Catherine E. Huggins
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View article: Intermittent fasting for weight loss in night shift workers: a three-arm, superiority randomised clinical trial
Intermittent fasting for weight loss in night shift workers: a three-arm, superiority randomised clinical trial Open
National Health and Medical Research Council (APP1159762). ANZCTR registry, ACTRN-12619001035112.
View article: The experiences of night shift workers following three different dietary weight loss interventions: a qualitative study using behaviour change theory
The experiences of night shift workers following three different dietary weight loss interventions: a qualitative study using behaviour change theory Open
View article: Assessing the impact of an intensive dietitian-led telehealth intervention focusing on nutritional adequacy, symptom control and optional supplemental jejunal feeding, on quality of life in patients with pancreatic cancer: a randomised controlled trial protocol
Assessing the impact of an intensive dietitian-led telehealth intervention focusing on nutritional adequacy, symptom control and optional supplemental jejunal feeding, on quality of life in patients with pancreatic cancer: a randomised controlled trial protocol Open
Background Pancreatic cancer is the third leading cause of cancer-related death in Australia, with a persistently poor 5-year survival rate of around 13%. Symptoms arising from the disease and chemotherapy such as epigastric pain, anorexia…
View article: A qualitative study exploring the experiences of night shift workers following three different dietary weight loss interventions: mapping of perceived intervention enablers to behaviour change frameworks
A qualitative study exploring the experiences of night shift workers following three different dietary weight loss interventions: mapping of perceived intervention enablers to behaviour change frameworks Open
A subset of Australia’s workforce are shift workers undertaking critical work for our community, who are at greater risk for obesity and related conditions, such as type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease (1,2,3) . The lifestyle and cir…
View article: Challenges for remote patient monitoring programs in rural and regional areas: a qualitative study
Challenges for remote patient monitoring programs in rural and regional areas: a qualitative study Open
Background Access to healthcare significantly influences health outcomes, and rural, regional and remote populations face greater challenges in accessing healthcare than urban populations. Digital health tools, such as remote patient monit…
View article: Staff-reported barriers and facilitators to the implementation of healthcare interventions within regional and rural areas: a rapid review
Staff-reported barriers and facilitators to the implementation of healthcare interventions within regional and rural areas: a rapid review Open
View article: Consumers acceptability of using screen capture methods to capture marketing strategies on online food delivery platforms: a qualitative study
Consumers acceptability of using screen capture methods to capture marketing strategies on online food delivery platforms: a qualitative study Open
Objective: The use of online food delivery (OFD) platforms is on the rise, and currently, there are no public health policies that regulate what and how food is sold on these platforms. Research quantifying and describing the marketing str…
View article: Use of online food delivery services among adults in five countries from the International Food Policy Study 2018–2021
Use of online food delivery services among adults in five countries from the International Food Policy Study 2018–2021 Open
View article: Chinese migrants exhibit impaired postprandial lipaemia compared to Caucasian counterparts following both high fat and high carbohydrate test meals.
Chinese migrants exhibit impaired postprandial lipaemia compared to Caucasian counterparts following both high fat and high carbohydrate test meals. Open
People of Chinese ethnicity develop type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) at a younger age and lower body mass index (BMI) than their Caucasian counterparts. Furthermore, Chinese migrants to Westernised countries have an increased risk of metabo…
View article: The digital divide in rural and regional communities: a survey on the use of digital health technology and implications for supporting technology use
The digital divide in rural and regional communities: a survey on the use of digital health technology and implications for supporting technology use Open
Objective A digital divide exists for people from rural and regional areas where they are less likely and confident to engage in digital health technologies. The aim of this study was to evaluate the digital health literacy and engagement …
View article: Digital Health Literacy and Its Association With Sociodemographic Characteristics, Health Resource Use, and Health Outcomes: Rapid Review
Digital Health Literacy and Its Association With Sociodemographic Characteristics, Health Resource Use, and Health Outcomes: Rapid Review Open
Background Digital health literacy has emerged as a critical skill set to navigate the digital age. Objective This review sought to broadly summarize the literature on associations between digital health literacy and (1) sociodemographic c…
View article: Models and approaches for building knowledge translation capacity and capability in health services: a scoping review
Models and approaches for building knowledge translation capacity and capability in health services: a scoping review Open
View article: A systematic review of the implementation of healthy food retail interventions in settings with multiple food retail outlets (complex food retail settings)
A systematic review of the implementation of healthy food retail interventions in settings with multiple food retail outlets (complex food retail settings) Open
Complex food retail settings, where multiple food retail outlets operate in close proximity are common. Despite their ubiquity, there remains a significant knowledge gap regarding healthy food retail interventions implemented within these …
View article: Use of Online Food Delivery Services Among Adults in Five Countries from the International Food Policy Study 2018-2021
Use of Online Food Delivery Services Among Adults in Five Countries from the International Food Policy Study 2018-2021 Open
View article: Exploring Australian night shift workers’ food experiences within and outside of the workplace: a qualitative photovoice study
Exploring Australian night shift workers’ food experiences within and outside of the workplace: a qualitative photovoice study Open
Objective: Night shift workers are at a 20 to 40 % increased risk of metabolic diseases, which may be associated with their disrupted eating patterns. This qualitative study explores factors that influence night shift workers’ eating habit…
