Dr. Jacqueline  Walker
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Dr. Jacqueline Walker

Research Scientist
The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Pediatrics from The University of Queensland, Australia

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Area of Interest:

Biomedical Sciences
100%
Pediatrics
62%
Obesity
90%
Child Health
75%
Child Nutrition
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
0
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Walker, J.L., S. Ardouin and T. Burrows, 2018. The validity of dietary assessment methods to accurately measure energy intake in children and adolescents who are overweight or obese: A systematic review. Eur. J. Clin. Nutr., 72: 185-197.
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  2. Walker, J.L. and R. Littlewood, 2018. Pragmatic implementation studies to improve nutrition practices and policies: Childcare during the first 1000 days as a contributor to long-term health. Public Health Nutr., 21: 1209-1211.
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  3. Stylianou, M. and J.L. Walker, 2018. An assessment of Australian school physical activity and nutrition policies. Aust. N. Z. J. Public Health, 42: 16-21.
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  4. Shrewsbury, V.A., T. Burrows, M. Ho, M. Jensen and S.P. Garnett et al., 2018. Update of the best practice dietetic management of overweight and obese children and adolescents: A systematic review protocol. JBI Database Syst. Rev. Implementation Rep., 16: 1495-1502.
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  5. Canfell, O.J., R. Littlewood, O.R. Wright and J.L. Walker, 2018. Clinical relevance and validity of tools to predict infant, childhood and adulthood obesity: A systematic review. Public Health Nutr., 21: 3135-3147.
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  6. Walker, J.L., R. Malley, R. Littlewood and S. Capra, 2017. The need for early referral: Characteristics of children and adolescents who are overweight and obese attending a multidisciplinary weight management service. Children, Vol. 4, No. 11. 10.3390/children4110093.
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  7. Aridi, Y.S., J.L. Walker and O.R.L. Wright, 2017. The association between the Mediterranean dietary pattern and cognitive health: A systematic review. Nutrients, Vol. 9, No. 7. 10.3390/nu9070674.
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  8. Walker, J.L., K.L. Bell, R.D. Stevenson, K.A. Weir, R.N. Boyd and P.S. Davies, 2015. Differences in body composition according to functional ability in preschool-aged children with cerebral palsy. Clin. Nutr., 34: 140-145.
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  9. Walker, J.L., K.L. Bell, R.N. Boyd and P.S. Davies, 2013. Validation of a modified three-day weighed food record for measuring energy intake in preschool-aged children with cerebral palsy. Clin. Nutr., 32: 426-431.
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  10. Bell, K.L., R.N. Boyd, J.L. Walker, R.D. Stevenson and P.S. Davies, 2013. The use of bioelectrical impedance analysis to estimate total body water in young children with cerebral palsy. Clin. Nutr., 32: 579-584.
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  11. Walker, J.L., K.L. Bell, R.N. Boyd and P.S. Davies, 2012. Energy requirements in preschool-age children with cerebral palsy. Am. J. Clin. Nutr., 96: 1309-1315.
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  12. Walker, J.L., K.L. Bell, R.D. Stevenson, K.A. Weir, R.N. Boyd and P.S. Davies, 2012. Relationships between dietary intake and body composition according to gross motor functional ability in preschool-aged children with cerebral palsy. Ann. Nutr. Metab., 61: 349-357.
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  13. Walker, J.L., K.L. Bell, F.M. Caristo, R.N. Boyd and P.S.W. Davies, 2011. A review of energy intake measures used in young children with cerebral palsy. Dev. Med. Child Neurol., 53: 569-569.
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