Search Results - "Brunt, A.R"
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Role of hypoxia and constitutionally different resistance to hypoxia/stress as the determiners of individual profile of cytochrome P450 isozyme activity
Published in General pharmacology (01-10-1999)“…The hepatic cytochromes P450 1A1, 1A2, 2B1, and 2E1 activities have been investigated in the sublines of Wistar rats with principally different (high or low)…”
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Calcium Supplements Make a Difference in Total Calcium Intake in At-Risk Rural, Older White Women
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Differences in Dietary Patterns According to Body Mass Index in an Introductory Nutrition Class
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Increased dietary risks of non-reservation native Americans
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Differences in dietary intake between non-reservation native American and glucose intolerant populations
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ability of the DETERMINE checklist to predict continued community-dwelling in rural, white women
Published in Journal of nutrition for the elderly (2006)“…This study evaluated the ability of the DETERMINE checklist to predict continued community-dwelling in rural elderly women. Using a stratified random sample (N…”
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Ability of social support to predict at-risk dietary intake and anthropometric measures in white, rural, community-dwelling elderly women
Published in Journal of nutrition for the elderly (1999)“…Using a stratified random sample of 249 rural, community-dwelling, older women, this study evaluated if higher levels of associative and functional solidarity…”
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Differences Between Adolescent Participants and Non-Participants in Cholesterol Level Screening
Published in Journal of the American Dietetic Association (01-09-1995)“…Leading risk factors for the development of coronary heart disease (CHD) in young adulthood are: family history of CHD, elevated blood pressure, elevated serum…”
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