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  1. Critical analysis of dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry-measured body composition changes with voluntary weight loss. Obesity (Silver Spring). 2025 Apr; 33(4):685-694. View Critical analysis of dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry-measured body composition changes with voluntary weight loss. Abstract

  2. Sugar-sweetened or artificially sweetened beverage consumption, physical activity and risk of type 2 diabetes in US adults. Diabetologia. 2025 Apr; 68(4):792-800. View Sugar-sweetened or artificially sweetened beverage consumption, physical activity and risk of type 2 diabetes in US adults. Abstract

  3. Safety and tolerability of a low glycemic load dietary intervention in adults with cystic fibrosis: a pilot study. Front Nutr. 2024; 11:1441201. View Safety and tolerability of a low glycemic load dietary intervention in adults with cystic fibrosis: a pilot study. Abstract

  4. Enactment, Evaluation, and Expansion of a Healthy Living Club in an Out of School Setting: A Community-Academic Partnership. Child Obes. 2025 Jan; 21(1):92-97. View Enactment, Evaluation, and Expansion of a Healthy Living Club in an Out of School Setting: A Community-Academic Partnership. Abstract

  5. Caution needed on causal inferences in obesity. Obesity (Silver Spring). 2024 07; 32(7):1227-1228. View Caution needed on causal inferences in obesity. Abstract

  6. Corrigendum to "Physiologic Adaptation to Macronutrient Change Distorts Findings from Short Dietary Trials: Reanalysis of a Metabolic Ward Study" [J Nutr 154 (2024) 1080-1086]. J Nutr. 2024 Apr; 154(4):1486. View Corrigendum to "Physiologic Adaptation to Macronutrient Change Distorts Findings from Short Dietary Trials: Reanalysis of a Metabolic Ward Study" [J Nutr 154 (2024) 1080-1086]. Abstract

  7. Corrigendum to 'Sugar-sweetened or artificially-sweetened beverage consumption, physical activity, and risk of cardiovascular disease in adults: a prospective cohort study'The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition volume 119 issue 3 (2024) 669-681. Am J Clin Nutr. 2024 May; 119(5):1376. View Corrigendum to 'Sugar-sweetened or artificially-sweetened beverage consumption, physical activity, and risk of cardiovascular disease in adults: a prospective cohort study'The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition volume 119 issue 3 (2024) 669-681. Abstract

  8. Design and conduct of a randomized controlled feeding trial in a residential setting with mitigation for COVID-19. Contemp Clin Trials. 2024 05; 140:107490. View Design and conduct of a randomized controlled feeding trial in a residential setting with mitigation for COVID-19. Abstract

  9. Reply to C M Sciarrillo et al. J Nutr. 2024 03; 154(3):1061-1063. View Reply to C M Sciarrillo et al. Abstract

  10. Sugar-sweetened or artificially-sweetened beverage consumption, physical activity, and risk of cardiovascular disease in adults: a prospective cohort study. Am J Clin Nutr. 2024 03; 119(3):669-681. View Sugar-sweetened or artificially-sweetened beverage consumption, physical activity, and risk of cardiovascular disease in adults: a prospective cohort study. Abstract

  11. Physiologic Adaptation to Macronutrient Change Distorts Findings from Short Dietary Trials: Reanalysis of a Metabolic Ward Study. J Nutr. 2024 04; 154(4):1080-1086. View Physiologic Adaptation to Macronutrient Change Distorts Findings from Short Dietary Trials: Reanalysis of a Metabolic Ward Study. Abstract

  12. Sugar- or artificially-sweetened beverage consumption, physical activity, and risk of cardiovascular disease in US adults. medRxiv. 2023 Apr 24. View Sugar- or artificially-sweetened beverage consumption, physical activity, and risk of cardiovascular disease in US adults. Abstract

  13. Monitoring body composition change for intervention studies with advancing 3D optical imaging technology in comparison to dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry. Am J Clin Nutr. 2023 04; 117(4):802-813. View Monitoring body composition change for intervention studies with advancing 3D optical imaging technology in comparison to dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry. Abstract

