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            <title>Gestational weight gain: arguments for a transgenerational weight-control process.</title>
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            <description>Authors: Gaud MA, Frasquet-Darrieux M, Ingrand P, Hankard R, Glomot F, Christin P, Compain F, Bucco C, Pierre F
    PMID: 22268022 [PubMed - in process] (Source: Am J Clin Nutr)</description>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 26 Jan 2012 17:30:57 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Compromised sleep increases food intake in humans: two sexes, same response?</title>
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            <description>Authors: Herzog N, Jauch-Chara K, Oltmanns KM, Benedict C
    PMID: 22268023 [PubMed - in process] (Source: Am J Clin Nutr)</description>
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            <title>Re: &quot;Dietary supplement use is associated with higher intakes of minerals from food sources&quot;.</title>
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            <description>Re: &quot;Dietary supplement use is associated with higher intakes of minerals from food sources&quot;.
    Am J Clin Nutr. 2012 Feb;95(2):532-3
    Authors: Wallace TC
    PMID: 22268024 [PubMed - in process] (Source: Am J Clin Nutr)</description>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 26 Jan 2012 17:30:20 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Effect of reducing the n-6:n-3 long-chain PUFA ratio during pregnancy and lactation on infant adipose tissue growth within the first year of life: an open-label randomized controlled trial.</title>
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            <description>CONCLUSIONS: We showed no evidence that supplementation with n-3 fatty acids and instructions to reduce arachidonic acid intake during pregnancy and lactation relevantly affects fat mass in offspring during the first year of life. Prospective long-term studies are needed to explore the efficacy of this dietary approach for primary prevention. This trial was registered at clinicaltrials.gov as NCT00362089.
    PMID: 22205307 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher] (Source: Am J Clin Nutr)</description>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 28 Dec 2011 05:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Flavanoids and blood pressure.</title>
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            <description>Authors: Hollenberg NK
    PMID: 22205308 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher] (Source: Am J Clin Nutr)</description>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 28 Dec 2011 05:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Maternal phenylketonuria and hyperphenylalaninemia in pregnancy: pregnancy complications and neonatal sequelae in untreated and treated pregnancies.</title>
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            <description>CONCLUSIONS: We present the largest cohort of untreated pregnant women with phenylketonuria or hyperphenylalaninemia since 1980. The results follow the general pattern reported by other researchers. We underline that the treatment of pregnant women with phenylketonuria or hyperphenylalaninemia is of great importance to prevent neonatal sequelae. We strongly recommend starting treatment before conception because we showed the deleterious effect of an increased mean first-trimester phenylalanine concentration on FD.
    PMID: 22205310 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher] (Source: Am J Clin Nutr)</description>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 28 Dec 2011 05:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Sucrose-sweetened beverages increase fat storage in the liver, muscle, and visceral fat depot: a 6-mo randomized intervention study.</title>
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            <description>CONCLUSION: Daily intake of SSSDs for 6 mo increases ectopic fat accumulation and lipids compared with milk, diet cola, and water. Thus, daily intake of SSSDs is likely to enhance the risk of cardiovascular and metabolic diseases. This trial is registered at clinicaltrials.gov as NCT00777647.
    PMID: 22205311 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher] (Source: Am J Clin Nutr)</description>
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            <title>Dietary patterns and ethnicity are associated with distinct plasma proteomic groups.</title>
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            <description>CONCLUSIONS: Plasma proteomic groups differ between young adults of diverse ethnocultural groups with different dietary habits. These differences may partly account for different rates of cardiometabolic disease later in life.
    PMID: 22205312 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher] (Source: Am J Clin Nutr)</description>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 28 Dec 2011 05:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Dietary magnesium intake and risk of stroke: a meta-analysis of prospective studies.</title>
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            <description>CONCLUSION: Dietary magnesium intake is inversely associated with risk of stroke, specifically ischemic stroke.
    PMID: 22205313 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher] (Source: Am J Clin Nutr)</description>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 28 Dec 2011 05:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Exploration of the safe upper level of iodine intake in euthyroid Chinese adults: a randomized double-blind trial.</title>
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            <description>CONCLUSIONS: This study showed that subclinical hypothyroidism appeared in the participants who took the 400-μg I supplement, which provided a total iodine intake of ∼800 μg/d. Thus, we caution against a total daily iodine intake that exceeds 800 μg/d in China and recommend further research to determine a safe daily upper limit.
    PMID: 22205314 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher] (Source: Am J Clin Nutr)</description>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 28 Dec 2011 05:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Serving smaller age-appropriate entree portions to children aged 3-5 y increases fruit and vegetable intake and reduces energy density and energy intake at lunch.</title>
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            <description>Conclusion: Serving smaller age-appropriate entrée portions may be one strategy to improve children's nutritional profile by decreasing intake of energy-dense foods and by promoting intake of fruit and vegetables served with the entree.
    PMID: 22205315 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher] (Source: Am J Clin Nutr)</description>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 28 Dec 2011 05:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Intact sensory function in anorexia nervosa.</title>
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            <description>CONCLUSIONS: There is no systematic sensory-perceptual deficit in AN patients, and specifically, not in gustatory function. The few differences shown might be due to fear of food-related stimuli or comorbidity.
    PMID: 22205316 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher] (Source: Am J Clin Nutr)</description>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 28 Dec 2011 05:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Effect of titrated parenteral nutrition on body composition after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation in children: a double-blind, randomized, multicenter trial.</title>
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            <description>CONCLUSIONS: Parenteral energy intake titrated to energy expenditure does not result in a lower accumulation of BF than does standard energy intake. Neither titrated nor standard PN regimens during HSCT preserve LBM. Alternative approaches to preserve LBM are needed. This trial is registered at clinicaltrials.gov as 00115258.
    PMID: 22205317 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher] (Source: Am J Clin Nutr)</description>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 28 Dec 2011 05:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>What do we really know about the health effects of natural sources of trans fatty acids?</title>
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            <description>Authors: Baer DJ
    PMID: 22205318 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher] (Source: Am J Clin Nutr)</description>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 28 Dec 2011 05:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Randomized controlled study of the effect of a butter naturally enriched in trans fatty acids on blood lipids in healthy women.</title>
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            <description>CONCLUSIONS: These results suggest that an increase in dietary rTFAs equivalent to ∼1% of daily energy has no significant effect on LDL but may be associated with a reduction in plasma HDL-cholesterol concentrations, particularly in overweight women. This trial is registered at clinicaltrials.gov as NCT00930137.
