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Susan Carnell
Susan Carnell
Associate Professor, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
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Evidence for a strong genetic influence on childhood adiposity despite the force of the obesogenic environment
J Wardle, S Carnell, CMA Haworth, R Plomin
The American journal of clinical nutrition 87 (2), 398-404, 2008
10592008
Measuring behavioural susceptibility to obesity: validation of the child eating behaviour questionnaire
S Carnell, J Wardle
Appetite 48 (1), 104-113, 2007
6962007
Obesity Associated Genetic Variation in FTO Is Associated with Diminished Satiety
J Wardle, S Carnell, CMA Haworth, IS Farooqi, S O'Rahilly, R Plomin
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism 93 (9), 3640-3643, 2008
6672008
Parental control over feeding and children’s fruit and vegetable intake: how are they related?
J Wardle, S Carnell, L Cooke
Journal of the American Dietetic Association 105 (2), 227-232, 2005
6102005
Neuroimaging and obesity: current knowledge and future directions
S Carnell, C Gibson, L Benson, CN Ochner, A Geliebter
Obesity Reviews 13 (1), 43-56, 2012
5582012
Continuity and stability of eating behaviour traits in children
J Ashcroft, C Semmler, S Carnell, CHM Van Jaarsveld, J Wardle
European journal of clinical nutrition 62 (8), 985-990, 2008
5322008
Appetite and adiposity in children: evidence for a behavioral susceptibility theory of obesity
S Carnell, J Wardle
The American journal of clinical nutrition 88 (1), 22-29, 2008
5062008
Parental perceptions of overweight in 3–5 y olds
S Carnell, C Edwards, H Croker, D Boniface, J Wardle
International journal of obesity 29 (4), 353-355, 2005
4652005
Food neophobia and mealtime food consumption in 4–5 year old children
L Cooke, S Carnell, J Wardle
International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and physical activity 3, 1-6, 2006
3832006
Associations between child weight and maternal feeding styles are mediated by maternal perceptions and concerns
L Webber, C Hill, L Cooke, S Carnell, J Wardle
European journal of clinical nutrition 64 (3), 259-265, 2010
3372010
Selective reduction in neural responses to high calorie foods following gastric bypass surgery
CN Ochner, Y Kwok, E Conceição, SP Pantazatos, LM Puma, S Carnell, ...
Annals of surgery 253 (3), 502-507, 2011
3062011
Development and factor structure of the Baby Eating Behaviour Questionnaire in the Gemini birth cohort
CH Llewellyn, CHM van Jaarsveld, L Johnson, S Carnell, J Wardle
Appetite 57 (2), 388-396, 2011
3022011
Genetic influence on appetite in children
S Carnell, CMA Haworth, R Plomin, J Wardle
International journal of obesity 32 (10), 1468-1473, 2008
2722008
Eating rate is a heritable phenotype related to weight in children
CH Llewellyn, CHM Van Jaarsveld, D Boniface, S Carnell, J Wardle
The American journal of clinical nutrition 88 (6), 1560-1566, 2008
2632008
Nature and nurture in infant appetite: analysis of the Gemini twin birth cohort
CH Llewellyn, CHM Van Jaarsveld, L Johnson, S Carnell, J Wardle
The American journal of clinical nutrition 91 (5), 1172-1179, 2010
2622010
Increasing heritability of BMI and stronger associations with the FTO gene over childhood
CMA Haworth, S Carnell, EL Meaburn, OSP Davis, R Plomin, J Wardle
Obesity 16 (12), 2663-2668, 2008
2362008
Associations between multiple measures of parental feeding and children's adiposity in United Kingdom preschoolers
S Carnell, J Wardle
Obesity 15 (1), 137-144, 2007
2052007
Parental feeding practices and children's weight
J Wardle, S Carnell
Acta Paediatrica 96, 5-11, 2007
1792007
Parental stress, food parenting practices and child snack intake during the COVID-19 pandemic
E Jansen, G Thapaliya, A Aghababian, J Sadler, K Smith, S Carnell
Appetite 161, 105119, 2021
1732021
Appetitive traits and child obesity: measurement, origins and implications for intervention: Symposium on ‘Behavioural nutrition and energy balance in the young’
S Carnell, J Wardle
Proceedings of the Nutrition Society 67 (4), 343-355, 2008
1672008
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