  14. Evidence for the carbohydrate-insulin model in a reanalysis of the Diet Intervention Examining The Factors Interacting with Treatment Success (DIETFITS) trial. Am J Clin Nutr. 2023 03; 117(3):599-606. View Evidence for the carbohydrate-insulin model in a reanalysis of the Diet Intervention Examining The Factors Interacting with Treatment Success (DIETFITS) trial. Abstract

  15. Treatment for Childhood Obesity: Using a Biological Model to Inform Dietary Targets. J Pediatr. 2023 04; 255:22-29. View Treatment for Childhood Obesity: Using a Biological Model to Inform Dietary Targets. Abstract

  16. Are methods of estimating fat-free mass loss with energy-restricted diets accurate? Eur J Clin Nutr. 2023 05; 77(5):525-531. View Are methods of estimating fat-free mass loss with energy-restricted diets accurate? Abstract

  17. Grocery Delivery to Support Healthy Weight Gain Among Pregnant Young Women With Low Income: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial. JMIR Res Protoc. 2022 Aug 05; 11(8):e40568. View Grocery Delivery to Support Healthy Weight Gain Among Pregnant Young Women With Low Income: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial. Abstract

  18. Competing paradigms of obesity pathogenesis: energy balance versus carbohydrate-insulin models. Eur J Clin Nutr. 2022 09; 76(9):1209-1221. View Competing paradigms of obesity pathogenesis: energy balance versus carbohydrate-insulin models. Abstract

  19. Carbohydrates, Insulin Secretion, and "Precision Nutrition". Diabetes Care. 2022 06 02; 45(6):1303-1305. View Carbohydrates, Insulin Secretion, and "Precision Nutrition". Abstract

  20. Stimulated Insulin Secretion Predicts Changes in Body Composition Following Weight Loss in Adults with High BMI. J Nutr. 2022 03 03; 152(3):655-662. View Stimulated Insulin Secretion Predicts Changes in Body Composition Following Weight Loss in Adults with High BMI. Abstract

  21. Prolonged Glycemic Adaptation Following Transition From a Low- to High-Carbohydrate Diet: A Randomized Controlled Feeding Trial. Diabetes Care. 2022 03 01; 45(3):576-584. View Prolonged Glycemic Adaptation Following Transition From a Low- to High-Carbohydrate Diet: A Randomized Controlled Feeding Trial. Abstract

  22. A high-carbohydrate diet lowers the rate of adipose tissue mitochondrial respiration. Eur J Clin Nutr. 2022 09; 76(9):1339-1342. View A high-carbohydrate diet lowers the rate of adipose tissue mitochondrial respiration. Abstract

  23. Reply to A Drewnowski et al, O Devinsky, D A Booth and E L Gibson, and D J Millward. Am J Clin Nutr. 2022 02 09; 115(2):595-597. View Reply to A Drewnowski et al, O Devinsky, D A Booth and E L Gibson, and D J Millward. Abstract

  24. Reply to DA Booth. J Nutr. 2022 02 08; 152(2):641-642. View Reply to DA Booth. Abstract

  25. Effects of a low-carbohydrate diet on insulin-resistant dyslipoproteinemia-a randomized controlled feeding trial. Am J Clin Nutr. 2022 01 11; 115(1):154-162. View Effects of a low-carbohydrate diet on insulin-resistant dyslipoproteinemia-a randomized controlled feeding trial. Abstract

  26. The carbohydrate-insulin model: a physiological perspective on the obesity pandemic. Am J Clin Nutr. 2021 12 01; 114(6):1873-1885. View The carbohydrate-insulin model: a physiological perspective on the obesity pandemic. Abstract

  27. Letter to the Editor: Reply to Guyenet and Hall. J Nutr. 2021 08 07; 151(8):2497-2498. View Letter to the Editor: Reply to Guyenet and Hall. Abstract

  28. Diets Varying in Carbohydrate Content Differentially Alter Brain Activity in Homeostatic and Reward Regions in Adults. J Nutr. 2021 08 07; 151(8):2465-2476. View Diets Varying in Carbohydrate Content Differentially Alter Brain Activity in Homeostatic and Reward Regions in Adults. Abstract

  29. Multicomponent density models for body composition: Review of the dual energy X-ray absorptiometry volume approach. Obes Rev. 2021 08; 22(8):e13274. View Multicomponent density models for body composition: Review of the dual energy X-ray absorptiometry volume approach. Abstract

