Kate Lycett

1.9k total citations
67 papers, 1.3k citations indexed

About

Kate Lycett is a scholar working on Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health and Psychiatry and Mental health. According to data from OpenAlex, Kate Lycett has authored 67 papers receiving a total of 1.3k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 24 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, 23 papers in Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health and 16 papers in Psychiatry and Mental health. Recurrent topics in Kate Lycett's work include Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet (20 papers), Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (14 papers) and Birth, Development, and Health (14 papers). Kate Lycett is often cited by papers focused on Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet (20 papers), Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (14 papers) and Birth, Development, and Health (14 papers). Kate Lycett collaborates with scholars based in Australia, New Zealand and United Kingdom. Kate Lycett's co-authors include Emma Sciberras, Fiona Mensah, Harriet Hiscock, Melissa Wake, David Burgner, Daryl Efron, Tim Olds, Susan A Clifford, Terence Dwyer and Jessica A. Kerr and has published in prestigious journals such as PEDIATRICS, Scientific Reports and Environmental Pollution.

In The Last Decade

Kate Lycett

64 papers receiving 1.3k citations

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All Works

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Lycett, Kate, Peter Azzopardi, Susan M. Sawyer, et al.. (2023). Monitoring the physical and mental health of Australian children and young people: a foundation for responsive and accountable actions. The Medical Journal of Australia. 219(S10). S20–S24. 2 indexed citations
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Wang, Yichao, Luke D. Knibbs, Matthew Fuller‐Tyszkiewicz, et al.. (2023). Greenness modifies the association between ambient air pollution and cognitive function in Australian adolescents, but not in mid-life adults. Environmental Pollution. 324. 121329–121329. 11 indexed citations
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Kerr, Jessica A., Richard Liu, Fiona Mensah, et al.. (2021). Diet quality trajectories and cardiovascular phenotypes/metabolic syndrome risk by 11–12 years. International Journal of Obesity. 45(7). 1392–1403. 14 indexed citations
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Grobler, Anneke, Richard Liu, Mengjiao Liu, et al.. (2020). Takeaway food, sugar-sweetened beverages and preclinical cardiometabolic phenotypes in children and adults. European Journal of Preventive Cardiology. 28(16). 1784–1794. 7 indexed citations
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Liu, Mengjiao, Kate Lycett, Tien Yin Wong, et al.. (2020). Do body mass index and waist-to-height ratio over the preceding decade predict retinal microvasculature in 11–12 year olds and midlife adults?. International Journal of Obesity. 44(8). 1712–1722. 5 indexed citations
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Liu, Mengjiao, Kate Lycett, Margarita Moreno‐Betancur, et al.. (2020). Inflammation mediates the relationship between obesity and retinal vascular calibre in 11-12 year-olds children and mid-life adults. Scientific Reports. 10(1). 5006–5006. 6 indexed citations
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O’Connor, Meredith, Anne‐Louise Ponsonby, Fiona Collier, et al.. (2020). Exposure to adversity and inflammatory outcomes in mid and late childhood. Brain Behavior & Immunity - Health. 9. 100146–100146. 16 indexed citations
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Liu, Mengjiao, Kate Lycett, Tien Yin Wong, et al.. (2020). Associations of retinal microvascular caliber with large arterial function and structure: A population‐based study of 11 to 12 year‐olds and midlife adults. Microcirculation. 27(6). e12642–e12642. 2 indexed citations
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Juonala, Markus, Melissa Wake, Anneke Grobler, et al.. (2019). Early clinical markers of overweight/obesity onset and resolution by adolescence. International Journal of Obesity. 44(1). 82–93. 11 indexed citations
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Liu, Mengjiao, Kate Lycett, Anneke Grobler, et al.. (2019). Retinal microvasculature: population epidemiology and concordance in Australian children aged 11–12 years and their parents. BMJ Open. 9(Suppl 3). 44–52. 13 indexed citations
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Simm, Peter, Kate Lycett, Susan A Clifford, et al.. (2019). pQCT bone geometry and strength: population epidemiology and concordance in Australian children aged 11–12 years and their parents. BMJ Open. 9(Suppl 3). 63–74. 7 indexed citations
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Ranganathan, Sarath, Kate Lycett, Anneke Grobler, et al.. (2019). Telomere Length and Vascular Phenotypes in a Population‐Based Cohort of Children and Midlife Adults. Journal of the American Heart Association. 8(11). e012707–e012707. 18 indexed citations
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Liu, Mengjiao, Kate Lycett, Melissa Wake, et al.. (2019). Cardiovascular health and retinal microvascular geometry in Australian 11–12 year-olds. Microvascular Research. 129. 103966–103966. 6 indexed citations
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Simm, Peter, Tim Olds, Kate Lycett, et al.. (2018). Bone health, activity and sedentariness at age 11–12 years: Cross-sectional Australian population-derived study. Bone. 112. 153–160. 13 indexed citations
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Lycett, Kate, Emma Sciberras, Harriet Hiscock, & Fiona Mensah. (2016). Sleep Problem Trajectories and Well-Being in Children with Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. Journal of Developmental & Behavioral Pediatrics. 37(5). 405–414. 23 indexed citations
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Lycett, Kate, et al.. (2014). Behavioural sleep problems in children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD): protocol for a prospective cohort study. BMJ Open. 4(2). e004070–e004070. 26 indexed citations
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Lycett, Kate, et al.. (2014). The challenges of real-world implementation of web-based shared care software: the HopSCOTCH Shared-Care Obesity Trial in Children. BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making. 14(1). 61–61. 23 indexed citations
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Wake, Melissa, Kate Lycett, Susan A Clifford, et al.. (2013). Shared care obesity management in 3-10 year old children: 12 month outcomes of HopSCOTCH randomised trial. BMJ. 346(jun10 1). f3092–f3092. 73 indexed citations
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Wake, Melissa, Kate Lycett, Matthew A. Sabin, et al.. (2012). A shared-care model of obesity treatment for 3–10 year old children: Protocol for the HopSCOTCH randomised controlled trial. BMC Pediatrics. 12(1). 39–39. 20 indexed citations

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