Maternal and child health study

We know better, so let’s do better
Pregnancy is a risky business in Texas. Our mothers die due to pregnancy-related complications more often than most third-world countries, leaving many children without a mom. We know that diet and health behaviors are major contributors in this crisis. Mom’s diet and other exposures during pregnancy are the best predictors for who will suffer from chronic diseases like obesity, heart disease and diabetes later in life.
In Texas, we have a rich and timely opportunity to lead the way in understanding maternal diet and child health – we have the population size and diversity, and we have many different dietary patterns that are essential to paint a complete picture for the nutritional landscape.
The IHA is working with Texas A&M AgriLife to establish a brick and mortar clinic in Fort Worth, in the heart of Texas A&M University’s downtown expansion. We are targeting 2028 for clinic completion.
Team
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Kendra Marstall
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Galen Eldridge
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Emma Lewis
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Gabi De Mello
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Byunggul “BG” Lim
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Patrick Schilling
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Srividhya “Sri” Iyer
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Masako Suzuki
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Whitney Mohr
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Kartik Shankar
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Charlie Hall
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Hyunjung “Grace” Lee
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Waylon Hastings
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Sanhita Chakraborty
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Farid Islam
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Ankita Mishra
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Cristina Arenaz
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Deven Pandeya
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Angel Christou
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Victoria Trevino
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Allyson Schaefers
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Erika Largacha Cevallos
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Alisha George
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Deyaun Jafari
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Meghan Kershaw
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Lily Benner
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Andrew McNeely
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Meredith Graham
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Margaret Demment
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Vi Luong
Publications
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Distributional Effects of Perceptional Financial Scarcity and Abundance on Food Choices.
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Slim or Plus-size burrito? A natural experiment of consumers’ restaurant choice.
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Do consumers support beginning and female farmers?
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Testing the effectiveness of lottery incentives in online experiments.
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A light-responsive neural circuit suppresses feeding.
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Improving consumer understanding of pesticide toxicity labels: experimental evidence
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Eating Egg-Rich Diets and Modeling the Addition of One Daily Egg Reduced Risk of Nutrient Inadequacy among United States Adolescents with and without Food Insecurity
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Artificial intelligence in food and nutrition evidence: The challenges and opportunities based on a convening of content experts
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The Use of Ginger Bioactive Compounds in Pregnancy: An Evidence Scan and Umbrella Review of Existing Meta-Analyses
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Public health communication during the COVID-19 health crisis: sustainable pathways to improve health information access and reach among underserved communities
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Process evaluation findings from Strong Hearts, Healthy Communities 2.0: a cardiovascular disease prevention intervention for rural women
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Barrier and Facilitators to Implementing Strong Teens for Healthy School: A qualitative analysis using the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research framework
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Improvements and Maintenance of Clinical and Functional Measures Among Rural Women: Strong Hearts, Healthy Communities-2.0 Cluster Randomized Trial