  30. Reply to R Prentice et al. J Nutr. 2021 06 01; 151(6):1674. View Reply to R Prentice et al. Abstract

  31. Do Lower-Carbohydrate Diets Increase Total Energy Expenditure? An Updated and Reanalyzed Meta-Analysis of 29 Controlled-Feeding Studies. J Nutr. 2021 03 11; 151(3):482-490. View Do Lower-Carbohydrate Diets Increase Total Energy Expenditure? An Updated and Reanalyzed Meta-Analysis of 29 Controlled-Feeding Studies. Abstract

  32. A standard calculation methodology for human doubly labeled water studies. Cell Rep Med. 2021 02 16; 2(2):100203. View A standard calculation methodology for human doubly labeled water studies. Abstract

  33. Energy Requirement Is Higher During Weight-Loss Maintenance in Adults Consuming a Low- Compared with High-Carbohydrate Diet. J Nutr. 2020 08 01; 150(8):2009-2015. View Energy Requirement Is Higher During Weight-Loss Maintenance in Adults Consuming a Low- Compared with High-Carbohydrate Diet. Abstract

  34. Effects of Sugar-Sweetened, Artificially Sweetened, and Unsweetened Beverages on Cardiometabolic Risk Factors, Body Composition, and Sweet Taste Preference: A Randomized Controlled Trial. J Am Heart Assoc. 2020 08 04; 9(15):e015668. View Effects of Sugar-Sweetened, Artificially Sweetened, and Unsweetened Beverages on Cardiometabolic Risk Factors, Body Composition, and Sweet Taste Preference: A Randomized Controlled Trial. Abstract

  35. Effects of Dietary Carbohydrate Content on Circulating Metabolic Fuel Availability in the Postprandial State. J Endocr Soc. 2020 Jul 01; 4(7):bvaa062. View Effects of Dietary Carbohydrate Content on Circulating Metabolic Fuel Availability in the Postprandial State. Abstract

  36. Testing the carbohydrate-insulin model of obesity in a 5-month feeding study: the perils of post-hoc participant exclusions. Eur J Clin Nutr. 2020 07; 74(7):1109-1112. View Testing the carbohydrate-insulin model of obesity in a 5-month feeding study: the perils of post-hoc participant exclusions. Abstract

  37. Testing the carbohydrate-insulin model in mice: The importance of distinguishing primary hyperinsulinemia from insulin resistance and metabolic dysfunction. Mol Metab. 2020 05; 35:100960. View Testing the carbohydrate-insulin model in mice: The importance of distinguishing primary hyperinsulinemia from insulin resistance and metabolic dysfunction. Abstract

  38. Confusion at the milk cooler: opportunity to bolster the evidence base for preventive nutrition. Am J Clin Nutr. 2020 02 01; 111(2):240-241. View Confusion at the milk cooler: opportunity to bolster the evidence base for preventive nutrition. Abstract

  39. Methodological error in measurement of energy expenditure by the doubly labeled water method: much ado about nothing? Am J Clin Nutr. 2019 11 01; 110(5):1253-1254. View Methodological error in measurement of energy expenditure by the doubly labeled water method: much ado about nothing? Abstract

  40. Discrepancies in the Registries of Diet vs Drug Trials. JAMA Netw Open. 2019 11 01; 2(11):e1915360. View Discrepancies in the Registries of Diet vs Drug Trials. Abstract

  41. Improving the Quality of Dietary Research. JAMA. 2019 Oct 22; 322(16):1549-1550. View Improving the Quality of Dietary Research. Abstract

  42. Scientific discourse in the era of open science: a response to Hall et al. regarding the Carbohydrate-Insulin Model. Int J Obes (Lond). 2019 12; 43(12):2355-2360. View Scientific discourse in the era of open science: a response to Hall et al. regarding the Carbohydrate-Insulin Model. Abstract

  43. Ultra-Processed Food and Obesity: The Pitfalls of Extrapolation from Short Studies. Cell Metab. 2019 07 02; 30(1):3-4. View Ultra-Processed Food and Obesity: The Pitfalls of Extrapolation from Short Studies. Abstract

  44. Effects of a low carbohydrate diet on energy expenditure during weight loss maintenance: randomized trial. BMJ. 2018 11 14; 363:k4583. View Effects of a low carbohydrate diet on energy expenditure during weight loss maintenance: randomized trial. Abstract

