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Dietetics, Nutrition and Biological Sciences Research

PUBLICATIONS for E Bannerman

 

Refereed Journal Publications

 

  • Kinsey L, Burden S, Bannerman E. (2008) A dietary survey to determine if patients with coeliac disease are meeting current healthy eating guidelines and how their diet compares to that of the British general population. European Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 62, 1333–1342.
  • Clover E, Miller M, Bannerman E, Magarey A (2007) Relative validation of a short food frequency questionnaire to assess calcium intake in older adults. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health, 31(5), 450-458.
  • Miller M, Bannerman E, Daniels L, Crotty M. (2006) Lower limb fracture, cognitive impairment and risk of subsequent malnutrition: a prospective evaluation of dietary energy and protein intake on an orthopedic ward . European Journal Clinical Nutrition , 60(7), 853-861.
  • Miller M, Crotty M, Whitehead C, Bannerman E, Daniels L. (2006) Nutritional supplementation and resistance training in nutritionally at risk older adults following lower limb fracture. Clinical Rehabilitation 20(4),311-323.
  • Miller M, Daniels L, Bannerman E, Crotty M. (2005) Resting energy expenditure measured longitudinally following hip fracture compared to predictive equations: is an injury adjustment required? British Journal of Nutrition 94(6), 976-982.
  • Miller M, Daniels L, Bannerman E, Crotty M. (2005) Adherence to nutritional supplements among patients with a fall-related lower limb fracture. Nutrition in Clinical Practice; 20(5), 569-78.
  • Daniels LA, Miller M, Bannerman E, Whitehead C, Crotty M. (2003) Weight loss post lower limb fracture despite an intensive oral nutrition and exercise intervention. Clinical Nutrition; 22(Suppl 1), S86.
  • Magarey A & Bannerman E (2003) Evaluation of Micronutrient intakes of Children and adolescents: National Nutrition Survey 1995 and comparison with 1985 data. Nutrition & Dietetics 60(1),16-22.
  • Stolz D, Miller M, Bannerman E, Whitehead C, Crotty M & Daniels LA.(2002) An Australian Multi-disciplinary Falls Clinic – Is Nutrition the Weakest Link? Nutrition & Dietetics 59(4), 234-239.

 

  • Bannerman E , Miller M, Daniels LA, Giles L, Cobiac L, Whitehead C, Andrews G & Crotty M (2002) Anthropometric indices predict physical function and mobility in older Australians: Australian longitudinal study of Ageing. Public Health Nutrition 5(5), 655-662.
  • Miller M, Crotty M, Giles L, Bannerman E , Daniels L, Whitehead C, Cobiac L & Andrews G (2002) Corrected arm muscle area: An independent predictor of long-term mortality amongst community-dwelling older adults? J Am Geriatrics Society, 50,1272-1277.
  • Bannerman E , Magarey A & Daniels L (2001) Evaluation of micronutrient intakes of Elderly Australians: The National Nutrition Survey – 1995. J Nutrition, Health & Ageing, 5(4), 243-247.
  • Crotty M, Miller M, Giles L, Daniels L, Bannerman E , Whitehead C, Cobiac L & Andrews G (2001) Australian longitudinal study of Ageing: Prospective evaluation of anthropometric indices in terms of four-year mortality in community-living Older adults. J Nutrition, Health & Ageing 6(1),323-326.
  • Bannerman E , Davidson HIM, Conway C, Culley D, Aldhous MC, Ghosh S (2001) Altered subjective appetite parameters in Crohn’s disease patients. Clinical Nutrition 20(5), 399-405.
  • Bannerman E , Pendlebury J, Phillips F & Ghosh S. (2000) A cross-sectional & longitudinal study of health-related quality of life after percutaneous gastrostomy. European Journal of Gastroenterology & Hepatology, 12, 1101-1109.
  • Bannerman E . & Ghosh S. (2000) The prognostic value of the corrected arm-muscle area. Clinical Nutrition, 19(1), 70-71.
  • Chapman N, Bannerman E, Cowan S & MacLennan WJ. (1998) The relationship of anthropometry and bioelectrical impedance to dual-energy x-ray absorpitometry in elderly men and women. Age & Ageing, 27(3), 363-367.
  • Bannerman E , Reilly JJ, MacLennan WJ, Kirk T & Pender F. (1997) Evaluation of validity of British anthropometric reference data for assessing nutritional state of elderly people in Edinburgh: cross sectional study. BMJ, 315, 338-341.

