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Julie A. Pasco

Julie A. Pasco

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Medicine

D-Index
91
Citations
28873
World Ranking
11807
National Ranking
372

Overview

Julie A. Pasco is affiliated with Deakin University in Australia and has a research focus primarily in the field of Medicine. Their work spans several subfields including Physiology, Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, Surgery, Psychiatry and Mental Health, as well as Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health.

The scientist's research addresses key topics such as Bone Health and Osteoporosis Research, Nutrition and Health in Aging, Hip and Femur Fractures, Frailty in Older Adults, Body Composition Measurement Techniques, Nutritional Studies and Diet, and Diet and Metabolism Studies.

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Julie A. Pasco include:

  • The Conceptual Definition of Sarcopenia: Delphi Consensus from the Global Leadership Initiative in Sarcopenia (GLIS), 2024, Age and Ageing
  • Skeletal Muscle Health and Cognitive Function: A Narrative Review, 2020, International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • The effects of dairy and dairy derivatives on the gut microbiota: a systematic literature review, 2020, Gut Microbes
  • Consensus guidelines for sarcopenia prevention, diagnosis and management in Australia and New Zealand, 2022, Journal of Cachexia Sarcopenia and Muscle
  • Muscle strength and gait speed rather than lean mass are better indicators for poor cognitive function in older men, 2020, Scientific Reports

Frequent collaborators in Julie A. Pasco's research include:

  • Lana J. Williams
  • Kara L. Holloway-Kew
  • Mark A. Kotowicz
  • Mohammadreza Mohebbi
  • Amanda L. Stuart

Publications by Julie A. Pasco appear most often in journals such as:

  • Calcified Tissue International
  • BMJ Open
  • Osteoporosis International
  • Archives of Osteoporosis
  • Research Square

Best Publications

  • So depression is an inflammatory disease, but where does the inflammation come from?

    Michael Berk;Lana Williams;Lana Williams;Felice N Jacka;Felice N Jacka;Adrienne O'Neil;Adrienne O'Neil

  • Association of Western and Traditional Diets With Depression and Anxiety in Women

    Felice N. Jacka;Julie A. Pasco;Arnstein Mykletun;Lana J. Williams

  • Relationship Between Diet and Mental Health in Children and Adolescents: A Systematic Review

    Adrienne O’Neil;Shae E. Quirk;Siobhan Housden;Sharon L. Brennan

  • A meta-analysis of trabecular bone score in fracture risk prediction and its relationship to FRAX.

    Eugene V McCloskey;Anders Odén;Nicholas C Harvey;William D Leslie

  • A meta-analysis of the association of fracture risk and body mass index in women

    Helena Johansson;John A. Kanis;Anders Odén;Eugene McCloskey

  • Oxidative & nitrosative stress in depression: why so much stress?

    Steven Moylan;Steven Moylan;Michael Berk;Olivia Dean;Yuval Samuni

  • A prospective study of diet quality and mental health in adolescents.

    Felice N. Jacka;Felice N. Jacka;Peter J. Kremer;Michael Berk;Andrea M. de Silva-Sanigorski

  • The association between diet quality, dietary patterns and depression in adults: a systematic review

    Shae E Quirk;Lana Williams;Lana Williams;Adrienne O'Neil;Adrienne O'Neil;Julie Anne Pasco;Julie Anne Pasco

  • Maternal 25-Hydroxyvitamin D and Parathyroid Hormone Concentrations and Offspring Birth Size

    Ruth Morley;John B. Carlin;Julie A. Pasco;John D. Wark

  • Prevention and treatment of infant and childhood vitamin D deficiency in Australia and New Zealand: a consensus statement.

    Craig Munns;Margaret R Zacharin;Christine P Rodda;Jennifer A Batch

  • Association of high-sensitivity C-reactive protein with de novo major depression

    Julie A. Pasco;Geoffrey C. Nicholson;Lana J. Williams;Felice N. Jacka

  • The population burden of fractures originates in women with osteopenia, not osteoporosis.

    J. A. Pasco;E. Seeman;M. J. Henry;E. N. Merriman

  • C-reactive protein is increased in schizophrenia but is not altered by antipsychotics: meta-analysis and implications.

    Fernandes Bs;Steiner J;Bernstein Hg;Dodd S;Dodd S

  • Serum leptin levels are associated with bone mass in nonobese women.

    Julie A. Pasco;Margaret J. Henry;Mark A. Kotowicz;Gregory R. Collier

  • Cohort Profile: Geelong Osteoporosis Study

    Julie A Pasco;Geoff C Nicholson;Mark A Kotowicz

  • Age- and gender-specific rate of fractures in Australia: a population-based study.

    K. M. Sanders;E. Seeman;A. M. Ugoni;J. A. Pasco

  • Vitamin D and adult bone health in Australia and New Zealand : a position statement

    Terrence H Diamond;John A Eisman;Rebecca S Mason;Caryl A Nowson

  • β-Adrenergic Blockers Reduce the Risk of Fracture Partly by Increasing Bone Mineral Density: Geelong Osteoporosis Study

    Julie A. Pasco;Margaret J. Henry;Kerrie M. Sanders;Mark A. Kotowicz

  • Genome-wide association study using extreme truncate selection identifies novel genes affecting bone mineral density and fracture risk.

    E.L. Duncan;P. Danoy;J.P. Kemp;P.J. Leo

  • RelationshipBetweenDietandMentalHealthinChildren andAdolescents:ASystematicReview

    Adrienne O'Neil;Shae E. Quirk;Sharon L. Brennan;Lana J. Williams

Frequent Co-Authors

Mark A. Kotowicz
Mark A. Kotowicz University of Melbourne
Michael Berk
Michael Berk Deakin University
Geoffrey C. Nicholson
Geoffrey C. Nicholson University of Queensland
Felice N. Jacka
Felice N. Jacka Deakin University
Seetal Dodd
Seetal Dodd Deakin University
Ego Seeman
Ego Seeman University of Melbourne
Anita E. Wluka
Anita E. Wluka Monash University
John D. Wark
John D. Wark University of Melbourne
Peter R. Ebeling
Peter R. Ebeling Monash University
Flavia M. Cicuttini
Flavia M. Cicuttini Monash University

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