  45. 90th Anniversary Commentary: Obesity among Offspring of US Immigrants: After 20 Years, a Need to Safeguard Children from the Obesogenic Environment. J Nutr. 2018 10 01; 148(10):1674-1677. View 90th Anniversary Commentary: Obesity among Offspring of US Immigrants: After 20 Years, a Need to Safeguard Children from the Obesogenic Environment. Abstract

  46. The Carbohydrate-Insulin Model of Obesity: Beyond "Calories In, Calories Out". JAMA Intern Med. 2018 08 01; 178(8):1098-1103. View The Carbohydrate-Insulin Model of Obesity: Beyond "Calories In, Calories Out". Abstract

  47. A systematic review of strategies to reduce sugar-sweetened beverage consumption among 0-year to 5-year olds. Obes Rev. 2018 11; 19(11):1504-1524. View A systematic review of strategies to reduce sugar-sweetened beverage consumption among 0-year to 5-year olds. Abstract

  48. An Academia-Industry Partnership for Planning and Executing a Community-Based Feeding Study. Curr Dev Nutr. 2018 Sep; 2(9):nzy060. View An Academia-Industry Partnership for Planning and Executing a Community-Based Feeding Study. Abstract

  49. Incorrect analyses were used in "Different enteral nutrition formulas have no effect on glucose homeostasis but on diet-induced thermogenesis in critically ill medical patients: a randomized controlled trial" and corrected analyses are requested. Eur J Clin Nutr. 2019 01; 73(1):152-153. View Incorrect analyses were used in "Different enteral nutrition formulas have no effect on glucose homeostasis but on diet-induced thermogenesis in critically ill medical patients: a randomized controlled trial" and corrected analyses are requested. Abstract

  50. Management of Type 1 Diabetes With a Very Low-Carbohydrate Diet. Pediatrics. 2018 06; 141(6). View Management of Type 1 Diabetes With a Very Low-Carbohydrate Diet. Abstract

  51. Source of bias in sugar-sweetened beverage research: a systematic review. Public Health Nutr. 2018 08; 21(12):2345-2350. View Source of bias in sugar-sweetened beverage research: a systematic review. Abstract

  52. Obesity-Addressing a Challenge for Public Health and Laboratory Medicine. Clin Chem. 2018 01; 64(1):1-3. View Obesity-Addressing a Challenge for Public Health and Laboratory Medicine. Abstract

  53. Genetic Evidence That Carbohydrate-Stimulated Insulin Secretion Leads to Obesity. Clin Chem. 2018 01; 64(1):192-200. View Genetic Evidence That Carbohydrate-Stimulated Insulin Secretion Leads to Obesity. Abstract

  54. A randomized study of dietary composition during weight-loss maintenance: Rationale, study design, intervention, and assessment. Contemp Clin Trials. 2018 02; 65:76-86. View A randomized study of dietary composition during weight-loss maintenance: Rationale, study design, intervention, and assessment. Abstract

  55. Dietary Fat: Friend or Foe? Clin Chem. 2018 01; 64(1):34-41. View Dietary Fat: Friend or Foe? Abstract

  56. Interventions to prevent global childhood overweight and obesity: a systematic review. Lancet Diabetes Endocrinol. 2018 04; 6(4):332-346. View Interventions to prevent global childhood overweight and obesity: a systematic review. Abstract

  57. Hepatic, adipocyte, enteric and pancreatic hormones: response to dietary macronutrient composition and relationship with metabolism. Nutr Metab (Lond). 2017; 14:44. View Hepatic, adipocyte, enteric and pancreatic hormones: response to dietary macronutrient composition and relationship with metabolism. Abstract

  58. Effects of Advice to Drink 8 Cups of Water per Day in Adolescents With Overweight or Obesity: A Randomized Clinical Trial. JAMA Pediatr. 2017 05 01; 171(5):e170012. View Effects of Advice to Drink 8 Cups of Water per Day in Adolescents With Overweight or Obesity: A Randomized Clinical Trial. Abstract

  59. Metabolomic profiles as reliable biomarkers of dietary composition. Am J Clin Nutr. 2017 03; 105(3):547-554. View Metabolomic profiles as reliable biomarkers of dietary composition. Abstract

