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UVM Doctor's Health App For College Students To Be Focus Of New Campus Study

Dr. James Hudziak, a professor at UVM's Larner College of Medicine, developed an app to help coach college students on healthy behaviors. Hudziak has now received a $1.8 million grant to study the app's effectiveness.
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Dr. James Hudziak, a professor at UVM's Larner College of Medicine, developed an app to help coach college students on healthy behaviors. Hudziak has now received a $1.8 million grant to study the app's effectiveness.

A University of Vermont program designed to help college students form healthy behaviors could go national with the help of nearly $2 million in grant money. 

Dr. James Hudziak, professor of child psychiatry and pediatrics at UVM's Larner College of Medicine, has developed an app based on UVM's substance-free housing program that uses a daily survey to help coach students on healthy behaviors.

Hudziak won a $1.8 million grant from the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation to study the app's effectiveness and work on ways to scale UVM's model to help more college students make healthy choices.

Hudziak told Vermont Edition that even if students use drugs and alcohol, it's important to reward healthy behaviors during the brain development that happens in college.

"If we can prevent a kid from becoming an addict by the time she or he graduates college, she's not likely to become an addict," says Hudziak. "It's such a vulnerable period of cortical organization."

Listen above to the full interview from Vermont Edition, broadcast live during the noon hour on Tuesday, July 18, 2017; rebroadcast during the 7 p.m. hour.

 

Jane Lindholm is the host, executive producer and creator of But Why: A Podcast For Curious Kids. In addition to her work on our international kids show, she produces special projects for Vermont Public. Until March 2021, she was host and editor of the award-winning Vermont Public program Vermont Edition.
Taylor was VPR's digital reporter from 2013 until 2017. After growing up in Vermont, he graduated with at BA in Journalism from Northeastern University in 2013.
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