing and Resource Mobilization to Prevent Obesity: Living Well Together Trial.

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