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Jenny Paxman
Senior Lecturer, BA(Hons), MMedSci, PGCLT, MPhil, RNutr
Phone 0114 225 3319
E-mail j.r.paxman@shu.ac.uk
Profile
Jenny has a BA (Hons) in Anthropology from Durham University, an MMedSci in Human Nutrition, and an MPhil in Nutrition from Sheffield University. Jenny is a registered nutritionist and has a Postgraduate Certificate in Learning and Teaching.
Jenny has been working as a senior lecturer in nutrition for Sheffield Hallam University since September 2002. Jenny is involved in ongoing research, particularly in relation to obesity prevention and appetite. She has taught nutrition at both degree and MSc level. Previous work includes sessional nutrition work for South West Sheffield PCT.
Selected publications
Papers (abstracts only)
Paxman JR, Richardson JC, Dettmar PW, Corfe BM (2008) Daily ingestion of alginate reduces energy intake in free-living subjects. Appetite, 2008 Nov;51(3):713-9. Epub 2008 Jul 4.
Paxman JR, Richardson JC, Dettmar PW, Corfe BM (2008) Alginate reduces the increased uptake of cholesterol and glucose in overweight male subjects: a pilot study. Nutr Res, 2008 Aug;28(8):501-5
Posters presented at conferences
C. J. Harden, J. R. Paxman, J. C. Richardson, P. W. Detmar and B. M. Corfe (2008) Critical role for fibre gelation in regulation of glucose uptake: implications for diabetes management. Proceedings of the Nutrition Society (2008), 67:E422 Cambridge University Press
C Harden, J O'Keeffe, J Paxman, T Sheffield. 'Small Changes' a behavioural change intervention for weight management (Word 79KB - from SHSRC website)
C Harden, J O'Keeffe, J Paxman, T Sheffield. 'Small Changes' a behavioural change intervention for weight management (Word 79KB)
T Sheffield, C Harden, J Paxman, J O'Keeffe Energy intake is significantly reduced following the 12-week 'Small Changes' intervention for weight management (Word 79.5KB)
J Paxman, J O'Keeffe, C Harden, T Sheffield Micronutrient intake significantly alters when energy intake is reduced following the 12-week 'Small Changes' intervention for weight management (Word 79KB)
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