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N KRETCHMER

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KRETCHMER N, Holman R, BURR G
Arch Biochem . 2010 Oct; 10:101-5. PMID: 20983284
No abstract available.
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KRETCHMER N, Beard J, Carlson S
Am J Clin Nutr . 1996 Jun; 63(6):997S-1001S. PMID: 8644701
The goal of this section of the meeting was to review the relation between nutrition and cognition. The topics selected for discussion included generalized malnutrition, iodine deficiency, iron metabolism, and...
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Braun B, Zimmermann M, KRETCHMER N
Metabolism . 1996 Jun; 45(6):747-52. PMID: 8637450
The rate of insulin-stimulated glucose disposal is reduced in individuals with insulin resistance, and is associated with a blunted or absent increase in energy expenditure in response to a glucose...
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Braun B, Zimmermann M, KRETCHMER N, Spargo R, Smith R, Gracey M
Diabetes Care . 1996 May; 19(5):472-9. PMID: 8732712
Objective: To test the hypothesis that hyperinsulinemia and glucose intolerance are present at an early age in australian aborigines and can be used to predict the eventual development of NIDDM....
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Ushijima K, Riby J, Fujisawa T, KRETCHMER N
J Nutr . 1995 Aug; 125(8):2156-64. PMID: 7643250
Previous studies have shown that the absorption of fructose is aided by simultaneous ingestion of glucose. The aim of the present study was to reproduce this finding in vitro to...
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Ushijima K, Riby J, KRETCHMER N
Pediatr Clin North Am . 1995 Aug; 42(4):899-915. PMID: 7610019
Carbohydrate malabsorption is a very important clinical entity, particularly in pediatrics, where, if untreated, it can lead to malnutrition and failure to thrive. Malabsorption that can be treated readily with...
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KRETCHMER N
Pediatrics . 1995 Jun; 95(6):937-8. PMID: 7761227
No abstract available.
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Silliman K, KRETCHMER N
Biol Neonate . 1995 Jan; 68(6):384-93. PMID: 8721881
Obese women generally deliver heavier infants, but the body composition of these infants is unknown. The principal objective of this study was to determine if neonates of obese women have...
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Braun B, Zimmermann M, KRETCHMER N
J Appl Physiol (1985) . 1995 Jan; 78(1):300-6. PMID: 7713829
Exercise enhances insulin sensitivity in people with non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM), but the intensity of exercise necessary to optimize the effect is unknown. Eight women with NIDDM were studied on...
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KRETCHMER N
Am J Clin Nutr . 1994 Jul; 60(1):1. PMID: 8017320
No abstract available.