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Ryan M, McCauley M, Walsh D
Sex Abuse . 2018 Jun; 31(8):908-929. PMID: 29882477
Sexual offenses evoke strong emotional responses and frequently elicit demands from society that offenders be indefinitely incarcerated or treated until they are deemed safe, which may impact the provision of...
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Fatima A, Connaughton R, Weiser A, Murphy A, OGrada C, Ryan M, et al.
Mol Nutr Food Res . 2017 Sep; 62(2). PMID: 28952191
Scope: Inflammation is characteristic of diet-related diseases including obesity and type 2 diabetes (T2D). However, biomarkers of inflammation that reflect the early stage metabolic derangements are not optimally sensitive. Lipid...
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OReilly M, Dillon E, Guo W, Finucane O, McMorrow A, Murphy A, et al.
Circulation . 2016 Apr; 133(19):1838-50. PMID: 27081117
Background: Acute inflammation impairs reverse cholesterol transport (RCT) and reduces high-density lipoprotein (HDL) function in vivo. This study hypothesized that obesity-induced inflammation impedes RCT and alters HDL composition, and investigated...
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Breen C, Ryan M, Gibney M, OShea D
Br J Nutr . 2015 Jul; 114(3):439-47. PMID: 26169113
Nutrition knowledge and skills enable individuals with type 2 diabetes (T2DM) to make food choices that optimise metabolic self-management and quality of life. The present study examined the relationship between...
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Wallace M, Morris C, OGrada C, Ryan M, Dillon E, Coleman E, et al.
Mol Biosyst . 2014 Apr; 10(6):1586-95. PMID: 24714806
The objectives of the present study were to (1) examine the effects of the phenotypic factors age, gender and BMI on the lipidomic profile and (2) investigate the relationship between...
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OGrada C, Morine M, Morris C, Ryan M, Dillon E, Walsh M, et al.
Mol Nutr Food Res . 2013 Oct; 58(4):808-20. PMID: 24170299
Scope: Food and nutrition studies often require accessing metabolically active tissues, including adipose tissue. This can involve invasive biopsy procedures that can be a limiting factor in study design. In...
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Morris C, OGrada C, Ryan M, Roche H, Gibney M, Gibney E, et al.
PLoS One . 2013 Aug; 8(8):e72890. PMID: 23991163
Background: In recent years an individual's ability to respond to an acute dietary challenge has emerged as a measure of their biological flexibility. Analysis of such responses has been proposed...
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Morris C, Grada C, Ryan M, Roche H, De Vito G, Gibney M, et al.
Mol Nutr Food Res . 2013 Mar; 57(7):1246-54. PMID: 23505034
Scope: Application of metabolomics to nutrition and health research is increasing and while much effort has been invested in understanding factors that influence the metabolomic profile there is relatively little...
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Breen C, Ryan M, Gibney M, Corrigan M, OShea D
Diabetes Educ . 2013 Mar; 39(3):376-86. PMID: 23482513
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to identify the breads most commonly consumed by adults with type 2 diabetes (T2DM) and then examine the postprandial glycemic, insulinemic, and appetite...
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Morris C, OGrada C, Ryan M, Roche H, Gibney M, Gibney E, et al.
Proc Nutr Soc . 2012 Aug; 71(4):634-8. PMID: 22863201
The role of metabolomics in the field of nutrition is continuing to grow and it has the potential to assist in the understanding of metabolic regulation and explain how minor...