David Raubenheimer
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Recent Articles
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Senior A, Andrews C, Simpson S, Raubenheimer D
Sci Rep
. 2025 Mar;
15(1):8294.
PMID: 40064979
No abstract available.
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Ni D, Senior A, Raubenheimer D, Simpson S, Nanan R
Ann Clin Transl Neurol
. 2025 Feb;
PMID: 40007127
Dietary manipulations like ketogenic diets are established interventions for recalcitrant epilepsy. However, it remains unknown whether specific macronutrient exposure through dietary environments could possibly extend to primary preventive qualities, associated...
3.
Xu X, Senior A, Le Couteur D, Cogger V, Raubenheimer D, James D, et al.
Brief Bioinform
. 2025 Feb;
26(1).
PMID: 39982203
Unraveling the complex interplay between nutrients and drugs via their effects on "omics" features could revolutionize our fundamental understanding of nutritional physiology, personalized nutrition, and, ultimately, human health span. Experimental...
4.
Banerjee A, Fahis K, Joshi M, Raubenheimer D, Thaker M
J Anim Ecol
. 2025 Jan;
PMID: 39887377
Challenging events in the environment that are both predictable (e.g. seasonal patterns in breeding activities) and unpredictable (e.g. predator encounter) are known to induce a glucocorticoid response that facilitates metabolic...
5.
Chan J, Conroy P, Phongsavan P, Raubenheimer D, Allman-Farinelli M
Obes Rev
. 2025 Jan;
e13897.
PMID: 39822041
Early childhood is a key opportunity to establish healthy eating behaviors and prevent future non-communicable diseases associated with poor diets. How to effectively intervene in the system of the many...
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Koemel N, Senior A, Laouali N, Celermajer D, Grech A, Parker H, et al.
Eur J Nutr
. 2024 Dec;
64(1):41.
PMID: 39643829
Purpose: Dietary macronutrients significantly impact cardiometabolic health, yet research often focuses on individual macronutrient relationships. This study aimed to explore the associations between dietary macronutrient composition and cardiometabolic health. Methods:...
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Cui Z, Dong Y, Sholl J, Lu J, Raubenheimer D
Annu Rev Anim Biosci
. 2024 Nov;
13(1):441-464.
PMID: 39556489
Nutrition is a complex and contested area in biomedicine, which requires diverse evidence sources. Nonhuman primate models are considered an important biomedical research tool because of their biological similarities to...
8.
Senior A, Raubenheimer D, Le Couteur D, Simpson S
Annu Rev Anim Biosci
. 2024 Nov;
13(1):389-410.
PMID: 39546416
Rodents have been the primary model for mammalian nutritional physiology for decades. Despite an extensive body of literature, controversies remain around the effects of specific nutrients and total energy intake...
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Wali J, Ni D, Raubenheimer D, Simpson S
Bioessays
. 2024 Nov;
47(2):e2400071.
PMID: 39506509
The global obesity epidemic results from a complex interplay of genetic and environmental factors, with diet being a prominent modifiable element driving weight gain and adiposity. Although excess intake of...
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Magkos F, Sorensen T, Raubenheimer D, Dhurandhar N, Loos R, Bosy-Westphal A, et al.
Nat Metab
. 2024 Aug;
6(10):1856-1865.
PMID: 39164418
Application of the physical laws of energy and mass conservation at the whole-body level is not necessarily informative about causal mechanisms of weight gain and the development of obesity. The...