Imperial College London

Dr Federica Amati PhD ANutr

Faculty of MedicineSchool of Public Health

Research Associate
 
 
 
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Contact

 

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Location

 

334Reynolds BuildingCharing Cross Campus

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Summary

 

Summary

Federica Amati is a Research Associate at the WHO Collaborating Centre for Health Education and Training in the Department of Primary Care and Public Health as well as the NIHR ARC mental health team. Federica holds a teaching role as the Nutrition Lead at the School of Medicine as part of the LMAP team.

She completed her PhD in Clinical Medicine Research with an NIHR funded studentship. Her primary research interests are maternal and early child health, specifically in the 1st 1000-days, women's health and the gut microbiome as a modifiable factor with Nutrition to improve health outcomes.

Alongside her post at Imperial College, she is a postgraduate researcher with the NNedPro Global Centre, Nesta UK, ILSI EU, ZOE Nutrition, and works with private Nutrition clients as an AfN Registered Nutritionist.


Publications

Journals

Lazzarino A, Salkind JA, Amati F, et al., 2024, Inequalities in mental health service utilisation by children and young people: a population survey using linked electronic health records from Northwest London, United Kingdom, Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, Vol:78, ISSN:0143-005X, Pages:191-198

Amati F, McCann L, Castañeda-Gutiérrez E, et al., 2024, Infant fat mass and later child and adolescent health outcomes: a systematic review., Arch Dis Child, Vol:109, Pages:125-129

Tabche C, Raheem M, Alolaqi A, et al., 2023, Effect of electronic health records on doctor-patient relationship in Arabian gulf countries: a systematic review, Frontiers in Digital Health, Vol:5, ISSN:2673-253X

Amati F, Green J, Kitchin L, et al., 2023, Ethnicity as a predictor of outcomes of psychological therapies for anxiety and depression: a retrospective cohort analysis, Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy, Vol:51, ISSN:1352-4658, Pages:164-173

Amati F, McCann L, Spector T, et al., 2022, Cost-effectiveness of vitamin D3 supplementation in older adults with vitamin D deficiency in Ireland, by Lacey et al., Bmj Nutrition, Prevention & Health, ISSN:2516-5542

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