Richard D Feinman
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Feinman R
Biochem Mol Biol Educ
. 2011 Jun;
32(3):161-6.
PMID: 21706715
Redox calculations have the potential to reinforce important concepts in bioenergetics. The intermediacy of the NAD(+) /NADH couple in the oxidation of food by oxygen, for example, can be brought...
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Feinman R
Curr Diab Rep
. 2011 Jan;
11(2):128-35.
PMID: 21234818
Use of the term "fad diet" reflects the contentious nature of the debate in the treatment of diabetes and generally targets diets based on carbohydrate restriction, the major challenge to...
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Forsythe C, Phinney S, Feinman R, Volk B, Freidenreich D, Quann E, et al.
Lipids
. 2010 Sep;
45(10):947-62.
PMID: 20820932
We recently showed that a hypocaloric carbohydrate restricted diet (CRD) had two striking effects: (1) a reduction in plasma saturated fatty acids (SFA) despite higher intake than a low fat...
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Fine E, Miller A, Quadros E, Sequeira J, Feinman R
Cancer Cell Int
. 2009 Jun;
9:14.
PMID: 19480693
Background: Recent evidence suggests that several human cancers are capable of uncoupling of mitochondrial ATP generation in the presence of intact tricarboxylic acid (TCA) enzymes. The goal of the current...
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Feinman R
Nutr Metab (Lond)
. 2009 Jan;
6:1.
PMID: 19134186
It has become commonplace for Randomized Controlled Trials (RCTs) to be analyzed according to Intention-to-Treat (ITT) principles in which data from all subjects are used regardless of the subjects' adherence...
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Volek J, Phinney S, Forsythe C, Quann E, Wood R, Puglisi M, et al.
Lipids
. 2008 Dec;
44(4):297-309.
PMID: 19082851
We recently proposed that the biological markers improved by carbohydrate restriction were precisely those that define the metabolic syndrome (MetS), and that the common thread was regulation of insulin as...
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Feinman R, Fine E, Volek J
Nutr J
. 2008 Sep;
7:24.
PMID: 18759982
Objective: To provide a simple method for presentation of data in comparative dietary trials. Methods: Individual data from each diet are ranked and all possible paired comparisons are made and...
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Feinman R, Volek J
Scand Cardiovasc J
. 2008 Jul;
42(4):256-63.
PMID: 18609058
Dietary carbohydrate restriction in the treatment of diabetes and metabolic syndrome is based on an underlying principle of control of insulin secretion and the theory that insulin resistance is a...
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Accurso A, Bernstein R, Dahlqvist A, Draznin B, Feinman R, Fine E, et al.
Nutr Metab (Lond)
. 2008 Apr;
5:9.
PMID: 18397522
Current nutritional approaches to metabolic syndrome and type 2 diabetes generally rely on reductions in dietary fat. The success of such approaches has been limited and therapy more generally relies...