April 2023 Publications
April 27, 2023
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BATON ROUGE – The following are recent publications by the researchers at the Pennington Biomedical Research Center.
April 1
Association between maternal and infant screen time with child growth and development:
A longitudinal study.
Kracht CL, Redman LM, Bellando J, Krukowski RA, Andres A.
Pediatr Obes
Policy, system, and environmental interventions addressing obesity and diet-related
outcomes in early childhood education settings: A systematic review.
Kracht CL, Burkart S, Flanagan EW, Melnick E, Luecking C, Neshteruk C.
Obes Rev.
Metabolic Adaptations and Substrate Oxidation are Unaffected by Exogenous Testosterone
Administration during Energy Deficit in Men.
Margolis LM, Marlatt KL, Berryman CE, Howard EE, Murphy NE, Carrigan CT, Harris MN, Beyl RA, Ravussin E, Pasiakos SM, Rood JC.
Med Sci Sports Exerc.
Examining the Acute Glycemic Effects of Different Types of Structured Exercise Sessions
in Type 1 Diabetes in a Real-World Setting: The Type 1 Diabetes and Exercise Initiative
(T1DEXI).
Riddell MC, Li Z, Gal RL, Calhoun P, Jacobs PG, Clements MA, Martin CK, Doyle Iii FJ, Patton SR, Castle JR, Gillingham MB, Beck RW, Rickels MR; T1DEXI Study
Group.
Diabetes Care.
Sympathomimetic increases resting energy expenditure following bariatric surgery:
A randomized controlled clinical trial
Rebello CJ, Greenway FL, Zhang D, Johnson WD, Patterson E, Raum W
Obesity
Associations between Sleep and Body Composition in Older Women and the Potential Role
of Physical Function.
Kishman EE, Breneman CB, Sparks JR, Wang X.
Sleep Biol Rhythms
Genetic susceptibility to diabetic kidney disease is linked to promoter variants of
XOR
Wang Q, Qi H, Wu Y, Yu L, Bouchareb R, Li S, Lassén E, Casalena G, Stadler K, Ebefors K, Yi Z, Shi S, Salem F, Gordon R, Lu L, Williams RW, Duffield J, Zhang
W, Itan Y, Böttinger E, Daehn I.
Nat Metab
April 2
Longitudinal assessment of cognitive function in the APPswe/PS1dE9 mouse model of
Alzheimer's-related beta-amyloidosis.
Soto PL, Young ME, DiMarco GM, George B, Melnikova T, Savonenko AV, Harris BN.
Neurobiol Aging
Association between maternal and infant screen time with child growth and development:
A longitudinal study.
Kracht CL, Redman LM, Bellando J, Krukowski RA, Andres A.
Pediatr Obes
April 3
Is the Gut Microbiome Implicated in the Excess Risk of Hypertension Associated with
Obstructive Sleep Apnea? A Contemporary Review.
Munir SS, Sert Kuniyoshi FH, Singh P, Covassin N.
Antioxidants (Basel)
April 5
Total daily energy expenditure has declined over the past three decades due to declining
basal expenditure, not reduced activity expenditure. Speakman JR, de Jong JMA, Sinha S, Westerterp KR, Yamada Y, Sagayama H, Ainslie PN,
Anderson LJ, Arab L, Bedu-Addo K, Blanc S, Bonomi AG, Bovet P, Brage S, Buchowski
MS, Butte NF, Camps SGJA, Cooper JA, Cooper R, Das SK, Davies PSW, Dugas LR, Ekelund
U, Entringer S, Forrester T, Fudge BW, Gillingham M, Ghosh S, Goris AH, Gurven M,
Halsey LG, Hambly C, Haisma HH, Hoffman D, Hu S, Joosen AM, Kaplan JL, Katzmarzyk P, Kraus WE, Kushner RF, Leonard WR, Löf M, Martin CK, Matsiko E, Medin AC, Meijer EP, Neuhouser ML, Nicklas TA, Ojiambo RM, Pietiläinen
KH, Plange-Rhule J, Plasqui G, Prentice RL, Racette SB, Raichlen DA, Ravussin E, Redman LM, Roberts SB, Rudolph MC, Sardinha LB, Schuit AJ, Silva AM, Stice E, Urlacher SS,
Valenti G, Van Etten LM, Van Mil EA, Wood BM, Yanovski JA, Yoshida T, Zhang X, Murphy-Alford
AJ, Loechl CU, Kurpad A, Luke AH, Pontzer H, Rodeheffer MS, Rood J, Schoeller DA,
Wong WW.
Nat Metab
Apr 6
Genetic susceptibility to diabetic kidney disease is linked to promoter variants of
XOR.
Wang Q, Qi H, Wu Y, Yu L, Bouchareb R, Li S, Lassén E, Casalena G, Stadler K, Ebefors K, Yi Z, Shi S, Salem F, Gordon R, Lu L, Williams RW, Duffield J, Zhang
W, Itan Y, Böttinger E, Daehn I.
Nat Metab.
A scalable, virtual weight management program tailored for adults with type 2 diabetes:
effects on glycemic control.
Apolzan JW, LaRose JG, Anton SD, Beyl RA, Greenway FL, Wickham EP 3rd, Lanoye A, Harris MN, Martin CK, Bullard T, Foster GD, Cardel MI.
