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Effects of dietary fat modification on insulin sensitivity and on other risk factors of the metabolic syndrome--LIPGENE: a European randomized dietary intervention study. Tierney AC, McMonagle J, Shaw DI, Gulseth HL, Helal O, Saris WH, Paniagua JA, Gołąbek-Leszczyñska I, Defoort C, Williams CM, Karsltröm B, Vessby B, Dembinska-Kiec A, López-Miranda J, Blaak EE, Drevon CA, Gibney MJ, Lovegrove JA, Roche HM
Modulation of the lipidomic profile due to a lipid challenge and fitness level: a postprandial study. Morris C, O'Grada CM, Ryan MF, Gibney MJ, Roche HM, Gibney ER, Brennan L
Within-person variation in the postprandial lipemic response of healthy adults. Ryan MF, O'Grada CM, Morris C, Segurado R, Walsh MC, Gibney ER, Brennan L, Roche HM, Gibney MJ
Body mass index mediates inflammatory response to acute dietary challenges. Matone A, O'Grada CM, Dillon ET, Morris C, Ryan MF, Walsh M, Gibney ER, Brennan L, Gibney MJ, Morine MJ, Roche HM
PBMCs reflect the immune component of the WAT transcriptome--implications as biomarkers of metabolic health in the postprandial state. O'Grada CM, Morine MJ, Morris C, Ryan M, Dillon ET, Walsh M, Gibney ER, Brennan L, Gibney MJ, Roche HM
Impact of voluntary fortification and supplement use on dietary intakes and biomarker status of folate and vitamin B-12 in Irish adults. Hopkins SM, Gibney MJ, Nugent AP, McNulty H, Molloy AM, Scott JM, Flynn A, Strain JJ, Ward M, Walton J, McNulty BA
Complement component 3 polymorphisms interact with polyunsaturated fatty acids to modulate risk of metabolic syndrome. Phillips CM, Goumidi L, Bertrais S, Ferguson JF, Field MR, Kelly ED, Peloso GM, Cupples LA, Shen J, Ordovas JM, McManus R, Hercberg S, Portugal H, Lairon D, Planells R, Roche HM
Dietary saturated fat, gender and genetic variation at the TCF7L2 locus predict the development of metabolic syndrome. Phillips CM, Goumidi L, Bertrais S, Field MR, McManus R, Hercberg S, Lairon D, Planells R, Roche HM
LIPGENE: an integrated approach to tackling the metabolic syndrome. Buttriss J, Nugent A
A low-fat high-carbohydrate diet supplemented with long-chain n-3 PUFA reduces the risk of the metabolic syndrome. Paniagua JA, Pérez-Martinez P, Gjelstad IM, Tierney AC, Delgado-Lista J, Defoort C, Blaak EE, Risérus U, Drevon CA, Kiec-Wilk B, Lovegrove JA, Roche HM, López-Miranda J, LIPGENE Study Investigators