Miss Jaimee Herbert

Miss Jaimee Herbert

Research Assistant

University Newcastle Department of Rural Health

Career Summary

Biography

Jaimee is an Accredited Practising Dietitian in the final stages of completing her doctoral studies in Tamworth, NSW. She has experience providing community-based nutrition care in metropolitan and rural settings and has also worked as a Research Assistant at the Priority Research Centre for Physical Activity and Nutrition and the Department of Rural Health.

Her PhD examines the adoption of a telehealth Medical Nutrition Therapy intervention for cardiovascular disease prevention into rural primary care practices. Born and bred in the country, this topic merges her passion for preventative healthcare with her love of rural living. 


Keywords

  • Cardiovascular
  • Dietetics
  • Nutrition
  • Rural health
  • Telehealth

Languages

  • English (Mother)

Fields of Research

Code Description Percentage
321099 Nutrition and dietetics not elsewhere classified 100
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Publications

For publications that are currently unpublished or in-press, details are shown in italics.


Chapter (1 outputs)

Year Citation Altmetrics Link
2020 Haslam R, Taylor R, Herbert J, Bucher T, 'Nutrients for Money: The Relationship between Portion Size, Nutrient Density and Consumer Choices' (2020)
DOI 10.5772/intechopen.90776
Co-authors Tamara Bucher, Rachael Taylor, Rebecca Haslam

Journal article (10 outputs)

Year Citation Altmetrics Link
2025 Herbert J, Schumacher T, Brown LJ, Clarke ED, Collins CE, 'Healthy rural hearts: The feasibility of a telehealth nutrition randomised controlled trial for rural people at risk of cardiovascular disease', JOURNAL OF TELEMEDICINE AND TELECARE [C1]
DOI 10.1177/1357633X241247245
Citations Scopus - 1
Co-authors Leanne Brown, Erin Clarke, Tracy Schumacher, Clare Collins
2025 Schumacher TL, Clarke ED, Herbert J, Jansson A, Oldmeadow C, Rollo ME, Milson P, Alderton C, Brown LJ, May J, Williams A, Guppy M, Ramanathan S, Attia J, Collins CE, 'The effect of telehealth-based medical nutrition therapy on cardiovascular disease risk factors in a rural population: a secondary analysis of outcomes related to nutrition, health and well-being from the healthy rural hearts randomised controlled trial', International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, 22 (2025)
DOI 10.1186/s12966-025-01819-3
Co-authors Leanne Brown, Clare Collins, Jennifer May, Anna Jansson, Erin Clarke, Christopher Oldmeadow, Megan Rollo, Tracy Schumacher, Carissa Alderton, John Attia
2025 Schumacher TL, Jansson A, Herbert J, Clarke ED, Alderton C, Milson P, Oldmeadow C, Brown LJ, Rollo ME, Williams A, Nutr MC, Guppy M, Boyle A, Ramanathan S, May J, Attia J, Collins CE, 'The effectiveness of medical nutrition therapy for people at moderate to high risk of cardiovascular disease in an Australian rural primary care setting: 12-month results from a pragmatic cluster randomised controlled trial', BMC Health Services Research, 25 (2025) [C1]
DOI 10.1186/s12913-025-13096-8
Co-authors Erin Clarke, Tracy Schumacher, Christopher Oldmeadow, Anna Jansson, Carissa Alderton, Megan Rollo, John Attia, Clare Collins, Jennifer May, Leanne Brown, Andrew Boyle
2024 Taylor RM, Haslam RL, Herbert J, Whatnall MC, Trijsburg L, de Vries JHM, Josefsson MS, Koochek A, Nowicka P, Neuman N, Clarke ED, Burrows TL, Collins CE, 'Diet quality and cardiovascular outcomes: A systematic review and meta-analysis of cohort studies', NUTRITION & DIETETICS, 81, 35-50 (2024) [C1]

Aims: To evaluate relationships between diet quality and cardiovascular outcomes. Methods: Six databases were searched for studies published between January 2007 and Oc... [more]

