Biography

Dr. Chantelle Hart is a professor in the Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences and a research scientist at the Center for Obesity Research and Education. She holds a graduate degree in clinical psychology from Case Western Reserve University and completed her internship and fellowship in pediatric obesity at the Alpert Medical School of Brown University. Prior to joining the faculty at Temple, Dr. Hart was an associate professor (research) at the Alper Medical School of Brown University and staff psychologist at the Weight Control & Diabetes Research Center at the Miriam Hospital.

Dr. Hart's research focuses on the use of behavioral approaches for prevention and treatment of obesity in childhood. Specifically, her research focuses on understanding the role of enhancing children's sleep to decrease risk of obesity and cardiometabolic disturbance, and the effect of early life risk factors on children's obesity risk. A cross-cutting theme of this work is the identification of effective approaches to decrease health disparities in pediatric populations. Dr. Hart’s work as PI has been continuously funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the American Diabetes Association since 2009. She currently serves as a member of the Lifestyle Change and Behavioral Health (LCBH) study section at the NIH, is on the editorial boards of the International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, Eating Behaviors, and Frontiers for Young Minds, and is an associate editor of SLEEP Advances.

Education

  • PhD, Clinical Psychology (specialization in pediatric psychology), Case Western Reserve University
  • MA, Clinical Psychology (specialization in pediatric psychology), Case Western Reserve University
  • BA, Child Development, Tufts University

Curriculum Vitae 

Courses Taught

Number

Name

Level

SBS 2103

Health Psychology and Human Behavior

Undergraduate

Selected Publications

  • Ventura, A.K., Phelan, S., Alarcon, N., Diaz, A.Q., Sklar, J.C., & Hart, C.N. (2024). A Pilot Feasibility Randomized Controlled Trial of Effects of Opaque Bottles on Maternal Sensitivity, Infant Intake, and Infant Weight Status. J Acad Nutr Diet. United States. doi: 10.1016/j.jand.2024.02.005

  • Hart, C.N., Phelan, S., Coffman, D.L., Jelalian, E., Ventura, A.K., Hodges, E.A., Hawley, N., Fisher, J.O., & Wing, R.R. (2023). Maternal responsiveness and toddler body mass index z-score: Prospective analysis of maternal and child mealtime interactions. Appetite, 180, p. 106348. England. doi: 10.1016/j.appet.2022.106348

  • Hart, C.N., Hawley, N.L., Coffman, D.L., Raynor, H.A., Carskadon, M.A., Jelalian, E., Owens, J.A., Spaeth, A., & Wing, R.R. (2022). Randomized controlled trial to enhance children's sleep, eating, and weight. Pediatr Res, 92(4), pp. 1075-1081. United States. doi: 10.1038/s41390-021-01870-3

  • Hart, C.N., Spaeth, A.M., Egleston, B.L., Carskadon, M.A., Raynor, H.A., Jelalian, E., Owens, J.A., Considine, R.V., & Wing, R.R. (2022). Effect of changes in children's bedtime and sleep period on targeted eating behaviors and timing of caloric intake. Eat Behav, 45, p. 101629. United States. doi: 10.1016/j.eatbeh.2022.101629

  • Phelan, S., Hart, C.N., Jelalian, E., Muñoz-Christian, K., Alarcon, N., McHugh, A., Ventura, A.K., & Wing, R.R. (2021). Effect of prenatal lifestyle intervention on maternal postpartum weight retention and child body mass index z-score at 36 months. Int J Obes (Lond), 45(5), pp. 1133-1142. England. doi: 10.1038/s41366-021-00784-8

  • Wong, P.M., Barker, D.H., Raynor, H.A., Hart, C., & Carskadon, M.A. (2020). 0257 Preliminary Findings: Attentional Bias for Food Cues Unrelated to Time Awake or Circadian Phase During Forced Desynchrony in Adolescents. Sleep, 43(Supplement_1), pp. a98-a98. doi: 10.1093/sleep/zsaa056.255

  • Jelalian, E., Evans, E.W., Rancourt, D., Ranzenhofer, L., Taylor, N., Hart, C., Seifer, R., Klinepier, K., & Foster, G.D. (2020). JOIN for ME: Testing a Scalable Weight Control Intervention for Adolescents. Child Obes, 16(3), pp. 192-203. United States. doi: 10.1089/chi.2019.0053

  • Wong, P.M., Barker, D.H., Raynor, H.A., Hart, C., & Carskadon, M.A. (2020). PRELIMINARY FINDINGS: ATTENTIONAL BIAS FOR FOOD CUES UNRELATED TO TIME AWAKE OR CIRCADIAN PHASE DURING FORCED DESYNCHRONY IN ADOLESCENTS. SLEEP, 43, pp. A98-A98. Retrieved from http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/

  • Pool, A.C., Coffman, D.L., Sarwer, D.B., LaRose, J.G., & Hart, C.N. (2020). Associations between weight misperception, contextual factors, and weight loss behaviours in young adult men with overweight/obesity. Obes Sci Pract, 6(1), pp. 39-46. United States. doi: 10.1002/osp4.382

