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Claire M Nightingale

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Donin A, Nightingale C, Sattar N, Fraser W, Owen C, Cook D, et al.
J Epidemiol Community Health . 2023 Dec; PMID: 38123968
Background: Lower circulating vitamin D 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25(OH)D) concentrations are associated with higher type 2 diabetes risk in adults, although causality remains uncertain. However, associations between 25(OH)D and type 2...
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Hudda M, Wells J, Adair L, Alvero-Cruz J, Ashby-Thompson M, Ballesteros-Vasquez M, et al.
BMJ . 2022 Sep; 378:e071185. PMID: 36130780
Objective: To evaluate the performance of a UK based prediction model for estimating fat-free mass (and indirectly fat mass) in children and adolescents in non-UK settings. Design: Individual participant data...
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Magee L, Goldsmith L, Chaudhry U, Donin A, Wahlich C, Stovold E, et al.
JAMA Pediatr . 2022 Sep; 176(11):1084-1097. PMID: 36094530
Importance: Adequate sleep duration is necessary for many aspects of child health, development, and well-being, yet sleep durations for children are declining, and effective strategies to increase sleep in healthy...
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Hudda M, Aarestrup J, Owen C, Cook D, Sorensen T, Rudnicka A, et al.
JAMA Netw Open . 2021 Apr; 4(4):e218524. PMID: 33929520
Importance: Childhood obesity, defined by cutoffs based on the weight-based marker of body mass index, is associated with adult type 2 diabetes (T2D) risk. Whether childhood fat mass (FM) is...
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Donin A, Nightingale C, Perkin M, Ussher M, Jebb S, Landberg R, et al.
J Nutr . 2020 Dec; 151(2):379-386. PMID: 33296467
Background: Observational studies have shown that higher cereal fiber intake is associated with reduced type 2 diabetes risk. However, it remains uncertain whether this association is causal. Objective: This study...
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Clary C, Lewis D, Limb E, Nightingale C, Ram B, Rudnicka A, et al.
PLoS One . 2020 Sep; 15(9):e0237323. PMID: 32877423
Background: We assessed whether the residential built environment was associated with physical activity (PA) differently on weekdays and weekends, and contributed to socio-economic differences in PA. Methods: Measures of PA...
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Hudda M, Owen C, Rudnicka A, Cook D, Whincup P, Nightingale C
Int J Obes (Lond) . 2020 Aug; 45(1):99-103. PMID: 32848202
Accurate assessment of childhood adiposity is important both for individuals and populations. We compared fat mass (FM) predictions from a novel prediction model based on height, weight and demographic factors...
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Clary C, Lewis D, Limb E, Nightingale C, Ram B, Page A, et al.
Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act . 2020 Aug; 17(1):96. PMID: 32738916
Background: Previous research has reported associations between features of the residential built environment and physical activity but these studies have mainly been cross-sectional, limiting inference. This paper examines whether changes...
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Ram B, Limb E, Shankar A, Nightingale C, Rudnicka A, Cummins S, et al.
J Epidemiol Community Health . 2020 Apr; 74(8):631-638. PMID: 32332115
Background: Neighbourhood characteristics may affect mental health and well-being, but longitudinal evidence is limited. We examined the effect of relocating to East Village (the former London 2012 Olympic Athletes' Village),...
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Steene-Johannessen J, Hansen B, Dalene K, Kolle E, Northstone K, Moller N, et al.
Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act . 2020 Mar; 17(1):38. PMID: 32183834
Background: Levels of physical activity and variation in physical activity and sedentary time by place and person in European children and adolescents are largely unknown. The objective of the study...