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Katherine Gray-Donald

Researcher at McGill University

Publications -  169
Citations -  8986

Katherine Gray-Donald is an academic researcher from McGill University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Body mass index. The author has an hindex of 55, co-authored 168 publications receiving 8497 citations. Previous affiliations of Katherine Gray-Donald include Montreal General Hospital & Health Canada.

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Nutritional status and mortality in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.

TL;DR: Low body weight, a potentially modifiable factor, was associated with respiratory mortality, but whether it has a casual effect or is a marker of declining health can only be resolved through an intervention trial.
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Influence of weather conditions and season on physical activity in adolescents.

TL;DR: Declines in physical activity during adolescence may be partly explained by declines during winter, and increasing opportunities for physical activity in particular during winter may mitigate declines in physicalactivity during adolescence.
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Association of low intake of milk and vitamin D during pregnancy with decreased birth weight

TL;DR: Milk and vitamin D intakes during pregnancy are each associated with infant birth weight, independently of other risk factors.
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Predictors of dietary intake in a functionally dependent elderly population in the community.

TL;DR: Results suggest that community-living elderly people with loss of autonomy may have more nutritional problems than healthy elderly individuals.
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Randomized controlled trial of a community-based psychoeducation program for the self-management of chronic pain

TL;DR: This randomized controlled trial examined the effect of a low‐cost, community‐based, nurse‐delivered, group psychoeducation program entitled the Chronic Pain Self‐Management Program (CPSMP), which has a standard protocol that was modified from the successful Arthritis Self‐management Program (ASMP).