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View article: Exploring Sweet-Liker Status as a Potential Driver for Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Acceptability: Insights for Bridging Sensory Science and Nutrition Practice
Exploring Sweet-Liker Status as a Potential Driver for Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Acceptability: Insights for Bridging Sensory Science and Nutrition Practice Open
(1) This study investigates the global health issue of excessive sugar intake by examining how sweet-liker status (SLS) relates to acceptability of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSB), alongside other demographic factors. (2) Two sample sets w…
View article: The complete genome sequence of the cluster BE1 <i>Streptomyces Bacteriophage Riptide</i> includes genes encoding ribosome-associated proteins
The complete genome sequence of the cluster BE1 <i>Streptomyces Bacteriophage Riptide</i> includes genes encoding ribosome-associated proteins Open
This study isolated bacteriophage Riptide , a BE1 cluster siphovirus, from soil using Streptomyces mirabilis NRRL B-2400. Riptide follows a lytic life cycle contains a genome length of 132,142 bp encoding 236 protein coding genes including…
View article: The business of dietetics: Results from the national Australian private practice dietetics dataset
The business of dietetics: Results from the national Australian private practice dietetics dataset Open
Aims This study aimed to describe private dietetics practices in Australia in terms of ownership, size, and operation, team composition, and products and services. Methods Australian dietitians operating private practices were invited to p…
View article: Development and baseline findings of a national dataset describing Australian private practice dietetics
Development and baseline findings of a national dataset describing Australian private practice dietetics Open
Aims This study aimed to establish the processes for a national dataset describing Australian private practice dietetics and to report baseline workforce data. Methods A cross‐sectional survey captured workforce and business data for dieti…
View article: Physiotherapy pessary providers in Australia: results of a multidisciplinary survey of practice
Physiotherapy pessary providers in Australia: results of a multidisciplinary survey of practice Open
Background Physiotherapists have recently become involved in the management of women with prolapse by providing pessary care as well as pelvic floor muscle training and lifestyle advice. There are little data internationally about physioth…
View article: "On My World, It Means Hope:" Superman as Symbolic Propaganda to Cultural Icon, 1939-1945
"On My World, It Means Hope:" Superman as Symbolic Propaganda to Cultural Icon, 1939-1945 Open
Truth, justice, and the American way. This iconic phrase is instantly familiar to anyone who has interacted with popular culture in the past seventy-five years, and immediately recalls an image of the paragon of American comic book heroes:…
View article: Corrigendum to: What factors affect the recruitment and retention of allied health professionals working in hospitals? A systematic literature review
Corrigendum to: What factors affect the recruitment and retention of allied health professionals working in hospitals? A systematic literature review Open
View article: National Recommendations for Implementation of Competency-Based Medical Education in Family Medicine
National Recommendations for Implementation of Competency-Based Medical Education in Family Medicine Open
Background and Objectives: New family medicine residency program and graduate board certification requirements necessitate a transition within programs to competency-based medical education (CBME) to ensure that the discipline is training …
View article: Factors affecting the impact of COVID-19 vaccination on post COVID-19 conditions among adults: A systematic literature review
Factors affecting the impact of COVID-19 vaccination on post COVID-19 conditions among adults: A systematic literature review Open
This systematic literature review summarizes the evidence across 56 publications and pre-prints (January 2020-July 2023) with low-risk of bias based on JBI critical appraisal, that report adjusted estimates for the relationship between COV…
View article: Sharper minds: Feasibility and effectiveness of a mental health promotion package for university students targeting multiple health and self-care behaviours
Sharper minds: Feasibility and effectiveness of a mental health promotion package for university students targeting multiple health and self-care behaviours Open
Retrospectively registered 1/09/2023, https://www.anzctr.org.au/Trial/Registration/TrialReview.aspx?id=386141&isReview=true.
