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Suzanne Bennett Johnson

Suzanne Bennett Johnson

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7772
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Overview

Suzanne Bennett Johnson is affiliated with Florida State University in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Medicine, with a focus on Biochemistry, Genetics, and Molecular Biology. They have contributed significantly to subfields including Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, Genetics, Surgery, General Health Professions, and Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health.

Their body of work addresses several main topics, notably Diabetes and associated disorders, Diabetes Management and Research, Pancreatic function and diabetes, Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet, Food Security and Health in Diverse Populations, Adolescent and Pediatric Healthcare, and Indigenous Studies and Ecology.

Among recent publications, the following papers highlight Suzanne Bennett Johnson's engagement with diabetes research and public health:

  • Consensus Guidance for Monitoring Individuals With Islet Autoantibody-Positive Pre-Stage 3 Type 1 Diabetes, 2024, Diabetes Care
  • Consensus guidance for monitoring individuals with islet autoantibody-positive pre-stage 3 type 1 diabetes, 2024, Diabetologia
  • Adherence to oral glucose tolerance testing in children in stage 1 of type 1 diabetes: The TEDDY study, 2020, Pediatric Diabetes
  • An Indigenous food sovereignty initiative is positively associated with well-being and cultural connectedness in a survey of Syilx Okanagan adults in British Columbia, Canada, 2021, BMC Public Health
  • Physical Activity and the Development of Islet Autoimmunity and Type 1 Diabetes in 5- to 15-Year-Old Children Followed in the TEDDY Study, 2023, Diabetes Care

Suzanne Bennett Johnson frequently publishes in venues related to diabetes and pediatric health. The primary publication outlets include:

  • Diabetes Care
  • Diabetologia
  • Pediatric Diabetes
  • Journal of Pediatric Psychology
  • Diabetes

Collaborations form an important part of their work, with frequent co-authors being:

  • Kimberly A. Driscoll
  • Helena Elding Larsson
  • Jessica Melin
  • Holly K. O'Donnell
  • William Hagopian

In addition to journal articles, Suzanne Bennett Johnson has contributed to book publications, including a title published by New York University Press eBooks titled "The Gay Baby Boom," released in 2022.

Best Publications

  • Physical activity and cardiovascular health

    Russell V Luepker;S. B. Johnson;L. Breslow;A. V. Chobanian

  • Empirically supported psychosocial interventions for children: an overview.

    Christopher J. Lonigan;Jean C. Elbert;Suzanne Bennett Johnson

  • Maternal feeding practices and beliefs and their relationships to overweight in early childhood.

    Amy E. Baughcum;Scott W. Powers;Suzanne Bennett Johnson;Leigh A. Chamberlin

  • Immunosuppression with azathioprine and prednisone in recent-onset insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus.

    Janet Silverstein;Noel Maclaren;William Riley;Rebecca Spillar

  • Behavioral science in diabetes. Contributions and opportunities.

    Russell E. Glasgow;Edwin B. Fisher;Barbara J. Anderson;Annette LaGreca

  • Assessing daily management in childhood diabetes.

    Suzanne B. Johnson;Janet Silverstein;Arlan Rosenbloom;Randy Carter

  • Methodological issues in diabetes research. Measuring adherence.

    Suzanne Bennett Johnson

  • Disordered Eating, Body Mass, and Glycemic Control in Adolescents With Type 1 Diabetes

    Lisa J. Meltzer;Suzanne Bennett Johnson;Jason M. Prine;Richard A. Banks

  • Cognitive and Behavioral Knowledge About Insulin-Dependent Diabetes Among Children and Parents

    Suzanne Bennett Johnson;R. Timothy Pollak;Janet H. Silverstein;Arlan L. Rosenbloom

  • Competencies for psychology practice in primary care.

    Susan H McDaniel;Catherine L Grus;Barbara A Cubic;Christopher L Hunter

  • Psychosocial factors in juvenile diabetes: a review.

    Suzanne Bennett Johnson

  • A Longitudinal Analysis of Adherence and Health Status in Childhood Diabetes

    Suzanne Bennett Johnson;Michael Kelly;John C. Henretta;Walter R. Cunningham

  • Developmental Aspects of Health Compliance Behavior

    Norman A. Krasnegor;Leonard Epstein;Suzanne B. Johnson;Sumner J. Yaffe

  • Psychological response to prenatal genetic counseling and amniocentesis.

    Kenneth P Tercyak;Suzanne Bennett Johnson;Shearon F Roberts;Amelia C Cruz

  • Behavioral science research in the prevention of diabetes : status and opportunities.

    Edwin B. Fisher;Elizabeth A. Walker;Ann Bostrom;Baruch Fischhoff

  • A controlled comparison of two treatments for nocturnal enuresis.

    William Wagner;Suzanne Bennett Johnson;Dixon Walker;Randy Carter

  • Measuring Coping in Adolescents: An Application of the Ways of Coping Checklist

    Mary Halstead;Suzanne Bennett Johnson;Walter Cunningham

  • Psychological practice in primary care settings: Practical tips for clinicians.

    William E. Haley;Susan H. McDaniel;James H. Bray;Robert G. Frank

  • Advances in Child Health Psychology

    James H. Johnson;Suzanne Bennett Johnson

  • Adherence-health status relationships in childhood diabetes.

    Suzanne Bennett Johnson;Anne Freund;Janet Silverstein;Carolyn Apperson Hansen

Frequent Co-Authors

Gary R. Geffken
Gary R. Geffken University of Florida
Lisa J. Meltzer
Lisa J. Meltzer National Jewish Health
Korey K. Hood
Korey K. Hood Stanford University
Henry A. Erlich
Henry A. Erlich UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital
Susan H. McDaniel
Susan H. McDaniel University of Rochester Medical Center
Rolf A. Peterson
Rolf A. Peterson George Washington University
Edwin B. Fisher
Edwin B. Fisher University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Kenneth P. Tercyak
Kenneth P. Tercyak Georgetown University Medical Center
Karen A. Matthews
Karen A. Matthews University of Pittsburgh

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