Nicola A Gillies
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Conner T, Gillies N, Worthington A, Bermingham E, Haszard J, Knowles S, et al.
Curr Dev Nutr
. 2024 Dec;
9(1):104507.
PMID: 39723334
Background: A healthy diet has been proposed to support good mental health, but the addition of either red meat or meat alternatives is nuanced. Objectives: We aimed to determine if...
2.
Gillies N, Lovell A, Waldie K, Wall C
Nutrition
. 2024 Nov;
130:112615.
PMID: 39602837
Objectives: To synthesize evidence from fruit and vegetable intervention studies investigating mental or cognitive health outcomes (or both) in children ≤10 y. Our aim was to understand the efficacy of...
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Gillies N, Wilson B, Miller J, Roy N, Scholey A, Braakhuis A
Curr Dev Nutr
. 2024 May;
8(5):102158.
PMID: 38716086
The microbiota-gut-brain axis is a promising target to alleviate the growing burden of neurologic and mental health disorders. Dietary polyphenols act on multiple components of the microbiota-gut-brain axis, but this...
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Gillies N, Milan A, Cameron-Smith D, Mumme K, Conlon C, von Hurst P, et al.
J Nutr
. 2023 Oct;
153(12):3529-3542.
PMID: 37863266
Background: Vitamin B inadequacies and elevated homocysteine status have been associated with impaired cognitive and cardiometabolic health with aging. There is, however, a scarcity of research investigating integrated profiles of...
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Gillies N, Worthington A, Li L, Conner T, Bermingham E, Knowles S, et al.
Front Nutr
. 2023 Jun;
10:1174726.
PMID: 37388633
Background: Flexitarian, vegetarian and exclusively plant-based diets are increasingly popular, particularly amongst young adults. This is the first randomised dietary intervention to investigate the health, wellbeing, and behavioural implications of...
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Gillies N, Sharma P, Han S, Teh R, Fraser K, Roy N, et al.
Eur J Nutr
. 2022 Dec;
62(3):1309-1322.
PMID: 36539620
Purpose: B vitamins are required for the complex regulation of homocysteine and one-carbon (1C) metabolism. Nutritional supplements are frequently used by older adults to counter nutritional inadequacies. However, the postprandial...
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Draxler A, Franzke B, Cortolezis J, Gillies N, Unterberger S, Aschauer R, et al.
Nutrients
. 2021 Oct;
13(10).
PMID: 34684481
A high protein intake at old age is important for muscle protein synthesis, however, this could also trigger protein oxidation with the potential risk for DNA damage. The aim of...
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Gillies N, Franzke B, Wessner B, Schober-Halper B, Hofmann M, Oesen S, et al.
Eur J Nutr
. 2021 Jul;
61(1):169-182.
PMID: 34240265
Purpose: Cardiovascular diseases and cognitive decline, predominant in ageing populations, share common features of dysregulated one-carbon (1C) and cardiometabolic homeostasis. However, few studies have addressed the impact of multifaceted lifestyle...
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Fatih M, Barnett M, Gillies N, Milan A
Front Nutr
. 2021 May;
8:643350.
PMID: 33996872
Most milk consumed by humans undergoes heat treatment to ensure microbiological safety and extend shelf life. Although heat treatment impacts the structure and physiochemical properties of milk, effects on nutrient...
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Gillies N, Milan A, Chia P, Sharma P, Mitchell S, Zeng N, et al.
Nutrition
. 2021 Apr;
89:111231.
PMID: 33930787
Objectives: Dietary strategies to promote successful aging are divergent. Higher-protein diets are recommended to preserve skeletal muscle mass and physical function. Conversely, increased B-vitamin intake, supporting one-carbon (1C) metabolism, reduces...