William G. Johnson, Ph.D.

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Clinical Counseling Psychology The Citadel 
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Choy CC, Johnson W, Duckham RL, et al. (2023) Prediction of fat mass from anthropometry at ages 7 to 9 years in Samoans: a cross-sectional study in the Ola Tuputupua'e cohort. European Journal of Clinical Nutrition
Johnson W, Pereira SMP, Costa S, et al. (2022) The associations of maternal and paternal obesity with latent patterns of offspring BMI development between 7 and 17 years of age: pooled analyses of cohorts born in 1958 and 2001 in the United Kingdom. International Journal of Obesity (2005)
Wilfley DE, Fowler LA, Hampl SE, et al. (2021) Implementation of a Scalable Family-Based Behavioral Treatment for Childhood Obesity Delivered through Primary Care Clinics: Description of the Missouri Childhood Obesity Research Demonstration Study Protocol. Childhood Obesity (Print). 17: S39-S47
Robson E, Norris T, Costa S, et al. (2021) Contribution of 20-year body mass index and waist circumference history to poor cardiometabolic health in overweight/obese and normal weight adults: A cohort study. Nutrition, Metabolism, and Cardiovascular Diseases : Nmcd
Johnson W. (2021) Inequalities in paediatric obesity trends: challenges and opportunities. The Lancet. Public Health. 6: e437-e438
Norris T, Mansukoski L, Gilthorpe MS, et al. (2021) Early childhood weight gain: Latent patterns and body composition outcomes. Paediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology
Norris T, Mansukoski L, Gilthorpe MS, et al. (2021) Distinct Body Mass Index Trajectories to Young-Adulthood Obesity and Their Different Cardiometabolic Consequences. Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology. ATVBAHA120315782
Norris T, Cole TJ, Bann D, et al. (2020) Duration of obesity exposure between ages 10 and 40 years and its relationship with cardiometabolic disease risk factors: A cohort study. Plos Medicine. 17: e1003387
Johnson W, Norris T, De Freitas R, et al. (2020) Is the positive relationship of infant weight gain with adolescent adiposity attenuated by moderate-to-vigorous physical activity in childhood? Evidence from the Millennium Cohort Study. International Journal of Obesity (2005)
Norris T, Crozier SR, Cameron N, et al. (2020) Fetal growth does not modify the relationship of infant weight gain with childhood adiposity and blood pressure in the Southampton women's survey. Annals of Human Biology. 47: 150-158
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