Dr. Peterson's research focuses on disentangling the interactions of toxicants in food, air and water with healthy lifestyle behaviors, e.g., diet and physical activity, and their downstream effects on cardiometabolic health across the life course in vulnerable populations. Dr. Peterson's cross-disciplinary, cross-national research program has informed health policy on lead and water in Latin America. Her work also seeks to develop novel approaches to reducing obesity and chronic disease risk in children and youth, informed epidemiologic and electronic medical record data.
- D.Sc., Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, MA
- B.S., University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT
Health Services Research and Policy Focus
Condition Focus
Population Focus
U-M Academic Affiliation(s)
Public Health
Public Health
Nutritional Sciences
IHPI Policy Priority Areas
U-M Primary Appointment
Professor
Public Health » Nutritional Sciences