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Analise Nicholl PhD, APD
Analise Nicholl PhD, APD
Verified email at ecu.edu.au
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Higher breakfast glycaemic load is associated with increased metabolic syndrome risk, including lower HDL-cholesterol concentrations and increased TAG concentrations, in …
A Nicholl, M Du Heaume, TA Mori, LJ Beilin, WH Oddy, AP Bremner, ...
British journal of nutrition 112 (12), 1974-1983, 2014
162014
Whole-fat dairy products do not adversely affect adiposity or cardiometabolic risk factors in children in the Milky Way Study: a double-blind randomized controlled pilot study
A Nicholl, KE Deering, K Evelegh, P Lyons-Wall, D Lawrence, TA Mori, ...
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition 114 (6), 2025-2042, 2021
122021
Using a Respectful Approach to Child-centred Healthcare (ReACH) in a paediatric clinical trial: A feasibility study
A Nicholl, K Evelegh, KE Deering, K Russell, D Lawrence, P Lyons-Wall, ...
Plos one 15 (11), e0241764, 2020
62020
Keep calm and carry on: parental opinions on improving clinical dietary trials for young children
A Nicholl, TA O’Sullivan
Nutrients 10 (9), 1166, 2018
52018
Iron deficiency and associated factors in Australian children aged 4–6 years
K Zed, N Calogero, D Darssan, A Nicholl, K Deering, T O'Sullivan
Proceedings of the Nutrition Society 82 (OCE2), E170, 2023
12023
Red blood cell fatty acid composition is detrimentally affected by changes from whole-fat to reduced-fat dairy products in children
A Nicholl, KE Deering, K Evelegh, P Lyons-Wall, D Lawrence, TA Mori, ...
Proceedings of the Nutrition Society 82 (OCE2), E135, 2023
2023
Investigating cardiometabolic health and child-centred research in young children participating in The Milky Way Study: A randomised controlled dairy intervention
A Nicholl
Edith Cowan University, 2022
2022
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