Jessica Bulmanski Data-verified
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Jessica Bulmanski's research investigates the impact of dietary interventions on maternal and child health outcomes. Her work includes a feasibility study on a Mediterranean diet plan for lactating women with obesity, focusing on its effects on maternal energy intake and human milk composition. She has also explored the association between prenatal polyphenol intake during late pregnancy and academic and IQ scores in school-aged children. Bulmanski's publications have examined how a Mediterranean meal plan can modulate the fatty acid content of human milk in women with obesity. Her research has involved collaborations with Clark Sims, Aline Andres, Sarah Sobik, and Lisa T. Jansen at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. Bulmanski has an h-index of 1, with 3 total publications and 8 total citations.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 3
- Citations: 8
Selected Publications
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Prenatal Polyphenol Intake During Late Pregnancy Is Positively Associated With Academic and IQ Scores in School-Age Children (2025)
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A Mediterranean diet plan in lactating women with obesity reduces maternal energy intake and modulates human milk composition – a feasibility study (2024)
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A Mediterranean Meal Plan Modulates Fatty Acid Content of Human Milk in Women With Obesity (2022)
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