2025 Journal Article The business of dietetics: Results from the national Australian private practice dietetics datasetKirkegaard, Amy, Clark, Peter, Wright, Olivia R. L. and Ball, Lauren (2025). The business of dietetics: Results from the national Australian private practice dietetics dataset. Nutrition & Dietetics 1747-0080.70036. doi: 10.1111/1747-0080.70036 |
2025 Journal Article Development and baseline findings of a national dataset describing Australian private practice dieteticsKirkegaard, Amy, Wright, Olivia, Clark, Peter and Ball, Lauren (2025). Development and baseline findings of a national dataset describing Australian private practice dietetics. Nutrition & Dietetics 1747-0080.70027. doi: 10.1111/1747-0080.70027 |
2025 Journal Article Effectiveness of general practitioner-delivered nutrition care on dietary and health outcomes in adults with chronic conditions: A systematic reviewAsher, Kathryn E, Somerville, Mari, Ball, Lauren, Hickson, Mary, Dombrowski, Stephan U, Luke, Alison and Doucet, Shelley (2025). Effectiveness of general practitioner-delivered nutrition care on dietary and health outcomes in adults with chronic conditions: A systematic review. BMJ Open , 15 (8) e090877. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2024-090877 |
2025 Journal Article Two decades of Medicare: An updated review of Medicare‐subsidised dietetics services in AustraliaKirkegaard, Amy, Lepre, Breanna, Bartrim, Karly and Ball, Lauren (2025). Two decades of Medicare: An updated review of Medicare‐subsidised dietetics services in Australia. Nutrition & Dietetics 1747-0080.70016. doi: 10.1111/1747-0080.70016 |
2025 Journal Article Where is the nutrition? Content analysis of learning objectives within tertiary medicine and health degree programs at an Australian universityDerry, Mackenzie G, Ball, Lauren and Lepre, Breanna (2025). Where is the nutrition? Content analysis of learning objectives within tertiary medicine and health degree programs at an Australian university. BMJ Nutrition, Prevention & Health e001263, bmjnph-2025. doi: 10.1136/bmjnph-2025-001263 |
2025 Book Chapter Healthy EatingRay, Sumantra, Lepre, Breanna, Amati, Federica and Ball, Lauren (2025). Healthy Eating. Essential Lifestyle Medicine. (pp. 102-121) Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press. doi: 10.1017/9781009391573.012 |
2025 Journal Article Community listening to understand determinants of healthy eating in an Australian priority communityKadariya, Shanti, Parkinson, Joy, Marsh, Julie and Ball, Lauren (2025). Community listening to understand determinants of healthy eating in an Australian priority community. Health Promotion International, 40 (2) daaf040. doi: 10.1093/heapro/daaf040 |
2025 Journal Article Maximising the potential of type 2 diabetes remission: scale up and sustainability considerations from the DiRECT-Aus implementation trialGunatillaka, Nilakshi, Advocat, Jenny, Ball, Lauren, Haines, Terry, Williams, Cylie, Chai, Tze Lin, Bowden, Mitchell, Savaglio, Melissa, Gudorf, Kate and Sturgiss, Elizabeth (2025). Maximising the potential of type 2 diabetes remission: scale up and sustainability considerations from the DiRECT-Aus implementation trial. Australian Journal of Primary Health, 31 (2) PY24116, 2. doi: 10.1071/py24116 |
2025 Journal Article Nutrition education and practice in university dental and oral health programmes and curricula: a scoping reviewKataoka, Minako, Adam, Lee Ann, Ball, Lauren Elizabeth, Crowley, Jennifer and McLean, Rachael Mira (2025). Nutrition education and practice in university dental and oral health programmes and curricula: a scoping review. European Journal of Dental Education, 29 (1), 64-83. doi: 10.1111/eje.13045 |
2025 Journal Article Omnivore, vegan and vegetarian diet quality associations with depressive symptoms: A comparative cross-sectional analysis of the Australian Longitudinal Study on Women's HealthLee, Megan, Ball, Lauren, Hill, Simon, Crowe, Timothy C., Walsh, Hayley, Cosgrove, Tylor and Best, Talitha (2025). Omnivore, vegan and vegetarian diet quality associations with depressive symptoms: A comparative cross-sectional analysis of the Australian Longitudinal Study on Women's Health. Journal of Affective Disorders, 370, 18-25. doi: 10.1016/j.jad.2024.10.119 |