Aims: To evaluate relationships between diet quality and cardiovascular outcomes. Methods: Six databases were searched for studies published between January 2007 and October 2021. Eligible studies included cohort studies that assessed the relationship between a priori diet quality and cardiovascular disease mortality and morbidity in adults. The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Checklist was used to assess the risk of bias. Study characteristics and outcomes were extracted from eligible studies using standardised processes. Data were summarised using risk ratios for cardiovascular disease incidence and mortality with difference compared for highest versus lowest diet quality synthesised in meta-analyses using a random effects model. Results: Of the 4780 studies identified, 159 studies (n = 6 272 676 adults) were included. Meta-analyses identified a significantly lower cardiovascular disease incidence (n = 42 studies, relative risk 0.83, 95% CI 0.82¿0.84, p < 0.001) and mortality risk (n = 49 studies, relative risk 0.83, 95% CI 0.82¿0.84, p < 0.001) among those with highest versus lowest diet quality. In sensitivity analyses of a high number of pooled studies (=13 studies) the Mediterranean style diet patterns and adherence to the heart healthy diet guidelines were significantly associated with a risk reduction of 15% and 14% for cardiovascular disease incidence and 17% and 20% for cardiovascular disease mortality respectively (p < 0.05). Conclusions: Higher diet quality is associated with lower incidence and risk of mortality for cardiovascular disease however, significant study heterogeneity was identified for these relationships.

DOI 10.1111/1747-0080.12860
Citations Scopus - 2Web of Science - 6
Co-authors Rachael Taylor, Erin Clarke, Megan Whatnall, Tracy Burrows, Clare Collins, Rebecca Haslam
2023 Asher RC, Bucher T, Shrewsbury VA, Clarke ED, Herbert J, Roberts S, Meeder A, Collins CE, 'Facilitators and barriers to providing culinary nutrition, culinary medicine and behaviour change support: An online cross-sectional survey of Australian health and education professionals', JOURNAL OF HUMAN NUTRITION AND DIETETICS, 36, 252-265 (2023) [C1]
DOI 10.1111/jhn.13044
Citations Scopus - 6Web of Science - 3
Co-authors Erin Clarke, Roberta Asher, Tamara Bucher, Vanessa Shrewsbury, Clare Collins
2023 Schumacher TLL, Herbert J, May J, Ramanathan S, Brown LJJ, Guppy M, Williams A, Rollo MEE, Attia J, Collins CEE, 'HealthyRHearts-reducing cholesterol in rural adults via telehealth-based medical nutrition therapy: protocol for a cluster randomised controlled trial', BMC CARDIOVASCULAR DISORDERS, 23 (2023)
DOI 10.1186/s12872-023-03306-8
Citations Scopus - 6Web of Science - 1
Co-authors John Attia, Leanne Brown, Tracy Schumacher, Clare Collins, Megan Rollo, Jennifer May
2023 Herbert J, Schumacher T, Brown LJ, Collins CE, 'Developing a telehealth medical nutrition therapy (MNT) service for adults living in rural Australia at risk of cardiovascular disease: An intervention development study', JOURNAL OF HUMAN NUTRITION AND DIETETICS, 36, 1782-1794 (2023) [C1]
DOI 10.1111/jhn.13193
Citations Scopus - 4Web of Science - 1
Co-authors Clare Collins, Tracy Schumacher, Leanne Brown
2023 Alston L, Heaney S, Kent K, Godrich S, Kocanda L, Herbert J, Schumacher T, Brown LJ, 'Rural nutrition and dietetics research-Future directions', AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF RURAL HEALTH, 31, 1027-1031 (2023) [C1]
DOI 10.1111/ajr.13041
Citations Scopus - 5
Co-authors Tracy Schumacher, Lucy Kocanda, Leanne Brown, Susan Heaney
2023 Herbert J, Schumacher T, Brown LJ, Clarke ED, Collins CE, 'Delivery of telehealth nutrition and physical activity interventions to adults living in rural areas: a scoping review', INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL NUTRITION AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY, 20 (2023) [C1]
DOI 10.1186/s12966-023-01505-2
Citations Scopus - 6Web of Science - 4
Co-authors Clare Collins, Tracy Schumacher, Erin Clarke, Leanne Brown
2021 Haslam RL, Bezzina A, Herbert J, Spratt N, Rollo ME, Collins CE, 'Can Ketogenic Diet Therapy Improve Migraine Frequency, Severity and Duration?', HEALTHCARE, 9 (2021) [C1]
DOI 10.3390/healthcare9091105
Citations Scopus - 2Web of Science - 13
Co-authors Neil Spratt, Megan Rollo, Clare Collins, Rebecca Haslam
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Miss Jaimee Herbert

Position

Research Assistant
University Newcastle Department of Rural Health
College of Health, Medicine and Wellbeing

Contact Details

Email jaimee.herbert@newcastle.edu.au
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