Jules Hirsch
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Hirsch J
Perspect Biol Med
. 2011 Aug;
54(3):273-303.
PMID: 21857122
The year 2010 marked the centennial of the Rockefeller University Hospital, one of the great philanthropic achievements of 20th-century science. For 100 years, the Hospital played a central role in...
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Rosenbaum M, Hirsch J, Gallagher D, Leibel R
Am J Clin Nutr
. 2008 Oct;
88(4):906-12.
PMID: 18842775
Background: After weight loss, total energy expenditure -- in particular, energy expenditure at low levels of physical activity -- is lower than predicted by actual changes in body weight and...
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Hudgins L, Baday A, Hellerstein M, Parker T, Levine D, Seidman C, et al.
J Nutr Biochem
. 2007 Jul;
19(4):237-45.
PMID: 17618104
Background: Hepatic de novo lipogenesis (DNL) is markedly stimulated in humans by low-fat diets enriched in simple sugars. However, the dietary responsiveness of the key enzyme controlling DNL in human...
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Hirsch J
J Clin Invest
. 2004 Oct;
114(8):1040-3.
PMID: 15489947
In 1956, the JCI published an article by Vincent Dole on a method for titrating plasma fatty acids that uncovered the importance of fatty acids as a substrate for glucose...
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Rosenbaum M, Vandenborne K, Goldsmith R, Simoneau J, Heymsfield S, Joanisse D, et al.
Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol
. 2003 Mar;
285(1):R183-92.
PMID: 12609816
Maintenance of reduced or elevated body weight results in respective decreases or increases in energy expended in physical activity, defined as 24-h energy expenditure excluding resting energy expenditure and the...
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