Smoking in pregnancy among Indigenous women in high-income countries: a narrative review
Introduction: Pregnant women in socioeconomically disadvantaged circumstances, such as
Indigenous women, have a high prevalence of smoking. Tobacco smoking is the most …
Indigenous women, have a high prevalence of smoking. Tobacco smoking is the most …
Correlates of physical activity and sedentary behaviour in children attending before and after school care: a systematic review
Abstract Background Out of School Hours Care (OSHC) offers structured care to
elementary/primary-aged children before and after school, and during school holidays. The …
elementary/primary-aged children before and after school, and during school holidays. The …
How different are baby-led weaning and conventional complementary feeding? A cross-sectional study of infants aged 6–8 months
BJ Morison, RW Taylor, JJ Haszard, CJ Schramm… - BMJ open, 2016 - bmjopen.bmj.com
Objectives To compare the food, nutrient and 'family meal'intakes of infants following baby-
led weaning (BLW) with those of infants following a more traditional spoon-feeding (TSF) …
led weaning (BLW) with those of infants following a more traditional spoon-feeding (TSF) …
Cohort profile: growing up in New Zealand
SMB Morton, PE Atatoa Carr, CC Grant… - International journal …, 2013 - academic.oup.com
The longitudinal study,'Growing Up in New Zealand', was explicitly established to provide
contemporary, population-relevant evidence about the multidisciplinary determinants of …
contemporary, population-relevant evidence about the multidisciplinary determinants of …
Foods and dietary patterns that are healthy, low-cost, and environmentally sustainable: a case study of optimization modeling for New Zealand
Objective Global health challenges include non-communicable disease burdens, ensuring
food security in the context of rising food prices, and environmental constraints around food …
food security in the context of rising food prices, and environmental constraints around food …
Growing Up in New Zealand cohort alignment with all New Zealand births
SMB Morton, J Ramke, J Kinloch… - Australian and New …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Objective: To compare the birth characteristics of the Growing Up in New Zealand cohort
with those of all New Zealand (NZ) births over a similar time period, and to describe cohort …
with those of all New Zealand (NZ) births over a similar time period, and to describe cohort …
Telling the tale and living well: Adolescent narrative identity, personality traits, and well‐being across cultures
This study explored links between narrative identity, personality traits, and well‐being for
263 adolescents (age 12–21) from three New Zealand cultures: Māori, Chinese, and …
263 adolescents (age 12–21) from three New Zealand cultures: Māori, Chinese, and …
A longitudinal study of pre-pregnancy and pregnancy risk factors associated with antenatal and postnatal symptoms of depression: evidence from growing up in New …
Objectives Antenatal and postnatal depression can lead to poor outcomes for women and
their children. The aim of this study was to explore whether risk factors differ for depression …
their children. The aim of this study was to explore whether risk factors differ for depression …
Are distinct modes of using digital technologies evident by age eight? Implications for digital divides.
Digital divides occur when there are inequities in access to the benefits afforded by digital
technologies. Originally conceptualised as inequitable access to digital technologies and …
technologies. Originally conceptualised as inequitable access to digital technologies and …
The role of whānau (New Zealand Māori families) for Māori children's early learning.
The home-learning environment (HLE) is critical for young children's early learning skills, yet
little research has focused on HLEs in indigenous communities. This study examined the …
little research has focused on HLEs in indigenous communities. This study examined the …