K L Barton
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Recent Articles
1.
Fedore C, Tse L, Nam H, Barton K, Hatch N
Orthod Craniofac Res
. 2017 Jun;
20 Suppl 1:12-17.
PMID: 28643920
Objectives: Recurrence of cranial bone fusion following surgical resection in craniosynostosis patients commonly requires additional surgical procedures. Surgical implantation of engineered 3D scaffolds that control tissue mineralization could be utilized...
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Ray S, Belch J, Craigie A, Khan F, Kennedy G, Hill A, et al.
Br J Dermatol
. 2015 Nov;
174(5):1101-3.
PMID: 26581666
No abstract available.
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Wrieden W, Armstrong J, Anderson A, Sherriff A, Barton K
J Hum Nutr Diet
. 2014 Mar;
28(2):126-34.
PMID: 24588787
Background: Energy density (ED) is a measure of the energy content of a food component or diet relative to a standard unit of weight. Widespread variation in ED assessment methodologies...
4.
Barton K, Wrieden W, Anderson A
J Hum Nutr Diet
. 2011 Jun;
24(6):588-95.
PMID: 21649746
Background: Food skills programmes are widely used as a means to improve confidence in food preparation, the use of basic food skills and food selections amongst low income communities. However,...
5.
Craigie A, MacLeod M, Barton K, Treweek S, Anderson A
Eur J Clin Nutr
. 2011 May;
65(8):952-8.
PMID: 21559034
Background/objectives: Pregnancy is a life stage where excess weight gain may occur and the postpartum period is often characterised by weight retention. The aim of the current study was to...
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Foster E, Adamson A, Anderson A, Barton K, Wrieden W
Eur J Clin Nutr
. 2009 Feb;
63 Suppl 1:S45-9.
PMID: 19190643
Background/objectives: Assessing the dietary intake of young children is challenging. In any 1 day, children may have several carers responsible for providing them with their dietary requirements, and once children...
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Haleem M, Barton K, Borges G, Crozier A, Anderson A
J Hum Nutr Diet
. 2008 Sep;
21(6):539-46.
PMID: 18759955
Background: Increasing intakes of dietary antioxidants may help to reduce oxidative damage caused by free radicals and provide protection against the progression of a number of chronic diseases. The present...
8.
Foster E, Matthews J, Lloyd J, Marshall L, Mathers J, Nelson M, et al.
Br J Nutr
. 2007 Aug;
99(1):175-84.
PMID: 17697426
A number of methods have been developed to assist subjects in providing an estimate of portion size but their application in improving portion size estimation by children has not been...
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Foster E, OKeeffe M, Matthews J, Mathers J, Nelson M, Barton K, et al.
Br J Nutr
. 2007 Jul;
99(1):185-90.
PMID: 17651522
For food intakes to be converted into nutrient intakes a measure or estimate of the amount of food consumed is required. A number of methods have been developed to assist...
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Lawrence J, Devlin E, MacAskill S, Kelly M, Chinouya M, Raats M, et al.
J Hum Nutr Diet
. 2007 Jul;
20(4):311-9.
PMID: 17635308
Background: Lower birth weight, often found in infants from minority ethnic groups, may be partly because of the disproportionate representation of ethnic minority groups in low-income areas. To develop an...