Bonnie T Jortberg1, Raquel Rosen2, Sarah Roth2, Luke Casias2, L Miriam Dickinson2, Letoynia Coombs2, Nida S Awadallah2, Meaghann K Bernardy2, W Perry Dickinson2. 1. From the Department of Family Medicine, University of Colorado School of Medicine, Aurora (BTJ, LMD, LC, NSA, MKB, WPD); the Colorado Academy of Family Physicians (RR, SR, LC); and Rose Family Medicine Residency Program, Rose Medical Center, Denver, CO (NSA, MKB). bonnie.jortberg@ucdenver.edu. 2. From the Department of Family Medicine, University of Colorado School of Medicine, Aurora (BTJ, LMD, LC, NSA, MKB, WPD); the Colorado Academy of Family Physicians (RR, SR, LC); and Rose Family Medicine Residency Program, Rose Medical Center, Denver, CO (NSA, MKB).
Keywords:
Behavior Therapy; Blood Pressure; Body Mass Index; Child; Colorado; Curriculum; Family Practice; Follow-Up Studies; Food Supply; Life Style; Outcome Assessment (Health Care); Pediatric Obesity; Pediatrics; Pilot Projects; Primary Health Care; United States
Authors: Denise E Wilfley; W Stewart Agras; Ellen E Fitzsimmons-Craft; Cara Bohon; Dawn M Eichen; R Robinson Welch; Booil Jo; Ramesh Raghavan; Enola K Proctor; G Terence Wilson Journal: JAMA Psychiatry Date: 2020-02-01 Impact factor: 25.911