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FRC has a consistent record of accomplishment of excellence in research focused on family, child, youth, and community health. FRC is committed to informing and developing low-cost, highly scalable, and sustainable prevention and intervention programs to promote the wellbeing of families, children, youth, and communities.
Related Projects
- Understanding Nutritional Challenges of People Who Have Experienced Cancer
- CACFP Food Program and Family Child Care Study
- Diet and Adiposity as Potential Effect Modifiers in the Relationship Between the Oxidative Potential of Particulate Matter and Inflammation in Children
- Optimizing a Mindful Intervention for Urban Minority Youth via Stress Physiology
- COVID-19 Thorns & Silver Linings for Mental Health & Vaccine Uptake: A Mixed-Method Study of Role Reversal, Overload, Stress, and Resilience
- STRONG Kids 2: A Cells to Society Approach to Nutrition
- Indoor Air, Diet Quality, and Child Health (more information will be forthcoming)
- Environmental Risks in the Context of Family Child Care (more information will be forthcoming)
- Building the Next Generation of Engaged Researchers: Utilizing Youth Participatory Action Research to Engage Teens in Community Policy Change (more information will be forthcoming)
- SPROUTS Growing Healthy Habits
- JUS Media? Programme: Food-Focused Media Literacy for Jamaican Families
- Abriendo Caminos: Clearing the Path to Hispanic Health
- Children's Environmental Health Center's Community Outreach and Translation Core
- Dietary and Microbial Predictors of Childhood Obesity Risk
- Fathers and Family Mealtimes: Identifying Men's Roles in Increasing Children's Healthy Eating Habits
- Feeding Kids in Care
- Follow Through on the Intent to Breastfeed: The Impact of Non-Parental Child Care
- Gardening and Family Health
- Gene—Microbiome—Environment Interactions
- Hunger-Free Summer Hub Project Program
- Improving Feeding Practices in Childcare Settings
- Mealtime Strategies for Picky Eating Behaviors of Children in Center- and Home-Based Daycare Settings
- Microbial Interrelationships Between Mothers and Infants by Mode of Feeding
- Protective Parents Project
- An Evaluation of the Backpack Program in East Central Illinois
- Evaluating the Effectiveness of an Online Parenting System for High-Risk Parents
- Families Eating and Talking Together
- FOODTIME: Focusing on Obesity
- Illinois Early Childhood Activity Program (I-CAP)
- Out of School and Summer Feeding Program Evaluation
- The Pathways Project (Proyecto Caminos): Youth, Programs, and Parents
- Project DINE