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  • UNCG Research Provides Multi-Faceted View Of Families’ Health

    UNCG Research Provides Multi-Faceted View Of Families’ Health

    UNCG researchers are investigating how the pandemic impacted parents – psychologically, socially, and economically. Project lead Dr. Kierra Sattler hopes their findings will help future public health professionals dealing with multi-system disasters.


  • UNCG Nursing Faculty Works To Keep Mothers’ Hearts Healthy

    UNCG Nursing Faculty Works To Keep Mothers’ Hearts Healthy

    Dr. Forgive Avorgbedor understands that keeping families healthy extends beyond efforts to prevent childhood obesity. And that many parents face additional barriers putting them at high risk of serious health issues.


  • A Growing Issue: UNCG Research Team Fights Obesity At An Early Age

    A Growing Issue: UNCG Research Team Fights Obesity At An Early Age

    “Once a child becomes overweight or obese, it’s very difficult to reverse that trajectory,” says Jefferson-Pilot Excellence Professor Esther Leerkes. “There’s more attention now on what you can do early in life to prevent weight problems.” iGrowUP study is an expansion of UNCG’s prestigious $2.8 million iGrow study.


  • Tipping the Scales

    Tipping the Scales

    The project is among the first to simultaneously examine the biological, psychological, and social factors that could raise obesity risk, from infancy through toddlerhood, says Leerkes’ departmental colleague


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