C S Plaisted
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Plaisted C, Kohlmeier M, Cooksey K, Zeisel S
J Cancer Educ
. 2000 Oct;
15(3):140-3.
PMID: 11019760
In 1995 and in 1998 the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill received R25 grant support to create interactive CD-ROMs for teaching nutrition and nutritional biochemistry to medical students,...
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Plaisted C, Lin P, Ard J, McClure M, Svetkey L
J Am Diet Assoc
. 1999 Aug;
99(8 Suppl):S84-9.
PMID: 10450299
Few studies have examined the effects of dietary changes, particularly modifications of whole dietary patterns, on quality of life. The Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH) trial compared the effects...
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Windhauser M, Evans M, McCullough M, Swain J, Lin P, Hoben K, et al.
J Am Diet Assoc
. 1999 Aug;
99(8 Suppl):S76-83.
PMID: 10450298
Participants in controlled feeding studies must consume all study foods and abstain from all other foods. In outpatient studies in which adherence may be compromised by free-living conditions, promoting, documenting,...
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Lin P, Windhauser M, Plaisted C, Hoben K, McCullough M, Obarzanek E
J Am Diet Assoc
. 1999 Aug;
99(8 Suppl):S40-4.
PMID: 10450293
Establishing target levels of nutrients in feeding studies presents a challenge to dietitians. Although researchers studying energy-containing nutrients, such as protein and fat, commonly establish target levels according to body...
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Surwit R, Feinglos M, McCaskill C, Clay S, Babyak M, Brownlow B, et al.
Am J Clin Nutr
. 1997 Apr;
65(4):908-15.
PMID: 9094871
In response to evidence linking obesity and high amounts of dietary fat, the food industry has developed numerous reduced-fat and nonfat food items. These items frequently derive a relatively large...
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Community dwelling elderly are appropriate subjects for intensive dietary choice restriction studies
Plaisted C, Galanos A, Westlund R, Lin P, Currie K, Bales C
J Nutr Elder
. 1995 Jan;
14(4):1-14.
PMID: 8708976
There is a traditional belief that the elderly have difficulty coping with dietary change, and therefore have a diminished likelihood of successfully responding to nutritional interventions or restrictions. Using a...
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Bales C, DiSilvestro R, Currie K, Plaisted C, Joung H, Galanos A, et al.
J Am Coll Nutr
. 1994 Oct;
13(5):455-62.
PMID: 7836623
Objective: Suspicions that mild zinc deficiency is common among the elderly cannot be confirmed or refuted because definitive indicators of zinc status are lacking. The goal of this study was...
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Istfan N, Plaisted C, Bistrian B, Blackburn G
Hypertension
. 1992 Apr;
19(4):385-92.
PMID: 1555870
We measured the degree of association between obesity, blood pressure, insulin resistance, and insulin secretion in 72 male and female obese hypertensive, obese nonhypertensive, and normal weight control subjects. Baseline...