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Jane E Williams

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Shirley Bezerra M, Helle S, Seunarine K, Arthurs O, Eaton S, Williams J, et al.
Evol Hum Sci . 2024 Oct; 6:e33. PMID: 39469074
The expensive-tissue hypothesis (ETH) posited a brain-gut trade-off to explain how humans evolved large, costly brains. Versions of the ETH interrogating gut or other body tissues have been tested in...
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Kyrana E, Williams J, Wells J, Dhawan A
JPGN Rep . 2023 May; 3(2):e200. PMID: 37168917
Methods: Children with end-stage chronic liver disease undergoing assessment for LT were recruited into an observational longitudinal study. Anthropometry and body composition (BC; whole-body dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry scan) were assessed...
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Shirley M, Arthurs O, Seunarine K, Cole T, Eaton S, Williams J, et al.
Evol Med Public Health . 2022 Jul; 10(1):316-324. PMID: 35903461
Background And Objectives: Several studies have linked longer legs with favorable adult metabolic health outcomes and greater offspring birth weight. A recent Mendelian randomization study suggested a causal link between...
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Decrausaz S, Shirley M, Stock J, Williams J, Fewtrell M, Clark C, et al.
Am J Hum Biol . 2022 Apr; 34(8):e23753. PMID: 35460113
Objectives: Imaging methods to measure the human pelvis in vivo provide opportunities to better understand pelvic variation and adaptation. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) provides high-resolution images, but is more expensive...
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Wright C, Cole T, Fewtrell M, Williams J, Eaton S, Wells J
Am J Clin Nutr . 2021 Dec; 116(1):122-131. PMID: 34967839
Background: Most authorities define childhood overweight/obesity as a BMI exceeding the same high centile cutoff at all ages, but it seems unlikely that true obesity prevalence (excess body fat) is...
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Owen E, Williams J, Davies G, Wallis C, Grant R, Fewtrell M
Nutr Clin Pract . 2020 Dec; 36(6):1240-1246. PMID: 33301217
Background: Children with cystic fibrosis (CF) are at risk of altered body composition (BC). Newborn screening (NBS) may lead to improved BC outcomes. We investigated BC and its relationship with...
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Wells J, Williams J, Ward L, Fewtrell M
Clin Nutr . 2020 Aug; 40(3):1147-1154. PMID: 32788087
Background & Aims: Bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) is widely considered a body composition technique suitable for routine application. However, its utility in sick or malnourished children is complicated by variability...
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Hudda M, Fewtrell M, Haroun D, Lum S, Williams J, Wells J, et al.
BMJ . 2019 Jul; 366:l4293. PMID: 31340931
Objectives: To develop and validate a prediction model for fat mass in children aged 4-15 years using routinely available risk factors of height, weight, and demographic information without the need...
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Gutierrez-Marin D, Luque V, Ferre N, Fewtrell M, Williams J, Wells J
Eur J Clin Nutr . 2019 Jul; 73(10):1422-1430. PMID: 31285552
Background: Most body composition techniques assume constant properties of fat free mass (FFM) (hydration and density) regardless of nutritional status, which may lead to biased values. Aim: To evaluate the...
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Kyrana E, Williams J, Wells J, Dhawan A
J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr . 2019 Mar; 69(1):102-107. PMID: 30908388
Objectives: Our objective was to test the hypothesis that children with end-stage chronic liver disease (ESCLD) are hypermetabolic when compared to healthy children, and that this hypermetabolism persists for at...