  60. Calorically restricted diets decrease PCSK9 in overweight adolescents. Nutr Metab Cardiovasc Dis. 2017 Apr; 27(4):342-349. View Calorically restricted diets decrease PCSK9 in overweight adolescents. Abstract

  61. Creating an integrated care model for childhood obesity: a randomized pilot study utilizing telehealth in a community primary care setting. Clin Obes. 2016 Dec; 6(6):380-388. View Creating an integrated care model for childhood obesity: a randomized pilot study utilizing telehealth in a community primary care setting. Abstract

  62. Raising the bar on the low-carbohydrate diet. Am J Clin Nutr. 2016 11; 104(5):1487-1488. View Raising the bar on the low-carbohydrate diet. Abstract

  63. A telephone intervention to achieve differentiation in dietary intake: a randomized trial in paediatric primary care. Pediatr Obes. 2017 12; 12(6):494-501. View A telephone intervention to achieve differentiation in dietary intake: a randomized trial in paediatric primary care. Abstract

  64. Relationship of insulin dynamics to body composition and resting energy expenditure following weight loss. Obesity (Silver Spring). 2015 Nov; 23(11):2216-22. View Relationship of insulin dynamics to body composition and resting energy expenditure following weight loss. Abstract

  65. Providing food to treat adolescents at risk for cardiovascular disease. Obesity (Silver Spring). 2015 Oct; 23(10):2109-17. View Providing food to treat adolescents at risk for cardiovascular disease. Abstract

  66. Physical changes in the home environment to reduce television viewing and sugar-sweetened beverage consumption among 5- to 12-year-old children: a randomized pilot study. Pediatr Obes. 2016 10; 11(5):e12-5. View Physical changes in the home environment to reduce television viewing and sugar-sweetened beverage consumption among 5- to 12-year-old children: a randomized pilot study. Abstract

  67. A randomized pilot study of dietary treatments for polycystic ovary syndrome in adolescents. Pediatr Obes. 2016 06; 11(3):210-20. View A randomized pilot study of dietary treatments for polycystic ovary syndrome in adolescents. Abstract

  68. Primary care interventions for pediatric obesity: need for an integrated approach. Pediatrics. 2015 Apr; 135(4):757-8. View Primary care interventions for pediatric obesity: need for an integrated approach. Abstract

  69. Multi-component molecular-level body composition reference methods: evolving concepts and future directions. Obes Rev. 2015 Apr; 16(4):282-94. View Multi-component molecular-level body composition reference methods: evolving concepts and future directions. Abstract

  70. Sugar-sweetened beverages and body weight. Curr Opin Lipidol. 2014 Feb; 25(1):1-7. View Sugar-sweetened beverages and body weight. Abstract

  71. Effects of dietary glycemic index on brain regions related to reward and craving in men. Am J Clin Nutr. 2013 Sep; 98(3):641-7. View Effects of dietary glycemic index on brain regions related to reward and craving in men. Abstract

  72. A low-glycemic-load versus low-fat diet in the treatment of fatty liver in obese children. Child Obes. 2013 Jun; 9(3):252-60. View A low-glycemic-load versus low-fat diet in the treatment of fatty liver in obese children. Abstract

  73. Effects of diet composition on postprandial energy availability during weight loss maintenance. PLoS One. 2013; 8(3):e58172. View Effects of diet composition on postprandial energy availability during weight loss maintenance. Abstract

  74. Sugar-sweetened beverages, genetic risk, and obesity. N Engl J Med. 2013 01 17; 368(3):287. View Sugar-sweetened beverages, genetic risk, and obesity. Abstract

  75. Effects of a low glycemic load or a low-fat dietary intervention on body weight in obese Hispanic American children and adolescents: a randomized controlled trial. Am J Clin Nutr. 2013 Feb; 97(2):276-85. View Effects of a low glycemic load or a low-fat dietary intervention on body weight in obese Hispanic American children and adolescents: a randomized controlled trial. Abstract

  76. A randomized trial of sugar-sweetened beverages and adolescent body weight. N Engl J Med. 2012 Oct 11; 367(15):1407-16. View A randomized trial of sugar-sweetened beverages and adolescent body weight. Abstract

