Courtney Fose
Assistant Professor
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Dietetics and Nutrition, College of Health Profession
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Courtney Fose's research focuses on public health and nutrition, with a particular emphasis on child and adolescent health and food security. Her recent publications investigate the relationship between childhood obesity and socioeconomic status in Arkansas, the association of school meal preparation type with BMI in Head Start children, and pre- and post-pandemic body mass index comparisons in young children. Fose has also explored university student food insecurity and its barriers, as well as the compliance with USDA meal patterns in Arkansas public schools. Additionally, her work includes a pilot study on dietitian-led counseling to improve self-efficacy in patients undergoing genetic testing and research on simulation experiences in medical education for enteral tube placement. She collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Lisa T. Jansen, Reza Hakkak, and Lesley Jones.
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- Publications: 14
Selected Publications
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A Pilot Study Demonstrates That Dietitian-led Counseling May Improve Perceived Self-efficacy in Primary Care Patients Electing for Single Nucleotide Polymorphism Testing (2024)
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Simulation Experience Helps Students Achieve CRDN 3.5 Regarding Enteral Tube Placement (2024)
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Compliance with USDA Meal Pattern in Arkansas Public Schools Participating in the National School Lunch Program (2024)
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The Relationship Between Childhood Obesity and Socioeconomic Status in Arkansas (2024)
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Association of School Meal Preparation Type with BMI of Head Start Children (2024)
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University Student Food Insecurity Risk, On-campus Food Pantry Usage, and Its Barriers (2024)
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Pre- and Post-pandemic Body Mass Index Comparisons in 2-5-year-olds in a Head Start Program (2024)
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Obesity Indices Positively Correlate With Age in 2 to 5-Year-Old Children in a Head Start Program and Was Exacerbated by the Coronavirus Disease 2019 Pandemic (2024)
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Sugar Consumption in Adults and Children: Are There Differences Across Biological Sex or Socioeconomic Status? (2023)
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A Targeted Needs Assessment for Provision of Preceptor Education on ACEND Enhanced Competencies (2022)
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Development of an Innovative Learning Model for Dietetic Interns Utilizing Gross Anatomy Lab Resources (2021)
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- P08-005-23 The Effect of Adding a Registered Dietitian to the Interdisciplinary Team on Malnutrition Diagnosis and Nutrition Care in Long-Term Care Residents
- P04-009-23 Impact of a PharmD, MSCN Guided Educational Intervention on Knowledge of Nutrition & Dietary Supplement Use in Baseball and Softball Athletes at an NCAA Division II Program
- P04-009-23 Impact of a PharmD, MSCN Guided Educational Intervention on Knowledge of Nutrition & Dietary Supplement Use in Baseball and Softball Athletes at an NCAA Division II Program
- P08-005-23 The Effect of Adding a Registered Dietitian to the Interdisciplinary Team on Malnutrition Diagnosis and Nutrition Care in Long-Term Care Residents
- P04-009-23 Impact of a PharmD, MSCN Guided Educational Intervention on Knowledge of Nutrition & Dietary Supplement Use in Baseball and Softball Athletes at an NCAA Division II Program
- P08-005-23 The Effect of Adding a Registered Dietitian to the Interdisciplinary Team on Malnutrition Diagnosis and Nutrition Care in Long-Term Care Residents
- P08-005-23 The Effect of Adding a Registered Dietitian to the Interdisciplinary Team on Malnutrition Diagnosis and Nutrition Care in Long-Term Care Residents
- P04-009-23 Impact of a PharmD, MSCN Guided Educational Intervention on Knowledge of Nutrition & Dietary Supplement Use in Baseball and Softball Athletes at an NCAA Division II Program
- A Pilot Study Demonstrates That Dietitian-led Counseling May Improve Perceived Self-efficacy in Primary Care Patients Electing for Single Nucleotide Polymorphism Testing
- A Pilot Study Demonstrates That Dietitian-led Counseling May Improve Perceived Self-efficacy in Primary Care Patients Electing for Single Nucleotide Polymorphism Testing
- A Pilot Study Demonstrates That Dietitian-led Counseling May Improve Perceived Self-efficacy in Primary Care Patients Electing for Single Nucleotide Polymorphism Testing
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