Publications by:
Jessica J. Vanderlelie
Also publishes as (J.J. Vanderlelie)
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Hofstee, Pierre, James-McAlpine, Janelle, McKeating, Daniel R., Vanderlelie, Jessica J., Cuffe, James S.M., and Perkins, Anthony V. (2021) Low serum selenium in pregnancy is associated with reduced T3 and increased risk of GDM. Journal of Endocrinology, 241 (1). pp. 45-57.
James-McAlpine, Janelle M., Vincze, Lisa, Vanderlelie, Jessica J., and Perkins, Anthony V (2020) Effect of micronutrient supplements on low-risk pregnancies in high-income countries: a systematic quantitative literature review. Public Health Nutrition, 23 (13). pp. 2434-2444.
James-McAlpine, Janelle M., Vincze, Lisa J., Vanderlelie, Jessica J., and Perkins, Anthony V. (2020) Influence of dietary intake and decision-making during pregnancy on birth outcomes. Nutrition and Dietetics, 77 (3). pp. 323-330.
McAlpine, Janelle M., Vanderlelie, Jessica J., Vincze, Lisa J., and Perkins, Anthony V. (2020) Use of micronutrient supplements in pregnant women of south-east Queensland. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 60 (4). pp. 561-567.
McAlpine, Janelle M., Perkins, Anthony V., and Vanderlelie, Jessica J. (2019) Design, development, and evaluation of the Maternal Outcomes and Nutrition Tool (MONT). Maternal and Child Nutrition, 15 (1). e12634.
McAlpine, Janelle M., McKeating, Daniel R., Vincze, Lisa, Vanderlelie, Jessica J., and Perkins, Anthony V. (2019) Essential mineral intake during pregnancy and its association with maternal health and birth outcomes in South East Queensland, Australia. Nutrition and Metabolic Insights, 12.
McAlpine, Janelle M., Vanderlelie, Jessica J., and Perkins, Anthony V. (2015) First do no harm: intrapartum calcium loading during oxytocic induction of labor. Journal of Women's Health, Issues & Care, 4 (4). e12634.
McAlpine, J.M., Scott, R., Scuffham, P.A., Perkins, A.V., and Vanderlelie, J.J. (2015) The association between third trimester multivitamin/mineral supplements and gestational length in uncomplicated pregnancies. Women and Birth, 29 (1). pp. 41-46.