Emeritus Professor
Lynne Daniels
Faculty of Health,
School of Exercise & Nutrition Sciences
Biography
Professor Lynne Daniels was appointed to a newly established capacity building research chair within the Institute Health and Biomedical Innovation in August 2006. Her research interests include nutrition and feeding in infancy and early childhood, childhood obesity, selenium status of infants and nutrition assessment and support of older adults.Research Interests
- Nutrition and Feeding in Infancy and Early Childhood
- Childhood Obesity
- Nutrition Assessment and Support of Older Adults
Personal details
Positions
- Adjunct Professor
Faculty of Health,
School of Exercise & Nutrition Sciences - Emeritus Professor
Administrative Division,
Human Resources
Keywords
childhood obesity, childhood obestiy treatment, dietary intake, early feeding, malnutrition, nutrition screening, obesity primary prevention, older adults, parenting style
Research field
Nutrition and dietetics
Field of Research code, Australian and New Zealand Standard Research Classification (ANZSRC), 2020
Qualifications
- PhD (Flinders University of SA)
Publications
QUT ePrints
For more publications by Lynne, explore their research in QUT ePrints (our digital repository).
Selected research projects
- Title
- Policy and Practice in Managing Childhood Obesity: Case Studies in QLD and NSW
- Primary fund type
- CAT 1 - Australian Competitive Grant
- Project ID
- 9100001
- Start year
- 2015
- Keywords
- Title
- Generating evidence of reduced rates of overweight/obesity in children: value adding to four established Australasian early intervention trials
- Primary fund type
- CAT 1 - Australian Competitive Grant
- Project ID
- 1028555
- Start year
- 2012
- Keywords
- Title
- Promoting Protective Feeding Practices to Prevent Childhood Obesity: Follow Up of a Successful Obesity Prevention Program Commencing in Infancy
- Primary fund type
- CAT 1 - Australian Competitive Grant
- Project ID
- 1021065
- Start year
- 2012
- Keywords
- Obesity; Prevention; Feeding Practices; Infant; Child Health; Randomised Trial
- Title
- Positive Feeding Practices and Food Preferences in Very Early Childhood - A Primary Care Obesity Prevention Strategy
- Primary fund type
- CAT 1 - Australian Competitive Grant
- Project ID
- 426704
- Start year
- 2008
- Keywords
- Nutrition and Dietetics; Health Promotion; Community Child Health; Peadiatrics
Projects listed above are funded by Australian Competitive Grants. Projects funded from other sources are not listed due to confidentiality agreements.
Supervision
Completed supervisions (Doctorate)
- Dietary Intake of Children Aged 12-16 Months and Associations with Maternal Feeding Beliefs and Practices (2015)
- Effect and process evaluations of an early childhood obesity prevention intervention (2015)
- An exploratory study of child-feeding practices of Indian mothers with children aged 1-5 years residing in Australia and Mumbai, India (2014)
- Food literacy: What is it and does it influence what we eat? (2014)
- Malnutrition in Hospitalised Patients and Clinical Outcomes: A Missed Opportunity? (2014)
- Are we missing opportunities? understanding health behaviours associated with overweight in pregnancy (2013)
- Encouraging, Assisting and Time to Eat: Comparison of Mealtime Assistance Interventions in Elderly Medical Inpatients (2013)
- Feeding Attitudes, Practices and Traditional Dietary Beliefs of Chinese Mothers with Young Children in Australia: A Mixed Methods Study (2013)
- Validation of a new tool to measure responsiveness and structure in the feeding context: The Authoritative Feeding Practices Questionnaire (2013)
- Malnutrition and Clinical Outcomes in Elderly Patients from Singapore Acute Hospital (2011)
The supervisions listed above are only a selection.