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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2018 - Fellow of the Indian National Academy of Engineering (INAE)

Overview

Steven A. Abrams is affiliated with The University of Texas at Austin in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on medicine and nursing, with significant contributions in nutrition and dietetics, epidemiology, pathology and forensic medicine, orthopedics and sports medicine, as well as psychiatry and mental health.

Their main topics of work include:

  • Infant Nutrition and Health
  • Breastfeeding Practices and Influences
  • Vitamin D Research Studies
  • Bone health and osteoporosis research
  • Child Nutrition and Feeding Issues
  • Neonatal Respiratory Health Research
  • Child Nutrition and Water Access

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Steven A. Abrams include:

  • Daniel Roth
  • Karen M O'Callaghan
  • Farzana Fariha
  • Alan Lucas
  • Jennifer Harrington

The scientist has published multiple papers in several prominent venues, including:

  • American Journal of Clinical Nutrition (6 publications)
  • Advances in Nutrition (6 publications)
  • Journal of Nutrition (4 publications)
  • Current Developments in Nutrition (4 publications)
  • PEDIATRICS (3 publications)

Selected recent papers by Steven A. Abrams and collaborators are:

  • "Calcium deficiency worldwide: prevalence of inadequate intakes and associated health outcomes," 2022, Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
  • "Vitamin D in Preterm and Full-Term Infants," 2020, Annals of Nutrition and Metabolism
  • "Vitamin D supplementation for term breastfed infants to prevent vitamin D deficiency and improve bone health," 2020, Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews
  • "Interventions to improve calcium intake through foods in populations with low intake," 2022, Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
  • "Infant and child formula shortages: now is the time to prevent recurrences," 2022, American Journal of Clinical Nutrition

Steven A. Abrams was recognized as a Fellow of the Indian National Academy of Engineering (INAE) in 2018.

Best Publications

  • The 2011 Report on Dietary Reference Intakes for Calcium and Vitamin D from the Institute of Medicine: What Clinicians Need to Know

    A. Catharine Ross;Jo Ann E. Manson;Steven A. Abrams;John F. Aloia;John F. Aloia

  • Peak bone mass

    R. P. Heaney;Steven Abrams;B. Dawson-Hughes;A. Looker

  • An Exclusively Human Milk-Based Diet Is Associated with a Lower Rate of Necrotizing Enterocolitis than a Diet of Human Milk and Bovine Milk-Based Products

    Sandra Sullivan;Richard J. Schanler;Jae H. Kim;Aloka L. Patel

  • IOM committee members respond to Endocrine Society vitamin D guideline.

    Clifford J. Rosen;Steven A. Abrams;John F. Aloia;Patsy M. Brannon

  • A combination of prebiotic short- and long-chain inulin-type fructans enhances calcium absorption and bone mineralization in young adolescents

    Steven A Abrams;Ian J Griffin;Keli M Hawthorne;Lily Liang

  • Randomized Trial of Exclusive Human Milk versus Preterm Formula Diets in Extremely Premature Infants

    Elizabeth A. Cristofalo;Richard J. Schanler;Cynthia L. Blanco;Sandra Sullivan

  • Optimizing Bone Health in Children and Adolescents

    Neville H Golden;Steven A Abrams

  • Global prevalence and disease burden of vitamin D deficiency: a roadmap for action in low- and middle-income countries.

    Daniel E. Roth;Steven A. Abrams;John Aloia;Gilles Bergeron

  • Alignment of Healthy Dietary Patterns and Environmental Sustainability: A Systematic Review

    Miriam E Nelson;Miriam E Nelson;Michael W Hamm;Frank B Hu;Steven A Abrams

  • Promoting Food Security for All Children

    Benjamin A. Gitterman;Lance A. Chilton

  • The 2011 Dietary Reference Intakes for Calcium and Vitamin D: What Dietetics Practitioners Need to Know

    A. Catharine Ross;Joann E. Manson;Steven A. Abrams;John F. Aloia

  • Calcium and vitamin d requirements of enterally fed preterm infants.

    Steven A. Abrams

  • Fruit Juice in Infants, Children, and Adolescents: Current Recommendations.

    Melvin B. Heyman;Steven A. Abrams

  • The 2015 Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee Scientific Report: Development and Major Conclusions

    Barbara E. Millen;Steve Abrams;Lucile Adams-Campbell;Cheryl A.M. Anderson

  • Sports drinks and energy drinks for children and adolescents: Are they appropriate?

    Marcie Beth Schneider;Holly J. Benjamin;Jatinder J.S. Bhatia;Steven A. Abrams

  • Non-digestible oligosaccharides and calcium absorption in girls with adequate calcium intakes.

    I. J. Griffin;P. M. Davila;Steven Abrams

  • Bone Markers, Calcium Metabolism, and Calcium Kinetics During Extended-Duration Space Flight on the Mir Space Station

    Scott M Smith;Meryl E Wastney;Kimberly O O'Brien;Boris V Morukov

  • Vitamin K Status and Bone Health: An Analysis of Methods for Determination of Undercarboxylated Osteocalcin*

    Caren M. Gundberg;Sherril D. Nieman;Steven Abrams;Harold Rosen

  • Monitoring Childhood Obesity: Assessment of the Weight/Height2 Index

    Kenneth J. Ellis;Steven A. Abrams;William W. Wong;William W. Wong

  • Randomized trial of exclusive human milk versus preterm formula diet in extremely premature infants

    E. A. Cristofalo;R. J. Schanler;Cynthia L Blanco;S. Sullivan

Frequent Co-Authors

Alfred L. Yergey
Alfred L. Yergey National Institutes of Health
Robert P. Heaney
Robert P. Heaney Creighton University
Alan Lucas
Alan Lucas University College London
Laura E. Caulfield
Laura E. Caulfield Johns Hopkins University
JoAnn E. Manson
JoAnn E. Manson Harvard Medical School
Richard L. Gallo
Richard L. Gallo University of California, San Diego
Clifford J. Rosen
Clifford J. Rosen Maine Medical Center
Connie M. Weaver
Connie M. Weaver San Diego State University
Yves Rayssiguier
Yves Rayssiguier University of Clermont Auvergne
Charles Coudray
Charles Coudray University of Montpellier

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