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Rachael W Taylor

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The New Zealand Medical Journal|August 30, 2007
Obesity in New Zealand children: a weighty issueRachael W Taylor
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise|January 17, 2019
ResponseRachael W Taylor, Melyssa Roy
Bipolar Disorders|May 3, 2021
The RANZCP 2020 guideline summaries and the need for standardised guideline developmentRachael W Taylor, Anthony J Cleare
JAMA Pediatrics|December 16, 2024
Beyond 1-Way Directionality and 2 Hours Before Sleep-ReplyRachael W Taylor, Jillian J Haszard, Bradley Brosnan
Applied Health Economics and Health Policy|May 23, 2023
Modelled Distributional Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Childhood Obesity Interventions: A DemonstrationAnagha Killedar, Thomas Lung, Rachael W Taylor, et al.
Nutrients|December 4, 2012
How feasible is Baby-led Weaning as an approach to infant feeding? A review of the evidenceSonya L Cameron, Anne-Louise M Heath, Rachael W Taylor
BMC Pediatrics|August 27, 2015
Development and pilot testing of Baby-Led Introduction to SolidS--a version of Baby-Led Weaning modified to address concerns about iron deficiency, growth faltering and chokingSonya L Cameron, Rachael W Taylor, Anne-Louise M Heath
BMJ Open|December 12, 2013
Parent-led or baby-led? Associations between complementary feeding practices and health-related behaviours in a survey of New Zealand familiesSonya L Cameron, Rachael W Taylor, Anne-Louise M Heath
JAMA Pediatrics|December 20, 2017
A Baby-Led Approach to Complementary Feeding-ReplyRachael W Taylor, Anne-Louise M Heath, Jillian J Haszard
Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.)|November 7, 2009
Sex differences in regional body fat distribution from pre- to postpubertyRachael W Taylor, Andrea M Grant, Sheila M Williams, et al.
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The New Zealand Medical Journal|August 30, 2007
Obesity in New Zealand children: a weighty issueRachael W Taylor
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise|January 17, 2019
ResponseRachael W Taylor, Melyssa Roy
Bipolar Disorders|May 3, 2021
The RANZCP 2020 guideline summaries and the need for standardised guideline developmentRachael W Taylor, Anthony J Cleare
JAMA Pediatrics|December 16, 2024
Beyond 1-Way Directionality and 2 Hours Before Sleep-ReplyRachael W Taylor, Jillian J Haszard, Bradley Brosnan
Applied Health Economics and Health Policy|May 23, 2023
Modelled Distributional Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Childhood Obesity Interventions: A DemonstrationAnagha Killedar, Thomas Lung, Rachael W Taylor, et al.
Nutrients|December 4, 2012
How feasible is Baby-led Weaning as an approach to infant feeding? A review of the evidenceSonya L Cameron, Anne-Louise M Heath, Rachael W Taylor
BMC Pediatrics|August 27, 2015
Development and pilot testing of Baby-Led Introduction to SolidS--a version of Baby-Led Weaning modified to address concerns about iron deficiency, growth faltering and chokingSonya L Cameron, Rachael W Taylor, Anne-Louise M Heath
BMJ Open|December 12, 2013
Parent-led or baby-led? Associations between complementary feeding practices and health-related behaviours in a survey of New Zealand familiesSonya L Cameron, Rachael W Taylor, Anne-Louise M Heath
JAMA Pediatrics|December 20, 2017
A Baby-Led Approach to Complementary Feeding-ReplyRachael W Taylor, Anne-Louise M Heath, Jillian J Haszard
Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.)|November 7, 2009
Sex differences in regional body fat distribution from pre- to postpubertyRachael W Taylor, Andrea M Grant, Sheila M Williams, et al.
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