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Maya Vadiveloo

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Owens B, Larcom A, Vadiveloo M
Nutr Res . 2024 Dec; 133:35-45. PMID: 39671741
Depression has been associated with adverse diet-related outcomes and women are particularly vulnerable to depression around the menopause transition. Therefore, we hypothesized that depression and postmenopausal status would be associated...
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Melo Herrera Y, Vadiveloo M, Blau S, Oaks B, Quashie N, Tovar A
Appetite . 2024 Aug; 202:107647. PMID: 39182850
Most participants in the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) do not fully redeem their benefits due to barriers like transportation, confusing product eligibility, and unclear...
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Fox K, Vadiveloo M, McCurdy K, Risica P, Gans K, Tovar A
Appetite . 2024 Aug; 202:107621. PMID: 39122215
Childhood eating behaviors are associated with weight status and laboratory assessments of dietary intake. However, little is known about how eating behaviors relate to the eating patterns and diet quality...
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Frank H, Guzman L, Ayalasomayajula S, Albanese A, Dunklee B, Harvey M, et al.
Pilot Feasibility Stud . 2024 Mar; 10(1):51. PMID: 38521931
Background: Food insecurity is common in the United States, especially in Rhode Island, where it affects up to 33% of residents. Food insecurity is associated with adverse health outcomes and...
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Melo Herrera Y, Tovar A, Oaks B, Quashie N, Vadiveloo M
J Nutr . 2023 Aug; 153(11):3317-3326. PMID: 37604386
Background: An objective of the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) is to improve maternal diet quality, but its effectiveness remains unclear. Better understanding how WIC...
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Fox K, Vadiveloo M, McCurdy K, Risica P, Gans K, Tovar A
J Nutr Educ Behav . 2023 Mar; 55(5):363-370. PMID: 36898869
Objective: The socioemotional climate when feeding is a focus in childhood obesity prevention efforts. However, little is known about why caregivers create nonsupportive or supportive climates. This cross-sectional study used...
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Bouchard K, Grigsby-Toussaint D, Fox K, Amin S, Vadiveloo M, Greaney M, et al.
Int J Environ Res Public Health . 2022 Oct; 19(19). PMID: 36231363
Complementary feeding practices promote healthy eating habits and food preferences later in life. Little is known about how US pediatricians communicate infant feeding practices to caregivers or how caregivers respond...
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Jadhav A, Vadiveloo M, Laforge R, Melanson K
J Am Coll Health . 2022 Sep; 72(8):2577-2587. PMID: 36170454
Objective: The study explored food items that contribute most toward increased fermentable carbohydrate (FC) intake and its association with diet quality in college students. Method: This cross-sectional study included 571...
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Fox K, Vadiveloo M, McCurdy K, Benjamin-Neelon S, Ostbye T, Tovar A
Int J Environ Res Public Health . 2022 May; 19(9). PMID: 35565137
Rapid weight gain in infancy increases the risk of developing obesity early in life and contributes significantly to racial and ethnic disparities in childhood obesity. While maternal perceived stress is...
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Lichtenstein A, Appel L, Vadiveloo M, Hu F, Kris-Etherton P, Rebholz C, et al.
Circulation . 2021 Nov; 144(23):e472-e487. PMID: 34724806
Poor diet quality is strongly associated with elevated risk of cardiovascular disease morbidity and mortality. This scientific statement emphasizes the importance of dietary patterns beyond individual foods or nutrients, underscores...