Nipa Rojroongwasinkul
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Recent Articles
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Geurts J, Singh-Povel C, Lee S, Sekartini R, Poh B, Rojroongwasinkul N, et al.
Public Health Nutr
. 2024 Dec;
27(1):e261.
PMID: 39703175
Objective: To describe the economic, lifestyle and nutritional impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on parents, guardians and children in Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand and Vietnam. Design: Data from the SEANUTS II...
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Mikulic N, Khouw I, Ng S, Rojroongwasinkul N, Vongvimetee N, Tran N, et al.
Nutrients
. 2024 Oct;
16(19).
PMID: 39408197
Background: Children's rapid growth requires adequate nutrient intake, with breakfast, especially when incorporating dairy, playing an important role. This study examined associations between dairy consumption at breakfast and energy and...
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Tan S, Poh B, Sekartini R, Rojroongwasinkul N, Tran T, Wong J, et al.
Public Health Nutr
. 2024 Apr;
27(1):e150.
PMID: 38639132
Objective: To assess the nutritional status, growth parameters and lifestyle behaviours of children between 0·5 and 12 years in nationally representative samples in Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand and Vietnam. Design: A...
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Pongcharoen T, Rojroongwasinkul N, Tuntipopipat S, Winichagoon P, Vongvimetee N, Phanyotha T, et al.
Public Health Nutr
. 2024 Jan;
27(1):e152.
PMID: 38250788
Objective: This study assessed nutritional status among Thai children using anthropometry, dietary intakes and micronutrient status. Design: Cross-sectional survey with multi-stage cluster sampling. Body weight and height were measured in...
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Sridonpai P, Judprasong K, Tirakomonpong N, Saetang P, Puwastien P, Rojroongwasinkul N, et al.
Foods
. 2022 Mar;
11(6).
PMID: 35327242
This study determined vitamin D content in commonly consumed fish in Thailand and the effects of different cooking methods on vitamin D retention. Five species of freshwater fish and four...
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Chotwanvirat P, Hnoohom N, Rojroongwasinkul N, Kriengsinyos W
Front Nutr
. 2021 Nov;
8:732449.
PMID: 34733876
Carbohydrate counting is essential for well-controlled blood glucose in people with type 1 diabetes, but to perform it precisely is challenging, especially for Thai foods. Consequently, we developed a deep...
7.
Phonsuk P, Vongmongkol V, Pongutta S, Suphanchaimat R, Rojroongwasinkul N, Swinburn B
PLoS One
. 2021 Sep;
16(9):e0257438.
PMID: 34506607
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0250841.].
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Parikh P, Semba R, Manary M, Swaminathan S, Udomkesmalee E, Bos R, et al.
Matern Child Nutr
. 2021 Sep;
18(1):e13264.
PMID: 34467645
Growth faltering under 5 years of age is unacceptably high worldwide, and even more children, while not stunted, fail to reach their growth potential. The time between conception and 2 ...
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Rachmah Q, Kriengsinyos W, Rojroongwasinkul N, Pongcharoen T
Heliyon
. 2021 Jul;
7(6):e07288.
PMID: 34222687
Robust evidence has shown that sugar is a major contributor to obesity and Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs). However, there have not been sufficient tools to estimate sugar intakes. Therefore, developing a...
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Phonsuk P, Vongmongkol V, Ponguttha S, Suphanchaimat R, Rojroongwasinkul N, Swinburn B
PLoS One
. 2021 Apr;
16(4):e0250841.
PMID: 33914822
Background: The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) taxes to address obesity. Thailand has just launched the new tax rates for SSB in 2017; however, the existing tax...