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    Key stakeholder perspectives on the development and real-world implementation of a home-based physical activity program for mothers at risk of postnatal depression: a qualitative study by Teychenne, Megan, Apostolopoulos, Maria, Ball, Kylie, Olander, Ellinor K, Opie, Rachelle S, Rosenbaum, Simon, Laws, Rachel

    Published in BMC public health (16-02-2021)
    “…Physical activity (PA) is a modifiable risk factor for postnatal depression (PND) and programs are needed to enhance PA amongst women at risk of PND. Key…”
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    Effects of a high-prebiotic diet versus probiotic supplements versus synbiotics on adult mental health: The "Gut Feelings" randomised controlled trial by Freijy, Tanya M, Cribb, Lachlan, Oliver, Georgina, Metri, Najwa-Joelle, Opie, Rachelle S, Jacka, Felice N, Hawrelak, Jason A, Rucklidge, Julia J, Ng, Chee H, Sarris, Jerome

    Published in Frontiers in neuroscience (06-02-2023)
    “…Preliminary evidence supports the use of dietary interventions and gut microbiota-targeted interventions such as probiotic or prebiotic supplementation for…”
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    Designing Lifestyle Interventions for Common Mental Disorders: What Can We Learn from Diabetes Prevention Programs? by Opie, Rachelle S, Jacka, Felice N, Marx, Wolfgang, Rocks, Tetyana, Young, Claire, O'Neil, Adrienne

    Published in Nutrients (25-10-2021)
    “…Lifestyle factors including diet, sleep, physical activity, and substance use cessation, are recognised as treatment targets for common mental disorders…”
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    Adherence to the Australian dietary guidelines and development of depressive symptoms at 5 years follow-up amongst women in the READI cohort study by Opie, Rachelle S, Ball, Kylie, Abbott, Gavin, Crawford, David, Teychenne, Megan, McNaughton, Sarah A

    Published in Nutrition journal (10-04-2020)
    “…Depression is the single largest contributor to global disability. There is growing evidence that a healthy diet is associated with reduced depression risk…”
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    Efficacy and Effectiveness of Carnitine Supplementation for Cancer-Related Fatigue: A Systematic Literature Review and Meta-Analysis by Marx, Wolfgang, Teleni, Laisa, Opie, Rachelle S, Kelly, Jaimon, Marshall, Skye, Itsiopoulos, Catherine, Isenring, Elizabeth

    Published in Nutrients (07-11-2017)
    “…Carnitine deficiency has been implicated as a potential pathway for cancer-related fatigue that could be treated with carnitine supplementation. The aim of…”
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    The impact of maternal post‐partum depressive symptoms on child diet at 18 months by Opie, Rachelle S., Zheng, Miaobing, Torres, Susan, Campbell, Karen

    Published in Maternal and child nutrition (01-10-2021)
    “…Post‐partum depression (PPD) is a serious mental health problem, which can impair maternal behaviours and adversely affect the cognitive, emotional and…”
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    Preventing mental health problems in offspring by targeting dietary intake of pregnant women by O'Neil, Adrienne, Itsiopoulos, Catherine, Skouteris, Helen, Opie, Rachelle S, McPhie, Skye, Hill, Briony, Jacka, Felice N

    Published in BMC medicine (14-11-2014)
    “…The concept of 'early life programming' considers the importance of very early environmental exposures throughout the gestational period on the subsequent…”
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    Fruit and vegetable consumption and psychological distress in Australian pregnant and breastfeeding women by Phillips, Amelia, Milte, Catherine M, Opie, Rachelle S, Campbell, Karen J, Torres, Susan J

    Published in Asia Pacific Journal of Clinical Nutrition (01-07-2020)
    “…Background and Objectives: Mental health disorders amongst pregnant and postpartum women are an increasing public health concern. Our aim was to determine the…”
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    Pilot-Testing of "Healthy Body Healthy Mind": An Integrative Lifestyle Program for Patients With a Mental Illness and Co-morbid Metabolic Syndrome by Murphy, Jenifer A, Oliver, Georgina, Ng, Chee H, Wain, Clinton, Magennis, Jennifer, Opie, Rachelle S, Bannatyne, Amy, Sarris, Jerome

