LLeRA#
Project Title
PrincipalInvestigator
InfoEd Project Status
Start Date
End Date
Investigator Role on Project
PT 2190394
Help Me Grow - SI031
Baum, Marti Francene
Awarded
07 Aug 2019
06 Aug 2023
Principal Investigator
PT 2200014
A Multi-Component Intervention to Strengthen Families and Build Youth Resilience
Marie-mitchell, Ariane
Awarded
01 Jun 2021
14 May 2024
PD/PI
LLeRA#
Project Title
PrincipalInvestigator
InfoEd Project Status
Start Date
End Date
Investigator Role on Project
PT 2190394
Help Me Grow - SI031
Baum, Marti Franceene
Awarded
07 Aug 2019
06 Aug 2023
Principal Investigator
PT 2200014
A Multi-Component Intervention to Strengthen Families and Build Youth Resilience
Marie-mitchell, Ariane
Awarded
01 Jun 2021
14 May 2024
PD/PI
(07/2022)
See in the LONG DESCRIPTION: Two of my grants are not shown correctly. I have requested to have this updated. Nothing is showing corrently as the below LLeRA# should be listed under Grants and not under publications. I have sent emails for corrections.
LLeRA#
Project Title
PrincipalInvestigator
InfoEd Project Status
Start Date
End Date
Investigator Role on Project
PT 2190394
Help Me Grow - SI031
Baum, Marti Franceene
Awarded
07 Aug 2019
06 Aug 2023
Principal Investigator
PT 2200014
A Multi-Component Intervention to Strengthen Families and Build Youth Resilience
Marie-mitchell, Ariane
Awarded
01 Jun 2021
14 May 2024
PD/PI
(06/2022)
Abstract
1. Childhood Obesity, Social Determinants of Health, Social Vulnerability Index and Hospitalization. Jo Ann Johnson, Marti Baum, MD
School of Medicine, Loma Linda University Heatlh
APC, awaiting URL, see below URL
(03/2022)
(link)
2. Impact of Physician Training on Management of Adverse Childhood Experiences
Tiffany Pariva1, Annie Kim1, Marti Baum1, and Ariane Marie-Mitchell1
1Loma Linda University School of Medicine, Loma Linda, CA, United States.
APC, awaiting URL, see below URL
(03/2022)
(link)
3. Efficacy of Charting Social Determinants of Health in the Pediatric Setting.Caryn Ausenhus, Marti Baum, MD
Loma Linda University School of Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, Loma Linda University Health.
APC, awaiting URL, see below URL
(03/2022)
(link)
4. RisK, But No Reward - Assessing the Relationship Between Social Determinants of Health Risk Factors and Disease. Lauren Shields, Marti Baum, MD
School of Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, Loma LInda University Health
APC, awaiting URL, see below URL
(03/2022)
(link)
Tabatabai, I., & Baum, M. (2021). Exposure to Adverse Childhood Experiences and High-Risk Behaviors in Native-Born Adolescents Versus Immigrant Adolescents at a Regional Center for Homeless and At-Risk Youth.
AAP Pulications
(2021)
Chau, M. Riantawan, S. Taala, K, Malika, N, Baum, M. Parental Guidance of Meal Portions and Childhood Obesity. Pediatric Western Society Research, Jan 2016. Loma Linda University School of Medicine. Institute for Community Partnerships; Loma Linda, CA, United States.
(01/2016)
K. Ta-ala, S. Riantawan, M. Chau, N. Malika, M. Baum. Effects of Body Mass Index, Self-Perception and Culture on Self Esteem in Children. Pediatric Western Society Research, Jan 2016. Loma Linda University School of Medicine. Institute for Community Partnerships; Loma Linda, CA, United States.
(01/2016)
S. Riantawan 1, K. Ta-ala, M. Chau, N. Malika, M. Baum. Effects of Food as Positive Reinforcement and Child’s Body Mass Index. Pediatric Western Society Research, Jan 2016. Loma Linda University School of Medicine. Institute for Community Partnerships; Loma Linda, CA, United States.
(01/2016)
Cindy Sihotang, Whitney Gutierrez, Amity Tung, Maryellen Westerberg, Marc Debay, Marti Baum Childhood Obesity: Sources of Motivation to be Healthy. Pediatric Western Society Research, Jan 2014. Pediatrics , Loma Linda University School of Medicine, Loma Linda, CA, United States.
(01/2014)
Scholarly Journals--Published
COUNCIL ON COMMUNITY PEDIATRICS PROGRAM| MARCH 01 2021
Social Factors Affecting Enrollment in Free School Lunch Programs in Housing Insecure Youths of San Bernardino County
Serena S. Luong, DO;
Marti Baum, MDPediatrics (2021) 147 (3_MeetingAbstract): 56–57.
https://doi.org/10.1542/peds.147.3MA1.56
(12/2021)
(link)
A pilot study of enhanced operation fit: The feasibility of a camp-based health intervention for ethnically diverse families of children with intellectual and developmental disabilitiesCatherine M. Sanner,Cameron L. Neece,Sylvia Herbozo,Marti F. Baum
(12/2021)
(link)
Rhonda Spencer-Hwang, DrPH; San Soret, PhD; Mark Ghamsary, PhD; Nico Rizzo, PhD; Marti Baum, MD; David Juma MPH; Susanne Montgomer, PhD. Loma Linda University. Gender Differences in Respiratory Health of School Children Exposed to Rail Yard–Generated Air Pollution: The ENRRICH Study. Jan/Feb Vol 78, Number 6, 2016. Journal of Environmental Health
Abstract: Studies about environmental burdens often explore
overall community risk. Increasing evidence suggests, however, differential
burdens by gender and age. The purpose of the authors’ research was to
determine if gender-related difference exists among children in a region
plagued with poor air quality and if increased exposure to pollutants from a
major goods movement rail yard influences the relationship. Using a cross sectional study design, the authors provided respiratory screening for children
at two elementary schools. Compared to females, males were at significantly
greater odds of exhibiting elevated fractional exhaled nitric oxide (FeNO) but
less likely to exhibit reduced lung volume. Even in an area of overall poor air
quality, the authors found that male children were a vulnerable subpopulation
for greater elevated FeNO, while females were at increased risk for reduced lung
capacity. Understanding differential burdens in vulnerable subpopulations is
critical to providing timely and responsive strategies targeted towards health based
prevention and intervention activities.
(02/2016)
Babikian, T., Freier, M.C., Pivonka, J., Burley Aaen, T., Gardner, J., Baum, M., & Chinnock, R.. Psychosocial functioning following infant heart transplantation: Parent and teacher assessments. Psychosocial functioning following infant heart transplantation: Parent and teacher assessments. Abstract, Pediatric Cardiology, 24, Nov 2003
(11/2003)
Books and Chapters
Baum, M., Freier, M.C., Freeman, K., & Chinnock, R.E. (2000) Developmental outcomes and cognitive functioning in infant and child heart transplant recipients. Progress in Pediatric Cardiology, 11, 159-163.
(2000)