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    Environmental and Societal Factors Affect Food Choice and Physical Activity: Rationale, Influences, and Leverage Points by Booth, Sarah L., Sallis, James F., Ritenbaugh, Cheryl, Hill, James O., Birch, Leann L., Frank, Lawrence D., Glanz, Karen, Himmelgreen, David A., Mudd, Michael, Popkin, Barry M., Rickard, Karyl A., Jeor, Sachiko St, Hays, Nicholas P.

    Published in Nutrition reviews (01-03-2001)
    “…Dietary and physical activity behaviors that affect health are influenced by a wide variety of forces. It is important to appreciate the interaction among…”
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    An Enteric-Coated High-Buffered Pancrelipase Reduces Steatorrhea in Patients with Cystic Fibrosis: A Prospective, Randomized Study by Brady, Mary Sue, Garson, Jennifer L., Krug, Susan K., Kaul, Ajay, Rickard, Karyl A., Caffrey, Helena Hoen, Fineberg, Naomi, Balistreri, William F., Stevens, John C.

    “…Enteric-coated (EC) high-buffered (2.5 mEq [2.5 mmol] bicarbonate per capsule) pancrelipase microsphere enzymes were compared to EC-nonbuffered pancreatic…”
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    Lower glycemic response to sucrose in the diets of children with type 1 diabetes by Rickard, Karyl A., Loghmani, Emily S., Cleveland, Jennifer L., Fineberg, Naomi S., Freidenberg, Gary R.

    Published in The Journal of pediatrics (01-09-1998)
    “…Objective: To compare glycemic responses of isocaloric mixed meals containing 2% and 17% sucrose in children with type 1 diabetes who had fasting euglycemia…”
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    Similar Glycemic Responses to High Versus Moderate Sucrose-Containing Foods in Test Meals for Adolescents with Type 1 Diabetes and Fasting Euglycemia by RICKARD, KARYL A, CLEVELAND, JENNIFER L, LOGHMANI, EMILY S, FINEBERG, NAOMI S, FREIDENBERG, GARY R

    “…Rickard et al discuss a study that study compared the glycemic responses of ten adolescents with type 1 diabetes and fasting euglycemia to high (35% sucrose)…”
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    Alternative snack system for children and teenagers with diabetes mellitus by Loghmani, Emily, Rickard, Karyl A.

    “…An alternative snack system facilitates diabetes management and provides a teaching tool for age-appropriate nutrition education of children and teenagers with…”
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    The Play Approach to Learning in the Context of Families and Schools: An Alternative Paradigm for Nutrition and Fitness Education in the 21st Century by RICKARD, KARYL A, GALLAHUE, DAVID L, GRUEN, GERALD E, TRIDLE, MARY, BEWLEY, NOEL, STEELE, KATHLEEN

    “…An alternative paradigm for nutrition and fitness education centers on understanding and developing skill in implementing a play approach to learning about…”
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    Reviews: Special Nutritional Needs of Children with Malignancies: A Review by Mauer, Alvin M., Burgess, Juliene B., Donaldson, Sarah S., Rickard, Karyl A., Stallings, Virginia Ann, Van Eys, Jan, Winick, Myron

    “…Nutrition support for the patient with cancer is an important part of the overall treatment regimen. Nutrition support for the child with cancer poses a…”
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    Nutritional outcome of 207 very low-birth-weight infants in an intensive care unit by Rickard, K A, Ernst, J A, Brady, M S, Moye, L, Schreiner, R L, Gresham, E L, Lemons, J A

    “…Growth and feeding outcomes during the first weeks of life were prospectively evaluated in 207 critically ill, very low-birth-weight (VLBW) infants (birth…”
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    Growth outcome of the very low-birth-weight infant at one year by Ernst, J A, Bull, M J, Moye, L, Brady, M S, Rickard, K A, Schreiner, R L, Gresham, E L, Lemons, J A

    “…Growth patterns of weight, length, and OFC complete through 12 months corrected age were determined for 122 VLBW infants who weighed 1,500 gm. or less and were…”
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    Feeding practices of the very low-birth-weight infant within the first year by Ernst, J A, Bull, M J, Rickard, K A, Brady, M S, Schreiner, R L, Gresham, E L, Lemons, J A

