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Shae E. Quirk
Researcher at Deakin University
Publications - 38
Citations - 1270
Shae E. Quirk is an academic researcher from Deakin University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 29 publications receiving 939 citations. Previous affiliations of Shae E. Quirk include University of Eastern Finland & Monash University, Clayton campus.
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Relationship Between Diet and Mental Health in Children and Adolescents: A Systematic Review
Adrienne O'Neil,Shae E. Quirk,Siobhan Housden,Sharon L. Brennan,Lana J. Williams,Julie A. Pasco,Michael Berk,Felice N. Jacka +7 more
TL;DR: There is evidence of a significant, cross-sectional relationship between unhealthy dietary patterns and poorer mental health in children and adolescents and a consistent trend for the relationship between good-quality diet and better mental health and some evidence for the reverse.
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The association between diet quality, dietary patterns and depression in adults: a systematic review
Shae E. Quirk,Lana J. Williams,Lana J. Williams,Adrienne O'Neil,Adrienne O'Neil,Julie A. Pasco,Julie A. Pasco,Felice N. Jacka,Felice N. Jacka,Siobhan Housden,Michael Berk,Sharon L. Brennan +11 more
TL;DR: This is the first review to synthesize and critically analyze evidence regarding diet quality, dietary patterns and depression and found limited evidence to support an association between traditional diets (Mediterranean or Norwegian diets) and depression.
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A shared framework for the common mental disorders and Non-Communicable Disease: key considerations for disease prevention and control.
Adrienne O'Neil,Adrienne O'Neil,Adrienne O'Neil,Felice N. Jacka,Felice N. Jacka,Shae E. Quirk,Fiona Cocker,Craig Barr Taylor,Brian Oldenburg,Michael Berk,Michael Berk +10 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that a shared framework of this type is warranted, but also identified opportunities within each objective to advance this agenda and consider the potential benefits of this approach that may exist beyond the health care system.
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Population prevalence of personality disorder and associations with physical health comorbidities and health care service utilization: A review.
Shae E. Quirk,Michael Berk,Andrew M. Chanen,Heli Koivumaa-Honkanen,Sharon L. Brennan-Olsen,Julie A. Pasco,Lana J. Williams +6 more
TL;DR: Preliminary evidence supports associations between PDs from Clusters A and B and physical comorbidities, namely cardiovascular diseases and arthritis and indicates that PD appears to increase health care utilization, particularly in primary care.
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Tobacco use in bipolar disorder.
Daniel Thomson,Michael Berk,Michael Berk,Seetal Dodd,Seetal Dodd,Marta Rapado-Castro,Marta Rapado-Castro,Shae E. Quirk,Pernille Kempel Ellegaard,Lesley Berk,Olivia M Dean,Olivia M Dean +11 more
TL;DR: The importance of this review is to bring together the current understanding of tobacco use in bipolar disorder to highlight the need for specific intervention.