T B VANITALLIE
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VANITALLIE T
Listing Res Cardiovasc Field
. 2014 Feb;
10:390-2.
PMID: 24547500
No abstract available.
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Hull H, Thornton J, Wang J, Pierson Jr R, Kaleem Z, Pi-Sunyer X, et al.
Int J Obes (Lond)
. 2010 Jun;
35(1):121-7.
PMID: 20531353
Objective: Nutritional status is assessed by measuring BMI or percent body fat (%fat). BMI can misclassify persons who carry more weight as fat-free mass and %fat can be misleading in...
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VANITALLIE T, Nonas C, Di Rocco A, Boyar K, Hyams K, Heymsfield S
Neurology
. 2005 Feb;
64(4):728-30.
PMID: 15728303
Ketones may bypass the defect in complex I activity implicated in Parkinson disease (PD). Five of seven volunteers with PD were able to prepare a "hyperketogenic" diet at home and...
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Allison D, Fontaine K, Manson J, Stevens J, VANITALLIE T
JAMA
. 1999 Nov;
282(16):1530-8.
PMID: 10546692
Context: Obesity is a major health problem in the United States, but the number of obesity-attributable deaths has not been rigorously estimated. Objective: To estimate the number of deaths, annually,...
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Allison D, Zannolli R, Faith M, Heo M, Pietrobelli A, VANITALLIE T, et al.
Int J Obes Relat Metab Disord
. 1999 Jul;
23(6):603-11.
PMID: 10411233
Objective: In epidemiological studies, weight loss is usually associated with increased mortality rate. Contrarily, among obese people, weight loss reduces other risk factors for disease and death. We hypothesised that...
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VANITALLIE T
Endocrinol Metab Clin North Am
. 1996 Dec;
25(4):887-905.
PMID: 8977051
Numerical values for prevalence of obesity are highly dependent on the criteria used to identify the condition and its gradations of severity. Prevalence is also affected by the makeup of...
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Bjorntorp P, VANITALLIE T
Pharmacoeconomics
. 1993 Dec;
5(Suppl 1):53.
PMID: 10147250
No abstract available.
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Bjorntorp P, VANITALLIE T
Pharmacoeconomics
. 1993 Dec;
5(Suppl 1):33.
PMID: 10147246
No abstract available.