Penelope Love

1.5k total citations
76 papers, 883 citations indexed

About

Penelope Love is a scholar working on Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, General Health Professions and Nutrition and Dietetics. According to data from OpenAlex, Penelope Love has authored 76 papers receiving a total of 883 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 41 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, 36 papers in General Health Professions and 15 papers in Nutrition and Dietetics. Recurrent topics in Penelope Love's work include Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet (39 papers), Health Policy Implementation Science (15 papers) and Child Nutrition and Water Access (14 papers). Penelope Love is often cited by papers focused on Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet (39 papers), Health Policy Implementation Science (15 papers) and Child Nutrition and Water Access (14 papers). Penelope Love collaborates with scholars based in Australia, New Zealand and United Kingdom. Penelope Love's co-authors include Jillian Whelan, Colin Bell, Steven Allender, Lynne Millar, Colette V. Browne, HH Vorster, Karen Campbell, Rachel Laws, Cherie Russell and Tahna Pettman and has published in prestigious journals such as Nutrients, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health and BMC Public Health.

In The Last Decade

Penelope Love

65 papers receiving 872 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Penelope Love Australia 18 455 428 175 102 83 76 883
Jakub Kakietek United States 16 512 1.1× 403 0.9× 231 1.3× 130 1.3× 118 1.4× 35 1.1k
Anabelle Bonvecchio Mexico 16 399 0.9× 394 0.9× 316 1.8× 90 0.9× 87 1.0× 52 829
Angela Trude United States 21 641 1.4× 460 1.1× 243 1.4× 95 0.9× 98 1.2× 72 1.1k
Selma Liberato Australia 17 315 0.7× 320 0.7× 236 1.3× 103 1.0× 47 0.6× 28 848
Jessie‐Lee D. McIsaac Canada 17 371 0.8× 355 0.8× 118 0.7× 65 0.6× 45 0.5× 67 810
Roosmarijn Verstraeten Belgium 19 578 1.3× 351 0.8× 298 1.7× 113 1.1× 57 0.7× 33 943
Margarita Safdie Mexico 12 501 1.1× 382 0.9× 180 1.0× 75 0.7× 25 0.3× 19 774
Valarie Blue Bird Jernigan United States 20 446 1.0× 999 2.3× 177 1.0× 56 0.5× 77 0.9× 74 1.6k
Stephanie V. Wrottesley South Africa 14 410 0.9× 203 0.5× 322 1.8× 191 1.9× 50 0.6× 42 803
Debbi Marais United Kingdom 18 290 0.6× 352 0.8× 344 2.0× 155 1.5× 150 1.8× 64 1.0k

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Fields of papers citing papers by Penelope Love

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Penelope Love

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Love, Penelope, et al.. (2025). Can Australian meal kits support food literacy and healthy family meal provisioning? A qualitative study. Health Promotion International. 40(4).
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Øverby, Nina Cecilie, Frøydis Nordgård Vik, Anine Christine Medin, et al.. (2025). Implementation strategies: lessons learned during an e-learning intervention to improve dietary behaviors and feeding practices in early childhood education and care. BMC Nutrition. 11(1). 7–7.
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Kuswara, Konsita, Helen A. Vidgen, Penelope Love, Rachel Laws, & Karen Campbell. (2023). The contribution of Australian fathers in getting food on the table among families with young children. Public Health Nutrition. 26(12). 2826–2835. 2 indexed citations
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Love, Penelope, et al.. (2023). Meal kit subscription services and opportunities to improve family vegetable consumption. Health Promotion International. 38(6). 2 indexed citations
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Whelan, Jillian, Penny Fraser, Kristy A. Bolton, et al.. (2023). Combining systems thinking approaches and implementation science constructs within community-based prevention: a systematic review. Health Research Policy and Systems. 21(1). 85–85. 15 indexed citations
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Whelan, Jillian, et al.. (2023). Adoption, implementation, and sustainability of early childhood feeding, nutrition and active play interventions in real-world settings: a systematic review. International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity. 20(1). 32–32. 4 indexed citations
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Whelan, Jillian, Penelope Love, R. John Aitken, et al.. (2022). A mixed‐methods evaluation of a health‐promoting café located in a small health service in rural Victoria, Australia. Australian Journal of Rural Health. 31(1). 61–69. 4 indexed citations
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Adam, Maya, et al.. (2022). Development and Field-Testing of Proposed Food-Based Dietary Guideline Messages and Images amongst Consumers in Tanzania. Nutrients. 14(13). 2705–2705. 4 indexed citations
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Russell, Cherie, Jillian Whelan, & Penelope Love. (2022). Assessing the Cost of Healthy and Unhealthy Diets: A Systematic Review of Methods. Current Nutrition Reports. 11(4). 600–617. 11 indexed citations
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Koorts, Harriet, et al.. (2020). What hinders and helps academics to conduct Dissemination and Implementation (D&I) research in the field of nutrition and physical activity? An international perspective. International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity. 17(1). 7–7. 21 indexed citations
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Jani, Rati, et al.. (2020). The Environmental and Bitter Taste Endophenotype Determinants of Picky Eating in Australian School-Aged Children 7–12 years—A Cross-Sectional Pilot Study Protocol. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 17(5). 1573–1573. 10 indexed citations
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Love, Penelope, et al.. (2019). Measuring Rural Food Environments for Local Action in Australia: A Systematic Critical Synthesis Review. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 16(13). 2416–2416. 12 indexed citations
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Whelan, Jillian, Lynne Millar, Colin Bell, et al.. (2018). You Can’t Find Healthy Food in the Bush: Poor Accessibility, Availability and Adequacy of Food in Rural Australia. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 15(10). 2316–2316. 54 indexed citations
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Love, Penelope, Jillian Whelan, Colin Bell, et al.. (2018). Healthy Diets in Rural Victoria—Cheaper than Unhealthy Alternatives, Yet Unaffordable. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 15(11). 2469–2469. 30 indexed citations
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Love, Penelope. (2003). Food-based dietary guide- lines for the patient with diabetes. Deakin Research Online (Deakin University). 21(10). 564–571.
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Love, Penelope, et al.. (2001). Eat plenty of vegetables and fruits everyday.. South African Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 14(3). 24–32. 18 indexed citations
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Love, Penelope. (2001). South African food-based dietary guidelines. South African Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 14(2). 42–43. 27 indexed citations
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Vorster, HH, Penelope Love, & Colette V. Browne. (2001). Development of food-based dietary guidelines for South Africa - the process.. South African Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 14(3). 3–6. 66 indexed citations

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