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Bray G, Smith S, DeJonge L, de Souza R, Rood J, Champagne C, et al.
Int J Obes (Lond) . 2011 Sep; 36(3):448-55. PMID: 21946707
Background: Weight loss reduces energy expenditure, but the contribution of different macronutrients to this change is unclear. Hypothesis: We tested the hypothesis that macronutrient composition of the diet might affect...
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Obarzanek E, Sacks F, Vollmer W, Bray G, Miller 3rd E, Lin P, et al.
Am J Clin Nutr . 2001 Jul; 74(1):80-9. PMID: 11451721
Background: Effects of diet on blood lipids are best known in white men, and effects of type of carbohydrate on triacylglycerol concentrations are not well defined. Objective: Our goal was...
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Morrison J, Barton B, Obarzanek E, Crawford P, Guo S, Schreiber G, et al.
Obes Res . 2001 May; 9(5):297-305. PMID: 11346671
Objectives: This National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute Growth and Health Study report assesses racial differences in fat patterning in black and white girls ages 9 to 19 years, comparing...
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Biro F, McMahon R, Striegel-Moore R, Crawford P, Obarzanek E, Morrison J, et al.
J Pediatr . 2001 May; 138(5):636-43. PMID: 11343036
Objectives: To evaluate the impact of early, mid-onset, and late maturation, as assessed by timing of menarche, on height, height velocity, weight, body mass index, and sum of skinfolds in...
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Kimm S, Barton B, Obarzanek E, McMahon R, Sabry Z, Waclawiw M, et al.
Pediatrics . 2001 Mar; 107(3):E34. PMID: 11230615
Background: Black women are particularly vulnerable to obesity, with a prevalence rate of >50%. The higher mortality and morbidity from cardiovascular disease, stroke, and diabetes have been attributed, in part,...
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Brown C, Higgins M, Donato K, ROHDE F, Garrison R, Obarzanek E, et al.
Obes Res . 2001 Feb; 8(9):605-19. PMID: 11225709
Objective: To describe and evaluate relationships between body mass index (BMI) and blood pressure, cholesterol, high-density lipoprotein-cholesterol (HDL-C), and hypertension and dyslipidemia. Research Methods And Procedures: A national survey of...
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Stevens V, Obarzanek E, Cook N, Lee I, Appel L, West D, et al.
Ann Intern Med . 2001 Feb; 134(1):1-11. PMID: 11187414
Background: Weight loss appears to be an effective method for primary prevention of hypertension. However, the long-term effects of weight loss on blood pressure have not been extensively studied. Objective:...
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Loria C, Obarzanek E, Ernst N
J Nutr . 2001 Feb; 131(2S-1):536S-551S. PMID: 11160584
The Nutrition and Your Health: Dietary Guidelines for Americans have included dietary guidance on salt and sodium since they were first released in 1980. This paper briefly reviews the impetus...
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Obarzanek E, Kimm S, Barton B, Van Horn L L, Kwiterovich Jr P, Simons-Morton D, et al.
Pediatrics . 2001 Feb; 107(2):256-64. PMID: 11158455
Objective: Diets reduced in fat and cholesterol are recommended for children over 2 years of age, yet long-term safety and efficacy are unknown. This study tests the long-term efficacy and...
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Sacks F, Svetkey L, Vollmer W, Appel L, Bray G, Harsha D, et al.
N Engl J Med . 2001 Jan; 344(1):3-10. PMID: 11136953
Background: The effect of dietary composition on blood pressure is a subject of public health importance. We studied the effect of different levels of dietary sodium, in conjunction with the...