E Ravussin
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Flanagan E, Sanchez-Delgado G, Martin C, Ravussin E, Pontzer H, Redman L
iScience
. 2024 Jul;
27(6):109842.
PMID: 38947494
The constrained energy model posits that the increased total daily energy expenditure (TDEE) in response to exercise is often less than the energy cost of the exercise prescribed. The mechanisms...
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Alcantara J, Galgani J, Jurado-Fasoli L, Dote-Montero M, Merchan-Ramirez E, Ravussin E, et al.
Clin Nutr
. 2022 Feb;
41(3):746-754.
PMID: 35180452
Background & Aims: The validity of most commercially available metabolic cart is mostly unknown. Thus, we aimed to determine the accuracy, precision, within-subject reproducibility, and concordance of RMR and RER...
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Spadaro O, Youm Y, Shchukina I, Ryu S, Sidorov S, Ravussin A, et al.
Science
. 2022 Feb;
375(6581):671-677.
PMID: 35143297
The extension of life span driven by 40% caloric restriction (CR) in rodents causes trade-offs in growth, reproduction, and immune defense that make it difficult to identify therapeutically relevant CR-mimetic...
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Zurlo F, Trevisan C, Vitturi N, Ravussin E, Salvo C, Carraro S, et al.
J Endocrinol Invest
. 2019 Jul;
42(12):1497-1507.
PMID: 31359403
Purpose: The effect of combined lifestyle interventions (LSI) including dietary and physical activity on metabolic health, energy metabolism and VOmax in diabetic patients has provided mixed results. We evaluated the...
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Stanhope K, Goran M, Bosy-Westphal A, King J, Schmidt L, Schwarz J, et al.
Obes Rev
. 2018 May;
19(9):1205-1235.
PMID: 29761610
Calories from any food have the potential to increase risk for obesity and cardiometabolic disease because all calories can directly contribute to positive energy balance and fat gain. However, various...
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Peterson C, Zhang B, Johannsen D, Ravussin E
Int J Obes (Lond)
. 2017 Mar;
41(6):887-893.
PMID: 28262678
Background/objective: Impairments in metabolic flexibility (MF) and substrate handling are associated with metabolic syndrome. However, it is unknown whether metabolic inflexibility causes insulin resistance. We therefore measured MF and substrate...
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Marlatt K, Greenway F, Ravussin E
Eur J Clin Nutr
. 2016 Dec;
71(4):558-560.
PMID: 27901030
Comparison of percent fat mass across different body composition analysis devices is important given variation in technology accuracy and precision, as well as the growing need for cross-validation of devices...
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Lam Y, Ravussin E
Eur J Clin Nutr
. 2016 Nov;
71(3):318-322.
PMID: 27848941
Obesity is a physiological condition of chronic positive energy balance. While the regulation of energy metabolism varies widely among individuals, identifying those who are metabolically prone to weight gain and...
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Covington J, Bray G, Redman L, Johannsen D, Ravussin E
J Intern Med
. 2015 Apr;
278(4):396-400.
PMID: 25903638
Objective: Diabetic nephropathy is characterized at its onset by glomerular hyperfiltration. Prospective studies in humans measuring filtration rates with weight gain are lacking. We investigated renal filtration following weight gain...
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Samocha-Bonet D, Dixit V, Kahn C, Leibel R, Lin X, Nieuwdorp M, et al.
Obes Rev
. 2014 Jul;
15(9):697-708.
PMID: 25059108
Obesity is closely associated with cardiovascular diseases and type 2 diabetes, but some obese individuals, despite having excessive body fat, exhibit metabolic health that is comparable with that of lean...