    PMID: 22205319 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher] (Source: Am J Clin Nutr)</description>
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            <title>Am J Clin Nutr; +58 new citations</title>
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            <title>Am J Clin Nutr; +33 new citations</title>
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            <title>Am J Clin Nutr; +60 new citations</title>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 09 Nov 2011 10:40:04 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>A comparative analysis of dietary intakes during pregnancy in Europe: a planned pooled analysis of birth cohort studies.</title>
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            <description>CONCLUSIONS: This project provides lessons on the feasibility of harmonizing dietary intake data from existing studies, which can be applied in future post hoc standardization efforts. The data yielded in this analysis will also provide useful information for the development of food and nutrition policies for pregnant women in Europe, including the identification of population subgroups in which dietary inadequacies during pregnancy may be widespread.
    PMID: 21974890 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher] (Source: Am J Clin Nutr)</description>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 05 Oct 2011 04:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>The Early Nutrition Programming Project (EARNEST): 5 y of successful multidisciplinary collaborative research.</title>
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            <description>This article highlights some of the scientific results, achievements, and efforts of EARNEST.
    PMID: 21974891 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher] (Source: Am J Clin Nutr)</description>
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            <title>Health economic potential of early nutrition programming: a model calculation of long-term reduction in blood pressure and related morbidity costs by use of long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acid-supplemented formula.</title>
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            <description>CONCLUSIONS: Breastfeeding is the recommended feeding practice, but infants who are not breastfed should receive an appropriate infant formula. Following this model calculation, LC-PUFA supplementation of infant formula represents an economically worthwhile prevention strategy, based on the costs derived from hypertension-linked diseases in later life. However, because our analysis was based on a single randomized controlled trial, further studies are required to verify the validity of this thesis.
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            <description>CONCLUSION: In obese adults, higher dietary Na/K and sodium intakes were associated with albuminuria.
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            <description>CONCLUSIONS: In hypertensive individuals, caffeine intake produces an acute increase in BP for ≥3 h. However, current evidence does not support an association between longer-term coffee consumption and increased BP or between habitual coffee consumption and an increased risk of CVD in hypertensive subjects.
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            <title>Hepatic iron stores are increased as assessed by magnetic resonance imaging in a Chinese population with altered glucose homeostasis.</title>
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            <description>CONCLUSIONS: To our knowledge, our findings provide novel evidence to support the hypothesis of a mild iron overload in patients with prediabetes and T2D. A cohort study concerned with the effect of the attenuation of excess iron on glucose metabolism in a prediabetic population is warranted.
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            <description>CONCLUSIONS: For women in the WHI CaD who were not taking personal calcium or vitamin D supplements at randomization, CaD decreased the risk of total, breast, and colorectal cancers and did not change the risk of fractures or total mortality. The nonskeletal effects of CaD may be more important than the skeletal effects and should be considered when evaluating these supplements. The WHI CaD trial is registered at clinicaltrials.gov as NCT00000611.
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            <description>CONCLUSION: Vitamin D deficiency is associated with earlier menarche.
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            <title>Calculating meal glycemic index by using measured and published food values compared with directly measured meal glycemic index.</title>
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            <description>CONCLUSIONS: The formula overestimated the GI of the meals by between 22% and 50%. The use of published food values also overestimated the measured meal GIs. Investigators using the formula to calculate a meal or diet GI should be aware of limitations in the method. This trial is registered with the Australian and New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry as ACTRN12611000210976.
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            <title>Shared genetic contributions of fruit and vegetable consumption with BMI in families 20 y after sharing a household.</title>
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            <description>CONCLUSIONS: We showed that fruit, vegetable, and protein intakes are moderately heritable and that fruit and vegetable consumption shares underlying genetic effects with BMI in adulthood, which suggests that individuals genetically predisposed to low fruit and vegetable consumption may be predisposed to higher BMI. Thus, obese individuals who have low fruit and vegetable consumption may require targeted interventions that go beyond low-calorie, plant-based programs for weight management.
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            <description>CONCLUSION: Our results suggest that red meat consumption, particularly processed red meat, is associated with an increased risk of T2D.
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            <title>DHA-rich fish oil reverses the detrimental effects of saturated fatty acids on postprandial vascular reactivity.</title>
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            <description>CONCLUSIONS: The composition of NEFAs can acutely affect FMD. The beneficial effect of LC n-3 PUFAs on postprandial vascular function warrants further investigation but may be mediated by nitric oxide-independent mechanisms. This trial is registered at clinicaltrials.gov as NCT01351324.
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Am J Clin Nutr
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            <description>CONCLUSIONS: Our research suggests that monitoring waist circumference in addition to BMI z score has the potential to identify adolescents at risk of the emergence of cardiovascular disease risk factors, at least in white females. The data also suggest that race may modify the relation between fat distribution pattern and cardiovascular disease risk factors.
    PMID: 21147855 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher] (Source: Am J Clin Nutr)</description>
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            <title>Genetic variants in the FADS gene cluster are associated with arachidonic acid concentrations of human breast milk at 1.5 and 6 mo postpartum and influence the course of milk dodecanoic, tetracosenoic, and trans-19-octadecenoic acid concentrations over the duration of lactation.</title>
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            <description>CONCLUSIONS: Maternal FADS genotypes are associated with breast-milk AA concentrations and might therefore influence the supply of this FA for children. Furthermore, our data indicate an interrelation between the LC-PUFA pathway and saturated and monounsaturated FAs.
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            <description>CONCLUSIONS: These findings provide further evidence that distraction during one meal has the capacity to influence subsequent eating. They may also help to explain the well-documented association between sedentary screen-time activities and overweight.
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            <description>CONCLUSIONS: Current evidence from several small studies suggests that omega-3 and soy isoflavone supplementation provides an effective means of reducing arterial stiffness. There was little research that explored intakes of herbal medicines or micronutrients in the treatment of arterial stiffness, and this remains an area of potential research.