 

Published Conference Proceedings

 

  • Bannerman, E. & McDermott, K. (2009) Dietary and fluid intakes of older adults in care homes requiring a texture modified diet. Proceedings of the 19th IAGG World Congress of Gerontology and Geriatrics , Paris: (5-7 July 2009). In: (Journal of Nutrition Health & Aging, 2009), PB6 389
  • Crotty, M., Miller, M., Daniels, L., Bannerman, E. Whitehead, C. (2009) The impact of nutritional supplements and resistance exercises on undernourished adults with recent hip fracture: 12 month results of a randomised controlled trial examining a more intensive rehabilitation program. Proceedings of the 19th IAGG World Congress of Gerontology and Geriatrics , Paris: (5-7 July 2009). In: (Journal of Nutrition Health & Aging, 2009), PB8 319.
  • Bannerman E , Magarey A & Daniels L (2000) Evaluation of micronutrient intakes of Elderly Australians: The National Nutrition Survey – 1995. Geriatria Y Gerontologia 35(6),350.
  • Bannerman E , Magarey A, Robertson J & Wilson P (2000) Estimating stature from knee-height: Implications for an alternative relative mass index. Geriatria Y Gerontologia, 35(6), 362.
  • Miller M, Bannerman E, Crotty M, Daniels L, Giles L, Whitehead C, Cobiac L & Andrews G (2000) Australian Longitudinal Study of Ageing: II. Prospective evaluation of anthropometric indices in terms of morbidity in community-living older adults. Geriatria Y Gerontologia 35(6): 352.
  • Crotty M, Miller M, Giles L, Daniels L, Bannerman E, Whitehead C, Cobiac L & Andrews G (2000) 'Australian Longitudinal Study of Ageing: I. Prospective evaluation of anthropometric indices in terms of mortality in community-living older adults' Geriatria Y Gerontologia 35(6), 362.
  • Daniels L, Bannerman E, Miller M & Sinclair N (2000) Individualised prescription of nutritional supplements in older adults: A pilot study. Geriatria Y Gerontologia, 35(6): 370.
  • Miller M, Bannerman E, Daniels L, Crotty M, Cobiac L, Giles L, Whitehead C, Andrews G. (2000). Evaluation of body mass index as a predictor of physical function and mobility in community-living older adults. Australasian Journal on Ageing. 19 (4), (Suppl. Oct: 33-34. (The Changing Face of Ageing: From research to practice. Association of Gerontology National Conference Adelaide), pp. 33-34). Adelaide, Australia: Australasian
  • Bannerman E , Shand A, Pendlebury J, & Ghosh S. (2000) Pre-existing physical or mental impairment does not adversely affect survival following percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy. GUT 46 (Suppl II), W35.
  • Bannerman E , Pendlebury J, Phillips F. & Ghosh S. (1999) Health-related quality of life and nutritional outcomes and after gastrostomy: A prospective study. GUT 44 (suppl.1), A52.
  • Bannerman E , Pendlebury J, Phillips F. & Ghosh S. (1999) A cross-sectional study of nutritional outcomes after gastrostomy: Results & problems of assessment. GUT, 44 (Suppl.1), A129.
  • Bannerman E , Shand A, Pendlebury J, & Ghosh S. (1999) Survival of patients after percutaneous gastrostomy. GUT, 44 (suppl.1), A8.
  • Conway C, Bannerman E, Aldhous M, Ghosh S & Davidson I (1999) Changes in appetite parameters induced by gastric distension in patients with Crohn’s disease. GUT 44 (suppl.1), TH516.
  • Bannerman E , Pendlebury J, Phillips F & Ghosh S. (1999) A cross-sectional study of the nutritional outcomes after gastrostomy: results & problems of assessment. Proceedings of the Nutrition Society 58(3),141A.
  • Bannerman E , Pendlebury J, Phillips F & Ghosh S. (1999) A prospective study of health-related quality of life after gastrostomy. Proceedings of the Nutrition Society, 58(3),127A.
  • Bannerman E , Reilly JJ, Maclennan WJ, Kirk T & Pender FT, (1999) Over 75s annual health assessments an opportunity to identify those individuals at nutritional risk? Proceedings of the Nutrition Society, 58(3),131A.
  • Bannerman E, Pendlebury J, Phillips F & Ghosh S.(1998) Health-related quality of life after percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy: A cross-sectional study.’Proceedings of the Nutrition Society, 57(3), 115A.
  • Bannerman E , Pendlebury J, Phillips F & Ghosh S. (1997) Increase in percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG) feeding - implications for the workload of a nutrition support team. Gut, 41 (Suppl 3), A90.
  • Bannerman E , Chapman N, Cowan S, Reilly JJ, MacLennan WJ, Kirk T & Pender F. (1997) Evaluation of the use of knee-height to estimate stature in individuals aged >75 years living in Edinburgh: implications for the determination of body mass index. Proceedings of the Nutrition Society, 55, 249A.
 
