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Effects of Attachment-Based Intervention on Low-Income Latino Children's Emerging Health Outcomes
The goal of this randomized controlled trial is to evaluate the impacts of an attachment-based intervention (Attachment Biobehavioral Catch-Up (ABC) and Home B…
Social Determinants of Sleep and Obesity: Culturally Informing a Sleep Extension Intervention for African American Adults
African American adults sleep less and obtain worse quality sleep compared to the national average, and emerging evidence links inadequate sleep with greater m…
Biomarkers of Habitual Short Sleep and Related Cardiometabolic Risk
The overall goal is to determine how a sleep extension intervention (increasing time in bed) in individuals who maintain less than 6.5 hours sleep per night af…
Sleep Promotion Among Children Newly Diagnosed With Essential Hypertension
Determine the effectiveness and feasibility of a mobile health sleep extension approach in the pediatric nephrology setting, to increase sleep duration and red…
Nighttime Synchrony of Your Nutrition and Circadian Health: The N-Sync Study
Sleep is an important factor for overall health. This study will see how different light exposure patterns and food intake impact a person's metabolism (how th…
Optimizing a Mobile Health Platform for Sleep Promotion and Obesity Prevention in Children
The overall objective of this application is to develop a mobile health platform for the pediatric care setting to promote longer sleep duration for childhood …
A Sleep Promotion Program for Depressed Adolescents in Pediatric Primary Care
Investigators developed a brief, scalable, behavioral Sleep Promotion Program (SPP) for adolescents with short sleep duration and sleep-wake irregularity, whic…
Project SHINE (Sleep Health INitiative for Equity): Culturally Informing a Sleep Extension Intervention for African American Adults
The proposed research aims to reduce obesity-related health disparities by promoting healthy lifestyle behaviors among African Americans (AAs), given the high …