  77. Surgical vs lifestyle treatment for type 2 diabetes. JAMA. 2012 Sep 12; 308(10):981-2. View Surgical vs lifestyle treatment for type 2 diabetes. Abstract

  78. Effects of dietary composition on energy expenditure during weight-loss maintenance. JAMA. 2012 Jun 27; 307(24):2627-34. View Effects of dietary composition on energy expenditure during weight-loss maintenance. Abstract

  79. Correlates of fruit and vegetable consumption among construction laborers and motor freight workers. Cancer Causes Control. 2013 Apr; 24(4):637-47. View Correlates of fruit and vegetable consumption among construction laborers and motor freight workers. Abstract

  80. Designing in the social context: using the social contextual model of health behavior change to develop a tobacco control intervention for teachers in India. Health Educ Res. 2013 Feb; 28(1):113-29. View Designing in the social context: using the social contextual model of health behavior change to develop a tobacco control intervention for teachers in India. Abstract

  81. Continuous glucose monitoring to assess the ecologic validity of dietary glycemic index and glycemic load. Am J Clin Nutr. 2011 Dec; 94(6):1519-24. View Continuous glucose monitoring to assess the ecologic validity of dietary glycemic index and glycemic load. Abstract

  82. Effects of high and low glycemic load meals on energy intake, satiety and hunger in obese Hispanic-American youth. Int J Pediatr Obes. 2011 Jun; 6(2-2):e523-31. View Effects of high and low glycemic load meals on energy intake, satiety and hunger in obese Hispanic-American youth. Abstract

  83. Targeting dietary fat or glycemic load in the treatment of obesity and type 2 diabetes: a randomized controlled trial. Diabetes Res Clin Pract. 2011 Apr; 92(1):37-45. View Targeting dietary fat or glycemic load in the treatment of obesity and type 2 diabetes: a randomized controlled trial. Abstract

  84. Weight-loss maintenance--mind over matter? N Engl J Med. 2010 Nov 25; 363(22):2159-61. View Weight-loss maintenance--mind over matter? Abstract

  85. Pediatric obesity prevention initiatives: more questions than answers. Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med. 2010 Nov; 164(11):1067-9. View Pediatric obesity prevention initiatives: more questions than answers. Abstract

  86. Effects of a low-glycemic load diet in overweight and obese pregnant women: a pilot randomized controlled trial. Am J Clin Nutr. 2010 Dec; 92(6):1306-15. View Effects of a low-glycemic load diet in overweight and obese pregnant women: a pilot randomized controlled trial. Abstract

  87. Tobacco use cessation and weight management among motor freight workers: results of the gear up for health study. Cancer Causes Control. 2010 Dec; 21(12):2113-22. View Tobacco use cessation and weight management among motor freight workers: results of the gear up for health study. Abstract

  88. Association of sleep adequacy with more healthful food choices and positive workplace experiences among motor freight workers. Am J Public Health. 2009 Nov; 99 Suppl 3:S636-43. View Association of sleep adequacy with more healthful food choices and positive workplace experiences among motor freight workers. Abstract

  89. Associations of diet behaviours and intention to eat healthily with tobacco use among motor freight workers. Public Health. 2009 Aug; 123(8):565-7. View Associations of diet behaviours and intention to eat healthily with tobacco use among motor freight workers. Abstract

  90. Acute effects of dietary glycemic index on antioxidant capacity in a nutrient-controlled feeding study. Obesity (Silver Spring). 2009 Sep; 17(9):1664-70. View Acute effects of dietary glycemic index on antioxidant capacity in a nutrient-controlled feeding study. Abstract

  91. Nutritively sweetened beverages and obesity. JAMA. 2009 Jun 03; 301(21):2209-10; author reply 2210-1. View Nutritively sweetened beverages and obesity. Abstract

  92. Effects of replacing the habitual consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages with milk in Chilean children. Am J Clin Nutr. 2008 Sep; 88(3):605-11. View Effects of replacing the habitual consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages with milk in Chilean children. Abstract

  93. Tracking pediatric obesity: an index of uncertainty? JAMA. 2008 May 28; 299(20):2442-3. View Tracking pediatric obesity: an index of uncertainty? Abstract

