Armstrong, Bridget

Assistant Professor

Dr. Armstrong’s research examines the etiology of health behaviors related to pediatric obesity. Her work aims to leverage intensive longitudinal data to examine the predictors and dynamics health behaviors including sleep, screen time, sedentary behavior, and mental health. Based in a socio-ecological perspective, her work spans multiple levels of influence, from environmental, to social/interpersonal and biological.

Biographical Profile

College
Arnold School of Public Health
Department
Exercise Science
Tenure Status
Tenure Track

Interest Background

Personal Focus Areas
examine the etiology of health behaviors related to pediatric obesity
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