Professor Elizabeth Denney-Wilson
@denneywilson
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Sydney Nursing School, University of Sydney. Infant feeding and obesity prevention research.
Sydney, New South Wales
Joined December 2011
.@Qantas daughter and 7 month baby on QF 516 on 080824. Bags contaminated with sewage and didn’t arrive. Customer service supposed to ring to organise compensation. Nothing has happened. No bag. No comp. Not ok!
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📣 EPOCH-Connect August Meeting 📣 Tues 22nd August 1-2pm AEDT via Zoom! Facilitated by the wonderful @kkuswara If you’re not already a member, email us at epochconnect.cop@gmail.com and we can send you the Zoom link! We can’t wait to see you there! 😁 #EPOCHConnect #CoP
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Thank you @AnaRenda_ for the photo + thank you to interested people who came by to talk about formula / bottle feeding, tooth decay and weight! 💖 #ISBNPA2023
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Great to see @hchengdietitian sharing her inspiring PhD research at #ISBNPA2023
#ISBNPA2023 - what do parents think of tooth decay + obesity in infants and young children? --> more on this review + ask me questions at 2.15pm O.1.01, UKK Lvl 6 main hall!
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Thank you for giving @cynthsmth and I a warm welcome and tour around the UoN campus! <3 --and also for answering all our Qs on Britishisms, like flapjacks and cafs. :)
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New on @CRE_EPOCH blog: plain language summary of our #openaccess scoping r/v on infant #growth monitoring in #PHC
https://t.co/B9Lmhn1z7x - growth not consistently charted to identify #obesity risk. Clinicians: share your CPD needs for infant nutrition! https://t.co/yR1JFQOzbf
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New WHO framework available for prevention and management of obesity: a comprehensive package that includes HC education @CRE_EPOCH
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Very big congrats to the INFANT team! \0/ and here's to continuing to get INFANT rolled out through Victoria! 💖
Congrats to the stellar @INFANTprogram team led by @rachellaws1 on winning both their category award - influencing policy and practice - and overall @DeakinHealth Faculty Partnership in Practice award! Thanks to amazing partners including @WesternPHU Veronica Graham & @VicGovDH.
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New paper today from our group finding that PHC providers need more support in monitoring and interpreting infant growth https://t.co/804oNpHXtb
@hchengdietitian #sydneynursingschool @CRE_EPOCH
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Very exciting to see this paper from @KatrinaPaine3 published online today. Now that this baby is delivered we look forward to the human baby next month! https://t.co/zKZJpvYyz2
bmcprimcare.biomedcentral.com
Background Australia has one of the highest rates of overweight and obesity in the developed world, and this increasing prevalence and associated chronic disease morbidity reinforces the importance...
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In the latest infant feeding study, experts from @ourANU and @Deakin revealed an inaccurate health claims of infant formula products. How have parents been exploited by those marketing tactics? @denneywilson
https://t.co/CFCVT1zNmK
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I spoke to 2ser this afternoon about tactics used to market infant formula and undermine breastfeeding https://t.co/96HYzMm2Dj
#thewire @SydInstituteWCF @ProfBrendan @CRE_EPOCH
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Heilok Cheng @hchengdietitian is the award winner of the Special Commendation Award! #DigitalHealthWeek23
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Our My Baby Now app increased breastfeeding knowledge and intentions in Mum’s who are less likely to breastfeed. We are delighted!
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See our latest comment in @LancetRH_WPac that highlights the opportunities for research in small rural Aus hospitals to address big rural health issues and advance international science on the benefits of org research activity https://t.co/rbIV5wRzW1
@NRHAlliance #ruralhealth
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It’s not pretty and not really running but I’ve done 50 park runs 🎉
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Come and join our team with this exciting scholarship https://t.co/NyuAF9PSpL
@CRE_EPOCH
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Great to see this paper published from @FayeSouthcombe today. More evidence that BMI plus tailoring with EOSS is needed in severe paediatric obesity.
onlinelibrary.wiley.com
Background Despite advancements in the use of body mass index (BMI) to categorize obesity severity in pediatrics, its utility in guiding individual clinical decision making remains limited. The...
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Since 1976 the Nurses’ health study cohorts have been providing evidence of risk factors for chronic disease in women. Today I visited the Harvard School of Public health where the study is housed. Feeling very inspired and just a bit awe struck! @syd_health
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