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Overview

Wendy H. Oddy is affiliated with the University of Tasmania in Australia and has contributed extensively to the field of medicine, with a focus on public health, environmental and occupational health, physiology, endocrinology, diabetes and metabolism, molecular biology, and epidemiology.

The main topics of their research work include nutritional studies and diet, obesity, physical activity, diet, diet and metabolism studies, diet, metabolism and disease, birth, development and health, epigenetics and DNA methylation, and coffee research and impacts.

Frequent venues for publication include:

  • Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders
  • Nutrition Metabolism and Cardiovascular Diseases
  • European Journal of Clinical Nutrition
  • Scientific Reports
  • Multiple Sclerosis Journal

Selected recent papers are:

  • "Dietary pattern trajectories across adolescence and early adulthood and their associations with childhood and parental factors" (2020) in American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
  • "Machine Learning-Based DNA Methylation Score for Fetal Exposure to Maternal Smoking: Development and Validation in Samples Collected from Adolescents and Adults" (2020) in Environmental Health Perspectives
  • "The relationship between abdominal pain and emotional wellbeing in children and adolescents in the Raine Study" (2020) in Scientific Reports
  • "Associations of childhood adiposity with menstrual irregularity and polycystic ovary syndrome in adulthood: the Childhood Determinants of Adult Health Study and the Bogalusa Heart Study" (2020) in Human Reproduction
  • "Is Dietary Vitamin A Associated with Myopia from Adolescence to Young Adulthood?" (2020) in Translational Vision Science & Technology

They have collaborated frequently with several researchers, including:

  • Trevor A. Mori
  • Lawrence J. Beilin
  • Craig E. Pennell
  • Leigh Blizzard
  • Therese A. O'Sullivan

Best Publications

  • Association Between Breast Feeding and Asthma in 6 Year Old Children: Findings of a Prospective Birth Cohort Study

    W. H. Oddy;P. G. Holt;P. D. Sly;A. W. Read

  • Predictors of breastfeeding duration: evidence from a cohort study.

    Jane Anne Scott;Colin W Binns;Wendy H Oddy;Wendy H Oddy;Kathleen I Graham

  • The role of nutrition in children's neurocognitive development, from pregnancy through childhood

    Anett Nyaradi;Anett Nyaradi;Jianghong Li;Jianghong Li;Siobhan Hickling;Siobhan Hickling;Jonathan Foster

  • Breast feeding and respiratory morbidity in infancy: a birth cohort study

    W H Oddy;P D Sly;N H de Klerk;L I Landau

  • DSM-IV-TR and DSM-5 eating disorders in adolescents: prevalence, stability, and psychosocial correlates in a population-based sample of male and female adolescents.

    Karina L. Allen;Susan M. Byrne;Wendy H. Oddy;Ross D. Crosby

  • ADHD Is Associated With a “Western” Dietary Pattern in Adolescents:

    Amber L. Howard;Monique Robinson;Grant J. Smith;Gina L. Ambrosini

  • The association between dietary patterns and mental health in early adolescence

    Wendy H Oddy;Monique Robinson;Gina L Ambrosini;Therese A O'Sullivan

  • The effects of respiratory infections, atopy, and breastfeeding on childhood asthma

    W.H. Oddy;N.H. de Klerk;P.D. Sly;P.G. Holt

  • The long-term effects of breastfeeding on child and adolescent mental health: A pregnancy cohort study followed for 14 years

    Wendy H. Oddy;Garth E. Kendall;Garth E. Kendall;Jianghong Li;Jianghong Li;Peter Jacoby

  • Breastfeeding protects against illness and infection in infants and children: a review of the evidence.

    Wendy H Oddy

  • The impact of breastmilk on infant and child health.

    Wendy H Oddy

  • Gender-specific differences in adipose distribution and adipocytokines influence adolescent nonalcoholic fatty liver disease

    Oyekoya T. Ayonrinde;John K. Olynyk;Lawrence J. Beilin;Lawrence J. Beilin;Lawrence J. Beilin;Trevor A. Mori;Trevor A. Mori

  • The western dietary pattern is prospectively associated with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease in adolescence

    Wendy H. Oddy;Carly E. Herbison;Peter A Jacoby;Gina L. Ambrosini

  • Adolescent dietary patterns are associated with lifestyle and family psycho-social factors

    Gina L Ambrosini;Wendy H Oddy;Monique Robinson;Therese A O’Sullivan

  • Predictors of body mass index and associations with cardiovascular risk factors in Australian children: a prospective cohort study.

    Valerie Burke;Lawrence Beilin;Karen Simmer;Wendy Oddy

  • Pre‐ and postnatal influences on preschool mental health: a large‐scale cohort study

    Monique Robinson;Monique Robinson;Wendy H. Oddy;Wendy H. Oddy;Jianghong Li;Garth E. Kendall

  • The association of maternal overweight and obesity with breastfeeding duration.

    Wendy Hazel Oddy;Jianghong Li;Linda Landsborough;Garth Edward Kendall

  • Breast feeding and cognitive development in childhood: a prospective birth cohort study.

    Wendy H Oddy;Wendy H Oddy;Garth E Kendall;Eve Blair;Nicholas H De Klerk

  • Maternal asthma, infant feeding, and the risk of asthma in childhood.

    Wendy H. Oddy;Jennifer K. Peat;Nicholas H. de Klerk

  • Prospective associations between sugar-sweetened beverage intakes and cardiometabolic risk factors in adolescents

    Gina Leslie Ambrosini;Wendy Hazel Oddy;Rae Chi Huang;Trevor Anthony Mori

Frequent Co-Authors

Trevor A. Mori
Trevor A. Mori University of Western Australia
Craig E. Pennell
Craig E. Pennell University of Newcastle Australia
John P. Newnham
John P. Newnham University of Western Australia
Fiona J. Stanley
Fiona J. Stanley Telethon Kids Institute
Jianghong Li
Jianghong Li Social Science Research Center Berlin
Leon A. Adams
Leon A. Adams University of Western Australia
Lawrence J. Beilin
Lawrence J. Beilin University of Western Australia
Stephen R. Zubrick
Stephen R. Zubrick Telethon Kids Institute
Karina L. Allen
Karina L. Allen King's College London
Nicholas de Klerk
Nicholas de Klerk University of Western Australia

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