Connection
Andrew Brown to Energy Intake
This is a "connection" page, showing publications Andrew Brown has written about Energy Intake.
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Yamamoto N, Ejima K, Zoh RS, Brown AW. Bias in nutrition-health associations is not eliminated by excluding extreme reporters in empirical or simulation studies. Elife. 2023 04 05; 12.
Score: 0.820
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Hall KD, Schoeller DA, Brown AW. Reducing Calories to Lose Weight. JAMA. 2018 06 12; 319(22):2336-2337.
Score: 0.587
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Brown AW, Hall KD, Thomas D, Dhurandhar NV, Heymsfield SB, Allison DB. Order of magnitude misestimation of weight effects of children's meal policy proposals. Child Obes. 2014 Dec; 10(6):542-4.
Score: 0.460
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Smith DL, Mitchell SE, Johnson MS, Gibbs VK, Dickinson S, Henschel B, Li R, Kaiser KA, Chusyd DE, Brown AW, Allison DB, Speakman JR, Nagy TR. Benefits of calorie restriction in mice are mediated via energy imbalance, not absolute energy or protein intake. Geroscience. 2024 Oct; 46(5):4809-4826.
Score: 0.222
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Ejima K, Brown AW, Schoeller DA, Heymsfield SB, Nelson EJ, Allison DB. Does exclusion of extreme reporters of energy intake (the "Goldberg cutoffs") reliably reduce or eliminate bias in nutrition studies? Analysis with illustrative associations of energy intake with health outcomes. Am J Clin Nutr. 2019 11 01; 110(5):1231-1239.
Score: 0.162
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Dhurandhar NV, Brown AW, Thomas D, Allison DB. We Agree That Self-Reported Energy Intake Should Not Be Used as a Basis for Conclusions about Energy Intake in Scientific Research. J Nutr. 2016 05; 146(5):1141-2.
Score: 0.127
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Dhurandhar NV, Schoeller DA, Brown AW, Heymsfield SB, Thomas D, S?rensen TI, Speakman JR, Jeansonne M, Allison DB. Response to 'Energy balance measurement: when something is not better than nothing'. Int J Obes (Lond). 2015 Jul; 39(7):1175-6.
Score: 0.118
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Levitsky DA, Brown AW, Hansen BC, Atkinson RL, Byrne N, Cheskin LJ, Allison DB. An unjustified conclusion from self-report-based estimates of energy intake. Am J Med. 2014 Dec; 127(12):e33.
Score: 0.115
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Dhurandhar NV, Schoeller D, Brown AW, Heymsfield SB, Thomas D, S?rensen TI, Speakman JR, Jeansonne M, Allison DB. Energy balance measurement: when something is not better than nothing. Int J Obes (Lond). 2015 Jul; 39(7):1109-13.
Score: 0.115
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Brown AW, Bohan Brown MM, Allison DB. Belief beyond the evidence: using the proposed effect of breakfast on obesity to show 2 practices that distort scientific evidence. Am J Clin Nutr. 2013 Nov; 98(5):1298-308.
Score: 0.105
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Casazza K, Fontaine KR, Astrup A, Birch LL, Brown AW, Bohan Brown MM, Durant N, Dutton G, Foster EM, Heymsfield SB, McIver K, Mehta T, Menachemi N, Newby PK, Pate R, Rolls BJ, Sen B, Smith DL, Thomas DM, Allison DB. Myths, presumptions, and facts about obesity. N Engl J Med. 2013 Jan 31; 368(5):446-54.
Score: 0.101
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Brown AW, Bohan Brown MM, Onken KL, Beitz DC. Short-term consumption of sucralose, a nonnutritive sweetener, is similar to water with regard to select markers of hunger signaling and short-term glucose homeostasis in women. Nutr Res. 2011 Dec; 31(12):882-8.
Score: 0.093
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O'Connor LE, Higgins KA, Smiljanec K, Bergia R, Brown AW, Baer D, Davis C, Ferruzzi MG, Miller K, Rowe S, Rueda JMW, Andres A, Cash SB, Coupland J, Crimmins M, Fiecke C, Forde CG, Fukagawa NK, Hall KD, Hamaker B, Herrick KA, Hess JM, Heuven LA, Juul F, Malcomson FC, Martinez-Steele E, Mattes RD, Messina M, Mitchell A, Zhang FF. Perspective: A Research Roadmap about Ultra-Processed Foods and Human Health for the United States Food System: Proceedings from an Interdisciplinary, Multi-Stakeholder Workshop. Adv Nutr. 2023 11; 14(6):1255-1269.
Score: 0.053
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Henschel B, Chen X, Dickinson SL, Brown AW, Allison DB. Comment on Qiu et al. Effect of Protein-Rich Breakfast on Subsequent Energy Intake and Subjective Appetite in Children and Adolescents: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials. Nutrients 2021, 13, 2840. Nutrients. 2023 Mar 29; 15(7).
Score: 0.051
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Connection Strength
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