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    Calcium fractional absorption and metabolism assessed using stable isotopes differ between postpartum and never pregnant women by Moser-Veillon, P B, Mangels, A R, Vieira, N E, Yergey, A L, Patterson, K Y, Hill, A D, Veillon, C

    Published in The Journal of nutrition (01-09-2001)
    “…Determining the fractional absorption (FA) of calcium using the incorporation into urine of stable isotopes given intravenously (IV) and orally has become a…”
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    Dietary selenium intake and selenium concentrations of plasma, erythrocytes, and breast milk in pregnant and postpartum lactating and nonlactating women by Levander, O A, Moser, P B, Morris, V C

    Published in The American journal of clinical nutrition (01-10-1987)
    “…The selenium status of a group of 23 lactating and 13 nonlactating women was assessed from 37-wk gestation through 6-mo postpartum. The mean overall dietary Se…”
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    Nutritional survey of highly trained women runners by Deuster, PA, Kyle, SB, Moser, PB, Vigersky, RA, Singh, A, Schoomaker, EB

    Published in The American journal of clinical nutrition (01-12-1986)
    “…Mean daily intakes from 3-day dietary records for calories, energy-providing nutrients, and selected minerals were calculated for 51 highly trained women…”
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    Copper, iron, zinc, and selenium dietary intake and status of Nepalese lactating women and their breast-fed infants by Moser, PB, Reynolds, RD, Acharya, S, Howard, MP, Andon, MB, Lewis, SA

    Published in The American journal of clinical nutrition (01-04-1988)
    “…The dietary intake of copper, iron, zinc, and selenium of 26 Nepalese lactating mothers was estimated from chemical analysis of 24-h food and beverage…”
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    Effect of age on changes in plasma, erythrocyte, and urinary B-6 vitamers after an oral vitamin B-6 load by Kant, AK, Moser-Veillon, PB, Reynolds, RD

    Published in The American journal of clinical nutrition (01-11-1988)
    “…We investigated the effect of age on indices of vitamin B-6 metabolism in 36 fasting males aged 25–35, 45–55, and 65–75 y who ingested 17.15 mumol vitamin B-6…”
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    Zinc and copper status of women by physical activity and menstrual status by SINGH, A, DEUSTER, P. A, MOSER, P. B

    “…Zinc and copper status of 33 eumenorrheic and 12 amenorrheic runners and 19 eumenorrheic and 8 amenorrheic nonrunners was studied. Three-day diet records and…”
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    Calcium and magnesium dietary intakes and plasma and milk concentrations of Nepalese lactating women by Moser, PB, Reynolds, RD, Acharya, S, Howard, MP, Andon, MB

    Published in The American journal of clinical nutrition (01-04-1988)
    “…Dietary calcium and magnesium intakes of 26 Nepalese lactating women were determined from analysis of 24-h duplicate food and beverage composites. In addition,…”
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    Nutritional intakes and status of highly trained amenorrheic and eumenorrheic women runners by Deuster, P A, Kyle, S B, Moser, P B, Vigersky, R A, Singh, A, Schoomaker, E B

    Published in Fertility and sterility (01-10-1986)
    “…This study was conducted to determine whether nutritional status contributes to the amenorrhea associated with long distance running. Dietary intakes and…”
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    Mineral balance in adult men: effect of four refined fibers by Behall, K M, Scholfield, D J, Lee, K, Powell, A S, Moser, P B

    Published in The American journal of clinical nutrition (01-08-1987)
    “…Eleven men consumed a basal diet alone and with cellulose (Na-carboxymethylcellulose, locust bean gum, or karaya gum) added at 7.5 g fiber per 1000 calories…”
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    Dietary zinc intake and zinc concentrations of plasma, erythrocytes, and breast milk in antepartum and postpartum lactating and nonlactating women: a longitudinal study by Moser, P B, Reynolds, R D

    Published in The American journal of clinical nutrition (01-07-1983)
    “…The zinc status of a group of 23 lactating and 13 nonlactating women was assessed longitudinally from 37-wk gestation through 6 months postpartum. Dietary zinc…”
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    Effect of β-carotene supplementation and lactation on carotenoid metabolism and mitogenic T lymphocyte proliferation by GOSSAGE, C, DEYHIM, M, MOSER-VEILLON, P. B, DOUGLAS, L. W, KRAMER, T. R

