2008 Conference Publication Toward primary prevention and woman-centred approaches in pregnancy health careMiller, Yvette D., Marshall, Alison L. and Wilkinson, Shelley (2008). Toward primary prevention and woman-centred approaches in pregnancy health care. ABINGDON: ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD. |
2008 Journal Article Establishing an innovative model of nutrition and dietetic care for a mental health service through collaboration with non-nutrition health care workers.Wilkinson, Shelley Ann and Himstedt, Kellie (2008). Establishing an innovative model of nutrition and dietetic care for a mental health service through collaboration with non-nutrition health care workers.. Nutrition and Dietetics, 65 (4), 279-283. doi: 10.1111/j.1747-0080.2008.00310.x |
2007 Journal Article Improving health behaviours during pregnancy: A new direction for the pregnancy handheld recordWilkinson, S. A. and Miller, Y. D. (2007). Improving health behaviours during pregnancy: A new direction for the pregnancy handheld record. The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 47 (6), 464-467. doi: 10.1111/j.1479-828X.2007.00780.x |
2007 Conference Publication Caboolture mums & little ones; What we're up to nowFjeldsoe, B. S., Collins, B. and Wilkinson, S. (2007). Caboolture mums & little ones; What we're up to now. Human Movement Studies Postgraduate Conference, North Stradbroke Island, Qld, Australia, April, 2007. |
2006 Conference Publication Caboolture mums & little ones; Where we're going and where we've beenCollins, B. and Wilkinson, S. (2006). Caboolture mums & little ones; Where we're going and where we've been. 2006 Human Movement Studies Postgraduate Conference, North Stradbroke Island, Qld, Australia, April, 2006. |
2003 Conference Publication Do weight loss groups deliver better outcomes? Results from the FBI trialAsh, S., Reeves, M. M., Bauer, J., Vivanti, A., Dover, T., Farlow, L., Wilkinson, S., O'Moore-Sullivan, T., Leong, C. and Capra, S. (2003). Do weight loss groups deliver better outcomes? Results from the FBI trial. 21st National Conference, Dietitians Association of Australia, Cairns, Australia, May 2003. |
2003 Conference Publication Cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) with intensive dietetic treatment results in sustained weight loss at 12 months of the FBI trialAsh, S., Reeves, M. M., Bauer, J., Vivanti, A., Dover, T., Wilkinson, S., Farlow, L., Sullivan, T., Leong, C. and Capra, S. (2003). Cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) with intensive dietetic treatment results in sustained weight loss at 12 months of the FBI trial. 12th Australasian Society for the Study of Obesity (ASSO) Annual Scientific Meeting, Hunter Valley, New South Wales, Australia, 24-26 October 2003. Hunter Valley, New South Wales, Australia: ASSO. |