Avery A Thompson
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Thompson A, Duckham R, Desai M, Choy C, Sherar L, Naseri T, et al.
Pediatr Obes
. 2020 Jan;
15(4):e12603.
PMID: 31925928
Background: Overweight/obesity is prevalent among children in the Pacific Islands, but its aetiology is poorly understood. Few studies have considered body composition in addition to body mass index-based measures. Objectives:...
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Choy C, Thompson A, Soti-Ulberg C, Naseri T, Reupena M, Duckham R, et al.
Ann Hum Biol
. 2018 Jun;
45(3):239-243.
PMID: 29877157
Background: Young children are particularly vulnerable to malnutrition as nutrition transition progresses. The aim of this study was to examine the adequacy of macro- and micronutrient intake among 2-4.99-year-old Samoan...
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Choy C, Wang D, Baylin A, Soti-Ulberg C, Naseri T, Reupena M, et al.
Public Health Nutr
. 2018 Jan;
21(7):1243-1254.
PMID: 29362013
Objective: Among young Samoan children, diet may not be optimal: in 2015, 16·1 % of 24-59-month-olds were overweight/obese, 20·3 % stunted and 34·1 % anaemic. The present study aimed to...
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Wang D, Hawley N, Thompson A, Lameko V, Reupena M, McGarvey S, et al.
J Nutr
. 2017 Feb;
147(4):628-635.
PMID: 28202634
The Samoan population has been undergoing a nutrition transition toward more imported and processed foods and a more sedentary lifestyle. We aimed to identify dietary patterns in Samoa and to...
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Choy C, Desai M, Park J, Frame E, Thompson A, Naseri T, et al.
Public Health Nutr
. 2017 Feb;
20(7):1235-1247.
PMID: 28162141
Objective: Young children are particularly vulnerable to malnutrition as nutrition transition progresses. The present study aimed to document the prevalence, coexistence and correlates of nutritional status (stunting, overweight/obesity and anaemia)...