User profiles for Nicole L.A. Catherine
Nicole CatherineAssistant Professor of Health Sciences, Simon Fraser University Verified email at sfu.ca Cited by 1274 |
[HTML][HTML] Inverse association between the effect of carbohydrates on blood glucose and subsequent short-term food intake in young men
GH Anderson, NLA Catherine, DM Woodend… - The American journal of …, 2002 - Elsevier
Background: A primary mechanism by which carbohydrates are thought to regulate satiety
and food intake is through their effect on blood glucose. Objectives: The objectives were to …
and food intake is through their effect on blood glucose. Objectives: The objectives were to …
[HTML][HTML] Retaining participants in community-based health research: a case example on standardized planning and reporting
NLA Catherine, R Lever, L Marcellus, C Tallon… - Trials, 2020 - Springer
Background Effective strategies for participant retention are critical in health research to
ensure validity, generalizability and efficient use of resources. Yet standardized guidelines for …
ensure validity, generalizability and efficient use of resources. Yet standardized guidelines for …
[HTML][HTML] Improving children's health and development in British Columbia through nurse home visiting: a randomized controlled trial protocol
NLA Catherine, A Gonzalez, M Boyle… - BMC health services …, 2016 - Springer
Background Nurse-Family Partnership is a nurse home visitation program that aims to improve
the lives of young mothers and their children. The program focuses on women who are …
the lives of young mothers and their children. The program focuses on women who are …
Children's perceptions and comforting strategies to infant crying: Relations to age, sex, and empathy‐related responding
NLA Catherine… - British Journal of …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
This study aimed to examine child characteristics associated with the understanding of and
responses to infant crying. Seven hundred and twenty‐four 1st to 7th grade children (383 …
responses to infant crying. Seven hundred and twenty‐four 1st to 7th grade children (383 …
[HTML][HTML] The British Columbia Healthy Connections Project: findings on socioeconomic disadvantage in early pregnancy
NLA Catherine, R Lever, D Sheehan, Y Zheng… - BMC Public Health, 2019 - Springer
Background Maternal exposure to socioeconomic disadvantage increases the risk of child
injuries and subsequent child developmental and mental health problems — particularly for …
injuries and subsequent child developmental and mental health problems — particularly for …
Nurse home visiting and prenatal substance use in a socioeconomically disadvantaged population in British Columbia: analysis of prenatal secondary outcomes in an …
NLA Catherine, M Boyle, Y Zheng… - … Open Access Journal, 2020 - cmajopen.ca
… Nicole Catherine oversaw the randomization allocation and ensured that NFP nurses were
informed of treatment allocations. Nicole Catherine supervised all aspects of data acquisition …
informed of treatment allocations. Nicole Catherine supervised all aspects of data acquisition …
Afternoon cortisol in elementary school classrooms: Associations with peer and teacher support and child behavior
NLA Catherine, KA Schonert-Reichl, C Hertzman… - School Mental …, 2012 - Springer
In response to a general paucity of research exploring biological markers of behavior in
children in elementary school classrooms, this study investigated associations among cortisol, …
children in elementary school classrooms, this study investigated associations among cortisol, …
Getting the word out: advice on crying and colic in popular parenting magazines
NLA Catherine, JJ Ko, RG Barr - Journal of Developmental & …, 2008 - journals.lww.com
The objective of this study is to determine whether advice in parenting magazines reflects
current evidence-based understanding of early infant crying and colic, where (1)“colic” is the …
current evidence-based understanding of early infant crying and colic, where (1)“colic” is the …
Afternoon cortisol provides a link between self‐regulated anger and peer‐reported aggression in typically developing children in the school context
Aggression jeopardizes positive development in children and predicts social and academic
maladjustment in school. The present study determined the relationships among anger …
maladjustment in school. The present study determined the relationships among anger …
Effectiveness of nurse‐home visiting in improving child and maternal outcomes prenatally to age two years: a randomised controlled trial (British Columbia Healthy …
NLA Catherine, H MacMillan, A Cullen… - Journal of Child …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
… Nicole LA Catherine … Nicole LA Catherine … strategies are now informing policymakers on
better reaching underserved populations (Catherine et al., 2021). The use of administrative data …
better reaching underserved populations (Catherine et al., 2021). The use of administrative data …