    “…Information summarized from early feeding practices of VLBW infants (1,500 gm. or less at birth) identified three prevalent practices which potentially could…”
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    Growth outcome and feeding practices of the very low birth weight infant (less than 1500 grams) within the first year of life by Ernst, J A, Bull, M J, Rickard, K A, Brady, M S, Lemons, J A

    Published in The Journal of pediatrics (01-08-1990)
    “…Growth outcome for 1 year of corrected age and feeding practices during that first year of life were described for a large population of very low birth weight…”
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    Lack of improved growth outcome related to nonnutritive sucking in very low birth weight premature infants fed a controlled nutrient intake: a randomized prospective study by Ernst, J.A. (Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis), Rickard, K.A, Neal, P.R, Yu, P.L, Oei, T.O, Lemons, J.A

    Published in Pediatrics (Evanston) (01-05-1989)
    “…The effect of nonnutritive sucking during gavage feeding on nutritional outcome and gastrointestinal transit time was evaluated in 18 premature appropriate for…”
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    The value of nutrition support in children with cancer by Rickard, K A, Coates, T D, Grosfeld, J L, Weetman, R M, Baehner, R L

    Published in Cancer (15-10-1986)
    “…A positive stance towards nutrition support of the child with cancer assures potential for normal growth, development, and quality of life during extended…”
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    Integration of nutrition support into oncologic treatment protocols for high and low nutritional risk children with Wilms' tumor. A prospective randomized study by Rickard, K A, Godshall, B J, Loghmani, E S, Coates, T D, Grosfeld, J L, Weetman, R M, Lingard, C D, Foland, B B, Yu, P L, McGuire, W

    Published in Cancer (15-07-1989)
    “…Benefits and risks of nutrition support were evaluated in 31 malnourished children with newly diagnosed Wilms' tumor managed according to the third National…”
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    Effect of nutrition staging on treatment delays and outcome in Stage IV neuroblastoma by Rickard, K A, Detamore, C M, Coates, T D, Grosfeld, J L, Weetman, R M, White, N M, Provisor, A J, Boxer, L A, Loghmani, E S, Oei, T O, Yu, P L, Baehner, R L

    Published in Cancer (15-08-1983)
    “…The effect of the state of nutrition of 18 children with Stage IV neuroblastoma at diagnosis and during initial therapy, was evaluated with respect to…”
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    Effectiveness of two methods of parenteral nutrition support in improving muscle mass of children with neuroblastoma or Wilms' tumor. A randomized study by Rickard, K A, Becker, M C, Loghmani, E, Grosfeld, J L, Godshall, B J, Weetman, R M, Coates, T D, Lingard, C D, White, N M, Foland, B B

    Published in Cancer (01-07-1989)
    “…The short-term and long-term effectiveness of central parenteral nutrition (CPN) versus peripheral parenteral nutrition (PPN) in improving muscle mass (arm…”
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    Short- and long-term effectiveness of enteral and parenteral nutrition in reversing or preventing protein-energy malnutrition in advanced neuroblastoma. A prospective randomized study by Rickard, K A, Loghmani, E S, Grosfeld, J L, Lingard, C D, White, N M, Foland, B B, Jaeger, B, Coates, T D, Yu, P L, Weetman, R M

    Published in Cancer (15-12-1985)
    “…The effectiveness of enteral and parenteral nutrition regimens in preventing or reversing protein-energy malnutrition (PEM) and in preventing treatment delays…”
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    Nutritional support of children with neoplastic diseases by Coates, T D, Rickard, K A, Grosfeld, J L, Weetman, R M

    Published in The Surgical clinics of North America (01-12-1986)
    “…There are numerous factors promoting the development of PEM in the child with cancer. Some of these factors are related to the tumor, many to the treatment…”
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    Reversal of protein-energy malnutrition in children during treatment of advanced neoplastic disease by Rickard, K A, Grosfeld, J L, Kirksey, A, Ballantine, T V, Baehner, R L

    Published in Annals of surgery (01-12-1979)
    “…The effectiveness of enteral and parenteral feeding in supporting a satisfactory nutritional status and/or reversing protein-energy malnutrition was evaluated…”
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