
About
Lenna Ontai serves as a Professor of Cooperative Extension in the Department of Human Development and Family Studies at the University of California, Davis. Her research centers on the development of children's health-related behaviors within the family context, with particular focus on how families navigate barriers to facilitating healthy lifestyle adoption during early childhood. She actively translates scientific findings into practical applications for UC Cooperative Extension programs serving low-income families across California.
Education
- Ph.D. from the University of Nebraska
Research Focus
Dr. Ontai's work integrates child development and family systems theory to address critical gaps in pediatric obesity prevention. Her research examines health socialization processes between caregivers and young children, with emphasis on food-related parenting practices and environmental barriers in low-resource settings. She has pioneered culturally adapted assessment tools like Mi Niño for Spanish-speaking families and developed the Multisystem Interconnected Lifestyle Framework for understanding obesity determinants. Key methodological approaches include community-engaged validation studies, telehealth interventions, and biomarker-anchored assessments.
Publication Trajectory
Analysis of her 15 most recent publications reveals an evolving research arc from foundational parenting behavior studies (2019) toward sophisticated multisystem frameworks (2025). The 2020-2023 period shows intense focus on obesity risk assessment tool validation across Spanish-speaking immigrant populations, while 2023-2025 publications demonstrate strategic expansion into telehealth delivery systems for rural Native American communities and theoretical integration of lifestyle determinants. This progression reflects increasing methodological complexity and community implementation focus.
Scientific Impact
Though no specific awards are documented in the source material, Dr. Ontai's work demonstrates significant translational impact through UC Cooperative Extension channels. Her assessment tools have been implemented in federal nutrition programs including EFNEP (Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program), directly influencing obesity prevention strategies for vulnerable populations.
Program Leadership
- Leads PCHild (Parenting and Children's Health) research lab
- Directs community implementation of evidence-based parenting assessments
- Develops training protocols for Cooperative Extension educators
Laboratory Infrastructure
Based in 2327 Hart Hall at UC Davis, the PCHild lab operates as an interdisciplinary hub connecting academic research with community practice. The lab specializes in developing field-deployable assessment instruments validated through mixed-methods approaches including mealtime observations, biomarker analysis, and digital food consumption tracking. Current projects emphasize telehealth adaptation for rural populations and clinic-based intervention integration.
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