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    Comparison of metabolic syndrome prevalence using six different definitions in overweight pre-pubertal children enrolled in a weight management study

    To assess the implications of variation in Metabolic Syndrome (MS) definition (biochemical and anthropometric indicators) on MS prevalence estimates in a population of overweight and mildly obese children.

    R K Golley, A M Magarey, K S Steinbeck, L A Baur in International Journal of Obesity (2006)

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    Associations between dietary patterns at 6 and 15 months of age and sociodemographic factors

    Data from the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children (ALSPAC) have previously shown that dietary patterns are observable by 3 years. However, it is not clear when dietary patterns emerge. We aimed to ...

    L G Smithers, L Brazionis, R K Golley in European Journal of Clinical Nutrition (2012)

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    The impact of replacing regular- with reduced-fat dairy foods on children’s wider food intake: secondary analysis of a cluster RCT

    The effect of changing one aspect of diet needs to be considered within the context of total diet. The study aim was to evaluate the changes in children’s overall food intake following replacement of regular-f...

    R K Golley, G A Hendrie in European Journal of Clinical Nutrition (2012)

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    Sleep duration or bedtime? Exploring the association between sleep timing behaviour, diet and BMI in children and adolescents

    To determine whether sleep timing behaviour is associated with energy intake and diet quality in children and adolescents.

    R K Golley, C A Maher, L Matricciani, T S Olds in International Journal of Obesity (2013)

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    Dietary patterns of Australian children aged 14 and 24 months, and associations with socio-demographic factors and adiposity

    Previous research has shown, in predominantly European populations, that dietary patterns are evident early in life. However, little is known about early-life dietary patterns in Australian children. We aimed ...

    L K Bell, R K Golley, L Daniels, A M Magarey in European Journal of Clinical Nutrition (2013)