Phaik Ling Quah

800 total citations
25 papers, 528 citations indexed

About

Phaik Ling Quah is a scholar working on Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Psychiatry and Mental health and Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health. According to data from OpenAlex, Phaik Ling Quah has authored 25 papers receiving a total of 528 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 14 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, 10 papers in Psychiatry and Mental health and 7 papers in Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health. Recurrent topics in Phaik Ling Quah's work include Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet (12 papers), Child Nutrition and Feeding Issues (10 papers) and Birth, Development, and Health (7 papers). Phaik Ling Quah is often cited by papers focused on Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet (12 papers), Child Nutrition and Feeding Issues (10 papers) and Birth, Development, and Health (7 papers). Phaik Ling Quah collaborates with scholars based in Singapore, United Kingdom and New Zealand. Phaik Ling Quah's co-authors include Yap Seng Chong, Fabian Yap, Keith M. Godfrey, Mary Foong‐Fong Chong, Yung Seng Lee, Seang‐Mei Saw, Izzuddin M. Aris, Mya Thway Tint, Peter D. Gluckman and Lynette Pei‐Chi Shek and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, American Journal of Clinical Nutrition and Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology.

In The Last Decade

Phaik Ling Quah

24 papers receiving 522 citations

Peers

Phaik Ling Quah
Laura Goodfellow United Kingdom
V. Stallings United States
Anja Moß Germany
Victor J. Pop Netherlands
Edgar van Mil Netherlands
Rosalind Vaz United States
Emily Johnson United States
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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Quah, Phaik Ling, See Ling Loy, Chengsi Ong, et al.. (2025). Caregiver feeding practices for infants and toddlers and their eating behaviors in Singapore. Frontiers in Nutrition. 12. 1540031–1540031.
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Quah, Phaik Ling, et al.. (2024). Ethnic-specific oral glucose tolerance (OGTT) phenotypes in women with hyperglycemia in pregnancy. BMJ Open Diabetes Research & Care. 12(5). e004331–e004331. 1 indexed citations
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Toh, Jia Ying, Phaik Ling Quah, Chun Hong Wong, et al.. (2021). Evaluation of a child food reward task and its association with maternal feeding practices. PLoS ONE. 16(7). e0254773–e0254773. 2 indexed citations
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Lai, Jun Shi, Shirong Cai, Phaik Ling Quah, et al.. (2019). Maternal plasma vitamin B12 concentrations during pregnancy and infant cognitive outcomes at 2 years of age. British Journal Of Nutrition. 121(11). 1303–1312. 23 indexed citations
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Quah, Phaik Ling, Lisa R. Fries, Mei Jun Chan, et al.. (2019). Longitudinal Analysis Between Maternal Feeding Practices and Body Mass Index (BMI): A Study in Asian Singaporean Preschoolers. Frontiers in Nutrition. 6. 32–32. 14 indexed citations
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Loy, See Ling, Li Min Lim, Shiao‐Yng Chan, et al.. (2019). Iron status and risk factors of iron deficiency among pregnant women in Singapore: a cross-sectional study. BMC Public Health. 19(1). 397–397. 32 indexed citations
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Fries, Lisa R., Mei Jun Chan, Phaik Ling Quah, et al.. (2019). Maternal feeding practices and children's food intake during an ad libitum buffet meal: Results from the GUSTO cohort. Appetite. 142. 104371–104371. 14 indexed citations
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Quah, Phaik Ling, Lisa R. Fries, Mei Jun Chan, et al.. (2019). Validation of the Children’s Eating Behavior Questionnaire in 5 and 6 Year-Old Children: The GUSTO Cohort Study. Frontiers in Psychology. 10. 824–824. 31 indexed citations
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Quah, Phaik Ling, Lisa R. Fries, Mei Jun Chan, et al.. (2018). Maternal feeding practices in relation to dietary intakes and BMI in 5 year-olds in a multi-ethnic Asian population. PLoS ONE. 13(9). e0203045–e0203045. 25 indexed citations
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Tint, Mya Thway, Mary Foong‐Fong Chong, Izzuddin M. Aris, et al.. (2018). Association between maternal mid-gestation vitamin D status and neonatal abdominal adiposity. International Journal of Obesity. 42(7). 1296–1305. 13 indexed citations
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Bernard, Jonathan Y., Mya Thway Tint, Izzuddin M. Aris, et al.. (2017). Maternal plasma phosphatidylcholine polyunsaturated fatty acids during pregnancy and offspring growth and adiposity. Prostaglandins Leukotrienes and Essential Fatty Acids. 121. 21–29. 20 indexed citations
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Quah, Phaik Ling, Yin Bun Cheung, Wei Wei Pang, et al.. (2017). Validation of the Children's Eating Behavior Questionnaire in 3 year old children of a multi-ethnic Asian population: The GUSTO cohort study. Appetite. 113. 100–105. 37 indexed citations
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Lee, Linde van, Mya Thway Tint, Izzuddin M. Aris, et al.. (2016). Prospective associations of maternal betaine status with offspring weight and body composition at birth: the Growing Up in Singapore Towards healthy Outcomes (GUSTO) cohort study. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 104(5). 1327–1333. 24 indexed citations
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Quah, Phaik Ling, Tuck Seng Cheng, Yin Bun Cheung, et al.. (2016). Maternal and infant correlates of maternal feeding beliefs and practices in a multi-ethnic Asian population: the GUSTO (Growing Up in Singapore Towards healthy Outcomes) study. Public Health Nutrition. 19(15). 2789–2798. 12 indexed citations
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Quah, Phaik Ling, Yiong Huak Chan, Izzuddin M. Aris, et al.. (2015). Prospective associations of appetitive traits at 3 and 12 months of age with body mass index and weight gain in the first 2 years of life. BMC Pediatrics. 15(1). 153–153. 64 indexed citations
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Quah, Phaik Ling, Evelyn Xiu Ling Loo, I-Chun Kuo, et al.. (2015). Clinical phenotype and allergen sensitization in the first 2 years as predictors of atopic disorders at age 5 years. World Allergy Organization Journal. 8(1). 33–33. 6 indexed citations
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Quah, Phaik Ling. (2013). Hyper-responsive T-cell cytokine profile in association with development of early childhood wheeze but not eczema at 2 years. Asian Pacific Journal of Allergy and Immunology. 32(1). 84–92. 3 indexed citations
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Quah, Phaik Ling, et al.. (2011). Early onset wheeze associated with enhanced combined IL-1β, IL-6, and IL-12/IL-23p40 in LPS-stimulated cord blood mononuclear cells. Clinical & Experimental Allergy. 41(7). 970–978. 6 indexed citations

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