View article: Effect of communication mode on disclosure of nutrition impact symptoms during nutrition intervention delivered to people with upper gastrointestinal cancer
Effect of communication mode on disclosure of nutrition impact symptoms during nutrition intervention delivered to people with upper gastrointestinal cancer Open
Introduction Individuals diagnosed with upper gastrointestinal cancers experience a myriad of symptoms directly related to their tumour burden and antineoplastic therapies. Many of these nutrition impact symptoms (NIS) including nausea, an…
View article: P15-004-23 Shifting Weight in Night Shift Workers: Results From a 24 Week, Parallel, Multi-Site, Randomised Controlled Trial (SWIFt)
P15-004-23 Shifting Weight in Night Shift Workers: Results From a 24 Week, Parallel, Multi-Site, Randomised Controlled Trial (SWIFt) Open
View article: Digital Health Literacy and Its Association With Sociodemographic Characteristics, Health Resource Use, and Health Outcomes: Rapid Review (Preprint)
Digital Health Literacy and Its Association With Sociodemographic Characteristics, Health Resource Use, and Health Outcomes: Rapid Review (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND Digital health literacy has emerged as a critical skill set to navigate the digital age. OBJECTIVE This review sought to broadly summarize the literature on associations between digital health literacy and (1) sociodemographi…
View article: Comparison of goal achievement during an early, intensive nutrition intervention delivered to people with upper gastrointestinal cancer by telephone compared with mobile application
Comparison of goal achievement during an early, intensive nutrition intervention delivered to people with upper gastrointestinal cancer by telephone compared with mobile application Open
Purpose This study aimed to explore whether the mode of nutrition intervention delivery affected participant goal achievement in a three-arm randomised controlled trial of early and intensive nutrition intervention delivered to upper gastr…
View article: The roles of the dietitian in an 18-week telephone and mobile application nutrition intervention for upper gastrointestinal cancer: a qualitative analysis
The roles of the dietitian in an 18-week telephone and mobile application nutrition intervention for upper gastrointestinal cancer: a qualitative analysis Open
Purpose This study aimed to explore the patient-dietitian experience during an 18-week nutrition counselling intervention delivered using the telephone and a mobile app to people newly diagnosed with upper gastrointestinal (UGI) cancer to …
View article: Virtual Care Initiatives for Older Adults in Australia: Scoping Review
Virtual Care Initiatives for Older Adults in Australia: Scoping Review Open
Background There has been a rapid shift toward the adoption of virtual health care services in Australia. It is unknown how widely virtual care has been implemented or evaluated for the care of older adults in Australia. Objective We aimed…
View article: How and Why Diets Change Post-Migration: A Qualitative Exploration of Dietary Acculturation among Recent Chinese Immigrants in Australia
How and Why Diets Change Post-Migration: A Qualitative Exploration of Dietary Acculturation among Recent Chinese Immigrants in Australia Open
Chinese immigrants living in Western countries are at increased risk for cardiometabolic diseases. Dietary acculturation has been implicated as a potential contributor, but little is known about why diets change post-migration. The purpose…
View article: Association between skeletal muscle mass and quality of life in adults with cancer: a systematic review and meta‐analysis
Association between skeletal muscle mass and quality of life in adults with cancer: a systematic review and meta‐analysis Open
Low skeletal muscle mass is known to be associated with poor morbidity and mortality outcomes in cancer, but evidence of its impact on health‐related quality of life (HRQOL) is less established. This systematic review and meta‐analysis was…
View article: Factors Influencing Implementation, Sustainability and Scalability of Healthy Food Retail Interventions: A Systematic Review of Reviews
Factors Influencing Implementation, Sustainability and Scalability of Healthy Food Retail Interventions: A Systematic Review of Reviews Open
The aim of this systematic review of reviews was to synthesise the evidence on factors influencing the implementation, sustainability and scalability of food retail interventions to improve the healthiness of food purchased by consumers. A…
View article: How and Why Diets Change Post Migration for Chinese Immigrants
How and Why Diets Change Post Migration for Chinese Immigrants Open
OBJECTIVES: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk is disproportionally greater in Chinese immigrants in Australia compared with in China. Dietary acculturation is implicated as a CVD risk factor. This study aimed to explored Chinese immigrants…
View article: Does rearranging meal times at night improve cardiovascular risk factors? An Australian pilot randomised trial in night shift workers
Does rearranging meal times at night improve cardiovascular risk factors? An Australian pilot randomised trial in night shift workers Open
View article: Attitudes of Australian Patients Undergoing Treatment for Upper Gastrointestinal Cancers to Different Models of Nutrition Care Delivery: Qualitative Investigation
Attitudes of Australian Patients Undergoing Treatment for Upper Gastrointestinal Cancers to Different Models of Nutrition Care Delivery: Qualitative Investigation Open
Background Adults diagnosed with cancers of the stomach, esophagus, and pancreas are at high risk of malnutrition. In many hospital-based health care settings, there is a lack of systems in place to provide the early and intensive nutritio…
View article: Generalized Reflexive Responding and Cross-Modal Tactile Transfer of Stimulus Function in Children with Autism
Generalized Reflexive Responding and Cross-Modal Tactile Transfer of Stimulus Function in Children with Autism Open
View article: Assessment of Dietary Acculturation in East Asian Populations: A Scoping Review
Assessment of Dietary Acculturation in East Asian Populations: A Scoping Review Open
View article: Attitudes of Australian Patients Undergoing Treatment for Upper Gastrointestinal Cancers to Different Models of Nutrition Care Delivery: Qualitative Investigation (Preprint)
Attitudes of Australian Patients Undergoing Treatment for Upper Gastrointestinal Cancers to Different Models of Nutrition Care Delivery: Qualitative Investigation (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND Adults diagnosed with cancers of the stomach, esophagus, and pancreas are at high risk of malnutrition. In many hospital-based health care settings, there is a lack of systems in place to provide the early and intensive nutriti…