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            <title>Diet-induced weight loss reduces colorectal inflammation: implications for colorectal carcinogenesis.</title>
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            <description>CONCLUSIONS: Our data show that diet-induced weight loss in obese individuals reduces colorectal inflammation and greatly modulates inflammatory and cancer-related gene pathways. These data imply that obesity is accompanied by inflammation in the colorectal mucosa and that diet-induced weight loss reduces this inflammatory state and may thereby lower CRC risk.
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Am J Clin Nutr
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Am J Clin Nutr
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            <title>The role of body mass index, physical activity, and diet in colorectal cancer recurrence and survival: a review of the literature.</title>
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            <description>In conclusion, only a paucity of data is available on the effect of dietary and other lifestyle factors on colorectal cancer recurrence and survival. Thus far, no clear conclusions can be drawn. Future studies are warranted, particularly on postdiagnosis BMI and diet.
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Am J Clin Nutr
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            <title>Relation of maternal prepregnancy body mass index with offspring bone mass in childhood: is there evidence for an intrauterine effect?</title>
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            <description>CONCLUSION: The positive relation between maternal prepregnancy BMI and offspring bone mass is likely due to shared familial, genetic, and environmental characteristics rather than to an intrauterine mechanism.
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            <title>Can gestational weight gain be modified by increasing physical activity and diet counseling? A meta-analysis of interventional trials.</title>
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            <description>CONCLUSIONS: Interventions based on physical activity and dietary counseling, usually combined with supplementary weight monitoring, appear to be successful in reducing GWG. The results are of particular interest with respect to the objective of preventing excessive GWG.
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            <title>Use of dietary supplements among active-duty US Army soldiers.</title>
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            <description>CONCLUSIONS: Soldiers, like civilians, use large amounts of DSs, often in combination. Soldiers use more DSs purported to enhance performance than civilians use when matched for key demographic factors. These differences may reflect the unique occupational demands and stressors of military service.
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            <title>Effect of maternal calcium supplementation on offspring blood pressure in 5- to 10-y-old rural Gambian children.</title>
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            <description>CONCLUSION: Calcium supplementation in the second half of pregnancy in Gambian women with very low habitual calcium intakes may not result in lower offspring blood pressure at 5-10 y of age.
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            <title>The role of body mass index, physical activity, and diet in colorectal cancer recurrence and survival: a review of the literature.</title>
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            <description>In conclusion, only a paucity of data is available about the effect of dietary and other lifestyle factors on colorectal cancer recurrence and survival. Thus far, no clear conclusions can be drawn. Future studies are warranted, particularly on postdiagnosis BMI and diet.
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            <description>CONCLUSIONS: The physicochemical properties of oat beta-glucan should be considered when assessing the cholesterol-lowering ability of oat-containing products; an extruded breakfast cereal containing 3 g oat beta-glucan/d with a high-MW (2,210,000) or a medium-MW (530,000) lowered LDL cholesterol similarly by approximately 0.2 mmol/L (5%), but efficacy was reduced by 50% when MW was reduced to 210,000. This trial was registered at www.clinicaltrials.gov as NCT00981981.
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            <description>CONCLUSIONS: Vitamin K status was often suboptimal despite routine supplementation. Only subjects taking high-dose vitamin K achieved a status similar to healthy subjects, and only the vitamin K supplementation dose predicted vitamin K status for males and females. These data suggest that higher doses of vitamin K are required.
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            <description>CONCLUSIONS: The results suggest that a traditional diet has adverse effects on lung function and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and that a more cosmopolitan diet was associated with increased risk of wheeze and asthma. However, none of the dietary patterns appear to be related to lung function decline.
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            <description>CONCLUSIONS: Calcium supplementation in pregnant women with low calcium intakes may disrupt metabolic adaptation and may not benefit maternal bone health. Further study is required to determine if such effects persist long term or elicit compensatory changes in bone structure.
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            <author>Am J Clin Nutr</author>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 08 Jan 2010 11:26:02 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Diet-dependent acid load, paleolithic nutrition, and evolutionary health promotion.</title>
            <link>http://www.medworm.com/index.php?rid=3136863&amp;cid=s_32615_28_f&amp;fid=32615&amp;url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov%2Fentrez%2Fquery.fcgi%3Ftmpl%3DNoSidebarfile%26db%3DPubMed%26cmd%3DRetrieve%26list_uids%3D20042522%26dopt%3DAbstract</link>
            <description>Authors: Eaton SB, Konner MJ, Cordain L
    
    PMID: 20042522 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher] (Source: Am J Clin Nutr)</description>
            <author>Am J Clin Nutr</author>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 30 Dec 2009 00:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Isothiocyanate exposure, glutathione S-transferase polymorphisms, and colorectal cancer risk.</title>
            <link>http://www.medworm.com/index.php?rid=3136862&amp;cid=s_32615_28_f&amp;fid=32615&amp;url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov%2Fentrez%2Fquery.fcgi%3Ftmpl%3DNoSidebarfile%26db%3DPubMed%26cmd%3DRetrieve%26list_uids%3D20042523%26dopt%3DAbstract</link>
            <description>CONCLUSION: This study suggests that isothiocyanate exposure may reduce the risk of colorectal cancer, and this protective effect may be modified by the GSTM1 and GSTT1 genes.
    PMID: 20042523 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher] (Source: Am J Clin Nutr)</description>
            <author>Am J Clin Nutr</author>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 30 Dec 2009 00:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Effects of a low-salt diet on idiopathic hypercalciuria in calcium-oxalate stone formers: a 3-mo randomized controlled trial.</title>
            <link>http://www.medworm.com/index.php?rid=3136861&amp;cid=s_32615_28_f&amp;fid=32615&amp;url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov%2Fentrez%2Fquery.fcgi%3Ftmpl%3DNoSidebarfile%26db%3DPubMed%26cmd%3DRetrieve%26list_uids%3D20042524%26dopt%3DAbstract</link>
            <description>CONCLUSION: A low-salt diet can reduce calcium excretion in hypercalciuric stone formers. This trial was registered at clinicaltrials.gov as NCT01005082.
