General Pediatrics Research
NYU Langone’s Division of General Pediatrics is committed to the advancement of knowledge through research, with the ultimate goal of improving children’s health. The division’s faculty, including clinicians and researchers from primary care pediatrics, the Section of Pediatric Hospital Medicine, and the Child Protection Program along with researchers from the Division of Pediatric Hospital Medicine, conduct comprehensive research that addresses significant public health issues affecting children’s health, care, and wellbeing.
Research interests in the division are wide-ranging and are supported by grants from federal agencies, foundations, and local sources. In the primary care setting, these include poverty-associated health disparities, the role of health literacy in adverse child health outcomes, and strategies to prevent obesity and enhance early child development.
Research and quality improvement interests in the inpatient setting focus on issues that affect children who are in hospitals, including inpatient safety during discharge and transitions of care, postoperative hospital care models and inpatient pain management, child and family engagement in care and research, drug development, and well-newborn care.
Below are examples of some of the research activities within the Division of General Pediatrics:
- poverty-related social determinants of health and pediatric healthcare practice redesign
- Starting Early Program: primary care–based childhood obesity prevention beginning in pregnancy
- health literacy and child health: medication errors, obesity prevention, and asthma management
- smoke exposure and child and adult health
- pediatric hospital medicine best practices
- determinants of child developmental outcomes: digital media exposure, health literacy, and social needs
Division Publications
Division faculty members frequently publish their research in leading peer-reviewed publications. Here is a selection of their recent accomplishments.
Postacute Sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 in Children
Pediatrics (1948). 2024 Mar 01; 153:
Material Hardship, Protective Factors, Children's Special Health Care Needs and the Health of Mothers and Fathers
Academic pediatrics. 2024 Mar ; 24:267-276
Correction: The interrelationship and accumulation of cardiometabolic risk factors amongst young adults in the United Arab Emirates: The UAE Healthy Future Study
Diabetology & metabolic syndrome. 2024 Feb 07; 16:36
Prenatal and Pediatric Primary Care-Based Child Obesity Prevention: Effects of Adverse Social Determinants of Health on Intervention Attendance and Impact
Childhood obesity. 2024 Feb 01;
Household Food Insecurity and Maternal-Toddler Fruit and Vegetable Dietary Concordance
Journal of nutrition education & behavior. 2024 Feb ; 56:100-109
Implementing a Family-Centered Rounds Intervention Using Novel Mentor-Trios
Pediatrics (1948). 2024 Jan 01; 153:
Prenatal and Pediatric Primary Care-Based Child Obesity Prevention: Effects of Adverse Social Determinants of Health on Intervention Attendance and Impact
Childhood obesity. 2024;
Early Childcare Precarity and Subsequent Maternal Health
Women's health issues. 2023 Nov 15;