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Amy Cunningham
Researcher at Tulane University
Publications - 15
Citations - 859
Amy Cunningham is an academic researcher from Tulane University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Health care & Linguistic validation. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 14 publications receiving 742 citations.
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Phenylketonuria Scientific Review Conference: state of the science and future research needs.
Kathryn M. Camp,Melissa A. Parisi,Phyllis B. Acosta,Gerard T. Berry,Deborah A. Bilder,Nenad Blau,Nenad Blau,Olaf Bodamer,Jeffrey P. Brosco,Christine Brown,Alberto Burlina,Barbara K. Burton,Christine Chang,Paul M. Coates,Amy Cunningham,Steven F. Dobrowolski,John H. Ferguson,Thomas D. Franklin,Dianne M. Frazier,Dorothy K. Grange,Carol L. Greene,Stephen C. Groft,Cary O. Harding,R. Rodney Howell,Kathleen Huntington,Henrietta D. Hyatt-Knorr,Indira Jevaji,Harvey L. Levy,Uta Lichter-Konecki,Mary Lou Lindegren,Michele A. Lloyd-Puryear,Kimberlee Michals Matalon,Anita MacDonald,Melissa L McPheeters,John J. Mitchell,Shideh Mofidi,Kathryn D. Moseley,Christine M. Mueller,Andrew E. Mulberg,Lata S. Nerurkar,Beth N. Ogata,Anne R. Pariser,Suyash Prasad,Gabriella Pridjian,Sonja A. Rasmussen,Uma M. Reddy,Frances Rohr,Rani H. Singh,Sandra Sirrs,Stephanie E. Stremer,Danilo A. Tagle,Susan Thompson,Tiina K. Urv,Jeanine Utz,Francjan J. van Spronsen,Jerry Vockley,Susan E. Waisbren,Linda S. Weglicki,Desirée A. White,Chester B. Whitley,Benjamin S. Wilfond,Steven Yannicelli,Justin M. Young +62 more
TL;DR: A coordinated approach to PKU treatment improves long-term outcomes for those with PKU and facilitates the conduct of research to improve diagnosis and treatment, and there are significant gaps in predicting response to treatment.
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Outcomes of a High School Program to Increase Fruit and Vegetable Consumption: Gimme 5 — A Fresh Nutrition Concept for Students
TL;DR: Gimme 5 provided a first model to show that dietary habits of high school students can be influenced by positive media messages relative to that age group, increased exposure to a variety of tasty products, and minimal classroom activity.
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Recommendations for the nutrition management of phenylalanine hydroxylase deficiency
Rani H. Singh,Fran Rohr,Dianne M. Frazier,Amy Cunningham,Shideh Mofidi,Beth N. Ogata,Patricia L. Splett,Kathryn Moseley,Kathleen Huntington,Phyllis B. Acosta,Jerry Vockley,Sandra C. Van Calcar +11 more
TL;DR: Evidence-based guidelines for managing phenylalanine hydroxylase deficiency, optimizing outcomes, and addressing all available therapies are lacking and recommendations for nutrition management were developed using evidence from peer-reviewed publications, gray literature, and consensus surveys.
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Assessment of the impact of phenylketonuria and its treatment on quality of life of patients and parents from seven European countries.
Annet M. Bosch,Alberto Burlina,Amy Cunningham,Esther Bettiol,Flavie Moreau-Stucker,Ekaterina Koledova,Khadra Benmedjahed,Antoine Regnault +7 more
TL;DR: The highest PKU-QOL impact scores were for emotional impact of PKU, anxiety about blood Phe levels, guilt regarding poor adherence to dietary restrictions or Phe-free amino acid supplement intake and anxiety regarding blood PHe levels during pregnancy.
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Updated, web-based nutrition management guideline for PKU: An evidence and consensus based approach
Rani H. Singh,Amy Cunningham,Shideh Mofidi,Teresa D. Douglas,Dianne M. Frazier,Debra Geary Hook,Laura Jeffers,Helen McCune,Kathryn D. Moseley,Beth N. Ogata,Surekha Pendyal,Jill Skrabal,Patricia L. Splett,Adrya Stembridge,Ann Wessel,Frances Rohr +15 more
TL;DR: These PKU guidelines are now easily accessible to the global community via the newly developed digital platform and address nutrient intake, including updated protein requirements, optimal blood phenylalanine concentrations, nutrition interventions, monitoring parameters specific to life stages, adjunct therapies, and pregnancy and lactation.