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    Higher Daily Energy Expenditure and Respiratory Quotient, Rather Than Fat-Free Mass, Independently Determine Greater ad Libitum Overeating by Piaggi, Paolo, Thearle, Marie S, Krakoff, Jonathan, Votruba, Susanne B

    “…Context: Body fat-free mass (FFM), energy expenditure (EE), and respiratory quotient (RQ) are known predictors of daily food intake. Because FFM largely…”
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    Extent and Determinants of Thermogenic Responses to 24 Hours of Fasting, Energy Balance, and Five Different Overfeeding Diets in Humans by Thearle, Marie S, Pannacciulli, Nicola, Bonfiglio, Susan, Pacak, Karel, Krakoff, Jonathan

    “…Context: Individual variation in the ability to convert excess calories to heat and the effects of dietary macronutrient composition are unclear. Objective:…”
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    The Consistency in Macronutrient Oxidation and The Role for Epinephrine in the Response to Fasting and Overfeeding by Vinales, Karyne Lima, Schlögl, Mathias, Piaggi, Paolo, Hohenadel, Maximilian, Graham, Alexis, Bonfiglio, Susan, Krakoff, Jonathan, Thearle, Marie S

    “…Context:In humans, dietary versus intra-individual determinants of macronutrient oxidation preference and the role of the sympathetic nervous system (SNS)…”
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    Core body temperature, energy expenditure, and epinephrine during fasting, eucaloric feeding, and overfeeding in healthy adult men: evidence for a ceiling effect for human thermogenic response to diet by Vinales, Karyne L., Begaye, Brittany, Thearle, Marie S., Krakoff, Jonathan, Piaggi, Paolo

    Published in Metabolism, clinical and experimental (01-05-2019)
    “…In homeothermic animals, approximately 50% of daily energy expenditure (EE) is spent to maintain a consistent core body temperature (CBT). In humans, little is…”
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    Early results of a surgeon-led, perioperative surgical home by Powell, Anathea C., Thearle, Marie S., Cusick, Matthew, Sanderson, Dorothy Jensen, Van Lew, Holly, Lee, Candace, Kieran, Jennefer A.

    Published in The Journal of surgical research (01-05-2017)
    “…The Perioperative Surgical Home is a novel care model designed to provide patient-centered, high-quality surgical care. In 2013, we implemented POSH, a pilot…”
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    Soda Consumption during Ad Libitum Food Intake Predicts Weight Change by Bundrick, Sarah C, Thearle, Marie S., MD, Venti, Colleen A., MS, RD, Krakoff, Jonathan, MD, Votruba, Susanne B., PhD, RD

    “…Abstract Soda consumption may contribute to weight gain over time. Objective data were used to determine whether soda consumption predicts weight gain or…”
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    Lower Energy Expenditure Predicts Long-Term Increases in Weight and Fat Mass by Piaggi, Paolo, Thearle, Marie S, Bogardus, Clifton, Krakoff, Jonathan

    “…Context: The relevance of the contribution of energy expenditure (EE) and substrate oxidation to weight change has not been fully confirmed. Objective: The…”
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    A Human Thrifty Phenotype Associated With Less Weight Loss During Caloric Restriction by Reinhardt, Martin, Thearle, Marie S, Ibrahim, Mostafa, Hohenadel, Maximilian G, Bogardus, Clifton, Krakoff, Jonathan, Votruba, Susanne B

    Published in Diabetes (New York, N.Y.) (01-08-2015)
    “…Successful weight loss is variable for reasons not fully elucidated. Whether effective weight loss results from smaller reductions in energy expenditure during…”
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    Childhood Predictors of Adult Acute Insulin Response and Insulin Action by Thearle, Marie S, Bunt, Joy C, Knowler, William C, Krakoff, Jonathan

    Published in Diabetes care (01-05-2009)
    “…OBJECTIVE: Because declines in acute insulin response (AIR) and insulin action (M) predict development of type 2 diabetes, we sought to determine childhood…”
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    Energy Expenditure Responses to Fasting and Overfeeding Identify Phenotypes Associated With Weight Change by Schlögl, Mathias, Piaggi, Paolo, Pannacciuli, Nicola, Bonfiglio, Susan M, Krakoff, Jonathan, Thearle, Marie S

