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Terryl J Hartman

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Hartman T, Christie J, Wilson A, Ziegler T, Methe B, Flanders W, et al.
BMJ Open . 2024 Feb; 14(2):e081379. PMID: 38316601
Introduction: Recently published studies support the beneficial effects of consuming fibre-rich legumes, such as cooked dry beans, to improve metabolic health and reduce cancer risk. In participants with overweight/obesity and...
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Kwan M, Valice E, Ergas I, Roh J, Caan B, Cespedes Feliciano E, et al.
Cancer . 2023 Aug; 129(24):3938-3951. PMID: 37555890
Background: The impact of alcohol consumption on breast cancer (BC) prognosis remains unclear. Methods: The authors examined short-term alcohol intake in relation to recurrence and mortality in 3659 women who...
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Bailey R, Jun S, Cowan A, Eicher-Miller H, Gahche J, Dwyer J, et al.
Annu Rev Nutr . 2023 May; 43:179-197. PMID: 37196365
Precise dietary assessment is critical for accurate exposure classification in nutritional research, typically aimed at understanding how diet relates to health. Dietary supplement (DS) use is widespread and represents a...
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Troeschel A, Hartman T, McCullough L, Ergas I, Collin L, Kwan M, et al.
Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev . 2023 Apr; 32(7):963-975. PMID: 37079336
Background: Lifestyle habits can impact breast cancer development, but its impact on breast cancer prognosis remains unclear. We investigated associations of post-diagnosis lifestyle with mortality and recurrence in 1,964 women...
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Hartman T, Masters M, Flanders W, Wang Y, Li M, Mitchell D, et al.
J Nutr . 2022 Sep; 152(12):2827-2836. PMID: 36055776
Background: Accurate assessment of eating-occasion behaviors, such as timing, frequency, and consumption intervals, is important for evaluating associations with obesity and other chronic diseases. Objectives: The main objective of this...
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Marks K, Northstone K, Papadopoulou E, Brantsaeter A, Haug L, Howards P, et al.
Environ Adv . 2022 Aug; 6. PMID: 35979229
Food consumption, particularly of animal-based products, is considered the most important contributor to persistent endocrine disrupting chemical (EDC) exposure. This study aims to describe the association between maternal diet during...
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Adgent M, Gebretsadik T, Elaiho C, Milne G, Moore P, Hartman T, et al.
Free Radic Biol Med . 2022 Jul; 189:85-90. PMID: 35863687
Background: Childhood wheeze, asthma, and allergic rhinitis are common and likely have prenatal origins. Oxidative stress is associated with respiratory disease, but the association of oxidative stress during the prenatal...
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Tylavsky F, Han L, Sims Taylor L, Mason W, Carroll K, Bush N, et al.
Nutrients . 2022 Jun; 14(11). PMID: 35684127
The objective of this study was to calculate an oxidative balance score (OBS) utilizing diet and lifestyle information collected from 1322 women during the second trimester of pregnancy in the...
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Marks K, Howards P, Smarr M, Flanders W, Northstone K, Daniel J, et al.
Early Hum Dev . 2021 Aug; 161:105450. PMID: 34418724
Background: Endocrine disrupting chemical (EDC) exposure is ubiquitous. EDC exposure during critical windows of development may interfere with the body's endocrine system, affecting growth. Previous human studies have examined one...
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Hartman T, Wang Y, Hodge R, Mitchell D, Flanders W, Li C, et al.
J Acad Nutr Diet . 2021 Aug; 122(9):1665-1676.e2. PMID: 34399975
Background: Dietary supplement use is common, particularly among cancer survivors and those at increased risk for cancer. Objective: The objectives of this study were to assess 1-year test-retest reproducibility of...