Jason H Y Wu
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Recent Articles
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Law K, Trieu K, James E, Derjeu C, Zheng B, Tian M, et al.
Nutr Diet
. 2025 Feb;
PMID: 39902574
Aim: To analyse the nutritional quality of ready meals produced by a food relief charity in Melbourne, Victoria, to identify areas of nutritional strength and opportunities for improvement. Methods: Data...
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Scapin T, Boelsen-Robinson T, Naughton S, Ananthapavan J, Blake M, Ferguson M, et al.
Obes Rev
. 2025 Jan;
26(4):e13870.
PMID: 39887915
Retail food environments play a pivotal role in influencing dietary behaviors, and therefore have huge potential as settings for promoting good nutrition and preventing obesity. Conducting research in retail settings...
3.
Geyik O, Seferidi P, Barrett E, Jones A, Pettigrew S, Wu J, et al.
Lancet Planet Health
. 2024 Dec;
8(12):e974-e976.
PMID: 39674201
No abstract available.
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Xin Y, Sun H, Peng S, Yin X, Ge A, Liu X, et al.
J Gen Intern Med
. 2024 Dec;
PMID: 39663338
Background: 'Food is Medicine', a rapidly growing innovative intervention, has been shown to improve the management of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). However, due to the unique characteristics of Chinese...
5.
Brooker P, Poelman A, Livingstone K, Collins C, Mihrshahi S, Sambell R, et al.
J Hum Nutr Diet
. 2024 Nov;
38(1):e13398.
PMID: 39587758
Background: Effective interventions to increase vegetable intake are urgently needed. This systematic rapid review aimed to summarise the effectiveness of interventions targeting increased vegetable intakes across diverse settings. Methodology: The...
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Marklund M, Trieu K, Aminde L, Cobiac L, Coyle D, Huang L, et al.
Lancet Public Health
. 2024 Nov;
9(11):e861-e870.
PMID: 39486902
Background: Excess dietary sodium is a leading cause of death and disability globally. Because packaged foods are a major source of sodium in many countries, including Australia, mandatory limits for...
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Trieu K, Huang L, Aminde L, Cobiac L, Coyle D, Wanjau M, et al.
Lancet Public Health
. 2024 Nov;
9(11):e852-e860.
PMID: 39486901
Background: Excess dietary sodium intake has been associated with death and disability. WHO has released global sodium benchmarks for packaged foods to support countries to reduce population sodium intake. This...
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Law K, Trieu K, Madz J, Coyle D, Glover K, Tian M, et al.
Int J Environ Res Public Health
. 2024 Oct;
21(10).
PMID: 39457303
Produce prescription programs can benefit both individuals and health systems; however, best practices for integrating such programs into the Australian health system are yet unknown. This study explored stakeholders' perspectives...
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Maganja D, de Carle M, Davies T, Gomez Donoso C, Scapin T, Cameron A, et al.
BMC Med
. 2024 Aug;
22(1):341.
PMID: 39183272
Background: Prominent product placement is a core promotional tactic in retail food environments. How this practice has been adapted for online supermarkets, and the extent to which it is applied...
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Barrett E, Pettigrew S, Neal B, Rayner M, Coyle D, Jones A, et al.
Nutr Diet
. 2024 Jul;
82(1):53-63.
PMID: 38984976
Aim: To modify the Australian and New Zealand Health Star Rating to account for ultra-processing and compare the alignment of the modified ratings with NOVA classifications and the current Australian...