David J Baer
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Recent Articles
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Braisted J, Henderson T, Newman J, Moore S, Sampson J, McClain K, et al.
Am J Epidemiol
. 2024 Sep;
PMID: 39284767
Epidemiology studies evaluate associations between the metabolome and disease risk. Urine is a common biospecimen used for such studies due to its wide availability and non-invasive collection. Evaluating the robustness...
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Higgins K, Rawal R, Kramer M, Baer D, Yerke A, Klurfeld D
Adv Nutr
. 2024 Aug;
15(12):100239.
PMID: 39214718
Background: Numerous systematic reviews (SR) and meta-analyses (MA) on low calorie sweeteners (LCS) have been published in recent years, concluding that LCS have beneficial, neutral, or detrimental effects on various...
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Braisted J, Henderson T, Newman J, Moore S, Sampson J, McClain K, et al.
medRxiv
. 2024 Feb;
PMID: 38410429
Epidemiology studies evaluate associations between the metabolome and disease risk. Urine is a common biospecimen used for such studies due to its wide availability and non-invasive collection. Evaluating the robustness...
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Shinn L, Mansharamani A, Baer D, Novotny J, Charron C, Khan N, et al.
J Nutr
. 2023 Nov;
154(1):271-283.
PMID: 37949114
Background: Undigested components of the human diet affect the composition and function of the microorganisms present in the gastrointestinal tract. Techniques like metagenomic analyses allow researchers to study functional capacity,...
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Mandalari G, Gervasi T, Rosenberg D, Lapsley K, Baer D
Nutrients
. 2023 Apr;
15(7).
PMID: 37049572
Nuts are high nutrient-dense foods containing healthy lipids, dietary fiber, and bioactive phytochemicals, including vitamins and minerals. Although the beneficial effect of nut consumption on different chronic diseases has been...
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Solverson P, Albaugh G, Debelo H, Ferruzzi M, Baer D, Novotny J
Nutrients
. 2023 Apr;
15(7).
PMID: 37049549
Berries and other anthocyanin-rich foods have demonstrated anti-obesity effects in rodents and humans. However, the bioactive components of these foods and their mechanisms of action are unclear. We conducted an...
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Baer D, Dalton M, Blundell J, Finlayson G, Hu F
Nutrients
. 2023 Mar;
15(5).
PMID: 36904160
Over several decades, the health benefits of consuming nuts have been investigated, resulting in a large body of evidence that nuts can reduce the risk of chronic diseases. The consumption...
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Higgins K, Rawal R, Baer D, OConnor L, Appleton K
Adv Nutr
. 2022 Aug;
13(6):2341-2356.
PMID: 36041167
Numerous governmental and health organizations recommend reduced intake of added sugars due to the health risks associated with excess intake, including the risk of obesity. Some organizations further recommend avoiding...
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Shinn L, Mansharamani A, Baer D, Novotny J, Charron C, Khan N, et al.
J Nutr
. 2022 Aug;
152(12):2956-2965.
PMID: 36040343
Background: The fecal metabolome is affected by diet and includes metabolites generated by human and microbial metabolism. Advances in -omics technologies and analytic approaches have allowed researchers to identify metabolites...
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Fitzgerald K, Bhargava P, Smith M, Vizthum D, Henry-Barron B, Kornberg M, et al.
EBioMedicine
. 2022 Jul;
82:104124.
PMID: 35816900
Background: Intermittent fasting or calorie restriction (CR) diets provide anti-inflammatory and neuroprotective advantages in models of multiple sclerosis (MS); data in humans are sparse. Methods: We conducted a randomised-controlled feeding...