View article: Flexible, adaptable, and supportive systems: qualitative description of factors underpinning an ideal mealtime delivery in rehabilitation care settings
Flexible, adaptable, and supportive systems: qualitative description of factors underpinning an ideal mealtime delivery in rehabilitation care settings Open
The ideal mealtime in rehabilitation should be underpinned by principles of flexibility, adaptability, and supportive care. Incorporating rehabilitation goals of care can be enabled through mealtime systems that encourage functional therap…
View article: Exploring the perspectives of urban and regional living Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples regarding bush foods, nutrition and health: insights for culturally informed health policy in Australia
Exploring the perspectives of urban and regional living Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples regarding bush foods, nutrition and health: insights for culturally informed health policy in Australia Open
Objective: This study aims to explore the perspectives of urban and regional living Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander adults and children regarding Bush Foods, nutrition and health to advocate for future culturally informed programmes …
View article: From Silos to Synergy: A Scoping Review of Team Approaches to Outpatient Eating Disorder Treatment
From Silos to Synergy: A Scoping Review of Team Approaches to Outpatient Eating Disorder Treatment Open
Objective This scoping review synthesizes the available evidence on team outpatient eating disorder treatment, focusing on team composition, reported health and service outcomes, and reported principles of Interprofessional Collaborative P…
View article: The role of cardiac acoustic biomarkers in monitoring patients with heart failure: A systematic literature review
The role of cardiac acoustic biomarkers in monitoring patients with heart failure: A systematic literature review Open
Heart failure (HF) creates a considerable clinical, humanistic and economic burden on patients and caregivers as well as on healthcare systems. To attenuate the significant burden of HF, there is a need for enhanced management of patients …
View article: Patient outcome quality indicators for older persons in acute care: original development data using interRAI AC-CGA
Patient outcome quality indicators for older persons in acute care: original development data using interRAI AC-CGA Open
Background A range of strategies are available that can improve the outcomes of older persons particularly in relation to basic activities of daily living during and after an acute care (AC) episode. This paper outlines the original develo…
View article: Dietitians' perceptions of employment models used in Australian residential aged care facilities
Dietitians' perceptions of employment models used in Australian residential aged care facilities Open
Objectives The qualitative study aimed to explore dietitians' perceptions of employment status and engagement models with residential aged care facilities (RACF) and the impact on work activities and resident care. Methods Dietitians curre…
View article: ‘<scp>On‐Demand</scp>’ snack service in a rehabilitation setting: Impact on satisfaction, intake, waste and costs
‘<span>On‐Demand</span>’ snack service in a rehabilitation setting: Impact on satisfaction, intake, waste and costs Open
Aim To evaluate an ‘On‐Demand’ snack service in a rehabilitation setting for satisfaction, intake, waste and cost. Methods In September 2021, a trial of an ‘On‐Demand’ snack service was conducted on two general rehabilitation wards in a pu…
View article: Assessing the potential of Australian indigenous edible halophytes as salt substitutes: From wild to plate
Assessing the potential of Australian indigenous edible halophytes as salt substitutes: From wild to plate Open
Increased salt (sodium chloride (NaCl)) consumption contributes to high blood pressure, increasing the risk of cardiovascular disease. Reducing the intake of NaCl could result in significant public health benefits. Australian grown halophy…
View article: Several genetic SNPs identified in acute appendicitis patients including the HLA-C known to be related to coeliac disease in a Genome-Wide Association Study
Several genetic SNPs identified in acute appendicitis patients including the HLA-C known to be related to coeliac disease in a Genome-Wide Association Study Open
Acute Appendicitis (AA) is an inflammatory condition of the vermiform appendix in the caecum of the colon. Genetic polymorphisms have been suggested as risk factors predisposing to AA susceptibility but have remained relatively unknown, du…
View article: Meeting abstracts from the 2022 ANZAED conference
Meeting abstracts from the 2022 ANZAED conference Open
Background: Current efforts by NEDC and ANZAED to implement a credentialing system for eating disorder clinicians aims to achieve a national minimum standard for training in evidence-based interventions.However, there is substantial eviden…
View article: Data from four consecutive cohorts of students in Australia (2019–2022) show the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on domestic and international university students’ mental health
