Adise, S., Li, Z.A., *Ottino-González, J., Morys, F., Chiarelli, P., & Hershey, T. (2025, JAMA Network Open, In Press). Disentangling development and weight gain on cellularity: findings from the ABCD Study.
Adise, S., Machle, C., Myers, K.P., *Ottino-González, J., Millstein, J., Goran, MI., & Sowell, E. (2025, Journal of Adolescent Health). Smaller subcortical volume of reward processing regions precedes weight gain in youth with high financial adversity: findings from the ABCD Study. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jadohealth.2025.03.019
Ottino-González, J., *Rivas Fernández, M.A., Esaian, S., Rajalopagan, V., Bouhrara, M., Goran, M.I., & Adise, S. (Pediatric Research, 2025). Sustained Breastfeeding Associations with Brain Structure and Cognition From Late Childhood to Early Adolescence.
Adise, S., West, A.E., Hayati Rezvan, P., Marshall, A.T., *Betts, S., Kan, E., & Sowell, E.R. (2024). Socioeconomic disadvantage and youth mental health during the pandemic lockdown. JAMA Network Open 7 (7), e2420466-e2420466. doi:10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2024.20466
Adise, S., Palmer, C.E., Sheth, C., Marshall, A.T., … Yurgelun-Todd, D., & Sowell, E. R. (2024). Associations between perinatal risk and physical health in pre-adolescence in the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development Study: the unexpected relationship with sleep disruption. Pediatric Research, 1-9
Adise S., *Ottino-González, J., Hayati Rezvan, P., Kan, E., Rhee, K.E., Goran, M. I. & Sowell, E.R. (2024). Smaller subcortical volume relates to greater weight gain in girls with initially healthy weight. Obesity. https://doi.org/10.1002/oby.24028
Adise, S., Rhee, K., Laurent, L., Holtzen, E., Alderete, T., & Vidmar, A. (2024, Obesity) Limitations of Body Mass Index Z-scores for Assessing Weight Change: Clinical Indication verses Research Rigor. 1-5. https://doi.org/10.1002/oby.23957
Adise S., Boutelle, K., Hayati Rezvan, P., Kan, E., Rhee, K.E., Goran, M. I., & Sowell, E.R. (2024, Appetite). Sex-specific impulsivity, but not other facets of executive function, predicts intake of high fat and sugar intake two-years later amongst adolescents with a healthy weight: findings from the ABCD Study. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.appet.2023.107081
Betts, S., Adise, S., Hayati Rezvan, P., Marshall, A.T., Kan, E., *Johnson, D.L., & Sowell, E.R. (JAMA Pediatrics 2023). Socioeconomic adversity and weight gain during the COVID-19 pandemic: A natural experiment within the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) study. doi:10.1001/jamapediatrics.2023.2823
Adise, S., *Ottino-González, J., +Goedde, L., Marshall, A.T., Kan, E., Rhee, K., Goran, M. I., & Sowell, E.R. (2023). Variation in Executive Function Relates to BMI Increases in Youth Who Were Initially of. Health Weight in the ABCD Study. Obesity. doi: 10.1002/oby.23811
Adise, S., Marshall, A.T., Kan, E., & Sowell, E.R. (2022) Access to quality health resources and environmental toxins affect the relationship between brain structure and BMI in a sample of pre and early adolescents. Frontiers in Public Health. DOI 10.3389/fpubh.2022.1061049
Adise, S., Marshall, A.T., Hahn, S., Zhao, S., Kan, E., Rhee, K., Herting, M.M. & Sowell, E.R. (2022). Longitudinal assessment of brain structure and behavior in youth with rapid weight gain: Potential contributing causes and consequences. Pediatric Obesity. 18(2), e12985. https://doi.org/10.15154/1503209.
Adise, S., Marshall, A.T., Kan, E., Gonzalez, M., & Sowell, E.R. (2022). Area deprivation and childhood obesity: testing the causal theories of neuroinflammatory and neuronal stress models of obesity in pre- and early adolescents enrolled in the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development Study. Health Psychology, 42(12), 868–877. https://doi.org/10.1037/hea0001250
Adise, S., White, C. N., Roberts, N. J., Geier, C. F., & Keller, K.L. (2021). Children’s inhibitory control abilities in the presence of rewards are related to weight status and eating in the absence of hunger. Appetite. DOI: 10.1016/j.appet.2021.105610
Fuchs, B., Roberts, N., Adise, S., Pearce, A., Geier, C., White C., Oravecz, Z., & Keller, K. (2021). Decision-making processes related to preservation are associated with energy intake in children across multiple laboratory eating paradigms. DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.652595
Pearce, AL., Brick, TR., Masterson, T., Adise, S., Fearnbach, N., Stein, W., English, L., Tanofsy-Kraff, ., & Keller, KL. (2021). Using Association Rules Mining to Characterize of Loss of Control Eating in Childhood. Appetite. DOI: 10.1016/j.appet.2021.105236
Adise, S., Allgaier, N., Owens, M., Hahn, S., Nyugen, O., Yuan, D., Mackey, S., Chaarani, B., Laurent, J., Potter, A., & Garavan, H. P. (2021)). Multimodal brain predictors of current weight and future weight gain in children enrolled in the ABCD study. Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience. DOI: 10.1016/j.dcn.2021.100948
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Pearce, A., Adise, S., Roberts, N.J., White, C., Geier, C., & Keller, K.L. (2020). Individual Differences in the
Influence of Taste and Health Impact Successful Dietary Self-Control: A Mouse Tracking Food Choice Study in Children. Physiology and Behavior. DOI: 10.1016/j.physbeh.2020.112990
Laurent, J.S., Watts, R., Adise, S., Allgaier, N., Chaarani, B., Garavan, H.P., Potter, A., & Mackey, S. (2019). Associations between body mass index, cortical thickness, and executive function in children. JAMA Pediatrics. DOI: 10.1001/jamapediatrics.2019.4708
Adise, S., Geier, C. F., Roberts, N. J., White, C. N., Keller, K.L (2018). Food or money? Children’s brains respond differently to rewards regardless of weight status. Pediatric Obesity. DOI: 10.1111/ijpo.12469
Adise, S., Geier, C. F., Roberts, N. J., White, C. N., Keller, K.L (2018). Is the brain response to food rewards related to overeating? A test of the dynamic vulnerability model of overeating in children. Appetite. DOI: 10.1016/j.appet.2018.06.014