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SUMMARY:Aris & Smith: Neighborhood Opportunities and Disparities in Child Health Outcomes & Lung Function Measured by Oscillometry in the Healthy Start and PETALS Cohorts
DESCRIPTION:Aris: Neighborhood Opportunities and Disparities in Child health Outcomes\nSmith: Lung Function Measured by Oscillometry in the Healthy Start and PETALS Cohorts\nKey Takeaways: \nIzzuddin M. Aris\, PhD (Harvard Medical School)\nNeighborhood Opportunities and Disparities in Child Health Outcomes \n\nMany studies that examine disparities in child health outcomes focus on individual socioeconomic factors that contribute to neighborhood disadvantage (e.g.\, high poverty rates)\, but these analyses may not adequately capture the totality of early-life social experiences.\nECHO research found that children who lived in neighborhoods with higher levels of opportunity during early life were at less risk for developing obesity and had lower asthma incidence\, highlighting the importance of community-level interventions that can address the structures that consistently compromise the health of marginalized communities and promote overall health equity.\n\nKate Hamlington Smith\, PhD (Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus)\nLung Function Measured by Oscillometry in the Healthy Start and Pregnancy Environment and Lifestyle Study (PETALS) Cohorts \n\nOscillometry—a technique for measuring lung function and respiratory health—can be easily used with young children in a variety of settings\, helping researchers measure and evaluate the role of maternal health in childhood lung function.\nBy studying early life exposures and measuring lung function in childhood\, researchers can identify the exposures that may be modified to protect lung health and decrease the risk of developing respiratory diseases.\n\nSpeakers: \nIzzuddin M. Aris\, PhD \nDepartment of Population Medicine\, Harvard Medical School\nDivision of Chronic Disease Research Across the Lifecourse\, Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Institute \n  \n  \nSpeaker Bio: Dr. Aris is an epidemiologist and Assistant Professor in the Department of Population Medicine at Harvard Medical School and Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Institute. He earned his BSc in Biomedical Sciences in 2010\, and PhD in Epidemiology in 2015\, both from the National University of Singapore. \n  \n \nKate Hamlington Smith\, PhD \nPediatric Pulmonary and Sleep Medicine\nChildren’s Hospital Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus \n  \n  \nSpeaker Bio: Dr. Hamlington Smith is an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics in the Section of Pediatric Pulmonary and Sleep Medicine at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus and Children’s Hospital Colorado\, where she studies the progression of asthma and complex respiratory diseases in early childhood. She received her PhD in Biomedical Engineering from Tulane University\, followed by post-doctoral study in lung physiology at the University of Vermont. \nDate: Wednesday\, June 14th\, 1 to 2pm ET| \nDr. Aris’s Slides\nDr. Smith’s Slides
URL:https://echochildren.org/event/aris-smith-neighborhood-opportunities-and-disparities-in-child-health-outcomes-effects-of-early-life-factors-on-respiratory-impedance-in-childhood-the-healthy-start-elegant-and-petals-cohorts/
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