Nutr Diabetes
April 8
Prevalence and clinical implications of abnormal body composition phenotypes in patients
with COVID-19: a systematic review.
Montes-Ibarra M, Orsso CE, Limon-Miro AT, Gonzalez MC, Marzetti E, Landi F, Heymsfield SB, Barazonni R, Prado CM.
Am J Clin Nutr
Apr 7
The gastrointestinal status of healthy adults: a post hoc assessment of the impact of three distinct probiotics.
Mullish BH, Michael DR, Webberley TS, John D, Ramanathan G, Plummer SF, Wang D, Marchesi JR.
Benef Microbes
April 10
Plasma proteomic changes in response to exercise training are associated with cardiorespiratory
fitness adaptations.
Robbins JM, Rao P, Deng S, Keyes MJ, Tahir UA, Katz DH, Beltran PMJ, Marchildon F,
Barber JL, Peterson B, Gao Y, Correa A, Wilson JG, Smith JG, Cohen P, Ross R, Bouchard C, Sarzynski MA, Gerszten RE.
JCI Insight
April 11
DNA Methylation of Birthweight-Blood Pressure Genes and Changes of Blood Pressure
in Response to Weight-Loss Diets in the POUNDS Lost Trial.
Kou M, Li X, Shao X, Grundberg E, Wang X, Ma H, Heianza Y, Alfredo Martinez J, Bray GA, Sacks FM, Qi L.
Hypertension
April 12
Corrigendum to "Functional anatomy of the vagus system: How does the polyvagal theory
comply?" [Biological Psychology 174 (2022) 108425].
Neuhuber WL, Berthoud HR.
Biol Psychol
Lyophilized liposomal formulation of a peptidomimetic-Dox conjugate for HER2 positive
breast and lung cancer.
Jobayer Sonju J, Shrestha P, Dahal A, Gu X, Johnson WD, Zhang D, Mohan Reddy Muthumula
C, Meyer SA, Mattheolabakis G, Jois SD
Int J Pharm
Association of prolactin with all-cause and cardiovascular mortality among patients
with type 2 diabetes: a real-world study.
Shen Y, Yang Q, Hu T, Wang Y, Chen L, Gao F, Zhu W, Hu G, Zhou J, Wang C, Bao Y.
Eur J Prev Cardiol
April 14
REDD1 deletion and treadmill running increase liver hepcidin and gluconeogenic enzymes
in male mice.
Barney DE Jr, Gordon BS, Hennigar SR.
J Nutr Sci
April 16
Safety and Tolerability of Whole Soybean Products: A Dose-Escalating Clinical Trial
in Older Adults with Obesity.
Rebello CJ, Boué S, Levy RJ Jr, Puyau R, Beyl RA, Greenway FL, Heiman ML, Keller JN, Reynolds CF 3rd, Kirwan JP.
Nutrients
April 17
Naringenin and β-carotene convert human white adipocytes to a beige phenotype and
elevate hormone- stimulated lipolysis.
Coulter AA, Greenway FL, Zhang D, Ghosh S, Coulter CR, James SL, He Y, Cusimano LA, Rebello CJ.
Front Endocrinol (Lausanne)
Meta-Analysis
April 18
Higher glucose fluctuation is associated with a higher risk of cardiovascular disease:
Insights from pooled results among patients with diabetes.
Li F, Zhang L, Shen Y, Liu HH, Zhang ZY, Hu G, Wang RX.
J Diabetes
April 26
Adipose tissue expansion in obesity, health, and disease.
White, U
Front Cell Dev Biol
Adipose tissue expansion in obesity, health, and disease.
White U
Front Cell Dev Biol
April 27
Cachexia: A systemic consequence of progressive, unresolved disease.
Ferrer M, Anthony TG, Ayres JS, Biffi G, Brown JC, Caan BJ, Cespedes Feliciano EM, Coll AP, Dunne RF, Goncalves MD, Grethlein J, Heymsfield SB, Hui S, Jamal-Hanjani M, Lam JM, Lewis DY, McCandlish D, Mustian KM, O'Rahilly S,
Perrimon N, White EP, Janowitz T.
Cell
Apr 30
Phentermine/Topiramate for the Treatment of Adolescent Obesity.
Kelly AS, Bensignor MO, Hsia DS, Shoemaker AH, Shih W, Peterson C, Varghese ST
NEJM Evid
TNFα Effects on Adipocytes Are Influenced by the Presence of Lysine Methyltransferases,
G9a (EHMT2) and GLP (EHMT1).
Able AA, Richard AJ, Stephens JM.
Biology (Basel)
TNFα Effects on Adipocytes Are Influenced by the Presence of Lysine Methyltransferases,
G9a (EHMT2) and GLP (EHMT1).
Able AA, Richard AJ, Stephens JM.
Biology (Basel)
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The Pennington Biomedical Research Center is at the forefront of medical discovery as it relates to understanding the triggers of obesity, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, cancer and dementia. The Center architected the national “Obecity, USA” awareness and advocacy campaign to help solve the obesity epidemic by 2040. The Center conducts basic, clinical, and population research, and is affiliated with LSU.
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