    Published in Diabetes (New York, N.Y.) (01-11-2015)
    “…Because it is unknown whether 24-h energy expenditure (EE) responses to dietary extremes will identify phenotypes associated with weight regulation, the aim of…”
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    Fasting Hyperglycemia Predicts Lower Rates of Weight Gain by Increased Energy Expenditure and Fat Oxidation Rate by Piaggi, Paolo, Thearle, Marie S, Bogardus, Clifton, Krakoff, Jonathan

    “…Context: Increased adiposity and insulin resistance are associated with hyperglycemia and previous studies have reported that higher glucoses are associated…”
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    Lower Awake and Fed Thermogenesis Predicts Future Weight Gain in Subjects With Abdominal Adiposity by PIAGGI, Paolo, KRAKOFF, Jonathan, BOGARDUS, Clifton, THEARLE, Marie S

    Published in Diabetes (New York, N.Y.) (01-12-2013)
    “…Awake and fed thermogenesis (AFT) is the energy expenditure (EE) of the nonactive fed condition above the minimum metabolic requirement during sleep and is…”
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    Cognitive dietary restraint, disinhibition, and hunger are associated with 24-h energy expenditure by Stinson, Emma J., Graham, Alexis L., Thearle, Marie S., Gluck, Marci E., Krakoff, Jonathan, Piaggi, Paolo

    Published in International Journal of Obesity (01-07-2019)
    “…Background Higher energy expenditure (EE) is associated with greater food intake, possibly because the human body senses EE and modifies eating behaviors to…”
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    Overfeeding Over 24 Hours Does Not Activate Brown Adipose Tissue in Humans by Schlögl, Mathias, Piaggi, Paolo, Thiyyagura, Pradeep, Reiman, Eric M, Chen, Kewei, Lutrin, Calvin, Krakoff, Jonathan, Thearle, Marie S

    “…Context: Human brown adipose tissue (BAT) is activated with cold exposure, but it is unknown whether overfeeding activates BAT. Objective: We determined BAT…”
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    Non‐hematopoietic effects of endogenous erythropoietin on lean mass and body weight regulation by Reinhardt, Martin, Dey, Soumyadeep, Tom Noguchi, Constance, Zhang, Yuanyuan, Krakoff, Jonathan, Thearle, Marie S.

    Published in Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.) (01-07-2016)
    “…Objective To investigate the concurrent relationships between human plasma erythropoietin concentrations and energy expenditure (EE), body composition, plasma…”
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    Perceived stress and anhedonia predict short-and long-term weight change, respectively, in healthy adults by Ibrahim, Mostafa, Thearle, Marie S., Krakoff, Jonathan, Gluck, Marci E.

    “…Perceived stress; emotional eating; anhedonia; depression and dietary restraint, hunger, and disinhibition have been studied as risk factors for obesity…”
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    Energy Expenditure and Hormone Responses in Humans After Overeating High‐Fructose Corn Syrup Versus Whole‐Wheat Foods by Ibrahim, Mostafa, Bonfiglio, Susan, Schlögl, Mathias, Vinales, Karyne L., Piaggi, Paolo, Venti, Colleen, Walter, Mary, Krakoff, Jonathan, Thearle, Marie S.

    Published in Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.) (01-01-2018)
    “…Objective This study sought to understand how the dietary source of carbohydrates, either high‐fructose corn syrup (HFCS) or complex carbohydrates, affects…”
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    Norepinephrine and T4 Are Predictors of Fat Mass Gain in Humans With Cold-Induced Brown Adipose Tissue Activation by Begaye, Brittany, Piaggi, Paolo, Thearle, Marie S, Haskie, Kaitlyn, Walter, Mary, Schlögl, Mathias, Bonfiglio, Susan, Krakoff, Jonathan, Vinales, Karyne L

    “…In healthy adults with detectable cold-induced brown adipose tissue activation (CIBA), the relationships between sympathetic nervous system (SNS) or thyroid…”
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