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    The Role of Adipose Tissue in Insulin Resistance in Women of African Ancestry by Goedecke, Julia H., Levitt, Naomi S., Evans, Juliet, Ellman, Nicole, Hume, David John, Kotze, Liske, Tootla, Mehreen, Victor, Hendriena, Keswell, Dheshnie

    Published in Journal of Obesity (01-01-2013)
    “…Women of African ancestry, particularly those living in industrialized countries, experience a disproportionately higher prevalence of type 2 diabetes (T2D)…”
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    Low energy intake plus low energy expenditure (low energy flux), not energy surfeit, predicts future body fat gain by Hume, David John, Yokum, Sonja, Stice, Eric

    Published in The American journal of clinical nutrition (01-06-2016)
    “…There is a paucity of studies that have prospectively tested the energy surfeit theory of obesity with the use of objectively estimated energy intake and…”
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    Low energy intake plus low energy expenditure (low energy flux), not energy surfeit, predicts future body fat gain12 by Hume, David John, Yokum, Sonja, Stice, Eric

    Published in The American journal of clinical nutrition (01-06-2016)
    “…Background:There is a paucity of studies that have prospectively tested the energy surfeit theory of obesity with the use of objectively estimated energy…”
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    Electrophysiological indices of visual food cue-reactivity. Differences in obese, overweight and normal weight women by Hume, David John, Howells, Fleur Margaret, Rauch, H.G. Laurie, Kroff, Jacolene, Lambert, Estelle Victoria

    Published in Appetite (01-02-2015)
    “…•Food cues amplified right frontal and left central beta power in overweight women.•Neutral cues induced blunted left and right pre-frontal theta power in…”
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    Socio-cultural, environmental and behavioural determinants of obesity in black South African women by Micklesfield, Lisa K, Lambert, Estelle V, Hume, David John, Chantler, Sarah, Pienaar, Paula R, Dickie, Kasha, Puoane, Thandi, Goedecke, Julia H

    Published in Cardiovascular Journal of Africa (01-10-2013)
    “…South Africa (SA) is undergoing a rapid epidemiological transition and has the highest prevalence of obesity in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), with black women…”
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    Cognitive control over visual food cue saliency is greater in reduced-overweight/obese but not in weight relapsed women: An EEG study by Hume, David John, Howells, Fleur Margaret, Karpul, David, Rauch, H.G. Laurie, Kroff, Jacolene, Lambert, Estelle Victoria

    “…Poor weight management may relate to a reduction in neurobehavioural control over food intake and heightened reactivity of the brain's neural reward pathways…”
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    A 12-week community-based physical activity and mindfulness intervention : health outcomes and markers of autonomic nervous system function (Sweet Hearts biokinetics pilot study) by Van der Schyff, Nasief, Noorbhai, Mohammed Habib, Evans, Robert William, Hume, David John, Laurie Rauch, H.G.

    Published in SA heart journal (01-12-2019)
    “…The prevalence of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) has reached epidemic proportions in South Africa, coinciding with high levels of sedentary behaviour,…”
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    Socio-cultural, environmental and behavioural determinants of obesity in black South African women : review articles by Goedecke, Julia H., Goedecke, Julia H., Dickie, Kasha, Micklesfield, Lisa K., Pienaar, Paula R., Lambert, Estelle V., Micklesfield, Lisa K., Chantler, Sarah, Puoane, Thandi, Hume, David John

    Published in Cardiovascular Journal Of Africa (04-12-2013)
    “…South Africa (SA) is undergoing a rapid epidemiological transition and has the highest prevalence of obesity in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), with black women…”
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