146 results on '"Hutchison, Amy T."'
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2. Effect of time restricted eating versus current practice in dietetics on glycaemic control and cardio-metabolic outcomes in individuals at risk of developing type 2 diabetes: Protocol for a multi-centre, parallel group, non-inferiority, randomised controlled trial
3. Intermittent fasting plus early time-restricted eating versus calorie restriction and standard care in adults at risk of type 2 diabetes: a randomized controlled trial
4. Intermittent fasting activates markers of autophagy in mouse liver, but not muscle from mouse or humans
5. The Break-Fast study protocol: a single arm pre-post study to measure the effect of a protein-rich breakfast on autophagic flux in fasting healthy individuals
6. Time-restricted eating improves glycemic control and dampens energy-consuming pathways in human adipose tissue
7. Understanding the Experiences of Women Seeking Preconception Health Information.
8. A qualitative exploration of behaviour change and maintenance experience in people with overweight or obesity in a dietary intervention.
9. Rationale and protocol for a randomized controlled trial comparing daily calorie restriction versus intermittent fasting to improve glycaemia in individuals at increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes
10. A qualitative exploration of behaviour change and maintenance experience in people with overweight or obesity in a dietary intervention
11. Intermittent fasting increases energy expenditure and promotes adipose tissue browning in mice
12. Markers of adipose tissue inflammation are transiently elevated during intermittent fasting in women who are overweight or obese
13. Acute load-dependent effects of oral whey protein on gastric emptying, gut hormone release, glycemia, appetite, and energy intake in healthy men
14. Comparative effects of intraduodenal whey protein hydrolysate on antropyloroduodenal motility, gut hormones, glycemia, appetite, and energy intake in lean and obese men
15. Intermittent fasting increases growth differentiation factor 15 in females with overweight or obesity but not associated with food intake
16. Early or delayed time restricted feeding prevents metabolic impact of obesity in mice
17. The Break-Fast study protocol: a single arm pre-post study to measure the effect of a protein-rich breakfast on autophagic flux in fasting healthy individuals
18. Effects of intraduodenal protein on appetite, energy intake, and antropyloroduodenal motility in healthy older compared with young men in a randomized trial
19. Effect of gender on the acute effects of whey protein ingestion on energy intake, appetite, gastric emptying and gut hormone responses in healthy young adults
20. Time–restricted eating alters the 24‐hour profile of adipose tissue transcriptome in men with obesity
21. Additional file 3 of The Break-Fast study protocol: a single arm pre-post study to measure the effect of a protein-rich breakfast on autophagic flux in fasting healthy individuals
22. Additional file 1 of The Break-Fast study protocol: a single arm pre-post study to measure the effect of a protein-rich breakfast on autophagic flux in fasting healthy individuals
23. Time–restricted eating alters the 24‐hour profile of adipose tissue transcriptome in men with obesity.
24. Eight weeks of intermittent fasting versus calorie restriction does not alter eating behaviors, mood, sleep quality, quality of life and cognitive performance in women with overweight
25. An update to the study protocol for a randomized controlled trial comparing daily calorie restriction versus intermittent fasting to improve glycaemia in individuals at increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes
26. Carbohydrate intake and circadian synchronicity in the regulation of glucose homeostasis
27. Early or delayed time-restricted feeding prevents metabolic impact of obesity in mice
28. Effects of Intermittent Fasting or Calorie Restriction on Markers of Lipid Metabolism in Human Skeletal Muscle
29. Intermittent Fasting Does Not Uniformly Impact Genes Involved in Circadian Regulation in Women with Obesity
30. Carbohydrate intake and circadian synchronicity in the regulation of glucose homeostasis.
31. Plasma Free Amino Acid Responses to Whey Protein and Their Relationships with Gastric Emptying, Blood Glucose- and Appetite-Regulatory Hormones and Energy Intake in Lean Healthy Men
32. Small-protein Enrichment Assay Enables the Rapid, Unbiased Analysis of Over 100 Low Abundance Factors from Human Plasma
33. Effect of intermittent fasting on autophagy in human and C57BL/6 mouse muscle
34. Time‐Restricted Feeding Improves Glucose Tolerance in Men at Risk for Type 2 Diabetes: A Randomized Crossover Trial
35. Proteomic Analysis of Human Plasma during Intermittent Fasting
36. Weight loss and tissue remodelling following 8-week calorie restriction or intermittent fasting in females who are overweight and obese
37. Effects of Intermittent Versus Continuous Energy Intakes on Insulin Sensitivity and Metabolic Risk in Women with Overweight
38. Effects of Intermittent Fasting or Calorie Restriction on Markers of Lipid Metabolism in Human Skeletal Muscle.
39. Selenoprotein P is elevated in individuals with obesity, but is not independently associated with insulin resistance
40. Skeletal muscle extracellular matrix remodeling after short-term overfeeding in healthy humans
41. Effects of Intermittent Fasting or Calorie Restriction on Markers of Lipid Metabolism in Human Skeletal Muscle
42. Effects of Intermittent Versus Continuous Energy Intakes on Insulin Sensitivity and Metabolic Risk in Women with Overweight.
43. Contributions of upper gut hormones and motility to the energy intake-suppressant effects of intraduodenal nutrients in healthy, lean men - a pooled-data analysis
44. Metabolic impacts of altering meal frequency and timing – Does when we eat matter?
45. Dose-Dependent Effects of Randomized Intraduodenal Whey-Protein Loads on Glucose, Gut Hormone, and Amino Acid Concentrations in Healthy Older and Younger Men.
46. Effect of Age on Blood Glucose and Plasma Insulin, Glucagon, Ghrelin, CCK, GIP, and GLP-1 Responses to Whey Protein Ingestion.
47. Lesser suppression of energy intake by orally ingested whey protein in healthy older men compared with young controls
48. Comparative effects of intraduodenal protein and lipid on ghrelin, peptide YY, and leptin release in healthy men
49. Matching Meals to Body Clocks--Impact on Weight and Glucose Metabolism.
50. Plasma Free Amino Acid Responses to Intraduodenal Whey Protein, and Relationships with Insulin, Glucagon-Like Peptide-1 and Energy Intake in Lean Healthy Men.
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