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    Low-dose aspartame consumption differentially affects gut microbiota-host metabolic interactions in the diet-induced obese rat by Palmnäs, Marie S A, Cowan, Theresa E, Bomhof, Marc R, Su, Juliet, Reimer, Raylene A, Vogel, Hans J, Hittel, Dustin S, Shearer, Jane

    Published in PloS one (14-10-2014)
    “…Aspartame consumption is implicated in the development of obesity and metabolic disease despite the intention of limiting caloric intake. The mechanisms…”
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    Chronic coffee consumption in the diet-induced obese rat: impact on gut microbiota and serum metabolomics by Cowan, Theresa E., Palmnäs, Marie S.A., Yang, Jaeun, Bomhof, Marc R., Ardell, Kendra L., Reimer, Raylene A., Vogel, Hans J., Shearer, Jane

    Published in The Journal of nutritional biochemistry (01-04-2014)
    “…Epidemiological data confirms a strong negative association between regular coffee consumption and the prevalence of type 2 diabetes. Coffee is initially…”
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    Depot-Specific Adipose Tissue Metabolite Profiles and Corresponding Changes Following Aerobic Exercise by Brennan, Andrea M, Tchernof, Andre, Gerszten, Robert E, Cowan, Theresa E, Ross, Robert

    Published in Frontiers in endocrinology (Lausanne) (11-12-2018)
    “…Total, visceral, and abdominal subcutaneous adipose tissue (AT) depots have distinct associations with cardiometabolic health; however, the metabolite profiles…”
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    Separate Effects of Exercise Amount and Intensity on Adipose Tissue and Skeletal Muscle Mass in Adults with Abdominal Obesity by Cowan, Theresa E., Brennan, Andrea M., Stotz, Paula J., Clarke, John, Lamarche, Benoit, Ross, Robert

    Published in Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.) (01-11-2018)
    “…Objective To determine the effects of exercise amount (kilocalories per session) and intensity (percent of maximal oxygen consumption [% VO2peak]) on adipose…”
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    Individual Response to Standardized Exercise: Total and Abdominal Adipose Tissue by BRENNAN, ANDREA M., DAY, ANDREW G., COWAN, THERESA E., CLARKE, GREGORY J., LAMARCHE, BENOIT, ROSS, ROBERT

    “…PURPOSE(1) Determine the effect of exercise amount and intensity on the proportion of individuals for whom the adipose tissue (AT) response is above the…”
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    Individual Response to Standardized Exercise: Total and Abdominal Adipose Tissue by Brennan, Andrea M, Day, Andrew G, Cowan, Theresa E, Clarke, Gregory J, Lamarche, Benoit, Ross, Robert

    “…PURPOSE(1) Determine the effect of exercise amount and intensity on the proportion of adipose tissue (AT) responses likely, very likely, and unlikely above the…”
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    Artificial sweetener consumption differentially affects the gut microbiota‐host metabolic interactions by Cowan, Theresa E, Palmnas, Marie, Reimer, Raylene, Ardell, Kendra, Yang, Jaeun Jane, Vogel, Hans, Shearer, Jane

    Published in The FASEB journal (01-04-2013)
    “…Abstract only While there is general agreement on the safety and potential uses of artificial sweeteners, the literature is still lacking a consensus on their…”
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    Chronic coffee consumption alters gut microbiome: potential mechanism to explain the protective effects of coffee on type 2 diabetes? by Cowan, Theresa E, Palmnas, Marie, Ardell, Kendra, Yang, Jaeun Jane, Reimer, Raylene, Vogel, Hans, Shearer, Jane

    Published in The FASEB journal (01-04-2013)
    “…Abstract only Cumulative epidemiological studies indicate a negative relationship between coffee consumption and type 2 diabetes (T2D). However, the specific…”
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    Low-Dose Aspartame Consumption Differentially Affects Gut Microbiota-Host Metabolic Interactions in the Diet-Induced Obese Rat: e109841 by Palmnaes, Marie SA, Cowan, Theresa E, Bomhof, Marc R, Su, Juliet, Reimer, Raylene A, Vogel, Hans J, Hittel, Dustin S, Shearer, Jane

    Published in PloS one (01-10-2014)
    “…Aspartame consumption is implicated in the development of obesity and metabolic disease despite the intention of limiting caloric intake. The mechanisms…”
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    Journal Article