    PMID: 20042524 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher] (Source: Am J Clin Nutr)</description>
            <author>Am J Clin Nutr</author>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 30 Dec 2009 00:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Intakes of meat, fish, poultry, and eggs and risk of prostate cancer progression.</title>
            <link>http://www.medworm.com/index.php?rid=3136860&amp;cid=s_32615_28_f&amp;fid=32615&amp;url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov%2Fentrez%2Fquery.fcgi%3Ftmpl%3DNoSidebarfile%26db%3DPubMed%26cmd%3DRetrieve%26list_uids%3D20042525%26dopt%3DAbstract</link>
            <description>CONCLUSIONS: Our results suggest that the postdiagnostic consumption of processed or unprocessed red meat, fish, or skinless poultry is not associated with prostate cancer recurrence or progression, whereas consumption of eggs and poultry with skin may increase the risk.
    PMID: 20042525 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher] (Source: Am J Clin Nutr)</description>
            <author>Am J Clin Nutr</author>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 30 Dec 2009 00:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Emerging opportunities for monitoring the nutritional content of processed foods.</title>
            <link>http://www.medworm.com/index.php?rid=3136859&amp;cid=s_32615_28_f&amp;fid=32615&amp;url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov%2Fentrez%2Fquery.fcgi%3Ftmpl%3DNoSidebarfile%26db%3DPubMed%26cmd%3DRetrieve%26list_uids%3D20042526%26dopt%3DAbstract</link>
            <description>Authors: Angell SY
    
    PMID: 20042526 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher] (Source: Am J Clin Nutr)</description>
            <author>Am J Clin Nutr</author>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 30 Dec 2009 00:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Estimation of the diet-dependent net acid load in 229 worldwide historically studied hunter-gatherer societies.</title>
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            <description>CONCLUSIONS: Our data confirm that the NEAP of hunter-gatherer diets becomes progressively more positive as P:A ratios decline. The high reliance on animal-based foods of a worldwide sample of historically studied hunter-gatherer populations renders their diets net acid producing in approximately 40-60% of subgroups of P:A ratios. Only further investigations can show the implications of these findings in determining the NEAP of human ancestral diets.
    PMID: 20042527 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher] (Source: Am J Clin Nutr)</description>
            <author>Am J Clin Nutr</author>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 30 Dec 2009 00:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Effects of price discounts and tailored nutrition education on supermarket purchases: a randomized controlled trial.</title>
            <link>http://www.medworm.com/index.php?rid=3136857&amp;cid=s_32615_28_f&amp;fid=32615&amp;url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov%2Fentrez%2Fquery.fcgi%3Ftmpl%3DNoSidebarfile%26db%3DPubMed%26cmd%3DRetrieve%26list_uids%3D20042528%26dopt%3DAbstract</link>
            <description>CONCLUSIONS: Neither price discounts nor tailored nutrition education had a significant effect on nutrients purchased. However, the significant and sustained effect of discounts on food purchases suggests that pricing strategies hold promise as a means to improve population diets.
    PMID: 20042528 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher] (Source: Am J Clin Nutr)</description>
            <author>Am J Clin Nutr</author>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 30 Dec 2009 00:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Late introduction of complementary feeding, rather than duration of breastfeeding, may protect against adult overweight.</title>
            <link>http://www.medworm.com/index.php?rid=3121133&amp;cid=s_32615_28_f&amp;fid=32615&amp;url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov%2Fentrez%2Fquery.fcgi%3Ftmpl%3DNoSidebarfile%26db%3DPubMed%26cmd%3DRetrieve%26list_uids%3D20032492%26dopt%3DAbstract</link>
            <description>CONCLUSION: The findings of this study suggest that introduction of CF at a later age (within the range of 2 to 6 mo) is protective against overweight in adulthood but do not support a protective effect of a longer duration of BF.
    PMID: 20032492 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher] (Source: Am J Clin Nutr)</description>
            <author>Am J Clin Nutr</author>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 24 Dec 2009 00:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>TCF7L2 rs7903146-macronutrient interaction in obese individuals' responses to a 10-wk randomized hypoenergetic diet.</title>
            <link>http://www.medworm.com/index.php?rid=3121132&amp;cid=s_32615_28_f&amp;fid=32615&amp;url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov%2Fentrez%2Fquery.fcgi%3Ftmpl%3DNoSidebarfile%26db%3DPubMed%26cmd%3DRetrieve%26list_uids%3D20032493%26dopt%3DAbstract</link>
            <description>CONCLUSION: Our results suggest that obese individuals who are homozygous for the TCF7L2 rs7903146 T-risk allele are more sensitive to LF than to HF weight-loss diets.
    PMID: 20032493 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher] (Source: Am J Clin Nutr)</description>
            <author>Am J Clin Nutr</author>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 23 Dec 2009 00:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Fasting urine pH is independent of insulin sensitivity.</title>
            <link>http://www.medworm.com/index.php?rid=3121131&amp;cid=s_32615_28_f&amp;fid=32615&amp;url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov%2Fentrez%2Fquery.fcgi%3Ftmpl%3DNoSidebarfile%26db%3DPubMed%26cmd%3DRetrieve%26list_uids%3D20032494%26dopt%3DAbstract</link>
            <description>CONCLUSION: On the basis of these findings, we question the view that a low urine pH be added to the abnormalities linked to insulin resistance in low-risk populations.
    PMID: 20032494 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher] (Source: Am J Clin Nutr)</description>
            <author>Am J Clin Nutr</author>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 23 Dec 2009 00:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Gene-nutrient interactions in the metabolic syndrome: single nucleotide polymorphisms in ADIPOQ and ADIPOR1 interact with plasma saturated fatty acids to modulate insulin resistance.</title>
            <link>http://www.medworm.com/index.php?rid=3121130&amp;cid=s_32615_28_f&amp;fid=32615&amp;url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov%2Fentrez%2Fquery.fcgi%3Ftmpl%3DNoSidebarfile%26db%3DPubMed%26cmd%3DRetrieve%26list_uids%3D20032495%26dopt%3DAbstract</link>
            <description>CONCLUSIONS: A reduction in plasma SFAs could be expected to lower insulin resistance in MetS subjects who are minor allele carriers of rs266729 in ADIPOQ and rs10920533 in ADIPOR1. Personalized dietary advice to decrease SFA consumption in these individuals may be recommended as a possible therapeutic measure to improve insulin sensitivity. This trial was registered at clinicaltrials.gov as NCT00429195.
