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2023Predictors of compliance with higher dose omega-3 fatty acid supplementation during pregnancy and implications for the risk of prematurity: exploratory analysis of the ORIP randomised trialSullivan, T.R.; Yelland, L.N.; Gibson, R.A.; Thakkar, S.K.; Huang, F.; Best, K.P.; Devaraj, S.; Zolezzi, I.S.; Makrides, M.
2023Randomised controlled trials of behavioural nudges delivered through text messages to increase influenza and COVID-19 vaccines among pregnant women (the EPIC study): study protocolAndraweera, P.H.; Wang, B.; Danchin, M.; Blyth, C.; Vlaev, I.; Ong, J.; Dodd, J.; Couper, J.; Sullivan, T.R.; Karnon, J.; Spurrier, N.; Cusack, M.; Mordaunt, D.; Simatos, D.; Dekker, G.; Carlson, S.; Tuckerman, J.; Wood, N.; Whop, L.; Marshall, H.S.
2023Effect of Docosahexaenoic Acid (DHA) Supplementation of Preterm Infants on Growth, Body Composition, and Blood Pressure at 7-Years Corrected Age: Follow-Up of a Randomized Controlled TrialBest, K.P.; Sullivan, T.R.; Gunaratne, A.W.; Gould, J.F.; Gibson, R.A.; Collins, C.T.; Makrides, M.; Green, T.J.
2023Identifying women who may benefit from higher dose omega-3 supplementation during pregnancy to reduce their risk of prematurity: exploratory analyses from the ORIP trial.Yelland, L.N.; Sullivan, T.R.; Gibson, R.A.; Simmonds, L.A.; Thakkar, S.K.; Huang, F.; Devaraj, S.; Best, K.P.; Zolezzi, I.S.; Makrides, M.
2023Mediation Analysis to Untangle Opposing Associations of High-Dose Docosahexaenoic Acid With IQ and Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia in Children Born PretermSullivan, T.R.; Gould, J.F.; Bednarz, J.M.; McPhee, A.J.; Gibson, R.; Anderson, P.J.; Best, K.P.; Sharp, M.; Cheong, J.L.Y.; Opie, G.F.; Travadi, J.; Davis, P.G.; Simmer, K.; Collins, C.T.; Doyle, L.W.; Makrides, M.
2023Subgroup analyses of a randomized trial of DHA supplementation for infants born preterm with assessments of cognitive development up to 7-years of age: what happens in infants born <29 weeks’ gestation?Gould, J.F.; Bednarz, J.M.; Sullivan, T.R.; McPhee, A.J.; Gibson, R.A.; Makrides, M.