M A van Baak
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Recent Articles
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Pallubinsky H, Schellen L, Kingma B, Dautzenberg B, van Baak M, van Marken Lichtenbelt W
Temperature (Austin)
. 2017 Jul;
4(2):176-186.
PMID: 28680933
Passive heat acclimation (PMHA) reflects realistic temperature challenges encountered in everyday life. Active heat acclimation, combining heat exposure and exercise, influences several important thermophysiological parameters; for example, it decreases core...
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Vink R, Roumans N, cajlakovic M, Cleutjens J, Boekschoten M, Fazelzadeh P, et al.
Int J Obes (Lond)
. 2017 Feb;
41(5):722-728.
PMID: 28179648
Background/objectives: Although adipose tissue (AT) hypoxia is present in rodent models of obesity, evidence for this in humans is limited. Here, we investigated the effects of diet-induced weight loss (WL)...
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Roumans N, Vink R, Bouwman F, Fazelzadeh P, van Baak M, Mariman E
Int J Obes (Lond)
. 2016 Dec;
41(6):894-901.
PMID: 27916987
Background/objective: Weight loss is often followed by weight regain after the dietary intervention (DI). Cellular stress is increased in adipose tissue of obese individuals. However, the relation between cellular stress...
4.
Vink R, Roumans N, Fazelzadeh P, Tareen S, Boekschoten M, van Baak M, et al.
Int J Obes (Lond)
. 2016 Nov;
41(2):309-316.
PMID: 27840413
Background/objectives: Moderate weight loss (WL) can ameliorate adverse health effects associated with obesity, reflected by an improved adipose tissue (AT) gene expression profile. However, the effect of rate of WL...
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Aller E, van Baak M
Clin Obes
. 2015 Nov;
6(1):33-41.
PMID: 26573718
The treatment of obesity is an often studied subject. Although reductions in weight and improvements in cardiometabolic risk factors are important aims of obesity treatment, improvements in quality of life...
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Handjieva-Darlenska T, Handjiev S, Larsen T, van Baak M, Lindroos A, Papadaki A, et al.
Clin Obes
. 2015 Jan;
1(2-3):62-8.
PMID: 25585570
There is a need to develop tools to predict individual weight loss maintenance and attrition prognosis. We aimed to identify predictors of weight loss maintenance outcome and attrition in subjects...
7.
Engberink M, Geleijnse J, Bakker S, Larsen T, Handjieva-Darlesnka T, Kafatos A, et al.
J Hum Hypertens
. 2014 Apr;
29(1):58-63.
PMID: 24759040
Randomized trials have shown significant blood pressure (BP) reductions after increased protein compared with carbohydrate intake, but the effect on BP maintenance after initial weight loss is unclear. We examined...
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Aller E, Larsen T, Claus H, Lindroos A, Kafatos A, Pfeiffer A, et al.
Int J Obes (Lond)
. 2014 Mar;
38(12):1511-7.
PMID: 24675714
Background: A high dietary protein (P) content and low glycemic index (LGI) have been suggested to be beneficial for weight management, but long-term studies are scarce. Objective: The DIOGENES randomized...
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McConnon A, Horgan G, Lawton C, Stubbs J, Shepherd R, Astrup A, et al.
Eur J Clin Nutr
. 2013 Jun;
67(9):990-5.
PMID: 23778783
Background/objectives: To investigate acceptability and tolerability of diets of different protein and glycemic index (GI) content aimed at weight maintenance following a phase of rapid weight loss, as part of...
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Tielemans S, Altorf-van der Kuil W, Engberink M, Brink E, van Baak M, Bakker S, et al.
J Hum Hypertens
. 2013 Mar;
27(9):564-71.
PMID: 23514841
There is growing evidence from epidemiological studies that dietary protein may beneficially influence blood pressure (BP), but findings are inconclusive. We performed a meta-analysis of 29 observational studies and randomized...