    PMID: 20032495 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher] (Source: Am J Clin Nutr)</description>
            <author>Am J Clin Nutr</author>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 23 Dec 2009 00:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Neutral and acidic oligosaccharides in preterm infants: a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial.</title>
            <link>http://www.medworm.com/index.php?rid=3121129&amp;cid=s_32615_28_f&amp;fid=32615&amp;url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov%2Fentrez%2Fquery.fcgi%3Ftmpl%3DNoSidebarfile%26db%3DPubMed%26cmd%3DRetrieve%26list_uids%3D20032496%26dopt%3DAbstract</link>
            <description>CONCLUSIONS: Enteral supplementation of (SC)GOS/(LC)FOS/AOS does not significantly reduce the risk of serious infectious morbidity in preterm infants. However, there was a trend toward a lower incidence of serious infectious morbidity, especially for infections with endogenous bacteria. This finding suggests a possible beneficial effect that should be evaluated in a larger study. This trial was registered at isrctn.org as ISRCTN16211826.
    PMID: 20032496 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher] (Source: Am J Clin Nutr)</description>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 23 Dec 2009 00:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Am J Clin Nutr; +34 new citations</title>
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Am J Clin Nutr
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            <author>Am J Clin Nutr</author>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 17 Dec 2009 05:16:03 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Dose effects of dietary phytosterols on cholesterol metabolism: a controlled feeding study.</title>
            <link>http://www.medworm.com/index.php?rid=2963969&amp;cid=s_32615_28_f&amp;fid=32615&amp;url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov%2Fentrez%2Fquery.fcgi%3Ftmpl%3DNoSidebarfile%26db%3DPubMed%26cmd%3DRetrieve%26list_uids%3D19889819%26dopt%3DAbstract</link>
            <description>CONCLUSIONS: Dietary phytosterols in moderate and high doses favorably alter whole-body cholesterol metabolism in a dose-dependent manner. A moderate phytosterol intake (459 mg/d) can be obtained in a healthy diet without supplementation. This trial was registered at clinicaltrials.gov as NCT00860054.
    PMID: 19889819 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher] (Source: Am J Clin Nutr)</description>
            <author>Am J Clin Nutr</author>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 04 Nov 2009 00:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Estimating physical activity energy expenditure, sedentary time, and physical activity intensity by self-report in adults.</title>
            <link>http://www.medworm.com/index.php?rid=2963968&amp;cid=s_32615_28_f&amp;fid=32615&amp;url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov%2Fentrez%2Fquery.fcgi%3Ftmpl%3DNoSidebarfile%26db%3DPubMed%26cmd%3DRetrieve%26list_uids%3D19889820%26dopt%3DAbstract</link>
            <description>CONCLUSION: The RPAQ is the first questionnaire with demonstrated validity for ranking individuals according to their time spent at vigorous-intensity activity and overall energy expenditure.
    PMID: 19889820 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher] (Source: Am J Clin Nutr)</description>
            <author>Am J Clin Nutr</author>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 04 Nov 2009 00:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Factors related to colonic fermentation of nondigestible carbohydrates of a previous evening meal increase tissue glucose uptake and moderate glucose-associated inflammation.</title>
            <link>http://www.medworm.com/index.php?rid=2963967&amp;cid=s_32615_28_f&amp;fid=32615&amp;url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov%2Fentrez%2Fquery.fcgi%3Ftmpl%3DNoSidebarfile%26db%3DPubMed%26cmd%3DRetrieve%26list_uids%3D19889821%26dopt%3DAbstract</link>
            <description>CONCLUSION: In healthy subjects, factors related to colonic fermentation of nondigestible carbohydrates increase peripheral insulin sensitivity and moderate glucose-associated inflammation.
    PMID: 19889821 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher] (Source: Am J Clin Nutr)</description>
            <author>Am J Clin Nutr</author>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 04 Nov 2009 00:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Dietary protein and bone health: a systematic review and meta-analysis.</title>
            <link>http://www.medworm.com/index.php?rid=2963966&amp;cid=s_32615_28_f&amp;fid=32615&amp;url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov%2Fentrez%2Fquery.fcgi%3Ftmpl%3DNoSidebarfile%26db%3DPubMed%26cmd%3DRetrieve%26list_uids%3D19889822%26dopt%3DAbstract</link>
            <description>Conclusions: A small positive effect of protein supplementation on lumbar spine BMD in randomized placebo-controlled trials supports the positive association between protein intake and bone health found in cross-sectional surveys. However, these results were not supported by cohort study findings for hip fracture risk. Any effects found were small and had 95% CIs that were close to zero. Therefore, there is a small benefit of protein on bone health, but the benefit may not necessarily translate into reduced fracture risk in the long term.
    PMID: 19889822 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher] (Source: Am J Clin Nutr)</description>
            <author>Am J Clin Nutr</author>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 04 Nov 2009 00:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Multiple micronutrient supplementation for improving cognitive performance in children: systematic review of randomized controlled trials.</title>
            <link>http://www.medworm.com/index.php?rid=2963965&amp;cid=s_32615_28_f&amp;fid=32615&amp;url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov%2Fentrez%2Fquery.fcgi%3Ftmpl%3DNoSidebarfile%26db%3DPubMed%26cmd%3DRetrieve%26list_uids%3D19889823%26dopt%3DAbstract</link>
            <description>CONCLUSIONS: Multiple micronutrient supplementation may be associated with a marginal increase in fluid intelligence and academic performance in healthy schoolchildren but not with crystallized intelligence. More research is required, however, before public health recommendations can be given.