  94. Weighing the data in studies of the glycaemic index. Int J Obes (Lond). 2008 Jul; 32(7):1190. View Weighing the data in studies of the glycaemic index. Abstract

  95. The effects of nutritional supplementation throughout an endurance run on leucine kinetics during recovery. Int J Sport Nutr Exerc Metab. 2007 Oct; 17(5):456-67. View The effects of nutritional supplementation throughout an endurance run on leucine kinetics during recovery. Abstract

  96. Pediatric obesity management: variation by specialty and awareness of guidelines. Clin Pediatr (Phila). 2007 Jul; 46(6):491-504. View Pediatric obesity management: variation by specialty and awareness of guidelines. Abstract

  97. Effects of a low-glycemic load vs low-fat diet in obese young adults: a randomized trial. JAMA. 2007 May 16; 297(19):2092-102. View Effects of a low-glycemic load vs low-fat diet in obese young adults: a randomized trial. Abstract

  98. Altering portion sizes and eating rate to attenuate gorging during a fast food meal: effects on energy intake. Pediatrics. 2007 May; 119(5):869-75. View Altering portion sizes and eating rate to attenuate gorging during a fast food meal: effects on energy intake. Abstract

  99. Relationship between funding source and conclusion among nutrition-related scientific articles. PLoS Med. 2007 Jan; 4(1):e5. View Relationship between funding source and conclusion among nutrition-related scientific articles. Abstract

  100. Conceptualization and development of a theory-based healthful eating and physical activity intervention for postpartum women who are low income. Health Promot Pract. 2007 Jan; 8(1):50-9. View Conceptualization and development of a theory-based healthful eating and physical activity intervention for postpartum women who are low income. Abstract

  101. Effects of decreasing sugar-sweetened beverage consumption on body weight in adolescents: a randomized, controlled pilot study. Pediatrics. 2006 Mar; 117(3):673-80. View Effects of decreasing sugar-sweetened beverage consumption on body weight in adolescents: a randomized, controlled pilot study. Abstract

  102. Overweight children and adolescents. N Engl J Med. 2005 Sep 08; 353(10):1070-1; author reply 1070-1. View Overweight children and adolescents. Abstract

  103. Effects of an ad libitum low-glycemic load diet on cardiovascular disease risk factors in obese young adults. Am J Clin Nutr. 2005 May; 81(5):976-82. View Effects of an ad libitum low-glycemic load diet on cardiovascular disease risk factors in obese young adults. Abstract

  104. The effect of social desirability and social approval on self-reports of physical activity. Am J Epidemiol. 2005 Feb 15; 161(4):389-98. View The effect of social desirability and social approval on self-reports of physical activity. Abstract

  105. Fast-food habits, weight gain, and insulin resistance (the CARDIA study): 15-year prospective analysis. Lancet. 2005 Jan 1-7; 365(9453):36-42. View Fast-food habits, weight gain, and insulin resistance (the CARDIA study): 15-year prospective analysis. Abstract

  106. Compensation for energy intake from fast food among overweight and lean adolescents. JAMA. 2004 Jun 16; 291(23):2828-33. View Compensation for energy intake from fast food among overweight and lean adolescents. Abstract

  107. Hard facts about soft drinks. Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med. 2004 Mar; 158(3):290; author reply 290. View Hard facts about soft drinks. Abstract

  108. Effects of fast-food consumption on energy intake and diet quality among children in a national household survey. Pediatrics. 2004 Jan; 113(1 Pt 1):112-8. View Effects of fast-food consumption on energy intake and diet quality among children in a national household survey. Abstract

  109. Differences between estimated caloric requirements and self-reported caloric intake in the women's health initiative. Ann Epidemiol. 2003 Oct; 13(9):629-37. View Differences between estimated caloric requirements and self-reported caloric intake in the women's health initiative. Abstract

  110. A reduced-glycemic load diet in the treatment of adolescent obesity. Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med. 2003 Aug; 157(8):773-9. View A reduced-glycemic load diet in the treatment of adolescent obesity. Abstract

  111. Spirited critique of glycaemic index (GI) and its role in the treatment of obesity. Obes Rev. 2003 Feb; 4(1):73-4. View Spirited critique of glycaemic index (GI) and its role in the treatment of obesity. Abstract