Other Conference Proceedings

 

  • Clover E, Miller M, Bannerman E, and Magarey A. Relative Validation of a Short Food Frequency Questionnaire to assess Calcium Intake in Older Australians. DAA 25th National Conference, Hobart , Australia 24-26 May 2007.
  • Daniels LA, Miller MD, Bannerman E, Crotty. Adherence to nutritional supplements amongst orthopedic patients: an important clinical and study design issue. 27 th ESPEN Conference, Brussels, Belgium 27-30 August 2005.
  • Miller M, Daniels L, Bannerman E, Crotty M. Evaluation of the response of cognitively impaired orthopedic patients to oral nutritional supplements: dietary intake, adherence and outcomes. 3 rd Annual Congress of the International Academy Nutrition and Aging. Saint Louis, Missouri 6-8 May 2005.
  • Daniels L, Miller M, Bannerman E, Whitehead C, Crotty M. Weight loss post lower limb fracture despite an intensive oral nutrition and exercise intervention. 25th ESPEN Congress. Canne, France 20-23 September 2003.
  • Bannerman E , Magarey A, Daniels LA ‘Evaluation of older Australian’s fruit and vegetable intake: The National Nutrition Survey 1995’ Dietitians Association of Australia 21st National Conference. (Accepted - May 2003 Cairns, Australia.)
  • Magarey A, Daniels LA, Bannerman E, McKean S ‘Age variation in fruit and vegetable intakes of Australians aged 2 to 80 + years: The National Nutrition Survey 1995’ Dietitians Association of Australia 21st National Conference. (Accepted - May 2003 Cairns, Australia.)
  • Miller M, Crotty M, Daniels L, Bannerman E. 'Phase one in the development of a pragmatic nutrition support protocol for nutritionally at risk older adults admitted to hospital with a hip or lower limb fracture: Volitional Dietary Intake' Australian Association of Gerontology, September 5-7, 2001 Canberra – Australia.
  • Miller, M., Bannerman, E., Crotty, M., Giles, L., Daniels, L., Whitehead, C., Cobiac, L., & Andrews, G. (2001). Australian Longitudinal Study of Ageing: II. Prospective evaluation of anthropometric indices in terms of morbidity in community-living older adults, Dietitians Association of Australia 20th National Conference (pp. 110). Adelaide.
  • Bannerman E , Magarey A, Robertson J & Wilson P (2001) Estimating stature from knee-height: Implications for an alternative relative mass index' 20 th National Dietitians Association of Australia Conference ‘Nutrition and Dietetic Practice: Reflections and New Horizons’ May 10-12 2001, Adelaide Convention Centre, Adelaide – Australia.
  • Miller M, Leaver C, Daniels L, Bannerman E , Sinclair N, Crotty M. Prescription of nutritional supplements in older adults: a pilot study. 20 th National Dietitians Association of Australia Conference ‘Nutrition and Dietetic Practice: Reflections and New Horizons’ May 10-12 2001, Adelaide Convention Centre, Adelaide – Australia.
  • Crotty M, Miller M, Giles L, Daniels L, Bannerman E , Whitehead C, Cobiac L, Andrews G. Longitudinal Study of Ageing: I. Prospective evaluation of anthropometric indices in terms of mortality in community-living older adults. 20 th National Dietitians Association of Australia Conference ‘Nutrition and Dietetic Practice: Reflections and New Horizons’ May 10-12 2001, Adelaide Convention Centre, Adelaide – Australia

Other Outputs

  • Scottish Government (2008) Food in Hospitals: National catering and nutrient specification for food and fluid provision in hospitals in Scotland. Edinburgh: Scotland. (Principal author)
  • Bannerman E ., Thomson M., Molyneux A., Hubbard C., Davidson HIM., Aitken G & Dewar B. (2008) ‘Promoting Food, Fluid and Nutritional Care Provisions for care Home Residents.’ Edinburgh: Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh. (National Nutrition Education Programme for the Care Home Learning Network)

 

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