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    Weight status and associated comorbidities in children and adults with Down syndrome, autism spectrum disorder and intellectual and developmental disabilities by Ptomey, L. T., Walpitage, D. L., Mohseni, M., Dreyer Gillette, M. L., Davis, A. M., Forseth, B., Dean, E. E., Waitman, L. R.

    “…Background Little is known about body weight status and the association between body weight and common comorbidities in children and adults with Down syndrome…”
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    Comparison of energy intake assessed by image‐assisted food records to doubly labelled water in adolescents with intellectual and developmental disabilities: a feasibility study by Ptomey, L. T., Willis, E. A., Reitmeier, K., Dreyer Gillette, M. L., Sherman, J. R., Sullivan, D. K.

    “…Background There are currently no validated methods for energy intake assessment in adolescents with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). The…”
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    Resting energy expenditure in adolescents with Down syndrome: a comparison of commonly used predictive equations by Helsel, B. C., Shook, R. P., Forseth, B., Dreyer Gillette, M. L., Polfuss, M., Miller, B., Posson, P., Steele, R., Thyfault, J. P., Ptomey, L. T.

    “…Background Adolescents with Down syndrome (DS) are two to three times more likely to be obese than their typically developing peers. When preventing or…”
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    Systematic review: mealtime behavior measures used in pediatric chronic illness populations by Poppert, Katrina M, Patton, Susana R, Borner, Kelsey B, Davis, Ann M, Dreyer Gillette, Meredith L

    Published in Journal of pediatric psychology (01-06-2015)
    “…This systematic review evaluates the utility and psychometric properties of pediatric mealtime assessments (direct observation and parent-report measures)…”
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