Brigid Gregg
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Recent Articles
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Grabowski A, Baylin A, Ellsworth L, Richardson J, Kaciroti N, Sturza J, et al.
Breastfeed Med
. 2024 Oct;
19(11):848-856.
PMID: 39355969
Human milk is considered the optimal source of nutrition for infants. Maternal diet is associated with the composition of human milk. The Mediterranean diet (MedDiet) has been studied in pregnancy...
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Caballero A, ElSayed N, Golden S, Bannuru R, Gregg B
Clin Diabetes
. 2024 May;
42(2):308-313.
PMID: 38694247
"Implicit bias," also called "unconscious bias," refers to associations outside of conscious awareness that adversely affect one's perception of a person or group. Awareness of implicit bias has been increasing...
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Ciarelli J, Thangaraj S, Sun H, Domke S, Alkhatib B, Vyas A, et al.
Mol Cell Endocrinol
. 2024 Mar;
588:112202.
PMID: 38552943
Developmental exposure to endocrine disruptors like bisphenol A (BPA) are implicated in later-life metabolic dysfunction. Leveraging a unique sheep model of developmental programming, we conducted an exploratory analysis of the...
4.
Thangaraj S, Ghnenis A, Pallas B, Vyas A, Gregg B, Padmanabhan V
Sci Rep
. 2024 Mar;
14(1):7401.
PMID: 38548847
Lipids play a critical role in neonate development and breastmilk is the newborn's major source of lipids. Milk lipids directly influence the neonate plasma lipid profile. The milk lipidome is...
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Kim K, Varghese M, Sun H, Abrishami S, Bowers E, Bridges D, et al.
Endocrinology
. 2023 Dec;
165(1).
PMID: 38048597
Obesity and metabolic diseases are rising among women of reproductive age, increasing offspring metabolic risk. Maternal nutritional interventions during lactation present an opportunity to modify offspring outcomes. We previously demonstrated...
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Arble D, Hutch C, Hafner H, Stelmak D, Leix K, Sorrell J, et al.
Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab
. 2023 Jan;
324(3):E217-E225.
PMID: 36652401
Insulin secretion from β-cells is tightly regulated by local signaling from preproglucagon () products from neighboring α-cells. Physiological paracrine signaling within the microenvironment of the β-cell is altered after metabolic...
7.
McCabe C, Ly C, Gregg B, Anderson O
Breastfeed Med
. 2022 Oct;
17(11):875-890.
PMID: 36251448
Health care trainees lack opportunities to practice breast assessment and clinical skills with patients, making breast models significant for hands-on training. Insufficient training leads to low competence across practitioners in...
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McLeod M, Chionis L, Gregg B, Gianchandani R, Wolfson J
Prev Med Rep
. 2022 Jun;
27:101793.
PMID: 35656221
Background: Dietary interventions are first-line therapies for the prevention and management of many chronic diseases, yet primary care physicians prescribe these interventions infrequently. Objectives: This study investigates primary care physicians'...
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Carlson Z, Hafner H, El Habbal N, Harman E, Liu S, Botezatu N, et al.
J Mammary Gland Biol Neoplasia
. 2022 Feb;
27(1):1-18.
PMID: 35137304
Maternal health and diet can have important consequences for offspring nutrition and metabolic health. During lactation, signals are communicated from the mother to the infant through milk via macronutrients, hormones,...
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Akhaphong B, Gregg B, Kumusoglu D, Jo S, Singer K, Scheys J, et al.
Front Endocrinol (Lausanne)
. 2022 Feb;
12:780300.
PMID: 35111136
The risk of obesity in adulthood is subject to programming in the womb. Maternal obesity contributes to programming of obesity and metabolic disease risk in the adult offspring. With the...