Katherine Kent — ASN Events

Katherine Kent

University of Wollongong, NEW SOUTH WALES, Australia

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Dr Katherine Kent is a public health nutritionist, researcher, and educator committed to improving food systems and health equity in Australia. She is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Wollongong, where she coordinates and teaches into undergraduate and postgraduate nutrition subjects with a focus on public health, food security, and nutritional epidemiology.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:

The effect of anthocyanins through diet and supplementation on cognitive function in older adults: The Purple Foods randomised controlled clinical trial (128170)

9:52 AM
Karen Charlton
Abstract Session 16 - Nutrient Bioavailability

Food insecurity, mental health and social isolation in a regional Australian population (129338)

4:11 PM
Katherine Kent
Abstract Session 10 - Public Health Nutrition 1

Caught between convenience and concern: A qualitative exploration of Australian parental perspectives of commercial squeeze pouches for infants and children. (129542)

4:55 PM
Bianca Smith
Abstract Session 11 - Reproductive and Paediatric Nutrition

A systematic review of studies measuring the dietary intake of commercial complementary foods for infants and young children (129561)

12:20 PM
Bianca Smith
Rapid Fire Abstract Session 7 - Paediatric Nutrition

Consumption of commercial infant and toddler snack foods among Australian children: a preliminary cross-sectional study (129768)

4:22 PM
Katherine Kent
Abstract Session 10 - Public Health Nutrition 1

Food Insecurity Among University Students in Australia: A Systematic Review of Prevalence, Predictors, Health and Academic Outcomes (129769)

10:03 AM
Suvasish Das Shuvo
Abstract Session 13 - Nutrition in Priority Populations

Food insecurity status is associated with differences in perceived community food environments and dietary behaviours in Regional Australia.     (129865)

10:03 AM
Alemayehu Digssie Gebremariam
Abstract Session 14 - Public Health Nutrition 2