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  • 2010 - Member of the National Academy of Medicine (NAM)

Overview

Suzanne P. Murphy is affiliated with the University of Hawaii at Manoa in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on Medicine, with contributions across subfields such as Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health; Physiology; Nutrition and Dietetics; General Health Professions; and Pharmacy.

Their scientific work is centered on various aspects of nutritional studies and diet, including diet and metabolism studies, obesity, physical activity and diet, child nutrition and water access, food security and health in diverse populations, indigenous studies and ecology, and nutrition and health in aging.

Frequent publication venues for Suzanne P. Murphy include:

  • Nutrition Today
  • Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics
  • Mesentery and Peritoneum
  • Advances in Nutrition
  • Journal of Nutrition

Some of their recent papers are:

  • Validation and Comparison of Nutrient Intakes from Two Dietary Questionnaires Developed for the Multiethnic Cohort Study, 2022, Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics
  • Planning Nutritionally Adequate Diets for Groups: Methods Used to Develop Recommendations for a Child and Adult Care Food Program, 2020, Advances in Nutrition
  • A Dietary Supplement Frequency Questionnaire Correctly Ranks Nutrient Intakes in US Older Adults When Compared to a Comprehensive Dietary Supplement Inventory, 2021, Journal of Nutrition
  • Doris Howes Calloway, 2022, Nutrition Today

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Murphy include:

  • Nancy F. Butte
  • Janet C. King
  • Allison A. Yates
  • Molly J. Kretsch
  • Mary L. Blackburn

Murphy's main fields of study involve a broad investigation into Medicine as it relates to nutritional and public health disciplines. Their contributions span across multiple professional health fields and specialized areas dedicated to understanding nutrition, metabolism, and disease prevention.

Among their recognitions, Suzanne P. Murphy was inducted as a Member of the National Academy of Medicine in 2010, marking a distinction within the medical research community.

Best Publications

  • Food Insecurity Is Positively Related to Overweight in Women

    Marilyn S. Townsend;Janet Peerson;Bradley Love;Cheryl Achterberg

  • Intake of Flavonoids and Lung Cancer

    Loïc Le Marchand;Suzanne P. Murphy;Jean H. Hankin;Lynne R. Wilkens

  • Nutritional Importance of Animal Source Foods

    Suzanne P. Murphy;Lindsay H. Allen

  • Dietary Variety Increases the Probability of Nutrient Adequacy among Adults

    Janet A. Foote;Suzanne P. Murphy;Lynne R. Wilkens;P. Peter Basiotis

  • Animal Source Foods Improve Dietary Quality, Micronutrient Status, Growth and Cognitive Function in Kenyan School Children: Background, Study Design and Baseline Findings

    Charlotte G. Neumann;Nimrod O. Bwibo;Suzanne P. Murphy;Marian Sigman

  • Vitamin C and flavonoid levels of fruits and vegetables consumed in Hawaii

    Adrian A. Franke;Laurie J. Custer;Christi Arakaki;Suzanne P. Murphy

  • Flavonols and Pancreatic Cancer Risk The Multiethnic Cohort Study

    Ute Nöthlings;Suzanne P. Murphy;Lynne R. Wilkens;Brian E. Henderson

  • Meat and Fat Intake as Risk Factors for Pancreatic Cancer: The Multiethnic Cohort Study

    Ute Nöthlings;Lynne R. Wilkens;Suzanne P. Murphy;Jean H. Hankin

  • Factors Associated with Dietary Supplement Use among Healthy Adults of Five Ethnicities The Multiethnic Cohort Study

    Janet A. Foote;Suzanne P. Murphy;Lynne R. Wilkens;Jean H. Hankin

  • Crisis Intervention for People With Severe Mental Illnesses

    Suzanne M Murphy;Claire B Irving;Clive E Adams;Muhammad Waqar

  • Meat Supplementation Improves Growth, Cognitive, and Behavioral Outcomes in Kenyan Children

    Charlotte G. Neumann;Suzanne P. Murphy;Connie Gewa;Monika Grillenberger

  • Estimated vitamin intakes of toddlers: predicted prevalence of inadequacy in village populations in Egypt, Kenya, and Mexico.

    D H Calloway;S P Murphy;G H Beaton;D Lein

  • Kenyan School Children Have Multiple Micronutrient Deficiencies, but Increased Plasma Vitamin B-12 Is the Only Detectable Micronutrient Response to Meat or Milk Supplementation

    Jonathan H. Siekmann;Lindsay H. Allen;Nimrod O. Bwibo;Montague W. Demment

  • Asian women have greater abdominal and visceral adiposity than Caucasian women with similar body mass index.

    U Lim;T Ernst;S D Buchthal;M Latch

  • Dietary Patterns Using the Food Guide Pyramid Groups Are Associated with Sociodemographic and Lifestyle Factors: The Multiethnic Cohort Study

    Song-Yi Park;Suzanne P. Murphy;Lynne R. Wilkens;Jennifer F. Yamamoto

  • The Impact of Dietary Intervention on the Cognitive Development of Kenyan School Children

    Shannon E. Whaley;Marian Sigman;Charlotte Neumann;Nimrod Bwibo

  • Dietary Reference Intakes: summary of applications in dietary assessment

    Suzanne P Murphy;Mary I Poos

  • Interpreting and using the Dietary References Intakes in dietary assessment of individuals and groups

    Susan I. Barr;Suzanne P. Murphy;Mary I. Poos

  • Food Supplements Have a Positive Impact on Weight Gain and the Addition of Animal Source Foods Increases Lean Body Mass of Kenyan Schoolchildren

    Monika Grillenberger;Charlotte G. Neumann;Suzanne P. Murphy;Nimrod O. Bwibo

  • Selecting Items for a Food Behavior Checklist for a Limited-Resource Audience

    Marilyn S. Townsend;Lucia L. Kaiser;Lindsay H. Allen;Amy Block Joy

Frequent Co-Authors

Lynne R. Wilkens
Lynne R. Wilkens University of Hawaii at Manoa
Laurence N. Kolonel
Laurence N. Kolonel University of Hawaii at Manoa
Brian E. Henderson
Brian E. Henderson University of Southern California
Niranjan Kissoon
Niranjan Kissoon University of British Columbia
Loic Le Marchand
Loic Le Marchand University of Hawaii at Manoa
John Neuhaus
John Neuhaus University of California, San Francisco
Lindsay H. Allen
Lindsay H. Allen United States Department of Agriculture
Marc T. Goodman
Marc T. Goodman Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
Abraham M. Y. Nomura
Abraham M. Y. Nomura Kuakini Medical Center
Johanna T. Dwyer
Johanna T. Dwyer Tufts University

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