Dr. Moore is an epidemiologist and Assistant Professor in the Department of Epidemiology at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus. Her research examines when and how early-life exposure to tobacco and cannabis influences childhood growth and neurodevelopment.
Areas of Expertise
- Lifecourse epidemiology
- Tobacco
- Cannabis
- Childhood obesity
- Neurodevelopment
Education, Licensure & Certifications
- PhD, Environmental Health, Epidemiology Specialization, Colorado State University
- MS, Health Sciences, The University of Texas at Tyler
- BS, Health Studies, The University of Texas at Tyler
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Research
NIH, Early-life exposure to secondhand smoke and childhood obesity. March 2020-February 2024. Role: PI
Publications and Presentations
- Moore BF, Sauder KA, Shapiro ALB, Crume T, Kinney GL, Dabelea D. Fetal exposure to cannabis and childhood metabolic outcomes: The Healthy Start study. The Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism. Accepted February 17, 2022
- Moore BF, Sauder KA, Hébert E, Hoyt AT, Wymore EM, Shapiro ALB, Kinney GL, Dabelea D. Fetal exposure to cannabis, neonatal adiposity, and postnatal growth trajectories: The Healthy Start study. Under review
- Moore BF, Sauder KA, Ringham BM, Glueck DH, Dabelea D. Neonatal adiposity and childhood obesity. Pediatrics. 2020 Sep;146(3):e20200737
- Moore BF, Shapiro AL, Wilkening G, Magzamen S, Starling AP, Allshouse WB, Adgate JL, Dabelea D. Fetal exposure to tobacco and offspring neurodevelopment in the Healthy Start study. Journal of Pediatrics. 2019 Nov 20. pii: S0022-3476(19)31467-2
- Moore BF, Starling AP, Magzamen S, Harrod CD, Allshouse WB, Adgate JL, Ringham BM, Glueck DH, Dabelea D. Fetal exposure to maternal active and secondhand smoking and offspring early-life growth in the Healthy Start study. International Journal of Obesity. 2019 Apr;43(4):652-662