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    The endocrine manifestations of anorexia nervosa: mechanisms and management by Schorr, Melanie, Miller, Karen K.

    Published in Nature reviews. Endocrinology (01-03-2017)
    “…Key Points Anorexia nervosa is associated with endocrine dysregulation, including dysfunction of the hypothalamic–pituitary axis and alterations in adipokines…”
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    Sex differences in body composition and association with cardiometabolic risk by Schorr, Melanie, Dichtel, Laura E, Gerweck, Anu V, Valera, Ruben D, Torriani, Martin, Miller, Karen K, Bredella, Miriam A

    Published in Biology of sex differences (27-06-2018)
    “…Body composition differs between men and women, with women having proportionally more fat mass and men more muscle mass. Although men and women are both…”
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    Visceral Fat Is a Negative Predictor of Bone Density Measures in Obese Adolescent Girls by Russell, Melissa, Mendes, Nara, Miller, Karen K, Rosen, Clifford J, Lee, Hang, Klibanski, Anne, Misra, Madhusmita

    “…Context: Regional fat is increasingly recognized as a determinant of bone mineral density (BMD), an association that may be mediated by adipokines, such as…”
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    Increased Bone Marrow Fat in Anorexia Nervosa by Bredella, Miriam A., Fazeli, Pouneh K., Miller, Karen K., Misra, Madhusmita, Torriani, Martin, Thomas, Bijoy J., Ghomi, Reza Hosseini, Rosen, Clifford J., Klibanski, Anne

    “…Context: Although women with anorexia nervosa (AN) have severe depletion of body fat, a paradoxical increase in bone marrow fat has been described. Recent data…”
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    Effect of Testosterone on Natriuretic Peptide Levels by Bachmann, Katherine N., Huang, Shi, Lee, Hang, Dichtel, Laura E., Gupta, Deepak K., Burnett, John C., Miller, Karen K., Wang, Thomas J., Finkelstein, Joel S.

    “…Circulating natriuretic peptide (NP) levels are markedly lower in healthy men than women. A relative NP deficiency in men could contribute to their higher risk…”
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    Determinants of bone mineral density in obese premenopausal women by Bredella, Miriam A, Torriani, Martin, Ghomi, Reza Hosseini, Thomas, Bijoy J, Brick, Danielle J, Gerweck, Anu V, Harrington, Lindsey M, Breggia, Anne, Rosen, Clifford J, Miller, Karen K

    Published in Bone (New York, N.Y.) (01-04-2011)
    “…Abstract Despite being a risk factor for cardiovascular disease and diabetes mellitus, obesity has been thought to protect against osteoporosis. However,…”
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    Lower Oxytocin Levels Are Associated with Lower Bone Mineral Density and Less Favorable Hip Geometry in Hypopituitary Men by Aulinas, Anna, Guarda, Francisco J, Yu, Elaine W, Haines, Melanie S, Asanza, Elisa, Silva, Lisseth, Tritos, Nicholas A, Verbalis, Joseph, Miller, Karen K, Lawson, Elizabeth A

    Published in Neuroendocrinology (01-12-2020)
    “…Hypopituitary patients are at risk for bone loss. Hypothalamic-posterior pituitary hormones oxytocin and vasopressin are anabolic and catabolic, respectively,…”
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    Physiologic Transdermal Estradiol Replacement Mimics Effects of Endogenous Estrogen on Bone Outcomes in Hypoestrogenic Women with Anorexia Nervosa by Singhal, Vibha, Nimmala, Supritha, Slattery, Meghan, Eddy, Kamryn T, Miller, Karen K, Klibanski, Anne, Misra, Madhusmita

    Published in Nutrients (21-06-2022)
    “…Background: While physiologic estrogen replacement results in increases in areal bone mineral density (aBMD) in hypoestrogenic adolescent girls and young adult…”
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    Accuracy of Late-Night Salivary Cortisol in Evaluating Postoperative Remission and Recurrence in Cushing's Disease by Amlashi, Fatemeh G, Swearingen, Brooke, Faje, Alexander T, Nachtigall, Lisa B, Miller, Karen K, Klibanski, Anne, Biller, Beverly M.K, Tritos, Nicholas A

    “…Context: Late-night salivary cortisol (LNSC) is well-validated in the diagnosis of Cushing's disease (CD). The accuracy of LNSC during follow-up of patients…”
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    Association between muscle mass and diabetes prevalence independent of body fat distribution in adults under 50 years old by Haines, Melanie S., Leong, Aaron, Porneala, Bianca C., Meigs, James B., Miller, Karen K.

    Published in Nutrition & diabetes (28-05-2022)
    “…Background/objectives Although relatively less muscle mass has been associated with greater diabetes prevalence, whether there is an association between muscle…”
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    Fibroblast Growth Factor-21 May Mediate Growth Hormone Resistance in Anorexia Nervosa by Fazeli, Pouneh K, Misra, Madhusmita, Goldstein, Mark, Miller, Karen K, Klibanski, Anne

    “…Context: Anorexia nervosa (AN), a state of chronic nutritional deprivation, is characterized by GH resistance with elevated GH levels and decreased levels of…”
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    Recruitment strategies to increase racial and ethnic diversity in anorexia nervosa clinical research by Strauch, Julianne, Agnew, Alexandra, Meenaghan, Erinne, Miller, Karen K, Haines, Melanie S

    Published in Journal of eating disorders (15-07-2023)
    “…Inclusion of underrepresented racial and ethnic groups in eating disorder (ED) research is a critical unmet need, but evidence-based recruitment strategies are…”
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    The Upregulation of Molecules Related to Tumor Immune Escape in Human Pituitary Adenomas by Xi, Zhiyu, Jones, Pamela S, Mikamoto, Masaaki, Jiang, Xiaobin, Faje, Alexander T, Nie, Chuansheng, Labelle, Kathryn E, Zhou, Yunli, Miller, Karen K, Soberman, Roy J, Zhang, Xun

    Published in Frontiers in endocrinology (Lausanne) (21-10-2021)
    “…Human pituitary adenomas are one of the most common intracranial neoplasms. Although most of these tumors are benign and can be treated medically or by…”
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