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M Camille Hoffman,Ann Olincy,Angelo D&#x;Alessandro et al. M Camille Hoffman et al.
Background: Maternal phosphatidylcholine supplements have shown benefit in the development of the human fetal brain, as assessed both by newborn physiological measurements and by a related decrease in later childhood beha...
Mark A Guinter,Anwar T Merchant,Fred K Tabung et al. Mark A Guinter et al.
Purpose: Inflammatory contributions from diet and adiposity may interact with respect to the development of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). We investigated the degree to which adiposity modified the association between d...
Mary E Patterson,Jennifer K Yee,Paulin Wahjudi et al. Mary E Patterson et al.
Introduction: Childhood obesity remains high in prevalence. Sugar-sweetened beverages containing high fructose corn syrup (HFCS) are a common source of excess calories among children and adolescents. Fructose metabolism d...
Sonni-Ali Miller,Jason A White,Rupak Chowdhury et al. Sonni-Ali Miller et al.
Dietary consumption of polyphenol-rich fruits, such as grapes, may reduce inflammation and potentially prevent diseases linked to inflammation. Here, we used a genetically engineered murine model to measure Nuclear Factor kappa-light-chain-...
Stella Aslibekyan,Marguerite R Irvin,Bertha A Hidalgo et al. Stella Aslibekyan et al.
Background: Trimethylamine-N-oxide (TMAO), an atherogenic metabolite species, has emerged as a possible new risk factor for cardiovascular disease. Animal studies have shown that circulating TMAO levels are regulated by g...
Robert K McNamara Robert K McNamara
Over the past three decades a body of translational evidence has implicated dietary deficiency in long-chain omega-3 (LCn-3) fatty acids, including eicosapenaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), in the pathophysiology and etiolo...