2025 Journal Article How do people living with cancer navigate health systems? : A multi–grounded theoryHennessey, Emma, Kirkegaard, Amy and Ball, Lauren (2025). How do people living with cancer navigate health systems? : A multi–grounded theory. Cancer Nursing. doi: 10.1097/ncc.0000000000001468 |
2025 Journal Article ‘The Weight of Expectation’–How Weight Stigma Is Impacting Dietetic PracticeBrown, Adrian, Flint, Stuart W. and Ball, Lauren (2025). ‘The Weight of Expectation’–How Weight Stigma Is Impacting Dietetic Practice. Journal of Human Nutrition and Dietetics, 38 (1) JHN70017. doi: 10.1111/jhn.70017 |
2025 Journal Article Ten pressure points in primary care during COVID-19: findings from an international narrative reviewDykgraaf, Sally Hall, Parkinson, Anne, Wright, Michael, Wong, William C. W., Desborough, Jane, Ball, Lauren, Sturgiss, Elizabeth, Dut, Garang M., Barnes, Katelyn, Butler, Danielle, Davis, Steph, Douglas, Kirsty, Kendir, Candan, Martin, Danielle, Marten, Robert, Rouleau, Katherine, Barkley, Shannon, de Toca, Lucas and Kidd, Michael (2025). Ten pressure points in primary care during COVID-19: findings from an international narrative review. BMC Primary Care, 26 (1) 19, 19-1. doi: 10.1186/s12875-024-02640-w |
2024 Journal Article Food, nutrition and dining information on residential aged care facility websites: a website analysisTan, Zavier Kok Shen, Pashley, Alice, Ball, Lauren, Wright, Olivia Renee Louise and Bartrim, Karly (2024). Food, nutrition and dining information on residential aged care facility websites: a website analysis. Australasian Journal on Ageing, 44 (1) e13388, e13388. doi: 10.1111/ajag.13388 |
2024 Journal Article What factors affect the recruitment and retention of allied health professionals working in hospitals? A systematic literature reviewBaumgartner, Laure, Wright, Olivia, Barne, Katelyn, Bartrim, Karly, Kirkegaard, Amy, Sullivan, Victoria, Burch, Emily and Ball, Lauren (2024). What factors affect the recruitment and retention of allied health professionals working in hospitals? A systematic literature review. Australian Health Review, 49 (1) AH24287. doi: 10.1071/ah24287 |
2024 Conference Publication Measurable and immeasurable spread of knowledge for research impact: the NutComp toolBall, Lauren, Lepre, Breanna and Dorssen, Clare Van (2024). Measurable and immeasurable spread of knowledge for research impact: the NutComp tool. 9th International summit on food, nutrition and health, Virtual, 15 June 2023. London, United Kingdom: BMJ Group. doi: 10.1136/bmjnph-2024-nnedprosummit2023.2 |
2024 Journal Article Medical certificates: more than just paperworkDelshad, Parvin, Ball, Lauren and Arab, Reza (2024). Medical certificates: more than just paperwork. Australian Journal of General Practice, 53 (11 Supplement), S123-S127. doi: 10.31128/AJGP-02-24-7154 |
2024 Journal Article Cocreating eating disorder education solutions: a design thinking approach to dietetics curricula in AustraliaHeafala, Alana, Rundle‐Thiele, Sharyn, Ball, Lauren and Mitchell, Lana J. (2024). Cocreating eating disorder education solutions: a design thinking approach to dietetics curricula in Australia. Journal of Human Nutrition and Dietetics, 37 (5), 1219-1230. doi: 10.1111/jhn.13333 |
2024 Conference Publication Patient-led, technology-assisted malnutrition risk screening in hospital: A potentially cost-effective approachRoberts, S., Marshall, A., Bromiley, L., Hopper, Z., Byrnes, J., Ball, L., Collins, P. and Kelly, J. (2024). Patient-led, technology-assisted malnutrition risk screening in hospital: A potentially cost-effective approach. 46th ESPEN Congress 2024, Milan, Italy, 7-10 September 2024. Amsterdam, Netherlands: Elsevier. doi: 10.1016/j.clnesp.2024.07.776 |
2024 Other Outputs How we think about ‘obesity’ and body weight is changing. Here’s whyGardiner, Evangeline, Kirkegaard, Amy, Lepre, Breanna, Ball, Lauren and Robinson, Mark (2024, 09 19). How we think about ‘obesity’ and body weight is changing. Here’s why The Conversation |