    PMID: 19889823 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher] (Source: Am J Clin Nutr)</description>
            <author>Am J Clin Nutr</author>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 04 Nov 2009 00:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Frequency of lactose malabsorption among healthy southern and northern Indian populations by genetic analysis and lactose hydrogen breath and tolerance tests.</title>
            <link>http://www.medworm.com/index.php?rid=2963964&amp;cid=s_32615_28_f&amp;fid=32615&amp;url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov%2Fentrez%2Fquery.fcgi%3Ftmpl%3DNoSidebarfile%26db%3DPubMed%26cmd%3DRetrieve%26list_uids%3D19889824%26dopt%3DAbstract</link>
            <description>Conclusion: The frequency and degree of LM is higher in southern than in northern Indian healthy populations because of genetic differences in these populations.
    PMID: 19889824 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher] (Source: Am J Clin Nutr)</description>
            <author>Am J Clin Nutr</author>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 04 Nov 2009 00:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Evidence that multiple genetic variants of MC4R play a functional role in the regulation of energy expenditure and appetite in Hispanic children.</title>
            <link>http://www.medworm.com/index.php?rid=2963963&amp;cid=s_32615_28_f&amp;fid=32615&amp;url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov%2Fentrez%2Fquery.fcgi%3Ftmpl%3DNoSidebarfile%26db%3DPubMed%26cmd%3DRetrieve%26list_uids%3D19889825%26dopt%3DAbstract</link>
            <description>CONCLUSION: This comprehensive investigation provides strong evidence that MC4R genetic variants are likely to play a functional role in the regulation of weight, not only through energy intake but through energy expenditure.
    PMID: 19889825 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher] (Source: Am J Clin Nutr)</description>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 04 Nov 2009 00:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Lack of association between dietary protein intake and risk of stroke among middle-aged men.</title>
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            <description>CONCLUSION: In contrast to studies in Japanese populations, this study did not show a statistically significant association between total, animal, or vegetable protein and risk of stroke in this population of US men.
    PMID: 19889826 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher] (Source: Am J Clin Nutr)</description>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 04 Nov 2009 00:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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            <description>CONCLUSION: An increase in dairy food intake produces significant and substantial suppression of the oxidative and inflammatory stress associated with overweight and obesity. This trial was registered at clinicaltrials.gov as NCT00686426.
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Am J Clin Nutr
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            <description>CONCLUSION: On the basis of the results of this quantitative assessment, the available epidemiologic evidence does not appear to support an independent association between animal fat intake or animal protein intake and colorectal cancer.
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    The workshop entitled &quot;Early Risk Determinants and Later Health Outcomes: Implications for Research Prioritization and the Food Supply,&quot; reported in this issue, was borne of a quest to consolidate current knowledge on the early determinants of maternal and child health outcomes related to obesity, cardiovascular disease risk, and neurodevelopment. The primary goal was to delineate the relative influence of genetics and environmental factors, particularly in relation to specific nutrients and food components, on determinants of risk within the developmental stages of pregnancy, infancy (0-12 mo), and early childhood up to 5 y of age. A panel of experts was charged with critiquing the evidence presented and with identifying research gaps and challenges for future res...</description>
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    Epigenetic marking on genes can determine whether or not genes are expressed. Epigenetic regulation is mediated by the addition of methyl groups to DNA cytosine bases, of methyl and acetyl groups to proteins (histones) around which DNA is wrapped, and by small interfering RNA molecules. Some components of epigenetic regulation have evolved to permit control of whether maternal or paternal genes are expressed. The epigenetic imprinting of IGF2 expression is an example of maternal and paternal epigenetic marking that modulates fetal growth and fetal size. However, epigenetic regulation also permits the fetus and the infant to adapt gene expression to the environment in which it is growing; sometimes when this adjustment goes awry, the risk of chronic disease is increas...</description>
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            <description>CONCLUSION: The results of this first European cohort study support data from case-control studies of a positive association between HCA intake and colorectal adenoma risk.
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    This brief review focuses on the genetic contribution to childhood obesity. Evidence for a genetic component to excess body weight during growth is presented from the perspective of genetic epidemiology studies. Parental obesity is a predictor of childhood excess weight. The familial risk ratio for childhood obesity when a parent is obese reaches &amp;gt;2.5. Birth weight is characterized by a genetic heritability component on the order of 30%, with significant maternal and paternal effects in addition to the newborn genes. About 5% of childhood obesity cases are caused by a defect that impairs function in a gene, and &amp;gt;/=5 of these genes have been uncovered. However, the common forms of childhood obesity seem to result from a predisposition that primarily favors obes...</description>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 28 Feb 2009 13:38:06 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Less-energy-dense diets of low-income women in California are associated with higher energy-adjusted diet costs.</title>
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            <description>CONCLUSIONS: The finding that higher quality diets were more costly for these low-income women has implications for the food assistance and education programs of the US Department of Agriculture. Policy interventions may be required to allow low-income families in the United States to improve the quality of their diets given their food budget constraints.
    PMID: 19225114 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher] (Source: Am J Clin Nutr)</description>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 18 Feb 2009 05:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Population differences in associations between C-reactive protein concentration and adiposity: comparison of young adults in the Philippines and the United States.</title>
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            <description>CONCLUSIONS: Adiposity and infectious exposures are associated with elevated CRP in the Philippines; other populations undergoing comparable lifestyle and dietary changes associated with increasing rates of overweight/obesity are likely experiencing similar double burdens of inflammatory stimuli. Low concentrations of CRP in this Philippine sample raise the question of whether CRP cutoffs based on European or European-American reference populations are appropriate for predicting disease risk in populations undergoing the nutrition transition.
    PMID: 19225115 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher] (Source: Am J Clin Nutr)</description>
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            <title>Dietary calcium and magnesium intakes and the risk of type 2 diabetes: the Shanghai Women's Health Study.</title>
            <link>http://www.medworm.com/index.php?rid=2198704&amp;cid=s_32615_28_f&amp;fid=32615&amp;url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov%2Fentrez%2Fquery.fcgi%3Ftmpl%3DNoSidebarfile%26db%3DPubMed%26cmd%3DRetrieve%26list_uids%3D19225116%26dopt%3DAbstract</link>
            <description>CONCLUSION: Our data suggest that calcium and magnesium intakes may protect against the development of T2D in this population.