    Published in Frontiers in psychiatry (06-03-2019)
    “…Metabolic syndrome and co-morbid physical health conditions are highly prevalent in people with a mental illness. Modifiable lifestyle factors have been…”
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    The impact of whole-of-diet interventions on depression and anxiety: a systematic review of randomised controlled trials by Opie, Rachelle S, O’Neil, Adrienne, Itsiopoulos, Catherine, Jacka, Felice N

    Published in Public health nutrition (01-08-2015)
    “…Non-pharmacological approaches to the treatment of depression and anxiety are of increasing importance, with emerging evidence supporting a role for lifestyle…”
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    A modified Mediterranean dietary intervention for adults with major depression: Dietary protocol and feasibility data from the SMILES trial by Opie, Rachelle S., O'Neil, Adrienne, Jacka, Felice N., Pizzinga, Josephine, Itsiopoulos, Catherine

    Published in Nutritional neuroscience (09-08-2018)
    “…Background: The SMILES trial was the first randomized controlled trial (RCT) explicitly designed to evaluate a dietary intervention, conducted by qualified…”
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    Meal kits in the family setting: Impacts on family dynamics, nutrition, social and mental health by Fraser, Kylie, Love, Penny, Campbell, Karen J., Ball, Kylie, Opie, Rachelle S.

    Published in Appetite (01-02-2022)
    “…Families face many barriers in providing nutritious home-cooked family meals. Meal kit subscription services are increasingly popular among families and may…”
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    Clinical trial: A Mediterranean diet is feasible and improves gastrointestinal and psychological symptoms in irritable bowel syndrome by Staudacher, Heidi M., Mahoney, Sophie, Canale, Kim, Opie, Rachelle S., Loughman, Amy, So, Daniel, Beswick, Lauren, Hair, Chris, Jacka, Felice N.

    Published in Alimentary pharmacology & therapeutics (01-02-2024)
    “…Summary Background Diet is fundamental to the care of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). However, some approaches are not appropriate for individuals experiencing…”
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    Maternal Postpartum Diet and Postpartum Depression: A Systematic Review by Opie, Rachelle S., Uldrich, Alison C., Ball, Kylie

    Published in Maternal and child health journal (01-08-2020)
    “…Objectives Compelling evidence from observational studies shows that dietary patterns play a role in the development of depression and depressive symptoms in…”
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    How and why does discretionary food consumption change when we promote fruit and vegetables? Results from the ShopSmart randomised controlled trial by Opie, Rachelle S, McNaughton, Sarah A, Crawford, David, Abbott, Gavin, Ball, Kylie

    Published in Public health nutrition (01-01-2020)
    “…The present study aimed to identify whether discretionary food consumption declined in an intervention focused primarily on promoting fruit and vegetable…”
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    Mums on the Move: A pilot randomised controlled trial of a home-based physical activity intervention for mothers at risk of postnatal depression by Teychenne, Megan, Abbott, Gavin, Stephens, Lena D., Opie, Rachelle S., Olander, Ellinor K., Brennan, Leah, van der Pligt, Paige, Apostolopoulos, Maria, Ball, Kylie

    Published in Midwifery (01-02-2021)
    “…Postnatal women are commonly physically inactive, and, when coupled with depressive symptoms, barriers to physical activity can be heightened. This study aimed…”
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    A behavioural nutrition intervention for obese pregnant women: Effects on diet quality, weight gain and the incidence of gestational diabetes by Opie, Rachelle S., Neff, Madeleine, Tierney, Audrey C.

    “…Background Obese pregnant women have an increased risk of antenatal, intra‐ and post‐partum complications. At present, there is limited evidence to support…”
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    A nutrition strategy to reduce the burden of diet related disease: access to dietician services must complement population health approaches by Segal, Leonie, Opie, Rachelle S

    Published in Frontiers in pharmacology (11-08-2015)
    “…Poor diet quality is implicated in almost every disease and health issue. And yet, in most advanced market economies diet quality is poor, with a minority…”
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