M Loring Bradlee
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Pickering R, Yiannakou I, Lara-Castor L, Bradlee M, Singer M, Moore L
Nutrients
. 2025 Jan;
17(1.
PMID: 39796517
Objectives: Given the considerable discrepancy in the literature regarding dietary protein and glucose homeostasis, we examined the prospective association between protein intake (total, animal, plant) and risk of type 2...
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Zhou X, Mott M, Yiannakou I, Bradlee M, Singer M, Moore L
Curr Dev Nutr
. 2024 Mar;
8(3):102062.
PMID: 38500805
Background: For many years, United States' dietary policy recommended limiting egg intake to no more than 3/wk in the belief that restricting dietary cholesterol would lower plasma cholesterol levels and...
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Mott M, Zhou X, Bradlee M, Singer M, Yiannakou I, Moore L
Nutrients
. 2023 Feb;
15(3).
PMID: 36771213
The association between egg consumption and cardiometabolic risk factors such as high blood pressure (HBP) and impaired fasting glucose (IFG) or type 2 diabetes (T2D) is still under debate. This...
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Pickering R, Bradlee M, Singer M, Moore L
Nutrients
. 2021 Jan;
13(1).
PMID: 33477824
We explored the dose-response relations of sodium, potassium, magnesium and calcium with cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk in the Framingham Offspring Study, as well as the combined effects of these minerals....
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Yuan M, Pickering R, Bradlee M, Mustafa J, Singer M, Moore L
Clin Nutr
. 2020 Aug;
40(3):919-927.
PMID: 32753351
Background & Aims: Protein intake has been shown to lower risk of aging-related functional decline. The goal of this study was to assess long-term effects of weight-adjusted animal (AP) and...
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Wan L, Jakkilinki P, Singer M, Bradlee M, Moore L
BMC Nutr
. 2020 May;
6:25.
PMID: 32467768
Background: The role of fruit juice in pediatric dietary guidelines continues to be controversial, particularly with respect to concerns about unhealthy dietary habits and the potential promotion of excessive weight...
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Chadid S, Kreger B, Singer M, Bradlee M, Moore L
Int J Obes (Lond)
. 2020 Jan;
44(3):601-608.
PMID: 31974408
Background/objective: Obesity has been associated with the risk of developing certain cancers. A limited number of studies have examined effects of various anthropometric measures of body composition on cancer risk....
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Buendia J, Li Y, Hu F, Cabral H, Bradlee M, Quatromoni P, et al.
J Hypertens
. 2018 Jun;
36(8):1671-1679.
PMID: 29952852
Objective: To evaluate the relation between yogurt consumption as well as cheese, milk, and total dairy, and high blood pressure (HBP) in two Nurses' Health Study cohorts (NHS, n = ...
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Lin H, Baghdasarian S, Singer M, Mott M, Bradlee M, Pickering R, et al.
Nutrients
. 2018 Jun;
10(6).
PMID: 29903989
Previous recommendations to limit dietary cholesterol intake have been eliminated for most adults. Questions remain about whether dietary cholesterol has adverse cardiovascular effects among individuals with impaired fasting glucose or...
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Chadid S, Singer M, Kreger B, Bradlee M, Moore L
Br J Cancer
. 2018 Jun;
118(12):1665-1671.
PMID: 29895939
Background: Overweight and diabetes are known cancer risk factors. This study examines independent and combined effects of weight gain and metabolic dysfunction during middle-adult years on obesity-related cancer risk. Methods:...