    PMID: 19225116 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher] (Source: Am J Clin Nutr)</description>
            <author>Am J Clin Nutr</author>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 18 Feb 2009 05:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Food insecurity and cognitive function in Puerto Rican adults.</title>
            <link>http://www.medworm.com/index.php?rid=2198703&amp;cid=s_32615_28_f&amp;fid=32615&amp;url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov%2Fentrez%2Fquery.fcgi%3Ftmpl%3DNoSidebarfile%26db%3DPubMed%26cmd%3DRetrieve%26list_uids%3D19225117%26dopt%3DAbstract</link>
            <description>CONCLUSIONS: Very low food security was prevalent among the study subjects and was associated with lower cognitive performance. Further studies, both observational and experimental, are warranted to clarify the direction of causality in this association.
    PMID: 19225117 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher] (Source: Am J Clin Nutr)</description>
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            <title>Effect of fat saturation on satiety, hormone release, and food intake.</title>
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            <description>CONCLUSIONS: When infused into the ileum, triacylglycerols with unsaturated fatty acids increase satiety, whereas triacylglycerols with saturated fatty acids does not. This trial was registered with the Dutch Trial Register as ISRCTN51742545.
    PMID: 19225118 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher] (Source: Am J Clin Nutr)</description>
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            <title>Gene x environment interaction of vigorous exercise and body mass index among male Vietnam-era twins.</title>
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            <description>CONCLUSIONS: Genetic influences on BMI are lower among those who report vigorous exercise. Consistent with an emerging literature, this suggests that vigorous exercise may mitigate some of the genetic influence on obesity. Molecular genetic studies of obesity should consider incorporating measures of behavioral and demographic factors to maximize the identification of novel obesity genes.
    PMID: 19225119 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher] (Source: Am J Clin Nutr)</description>
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            <title>Problems with red meat in the WCRF2.</title>
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            <description>Authors: Truswell AS
    
    PMID: 19225120 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher] (Source: Am J Clin Nutr)</description>
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            <title>Multiple micronutrient supplementation during early childhood increases child size at 2 y of age only among high compliers.</title>
            <link>http://www.medworm.com/index.php?rid=2198699&amp;cid=s_32615_28_f&amp;fid=32615&amp;url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov%2Fentrez%2Fquery.fcgi%3Ftmpl%3DNoSidebarfile%26db%3DPubMed%26cmd%3DRetrieve%26list_uids%3D19225121%26dopt%3DAbstract</link>
            <description>CONCLUSIONS: MM supplements increased the length of children who consumed them regularly from 3 to 24 mo. Strategies that promote compliance through effective delivery of micronutrient interventions are needed.
    PMID: 19225121 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher] (Source: Am J Clin Nutr)</description>
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            <title>Vitamin D supplementation during Antarctic winter.</title>
            <link>http://www.medworm.com/index.php?rid=2198698&amp;cid=s_32615_28_f&amp;fid=32615&amp;url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov%2Fentrez%2Fquery.fcgi%3Ftmpl%3DNoSidebarfile%26db%3DPubMed%26cmd%3DRetrieve%26list_uids%3D19225122%26dopt%3DAbstract</link>
            <description>CONCLUSIONS: These data will enable us to provide space crews with evidence-based recommendations for vitamin D supplementation. The findings also have implications for other persons with limited ultraviolet light exposure, including polar workers and the elderly.
    PMID: 19225122 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher] (Source: Am J Clin Nutr)</description>
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            <title>Does the MTHFR 677C-&gt;T variant affect the Recommended Dietary Allowance for folate in the US population?</title>
            <link>http://www.medworm.com/index.php?rid=2198697&amp;cid=s_32615_28_f&amp;fid=32615&amp;url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov%2Fentrez%2Fquery.fcgi%3Ftmpl%3DNoSidebarfile%26db%3DPubMed%26cmd%3DRetrieve%26list_uids%3D19225123%26dopt%3DAbstract</link>
            <description>CONCLUSIONS: Our findings suggest that the current RDA for folate differs little for non-Hispanic whites, non-Hispanic blacks, and Mexican Americans irrespective of the MTHFR TT genotype, and, from a population perspective, the MTHFR 677C--&amp;gt;T variant does not warrant modifications to the current RDA for dietary folate at this time.
    PMID: 19225123 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher] (Source: Am J Clin Nutr)</description>
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            <title>Am J Clin Nutr; +37 new citations</title>
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            <title>Am J Clin Nutr; +60 new citations</title>
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Am J Clin Nutr
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            <author>Am J Clin Nutr</author>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 08 Feb 2009 11:45:30 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>The female-male disparity in obesity prevalence among black American young adults: contributions of sociodemographic characteristics of the family childhood.</title>
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            <description>CONCLUSIONS: To our knowledge, this was the first study to document that the sex disparity in obesity prevalence in young black adults is concentrated in families with low parental education. In these low-socioeconomic status families, obesity development is either under the control of distinct mechanisms in each sex, or men and women from these households adopt different obesity-related behaviors.
    PMID: 19190069 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher] (Source: Am J Clin Nutr)</description>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 03 Feb 2009 05:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Effect of 2 pieces of nutritional advice on folate status in Swedish women: a randomized controlled trial.</title>
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            <description>CONCLUSIONS: The folate status of the subjects improved after regular consumption of the breakfast meal. The additional folate intake from the bread maintained the folate status, but was not sufficient to improve it.
    PMID: 19190070 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher] (Source: Am J Clin Nutr)</description>
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            <title>Leptin at 14 y of age: an ongoing story.</title>
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            <description>Authors: Friedman JM
    The cloning of the ob gene and its gene product leptin has led to the elucidation of a robust physiologic system that maintains constancy of fat stores. Leptin is a peptide hormone secreted by adipose tissue and regulates adipose tissue mass and energy balance. Recessive mutations in the leptin gene are associated with massive obesity in mice and in some humans, which establishes a genetic basis for obesity. Leptin circulates in blood and acts on the brain to regulate food intake and energy expenditure. When fat mass decreases, plasma leptin concentrations decrease, which stimulates appetite and suppresses energy expenditure until fat mass is restored. When fat mass increases, leptin concentrations increase, which suppresses appetite until weight is lost. This syst...</description>
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            <title>Estimates of excess deaths associated with body mass index and other anthropometric variables.</title>
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            <description>CONCLUSION: In this population-based study, attributable fractions of deaths were similar across measures.