Data from four consecutive cohorts of students in Australia (2019–2022) show the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on domestic and international university students’ mental health Open
Introduction: COVID-19 and related travel and social restrictions caused significant stress for university students in Australia and globally. Learning quickly moved online and many students (particularly international students) were separ…
View article: Australian indigenous edible halophytes — nutritious and functional for a sustainable future: antioxidant capacity and antimicrobial properties
Australian indigenous edible halophytes — nutritious and functional for a sustainable future: antioxidant capacity and antimicrobial properties Open
In recent years, edible halophytes have received more attention due to their ability to tolerate a wide range of salinities. Furthermore, halophytes have long been used for food, feed and medicinal purposes. However, available information …
View article: The imperative of collaboration: Lived experience perspectives on team approaches in outpatient eating disorder treatment
The imperative of collaboration: Lived experience perspectives on team approaches in outpatient eating disorder treatment Open
Background Across healthcare broadly, team treatment approaches range from siloed multidisciplinary treatment to synergistic Interprofessional Collaborative Practice (IPCP), with IPCP increasingly favored. In eating disorders, clinical pra…
View article: Exploring Australian dietitians' experiences and preparedness for working in residential aged care facilities
Exploring Australian dietitians' experiences and preparedness for working in residential aged care facilities Open
Background Dietitians are increasingly working in residential aged care facilities (RACF). As such, supporting the RACF dietetic workforce is imperative. This qualitative study explored dietitians' experiences and preparedness for working …
View article: Australian dietitians' confidence in their knowledge and skills working with older adults in aged care: A national survey
Australian dietitians' confidence in their knowledge and skills working with older adults in aged care: A national survey Open
Aim This study aimed to describe dietitians' confidence in their knowledge and skills working with older adults in residential aged care facilities or home care services. Methods A novel, quantitative online survey was distributed to aged …
View article: Understanding the Global Burden of Influenza in Adults Aged 18–64 years: A Systematic Literature Review from 2012 to 2022
Understanding the Global Burden of Influenza in Adults Aged 18–64 years: A Systematic Literature Review from 2012 to 2022 Open
High levels of hospitalization and outpatient visits demonstrated a clinical influenza-associated burden on patients and healthcare systems, which is exacerbated by comorbidities. Considering the size and breadth of the general population …
View article: Pessary management practices for pelvic organ prolapse among Australian health care practitioners: a cross-sectional study
Pessary management practices for pelvic organ prolapse among Australian health care practitioners: a cross-sectional study Open
Introduction and hypothesis Vaginal pessaries are a low-cost, effective treatment for pelvic organ prolapse (POP) and an alternative to surgery. Whilst traditionally pessary management (PM) has been provided by medical professionals, parti…
View article: Edible Halophytes with Functional Properties: In Vitro Protein Digestibility and Bioaccessibility and Intestinal Absorption of Minerals and Trace Elements from Australian Indigenous Halophytes
Edible Halophytes with Functional Properties: In Vitro Protein Digestibility and Bioaccessibility and Intestinal Absorption of Minerals and Trace Elements from Australian Indigenous Halophytes Open
Halophytes are considered emerging functional foods as they are high in protein, minerals, and trace elements, although studies investigating halophyte digestibility, bioaccessibility, and intestinal absorption are limited. Therefore, this…
View article: Collaborative dietetic and psychological care in Interprofessional Enhanced Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for adults with Anorexia Nervosa: a novel treatment approach
Collaborative dietetic and psychological care in Interprofessional Enhanced Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for adults with Anorexia Nervosa: a novel treatment approach Open
Clinical practice guidelines for anorexia nervosa (AN) and atypical anorexia nervosa recommend treatment from a team including a mental health professional and a dietitian. To date, however, AN treatment models such as Enhanced Cognitive B…
View article: Sharper Minds 2022 Report.
Sharper Minds 2022 Report. Open
This report describes a pilot non-randomised controlled evaluation of the full Sharper Minds package in 2022. In total, 365 undergraduate students from across the university opted in to one of three conditions: Control (n=112); 1 Intervent…