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Vanessa De Rubeis

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Anderson L, Yoshida-Montezuma Y, Dewart N, Jalil E, Khattar J, De Rubeis V, et al.
Obes Rev . 2023 Feb; 24(5):e13550. PMID: 36721999
Many obesity risk factors have increased during the COVID-19 pandemic, including physical inactivity, poor diet, stress, and poverty. The aim of this systematic review was to evaluate the impact of...
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De Rubeis V, Gonzalez A, de Groh M, Jiang Y, Erbas Oz U, Tarride J, et al.
Int J Obes (Lond) . 2023 Jan; 47(3):197-206. PMID: 36690842
Background: People with obesity are at increased risk of chronic stress, and this may have been exacerbated during the COVID-19 pandemic. Adverse childhood experiences (ACE) are also associated with both...
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Khattar J, Griffith L, Jones A, De Rubeis V, de Groh M, Jiang Y, et al.
BMC Public Health . 2022 Dec; 22(1):2242. PMID: 36456993
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted access to healthcare services in Canada. Research prior to the pandemic has found that depression and anxiety symptoms were associated with increased unmet healthcare needs....
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De Rubeis V, Anderson L, Khattar J, de Groh M, Jiang Y, Erbas Oz U, et al.
CMAJ Open . 2022 Aug; 10(3):E721-E730. PMID: 35944921
Background: The indirect consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic in older adults, such as stress, are unknown. We sought to describe the stressors and perceived consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic on...
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Yoshida-Montezuma Y, Stone E, Iftikhar S, De Rubeis V, Andreacchi A, Keown-Stoneman C, et al.
Paediatr Perinat Epidemiol . 2021 Nov; 36(2):264-275. PMID: 34806197
Background: The effect of being born late preterm (34-36 weeks gestation) on cardiometabolic outcomes across the life course is unclear. Objectives: To systematically review the association between being born late...
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De Rubeis V, Lee J, Anwer M, Yoshida-Montezuma Y, Andreacchi A, Stone E, et al.
BMJ Open . 2021 May; 11(5):e047152. PMID: 33941635
Background: Disasters are events that disrupt the daily functioning of a community or society, and may increase long-term risk of adverse cardiometabolic outcomes, including cardiovascular disease, obesity and diabetes. The...
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Anderson L, Sandhu R, Keown-Stoneman C, De Rubeis V, Borkhoff C, Carsley S, et al.
Obes Sci Pract . 2020 Sep; 6(4):390-400. PMID: 32874674
Objective: Identifying how obesity-related characteristics cluster in populations is important to understand disease risk. Objectives of this study were to identify classes of children based on obesity-related variables and to...
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Sandhu R, Mbuagbaw L, Tarride J, De Rubeis V, Carsley S, Anderson L
Can J Public Health . 2020 Jul; 111(3):358-370. PMID: 32638346
Objectives: Interventions for child obesity prevention are needed and it is unclear whether evidence from nonrandomized intervention studies is adequate. The objective of this research was to review the methods...
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Sandhu J, De Rubeis V, Cotterchio M, Smith B, Griffith L, Brenner D, et al.
BMC Cancer . 2020 Feb; 20(1):139. PMID: 32085738
Background: There is inconsistent evidence on the association between physical activity and pancreatic cancer risk and few studies have investigated early life or life-course physical activity. The objective of this...
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Ziesmann A, Kiflen R, De Rubeis V, Smith B, Maguire The TARGet Kids Collaboration J, Birken C, et al.
Nutrients . 2019 Oct; 11(10). PMID: 31581586
Sugar-containing beverages (SCBs) are a major source of sugar intake in children. Early life intake of SCBs may be a strong predictor of SCB intake later in life. The primary...