  • Hart, C.N., Jelalian, E., & Raynor, H.A. (2020). Behavioral and social routines and biological rhythms in prevention and treatment of pediatric obesity. Am Psychol, 75(2), pp. 152-162. United States. doi: 10.1037/amp0000599

  • Phelan, S., Clifton, R.G., Haire-Joshu, D., Redman, L.M., Horn, L.V., Evans, M., Joshipura, K., Couch, K.A., Arteaga, S.S., Cahill, A.G., Drews, K.L., Franks, P.W., Gallagher, D., Josefson, J.L., Klein, S., Knowler, W.C., Martin, C.K., Peaceman, A.M., Thom, E.A., Wing, R.R., Yanovski, S.Z., Pi-Sunyer, X., & Group, L.R. (2020). One-year postpartum anthropometric outcomes in mothers and children in the LIFE-Moms lifestyle intervention clinical trials. Int J Obes (Lond), 44(1), pp. 57-68. England. doi: 10.1038/s41366-019-0410-4

  • Carskadon, M., Barker, D., Hart, C., Raynor, H., Mason, I., & Scheer, F. (2019). CALORIC INTAKE IN NORMAL WEIGHT, OVERWEIGHT, AND OBESE ADOLESCENTS: CIRCADIAN AND HOMEOSTATIC INFLUENCES MEASURED FROM 28-HOUR FORCED DESYNCHRONY (FD). SLEEP MEDICINE, 64, pp. S55-S56. Retrieved from http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/

  • Spaeth, A.M., Hawley, N.L., Raynor, H.A., Jelalian, E., Greer, A., Crouter, S.E., Coffman, D.L., Carskadon, M.A., Owens, J.A., Wing, R.R., & Hart, C.N. (2019). Sleep, energy balance, and meal timing in school-aged children. Sleep Med, 60, pp. 139-144. Netherlands. doi: 10.1016/j.sleep.2019.02.003

  • Gebre, A., Hawley, N., Carskadon, M., Raynor, H., Jelalian, E., Owens, J., Wing, R.R., & Hart, C.N. (2019). 0776 A Behavioral Intervention to Enhance Sleep in School-Aged Children: Moderation by Child Routines. Sleep, 42(Supplement_1), pp. a311-a312. doi: 10.1093/sleep/zsz067.774

  • Carskadon, M.A., Barker, D., Hart, C.N., Raynor, H.A., Gredvig-Ardito, C., Mason, I.C., & Scheer, F.A. (2019). 0155 Circadian and Homeostatic Influences on Caloric Intake: Forced Desynchrony in Healthy Weight, Overweight, and Obese Adolescents. Sleep, 42(Supplement_1), pp. a63-a64. doi: 10.1093/sleep/zsz067.154

  • Carskadon, M.A., Barker, D., Hart, C.N., Raynor, H.A., Gredvig-Ardito, C., Mason, I.C., & Scheer, F.A. (2019). CIRCADIAN AND HOMEOSTATIC INFLUENCES ON CALORIC INTAKE: FORCED DESYNCHRONY IN HEALTHY WEIGHT, OVERWEIGHT, AND OBESE ADOLESCENTS. SLEEP, 42. Retrieved from http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/

  • Gebre, A., Hawley, N., Carskadon, M., Raynor, H., Jelalian, E., Owens, J., Wing, R.R., & Hart, C.N. (2019). A BEHAVIORAL INTERVENTION TO ENHANCE SLEEP IN SCHOOL-AGED CHILDREN: MODERATION BY CHILD ROUTINES. SLEEP, 42. Retrieved from http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/

  • Lavery, A.M., Collins, B.N., Waldman, A.T., Hart, C.N., Bar-Or, A., Marrie, R.A., Arnold, D., O'Mahony, J., & Banwell, B. (2019). The contribution of secondhand tobacco smoke exposure to pediatric multiple sclerosis risk. Mult Scler, 25(4), pp. 515-522. England. doi: 10.1177/1352458518757089

  • Phelan, S., Wing, R.R., Brannen, A., McHugh, A., Hagobian, T., Schaffner, A., Jelalian, E., Hart, C.N., Scholl, T.O., Muñoz-Christian, K., Yin, E., Phipps, M.G., Keadle, S., & Abrams, B. (2019). Does Partial Meal Replacement During Pregnancy Reduce 12-Month Postpartum Weight Retention? Obesity (Silver Spring), 27(2), pp. 226-236. United States. doi: 10.1002/oby.22361

  • Fisher, J.O., Serrano, E.L., Foster, G.D., Hart, C.N., Davey, A., Bruton, Y.P., Kilby, L., Harnack, L., Ruth, K.J., Kachurak, A., Lawman, H.G., Martin, A., & Polonsky, H.M. (2019). Title: efficacy of a food parenting intervention for mothers with low income to reduce preschooler's solid fat and added sugar intakes: a randomized controlled trial. Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act, 16(1), p. 6. England. doi: 10.1186/s12966-018-0764-3