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Accuracy of hands v. household measures as portion size estimation aids
Gibson, AA; Hsu, MSH; Rangan, A; Lee, CMY; Das, A; Seimon, RV; Sainsbury, AmandaPublished 2016-07-01Accurate estimation of food portion size is critical in dietary studies. Hands are potentially useful as portion size estimation aids; however, their accuracy has not been tested. The aim of the present study was to test ...Open AccessArticle -
Additive actions of the cannabinoid and neuropeptide Y systems on adiposity and lipid oxidation
Zhang, L; Lee, NJ; Nguyen, AD; Enriquez, RF; Riepler, SJ; Stehrer, B; Yulyaningsih, E; Lin, S; Shi, YC; Baldock, PA; Herzog, H; Sainsbury, AmandaPublished 2009-12-01Open AccessArticle -
Adrenalectomy reduces neuropeptide Y-induced insulin release and NPY receptor expression in the rat ventromedial hypothalamus
Wisialowski, T; Parker, R; Preston, E; Sainsbury, Amanda; Kraegen, EW; Herzog, H; Cooney, GJPublished 2000-05-01Open AccessArticle -
Adult-onset PYY overexpression in mice reduces food intake and increases lipogenic capacity
Shi, YC; Hämmerle, C; Lee, ICJ; Turner, N; Nguyen, AD; Riepler, SJ; Lin, S; Sainsbury, Amanda; Herzog, H; Zhang, LPublished 2012-08-01Open AccessArticle -
The Anorectic Actions of the TGFb Cytokine MIC-1/GDF15 Require an Intact Brainstem Area Postrema and Nucleus of the Solitary Tract
Tsai, VWW; Manadhar, R; Jorgensen, SB; Lee-Ng, KK; Zhang, HP; Marquis, CP; Jiang, L; Husaini, Y; Lin, S; Sainsbury, Amanda; Sawchenko, PE; Brown, DA; Breit, SNPublished 2014-06-01Macrophage inhibitory cytokine-1 (MIC-1/GDF15) modulates food intake and body weight under physiological and pathological conditions by acting on the hypothalamus and brainstem. When overexpressed in disease, such as in ...Open AccessArticle -
Anorexia/cachexia of chronic diseases: a role for the TGF-β family cytokine MIC-1/GDF15
Tsai, VWW; Husaini, YC; Manadhar, R; Lee-Ng, M; Zhang, HP; Harriott, K; Jiang, L; Lin, S; Sainsbury, Amanda; Brown, DA; Breit, SNPublished 2012-12-01Anorexia/cachexia is a common and currently mostly untreatable complication of advanced cancer. It is also a feature of a number of chronic diseases and can also occur as part of the normal ageing process. Over recent ...Open AccessArticle -
Arcuate NPY Controls Sympathetic Output and BAT Function via a Relay of Tyrosine Hydroxylase Neurons in the PVN
Shi, YC; Lau, J; Lin, Z; Zhang, H; Zhai, L; Sperk, G; Heilbronn, R; Mietzsch, M; Weger, S; Huang, XF; Enriquez, RF; Baldock, PA; Zhang, L; Sainsbury, Amanda; Herzog, H; Lin, SPublished 2013-02-01Open AccessArticle -
Axonemal Beta Heavy Chain Dynein DNAH9: cDNA Sequence, Genomic Structure, and Investigation of Its Role in Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia
Bartoloni, L; Blouin, J-L; Maiti, AK; Sainsbury, Amanda; Rossier, C; Gehrig, C; She, J-X; Marron, MP; Lander, ES; Meeks, M; Chung, E; Armengot, M; Jorissen, M; Scott, HS; Delozier-Blanchet, CD; Gardiner, RM; Antonarakis, SEPublished 2001-02-01Open AccessArticle -
Bariatric Surgery and Bone Loss: Do We Need to Be Concerned?
Brzozowska, M; Sainsbury, Amanda; Eisman, J; Baldock, PA; Center, JPublished 2014-12-01Open AccessArticle -
Bariatric surgery, bone loss, obesity and possible mechanisms
Brzozowska, M; Sainsbury, Amanda; Eisman, J; Baldock, PA; Centre, JPublished 2013-01-01Open AccessArticle -
Call for an urgent rethink of the ‘health at every size’ concept
Sainsbury, Amanda; Hay, PPublished 2014-03-01Open AccessArticle -
Central but Not Peripheral Glucocorticoid Infusion in Adrenalectomized Male Rats Increases Basal and Substrate-Induced Insulinemia through a Parasympathetic Pathway
Sainsbury, Amanda; Wilks, D; Cooney, GJPublished 2001-04-01Open AccessArticle -
Central neuropeptide Y infusion and melanocortin 4 receptor antagonism inhibit thyrotropic function by divergent pathways
Preston, E; Cooney, JG; Wilks, D; Baran, K; Zhang, L; Kraegen, EW; Sainsbury, AmandaPublished 2011-12-01Open AccessArticle -
Chronic central melanocortin-4 receptor antagonism and central neuropeptide-Y infusion in rats produce increased adiposity by divergent pathways
Baran, K; Preston, E; Wilks, D; Cooney, GJ; Kraegen, EW; Sainsbury, AmandaPublished 2002-01-01Open AccessArticle -
Combined Deletion of Y1, Y2, and Y4 Receptors Prevents Hypothalamic Neuropeptide Y Overexpression-Induced Hyperinsulinemia despite Persistence of Hyperphagia and Obesity
Lin, E-JD; Sainsbury, Amanda; Lee, NJ; Boey, D; Couzens, M; Enriquez, R; Slack, K; Bland, R; During, MJ; Herzog, HPublished 2006-07-01Open AccessArticle -
Comparing cognitive behavioural therapy for eating disorders integrated with behavioural weight loss therapy to cognitive behavioural therapy-enhanced alone in overweight or obese people with bulimia nervosa or binge eating disorder: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial
Palavras, MA; Hay, P; Touyz, S; Sainsbury, Amanda; da Luz, FQ; Swinbourne, J; Estella, NM; Claudino, APublished 2015-01-01Open AccessArticle -
Comparison of Very Low Energy Diet Products Available in Australia and How to Tailor Them to Optimise Protein Content for Younger and Older Adult Men and Women
Gibson, Alice A.; Franklin, Janet; Pattinson, AL; Cheng, Zilvia G. Y.; Samman, Samir; Markovic, TP; Sainsbury, AmandaPublished 2016-09-01Very low energy diets (VLED) are efficacious in inducing rapid weight loss but may not contain adequate macronutrients or micronutrients for individuals with varying nutritional requirements. Adequate protein intake during ...Open AccessArticle -
Compensatory changes in [125I]-PYY binding in Y receptor knockout mice suggest the potential existence of further Y receptor(s)
Lin, S; Boey, D; Couzens, M; Lee, N; Sainsbury, Amanda; Herzog, HPublished 2005-02-01Open AccessArticle -
Conditional deletion of hypothalamic Y2 receptors reverts gonadectomy-induced bone loss in adult mice
Allison, SJ; Baldock, PA; Sainsbury, Amanda; Enriquez, R; Lee, NJ; Lin, EJD; Klugmann, M; During, M; Eisman, JA; Li, M; Pan, LC; Herzog, HPublished 2006-05-01Reduction in levels of sex hormones at menopause in women is associated with two common, major outcomes, the accumula- tion of white adipose tissue, and the progressive loss of bone because of excess osteoclastic bone ...Open AccessArticle
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