    PMID: 19190072 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher] (Source: Am J Clin Nutr)</description>
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            <title>Dietary sources of vitamin B-12 and their association with plasma vitamin B-12 concentrations in the general population: the Hordaland Homocysteine Study.</title>
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            <description>CONCLUSIONS: Dietary intake of dairy products and fish are significant contributors to plasma vitamin B-12 and may improve plasma vitamin B-12 status. Vitamin B-12 appears to be more bioavailable from dairy products; guidelines for improving vitamin B-12 status should take this into consideration.
    PMID: 19190073 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher] (Source: Am J Clin Nutr)</description>
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            <title>Am J Clin Nutr; +21 new citations</title>
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            <title>Chronic intake of potato chips in humans increases the production of reactive oxygen radicals by leukocytes and increases plasma C-reactive protein: a pilot study.</title>
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            <description>CONCLUSION: These novel findings seem to indicate that chronic ingestion of acrylamide-containing products induces a proinflammatory state, a risk factor for progression of atherosclerosis.
    PMID: 19158207 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher] (Source: Am J Clin Nutr)</description>
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            <description>CONCLUSION: Our results do not support a major role of 5 common flavonols and flavones or selected flavonoid-rich foods in cancer prevention.
    PMID: 19158208 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher] (Source: Am J Clin Nutr)</description>
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            <description>CONCLUSIONS: Ingestion of 3 g cinnamon reduced postprandial serum insulin and increased GLP-1 concentrations without significantly affecting blood glucose, GIP, the ghrelin concentration, satiety, or GER in healthy subjects. The results indicate a relation between the amount of cinnamon consumed and the decrease in insulin concentration.
    PMID: 19158209 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher] (Source: Am J Clin Nutr)</description>
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            <description>CONCLUSION: These data indicate that maternal iron deficiency negatively affects mother-child interactions and that iron supplementation protects against these negative effects.
    PMID: 19158210 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher] (Source: Am J Clin Nutr)</description>
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            <description>CONCLUSION: The use of 5 mg folic acid among women of childbearing age produced a higher blood folate concentrations, with a faster rate of folate accumulation, compared with 1.1 mg folic acid.
    PMID: 19158211 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher] (Source: Am J Clin Nutr)</description>
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            <title>Morning ghrelin concentrations are not affected by short-term overfeeding and do not predict ad libitum food intake in humans.</title>
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            <description>CONCLUSION: Morning plasma ghrelin concentrations do not affect acute increases in food intake. This trial was registered at clinicaltrials.gov as NCT00342732.
    PMID: 19158212 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher] (Source: Am J Clin Nutr)</description>
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            <title>Adipose tissue distribution is different in type 2 diabetes.</title>
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            <description>CONCLUSION: We concluded that AT distribution is significantly altered in T2DM, ie, more VAT and IMAT-2 depots known to exacerbate insulin resistance-and less SAT in persons with T2DM than in healthy control subjects, a novel finding that we posit may compound the risk of insulin resistance.
    PMID: 19158213 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher] (Source: Am J Clin Nutr)</description>
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            <title>Fruit, vegetable, and fish consumption and heart rate variability: the VA Normative Aging Study.</title>
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            <description>CONCLUSION: These findings suggest that higher intake of green leafy vegetables may reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease through favorable changes in cardiac autonomic function.
    PMID: 19158214 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher] (Source: Am J Clin Nutr)</description>
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            <title>Meta-analysis of the quantity of calcium excretion associated with net acid excretion: caution advised.</title>
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            <description>Authors: Macdonald HM, Hardcastle AC, Fraser WD
    
    PMID: 19158215 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher] (Source: Am J Clin Nutr)</description>
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            <title>Am J Clin Nutr; +38 new citations</title>
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Am J Clin Nutr
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            <title>Am J Clin Nutr; +17 new citations</title>
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Am J Clin Nutr
These PubMed results were generated on 2009/01/03PubMed, a service of the National Library of Medicine, includes over 15 million 
citations for biomedical articles back to the 1950's.
These citations are from MEDLINE and additional life science journals. 
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            <title>Intergenerational influences on childhood body mass index: the effect of parental body mass index trajectories.</title>
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            <description>CONCLUSIONS: Excessive BMI gains of parents during childhood and adulthood were associated with a higher BMI and risk of obesity in the offspring. Reductions in the incidence of child obesity in the current population may reduce obesity in future generations.
    PMID: 19106237 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher] (Source: Am J Clin Nutr)</description>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 23 Dec 2008 05:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Lactotripeptides do not lower ambulatory blood pressure in untreated whites: results from 2 controlled multicenter crossover studies.</title>
            <link>http://www.medworm.com/index.php?rid=2064455&amp;cid=s_32615_28_f&amp;fid=32615&amp;url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov%2Fentrez%2Fquery.fcgi%3Ftmpl%3DNoSidebarfile%26db%3DPubMed%26cmd%3DRetrieve%26list_uids%3D19106238%26dopt%3DAbstract</link>
            <description>CONCLUSION: The data do not support a BP-lowering effect of LTPs in whites.
    PMID: 19106238 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher] (Source: Am J Clin Nutr)</description>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 23 Dec 2008 05:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Dietary flavonoids and circulating concentrations of nitrate, nitrite, and S-nitrosothiols.</title>
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            <description>Authors: Lundberg JO
    
    PMID: 19106239 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher] (Source: Am J Clin Nutr)</description>
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            <title>Effects of a low-salt diet on flow-mediated dilatation in humans.</title>
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            <description>CONCLUSIONS: Salt reduction improves endothelium-dependant vasodilation in normotensive subjects independently of the changes in measured resting clinic blood pressure. These findings suggest additional cardioprotective effects of salt reduction beyond blood pressure reduction. The trial is registered with the Australian and New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry (unique identifier: ANZCTR12607000381482; http://www.anzctr.org.au/trial_view.aspx?ID=82159).
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