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    • Critical Role of Arcuate Y4 Receptors and the Melanocortin System in Pancreatic Polypeptide-Induced Reduction in Food Intake in Mice 

      Lin, S; Shi, YC; Yulyaningsih, E; Aljianova, A; Zhang, L; Macia, L; Nguyen, AD; Lin, EJD; During, MJ; Herzog, H; Sainsbury, Amanda
      Published 2009-12-01
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    • Fast versus slow weight loss: development process and rationale behind the dietary interventions for the TEMPO diet trial 

      Gibson, AA; Seimon, RV; Franklin, J; Markovic, TP; Byrne, NM; Manson, E; Caterson, ID; Sainsbury, Amanda
      Published 2016-06-01
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    • Intermittent Moderate Energy Restriction Improves Weight Loss Efficiency in Diet-Induced Obese Mice 

      Seimon, RV; Shi, YC; Slack, K; Lee, K; Fernando, HA; Nguyen, AD; Zhang, L; Lin, S; Enriquez, RF; Lau, J; Herzog, H; Sainsbury, Amanda
      Published 2016-01-01
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    • Glycyrrhizic Acid Can Attenuate Metabolic Deviations Caused by a High-Sucrose Diet without Causing Water Retention in Male Sprague-Dawley Rats 

      Fernando, HA; Chandramouli, C; Rosli, D; Lam, YL; Yong, ST; Yaw, HP; Ton, SH; Kadir, K; Sainsbury, Amanda
      Published 2014-11-01
      Glycyrrhizic acid (GA) ameliorates many components of the metabolic syndrome, but its potential therapeutic use is marred by edema caused by inhibition of renal 11β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase 2 (11β-HSD2). We assessed ...
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    • Continuous exercise but not high intensity interval training improves fat distribution in overweight adults 

      Keating, S; Machan, E; O'Connor, H; Gerofi, J; Sainsbury, Amanda; Caterson, I; Johnson, NL
      Published 2014-01-01
      Objective. The purpose of this study was to assess the effect of high intensity interval training (HIIT) versus continuous aerobic exercise training (CONT) or placebo (PLA) on body composition by randomized controlled ...
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