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Dawna Royall

Researcher at University of Guelph

Publications -  43
Citations -  1468

Dawna Royall is an academic researcher from University of Guelph. The author has contributed to research in topics: Glucose homeostasis & Bioelectrical impedance analysis. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 42 publications receiving 1350 citations. Previous affiliations of Dawna Royall include University of Toronto & Toronto General Hospital.

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Variants in APOA5 and ADIPOQ Moderate Improvements in Metabolic Syndrome during a One-Year Lifestyle Intervention.

TL;DR: The findings from the current study suggest that individuals with certain genotypes may benefit more from a lifestyle intervention for MetS and that specific variants could be used as a nutrigenomic tool to tailor the intervention to reduce the risk of MetS.
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Development of a patient experience questionnaire to improve lifestyle services in primary care.

TL;DR: A modified self-administered patient experience questionnaire to assess lifestyle services in primary care has undergone rigorous development and can be used to supplement other data to assess the overall effectiveness of such programs.
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Obesity services planning framework for interprofessional primary care organizations - ERRATUM.

TL;DR: Joint development by different teams proved useful for consensus on outcomes and for ensuring relevancy across practices and key next steps are to trial the use of the framework and for further implementation studies to find optimally effective approaches for obesity prevention and management across the lifespan.
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Preferences for vegetables among university foodservice users: a survey to inform nudge-based interventions.

TL;DR: In this article, the authors assess the meal selection and potential vegetable substitution preferences in a sample of university students, to inform design of planned nudge interventions for increasing vegetable intake in on-campus cafeterias.