Barbara E. Cormack

1.9k total citations
41 papers, 1.2k citations indexed

About

Barbara E. Cormack is a scholar working on Nutrition and Dietetics, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine and Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health. According to data from OpenAlex, Barbara E. Cormack has authored 41 papers receiving a total of 1.2k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 34 papers in Nutrition and Dietetics, 30 papers in Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine and 20 papers in Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health. Recurrent topics in Barbara E. Cormack's work include Infant Nutrition and Health (34 papers), Neonatal Respiratory Health Research (28 papers) and Infant Development and Preterm Care (13 papers). Barbara E. Cormack is often cited by papers focused on Infant Nutrition and Health (34 papers), Neonatal Respiratory Health Research (28 papers) and Infant Development and Preterm Care (13 papers). Barbara E. Cormack collaborates with scholars based in New Zealand, Australia and United States. Barbara E. Cormack's co-authors include Frank H. Bloomfield, Jane E. Harding, Jane M. Alsweiler, Nicholas D. Embleton, William W. Hay, Steven P. Miller, John Sinn, Tanith Alexander, Johannes B. van Goudoever and Yannan Jiang and has published in prestigious journals such as New England Journal of Medicine, The Lancet and SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología.

In The Last Decade

Barbara E. Cormack

37 papers receiving 1.2k citations

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Barbara E. Cormack New Zealand 19 821 548 470 198 191 41 1.2k
M F Bamford France 10 438 0.5× 200 0.4× 277 0.6× 71 0.4× 276 1.4× 14 764
G. Salvia Italy 19 224 0.3× 251 0.5× 121 0.3× 458 2.3× 88 0.5× 30 993
Jetta Tuokkola Finland 14 149 0.2× 62 0.1× 106 0.2× 98 0.5× 40 0.2× 33 520
R J Baier United States 16 236 0.3× 502 0.9× 223 0.5× 169 0.9× 167 0.9× 23 777
Mandy Wan United Kingdom 14 143 0.2× 125 0.2× 165 0.4× 75 0.4× 43 0.2× 36 638
Anita Nucci United States 14 383 0.5× 60 0.1× 89 0.2× 235 1.2× 84 0.4× 39 655
E. Papathoma Greece 10 102 0.1× 78 0.1× 97 0.2× 84 0.4× 75 0.4× 16 394
Kate Maslin United Kingdom 17 89 0.1× 48 0.1× 58 0.1× 218 1.1× 116 0.6× 48 767
Katherin Ortiz United States 11 60 0.1× 191 0.3× 198 0.4× 60 0.3× 192 1.0× 16 552
Catherine Pieltain Belgium 13 602 0.7× 370 0.7× 291 0.6× 93 0.5× 188 1.0× 22 740

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All Works

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Wright, Timothy, Frank H. Bloomfield, Tanith Alexander, & Barbara E. Cormack. (2025). Association between early phosphate intake and refeeding syndrome in extremely low‐birth‐weight infants: A retrospective cohort study. Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition. 49(4). 460–467. 1 indexed citations
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Meiliana, Meiliana, Tanith Alexander, Frank H. Bloomfield, et al.. (2023). Nutrition guidelines for preterm infants: A systematic review. Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition. 48(1). 11–26. 12 indexed citations
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Poindexter, Brenda B., Barbara E. Cormack, & Frank H. Bloomfield. (2021). Approaches to Growth Faltering. World review of nutrition and dietetics. 312–324. 7 indexed citations
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Oliver, Colleen, et al.. (2021). Variation in Neonatal Nutrition Practice and Implications: A Survey of Australia and New Zealand Neonatal Units. Frontiers in Nutrition. 8. 642474–642474. 12 indexed citations
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Fenton, Tanis R., Barbara E. Cormack, Dena Goldberg, et al.. (2020). “Extrauterine growth restriction” and “postnatal growth failure” are misnomers for preterm infants. Journal of Perinatology. 40(5). 704–714. 98 indexed citations
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Cormack, Barbara E., Yannan Jiang, Jane E. Harding, et al.. (2020). Plasma ammonia concentrations in extremely low birthweight infants in the first week after birth: secondary analysis from the ProVIDe randomized clinical trial. Pediatric Research. 88(2). 250–256. 5 indexed citations
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Cormack, Barbara E., et al.. (2019). Neonatal dietitian resourcing and roles in New Zealand and Australia: A survey of current practice. Nutrition & Dietetics. 77(3). 392–399. 6 indexed citations
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Mazahery, Hajar, Pamela R. von Hurst, Christopher J. D. McKinlay, Barbara E. Cormack, & Cathryn A. Conlon. (2018). Air displacement plethysmography (pea pod) in full-term and pre-term infants: a comprehensive review of accuracy, reproducibility, and practical challenges. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 4(1). 12–12. 39 indexed citations
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Harding, Jane E., Barbara E. Cormack, Tanith Alexander, Jane M. Alsweiler, & Frank H. Bloomfield. (2017). Advances in nutrition of the newborn infant. The Lancet. 389(10079). 1660–1668. 112 indexed citations
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Cormack, Barbara E., Nicholas D. Embleton, Johannes B. van Goudoever, William W. Hay, & Frank H. Bloomfield. (2016). Comparing apples with apples: it is time for standardized reporting of neonatal nutrition and growth studies. Pediatric Research. 79(6). 810–820. 109 indexed citations
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Harding, Jane E., José G. B. Derraik, Anne L. Jaquiery, et al.. (2013). Optimum feeding and growth in preterm neonates. Journal of Developmental Origins of Health and Disease. 4(3). 215–222. 6 indexed citations
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Ayyavoo, Ahila, José G. B. Derraik, Paul L. Hofman, et al.. (2013). Severe Hyperemesis Gravidarum Is Associated With Reduced Insulin Sensitivity in the Offspring in Childhood. The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism. 98(8). 3263–3268. 32 indexed citations
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Tudehope, David, Kristen Gibbons, Barbara E. Cormack, & Frank H. Bloomfield. (2012). Growth monitoring of low birthweight infants: What references to use?. Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health. 48(9). 759–767. 14 indexed citations
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Cormack, Barbara E., et al.. (2011). Pregnancy and neonatal outcomes following hyperemesis gravidarum. Journal of Developmental Origins of Health and Disease. 2(2). 81–88. 8 indexed citations
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Cormack, Barbara E., et al.. (2011). Does more protein in the first week of life change outcomes for very low birthweight babies?. Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health. 47(12). 898–903. 43 indexed citations
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Cormack, Barbara E. & Frank H. Bloomfield. (2006). Audit of feeding practices in babies <1200 g or 30 weeks gestation during the first month of life. Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health. 42(7-8). 458–463. 30 indexed citations
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Cormack, Barbara E., et al.. (1992). Contribution of a risk factor clinic to lipid management in patients with coronary artery disease.. PubMed. 105(930). 97–9. 2 indexed citations

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