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University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Greensboro, NC 27402-6170
Phone (336) 334-5313 Fax (336) 334-4129
e-mail:
cheryl_lovelady@uncg.edu
Ph.D., University of California at Davis, 1991
R.D., 1979; L.D.N. (North Carolina), 1993
R E S E A R C H I N T E R E S T S
Nutrition and women's health with emphasis on nutrient
needs during lactation; nutrition and exercise; assessment of energy intake
and expenditure.
P U B L I C A T I O N S
Lovelady, C., Lonnerdal, B. & Dewey, K. G. (1990) Lactation performance
of exercising women. Am. J. Clin. Nutr. 52: 103-109.
Nommsen, L., Lovelady, C., Heinig, M., Lonnerdal, B. & Dewey, K. G. (1991)
Determinants of energy, protein, lipid and lactose concentrations in human
milk during the first twelve months of lactation: the DARLING study. Am.
J. Clin. Nutr. 53: 457-465.
Lovelady, C., McCrory, M., Nommsen, L. & Dewey, K. G. (1992) Energy
expenditure of lactating women. In: Picciano, M. F., and Lonnerdal, B., eds.
Mechanisms regulating lactation and infant nutrient utilization. New
York: Wiley-Liss, 409-412.
Lovelady, C., McCrory, M., Nommsen, L., Joseph L., Meredith, C. & Dewey,
K. G. (1993) Energy expenditure in lactating women: a comparison of doubly
labeled water and heart-rate monitoring methods. Am. J. Clin. Nutr. 57:
512-518.
Dewey, K. G., Lovelady, C. A., Nommsen, L. A., McCrory, M. A. & Lonnerdal,
B. (1995) A randomized study of the effects of aerobic exercise by lactating
women on breast-milk volume and composition. N. Engl. J. Med. 30:
449-453.
Lovelady, C. A., Nommsen, L. A., McCrory, M. A. & Dewey, K. G. (1995)
Effects of exercise on body composition, plasma lipids, and metabolism of
lactating women. Med. Sci. Exer. Sport 27: 22-28.
Lovelady, C.A. Nutritional Concerns During Pregnancy and Lactation. In: Krummel,
D. and Kris-Etherton, P., eds. Nutrition in Women's Health.
Gaithersburg, MD: Aspen Publishers, Inc. 1995.
McCrory, M.A., Kim, H.R., Lovelady, C.A., Aitkins, S., and D.D. Kilmer. Energy
expenditure, physical activity and body composition of ambulatory adults
with hereditary neuromuscular disease. Am. J. Clin. Nutr. (in press).
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