Colin J Orr
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Recent Articles
1.
Orr C, Catenaccio E, Fraher E, Simon H, Stille C, Turner A, et al.
Acad Pediatr
. 2025 Mar;
:102809.
PMID: 40032024
No abstract available.
2.
Heerman W, Rothman R, Sanders L, Schildcrout J, Flower K, Delamater A, et al.
JAMA
. 2024 Nov;
332(24):2068-2080.
PMID: 39489149
Importance: Infant growth predicts long-term obesity and cardiovascular disease. Previous interventions designed to prevent obesity in the first 2 years of life have been largely unsuccessful. Obesity prevalence is high...
3.
Lambert J, Lutz M, Orr C, Schildcrout J, Bian A, Flower K, et al.
J Pediatr
. 2024 Oct;
276:114355.
PMID: 39428091
Objective: To examine the association between social capital and household food insecurity among US families with newborns. Study Design: This cross-sectional analysis used enrollment data from 881 newborn-caregiver dyads at...
4.
Orr C, Gorecki M, Woo Baidal J
Pediatr Clin North Am
. 2024 Sep;
71(5):805-818.
PMID: 39343494
The etiology of pediatric obesity is complex and multifactorial. This article encourages pediatric clinicians to consider patient's socioenvironmental context and structural discrimination as drivers of pediatric obesity. Viewing pediatric obesity...
5.
Wolf E, Rivara F, Orr C, Sen A, Chapman D, Woolf S
JAMA
. 2024 May;
331(20):1732-1740.
PMID: 38703403
Importance: Mortality rates in US youth have increased in recent years. An understanding of the role of racial and ethnic disparities in these increases is lacking. Objective: To compare all-cause...
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Orr C, McCartha E, Vinci R, Mink R, Leonard M, Bissell M, et al.
Pediatrics
. 2024 Feb;
153(Suppl 2).
PMID: 38300012
This article summarizes the findings of a Pediatrics supplement addressing the United States workforce for 15 pediatric subspecialties. It includes results from a microsimulation model projecting supply through 2040; growth...
7.
Orr C, Leslie L, Schaechter J, Williams X, Montez K, Deen J, et al.
Pediatrics
. 2024 Feb;
153(Suppl 2).
PMID: 38300010
Using multiple metrics, the diversity of the pediatric population in the United States is increasing. However, recent data suggest significant disparities in both the prevalence and management of child health...
8.
Correll C, Klein-Gitelman M, Henrickson M, Battafarano D, Orr C, Leonard M, et al.
Pediatrics
. 2024 Feb;
153(Suppl 2).
PMID: 38300008
The Pediatric Rheumatology (PRH) workforce supply in the United States does not meet the needs of children. Lack of timely access to PRH care is associated with poor outcomes for...
9.
Weidemann D, Orr C, Norwood V, Brophy P, Leonard M, Ashoor I
Pediatrics
. 2024 Feb;
153(Suppl 2).
PMID: 38300004
Pediatric nephrology is dedicated to caring for children with kidney disease, a unique blend of acute care and chronic longitudinal patient relationships. Though historically a small field, trainee interest has...
10.
Aye T, Boney C, Orr C, Leonard M, Leslie L, Allen D
Pediatrics
. 2024 Feb;
153(Suppl 2).
PMID: 38300000
The pediatric endocrinology (PE) workforce in the United States is struggling to sustain an adequate, let alone optimal, workforce capacity. This article, one of a series of articles in a...