  112. Metabolic response to provision of mixed protein-carbohydrate supplementation during endurance exercise. Int J Sport Nutr Exerc Metab. 2002 Dec; 12(4):384-97. View Metabolic response to provision of mixed protein-carbohydrate supplementation during endurance exercise. Abstract

  113. In search of a lifestyle prescription to control body weight. Am J Clin Nutr. 2002 Nov; 76(5):1140-1; author reply 1141-2. View In search of a lifestyle prescription to control body weight. Abstract

  114. Should obese patients be counselled to follow a low-glycaemic index diet? Yes. Obes Rev. 2002 Nov; 3(4):235-43. View Should obese patients be counselled to follow a low-glycaemic index diet? Yes. Abstract

  115. Systematic errors in middle-aged women's estimates of energy intake: comparing three self-report measures to total energy expenditure from doubly labeled water. Ann Epidemiol. 2002 Nov; 12(8):577-86. View Systematic errors in middle-aged women's estimates of energy intake: comparing three self-report measures to total energy expenditure from doubly labeled water. Abstract

  116. Antegrade intravenous catheterization for metabolic studies in man. Diabetologia. 2002 Dec; 45(12):1742-3. View Antegrade intravenous catheterization for metabolic studies in man. Abstract

  117. A physiological basis for disparities in diabetes and heart disease risk among racial and ethnic groups. J Nutr. 2002 Sep; 132(9):2492-3. View A physiological basis for disparities in diabetes and heart disease risk among racial and ethnic groups. Abstract

  118. Childhood obesity: public-health crisis, common sense cure. Lancet. 2002 Aug 10; 360(9331):473-82. View Childhood obesity: public-health crisis, common sense cure. Abstract

  119. Type 2 diabetes mellitus in children: primary care and public health considerations. JAMA. 2001 Sep 26; 286(12):1427-30. View Type 2 diabetes mellitus in children: primary care and public health considerations. Abstract

  120. Sources of variance in daily physical activity levels in the seasonal variation of blood cholesterol study. Am J Epidemiol. 2001 May 15; 153(10):987-95. View Sources of variance in daily physical activity levels in the seasonal variation of blood cholesterol study. Abstract

  121. Change in women's diet and body mass following intensive intervention for early-stage breast cancer. J Am Diet Assoc. 2001 Apr; 101(4):421-31. View Change in women's diet and body mass following intensive intervention for early-stage breast cancer. Abstract

  122. Facilitating dietary change: the patient-centered counseling model. J Am Diet Assoc. 2001 Mar; 101(3):332-41. View Facilitating dietary change: the patient-centered counseling model. Abstract

  123. Seasonal variation in household, occupational, and leisure time physical activity: longitudinal analyses from the seasonal variation of blood cholesterol study. Am J Epidemiol. 2001 Jan 15; 153(2):172-83. View Seasonal variation in household, occupational, and leisure time physical activity: longitudinal analyses from the seasonal variation of blood cholesterol study. Abstract

  124. Treating obesity in youth: should dietary glycemic load be a consideration? Adv Pediatr. 2001; 48:179-212. View Treating obesity in youth: should dietary glycemic load be a consideration? Abstract

  125. Sources of variability in dietary intake in two distinct regions of rural India: implications for nutrition study design and interpretation. Eur J Clin Nutr. 2000 Jun; 54(6):479-86. View Sources of variability in dietary intake in two distinct regions of rural India: implications for nutrition study design and interpretation. Abstract

  126. A dietitian-delivered group nutrition program leads to reductions in dietary fat, serum cholesterol, and body weight: the Worcester Area Trial for Counseling in Hyperlipidemia (WATCH). J Am Diet Assoc. 1999 May; 99(5):544-52. View A dietitian-delivered group nutrition program leads to reductions in dietary fat, serum cholesterol, and body weight: the Worcester Area Trial for Counseling in Hyperlipidemia (WATCH). Abstract

  127. Effects of exercise combined with diet therapy on protein utilization in obese children. Med Sci Sports Exerc. 1999 Mar; 31(3):378-85. View Effects of exercise combined with diet therapy on protein utilization in obese children. Abstract

  128. Effects of reduced energy intake on protein utilization in obese children. Metabolism. 1998 Dec; 47(12):1434-9. View Effects of reduced energy intake on protein utilization in obese children. Abstract

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