    Published in The American journal of clinical nutrition (01-04-2000)
    “…Information is lacking regarding the effects of beta-carotene supplementation, early lactation, or both on circulating carotenoid concentrations and T…”
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    Effects of diets high in simple sugars on urinary chromium losses by Kozlovsky, A S, Moser, P B, Reiser, S, Anderson, R A

    Published in Metabolism, clinical and experimental (01-06-1986)
    “…Thirty-seven subjects, 19 men and 18 women, consumed reference diets for 12 weeks formulated by nutritionists to contain optimal levels of protein, fat,…”
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    Platelet glutathione peroxidase activity as an index of selenium status in rats by Levander, O A, DeLoach, D P, Morris, V C, Moser, P B

    Published in The Journal of nutrition (01-01-1983)
    “…Glutathione peroxidase activity in platelets increased stepwise in selenium-depleted rats that were repleted with graded levels of dietary sodium selenite. In…”
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    Acute and chronic resistive exercise increase urinary chromium excretion in men as measured with an enriched chromium stable isotope by Rubin, M A, Miller, J P, Ryan, A S, Treuth, M S, Patterson, K Y, Pratley, R E, Hurley, B F, Veillon, C, Moser-Veillon, P B, Anderson, R A

    Published in The Journal of nutrition (01-01-1998)
    “…Both exercise and chromium exert beneficial effects on insulin function. The mechanism by which exercise improves insulin response may involve an alteration in…”
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    Nutritional and medical status of lactating women and their infants in the Kathmandu valley of Nepal by Reynolds, RD, Moser, PB, Acharya, S, McConnell, W, Andon, MB, Howard, MP

    Published in The American journal of clinical nutrition (01-04-1988)
    “…In six villages in the Kathmandu valley of Nepal, an intensive health and nutrition study was conducted on 26 lactating women and their 2–6-month-old infants…”
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    Exercise-induced changes in blood minerals, associated proteins and hormones in women athletes by DEUSTER, P. A, KYLE, S. B, SINGH, A, MOSER, P. B, BERNIER, L. L, YU-YAHIRO, J. A, SCHOOMAKER, E. B

    “…The acute effects of prolonged exercise on the body's distribution of trace minerals in women athletes has not been examined. To this end, plasma…”
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    Blood lipids and lipoproteins in adult men fed four refined fibers by Behall, K.M, Lee, K.H, Moser, P.B

    Published in The American journal of clinical nutrition (01-02-1984)
    “…Twelve men consumed a basal diet containing 14.6% of the calories as protein, 35.0% as fat (P/S = 0.39,641 mg cholesterol), and 50.4% as carbohydrate for 20…”
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    Distribution of a stable isotope of chromium (53Cr) in serum, urine, and breast milk in lactating women by Mohamedshah, FY, Moser-Veillon, PB, Yamini, S, Douglass, LW, Anderson, RA, Veillon, C

    Published in The American journal of clinical nutrition (01-06-1998)
    “…To determine the fate and distribution of chromium during lactation, six lactating women (25-38 y old) were given three doses of the tracer 53Cr (7.55…”
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    A longitudinal study of urinary calcium, magnesium, and zinc excretion in lactating and nonlactating postpartum women by Klein, CJ, Moser-Veillon, PB, Douglass, LW, Ruben, KA, Trocki, O

    Published in The American journal of clinical nutrition (01-04-1995)
    “…Postpartum lactating (n = 12) and nonlactating (n = 11) women and never pregnant women (n = 14) collected urine samples and diet records 2 d each month for 6…”
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    Nutritionally relevant supplementation of vitamin B6 in lactating women: effect on plasma prolactin by ANDON, M. B, HOWARD, M. P, MOSER, P. B, REYNOLDS, R. D

    Published in Pediatrics (Evanston) (01-11-1985)
    “…Pharmacologic doses of vitamin B6 administered to lactating women have been reported to suppress plasma prolactin. As a result, some physicians have…”
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