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Kara L Breymeyer

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Sipe A, Neuhouser M, Breymeyer K, Utzschneider K
Nutrients . 2022 Feb; 14(4). PMID: 35215537
The glycemic index (GI) reflects the relative ability of carbohydrates to raise blood glucose. We utilized a controlled feeding study to assess the impact of the dietary GI on β-cell...
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Utzschneider K, Johnson T, Breymeyer K, Bettcher L, Raftery D, Newton K, et al.
J Diabetes Complications . 2020 Jun; 34(8):107586. PMID: 32546421
Oscillating glucose levels can increase oxidative stress and may contribute to β-cell dysfunction. We tested the hypothesis that increased glycemic variability contributes to β-cell dysfunction by experimentally altering glucose variability...
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Kuzma J, Hagman D, Cromer G, Breymeyer K, Roth C, Foster-Schubert K, et al.
Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev . 2018 Dec; 28(3):610-615. PMID: 30573517
Background: Intestinal permeability and adipose tissue inflammation are considered mechanistic links in the relationship between diet, obesity, and chronic disease. However, methods to measure both are not well standardized, and...
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Kuzma J, Cromer G, Hagman D, Breymeyer K, Roth C, Foster-Schubert K, et al.
Eur J Clin Nutr . 2018 Sep; 73(3):487-490. PMID: 30166639
Fructose-, compared to glucose-, sweetened beverages increase liver triglyceride content in the short-term, prior to weight gain. In secondary analyses of a randomized cross-over design study during which 24 healthy...
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Breymeyer K, Lampe J, McGregor B, Neuhouser M
Appetite . 2016 Aug; 107:253-259. PMID: 27507131
Emerging evidence suggests a positive association of diet and obesity with depression. Researchers have examined several diet-mood hypotheses, including investigating the extent to which carbohydrates may impact mood. There is...
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Kuzma J, Cromer G, Hagman D, Breymeyer K, Roth C, Foster-Schubert K, et al.
Am J Clin Nutr . 2016 Jul; 104(2):306-14. PMID: 27357093
Background: Sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) consumption and low-grade chronic inflammation are both independently associated with type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease. Fructose, a major component of SSBs, may acutely trigger inflammation,...
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Santiago-Torres M, Kratz M, Lampe J, de Dieu Tapsoba J, Breymeyer K, Levy L, et al.
Am J Clin Nutr . 2016 Jan; 103(2):366-74. PMID: 26718418
Background: Mexican immigrants are disproportionally affected by diet-related risk of metabolic dysfunction. Whether adhering to a traditional Mexican diet or adopting a US diet contributes to metabolic changes associated with...
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Kuzma J, Cromer G, Hagman D, Breymeyer K, Roth C, Foster-Schubert K, et al.
Am J Clin Nutr . 2015 Nov; 102(6):1373-80. PMID: 26537945
Background: Increased energy intake is consistently observed in individuals consuming sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs), likely mainly because of an inadequate satiety response to liquid calories. However, SSBs have a high content...
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Santiago-Torres M, Tinker L, Allison M, Breymeyer K, Garcia L, Kroenke C, et al.
J Nutr . 2015 Oct; 145(12):2732-40. PMID: 26491126
Background: Women of Mexican descent are disproportionally affected by obesity, systemic inflammation, and insulin resistance (IR). Available approaches used to give scores to dietary patterns relative to dietary guidelines may...
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Chang K, Lampe J, Schwarz Y, Breymeyer K, Noar K, Song X, et al.
Nutr Cancer . 2012 May; 64(5):666-73. PMID: 22564018
Effective strategies for reducing food intake are needed to reduce risk of obesity-related cancers. We investigated the effect of low and high glycemic load (GL) diets on satiety and whether...