2015 Research Annual Report
Behavioral Medicine and Clinical Psychology

Featured Research

Changes in energy intake, weight and height.

Preschoolers with CF Benefit When Parents Learn to Optimally Address Behavioral and Nutritional Needs

Researchers in the Division of Behavioral Medicine and Clinical Psychology have discovered that in-person and telephone intervention programs designed for parents of preschool children with cystic fibrosis (CF) can help the children improve their eating habits and daily calorie intake – a major challenge in meeting the important nutritional needs and critical growth milestones known to improve their survival into adolescence.

Read More