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    Dietary Management of Heart Failure: DASH Diet and Precision Nutrition Perspectives by Wickman, Brooke E, Enkhmaa, Byambaa, Ridberg, Ronit, Romero, Erick, Cadeiras, Martin, Meyers, Frederick, Steinberg, Francene

    Published in Nutrients (10-12-2021)
    “…Heart failure (HF) is a major health care burden increasing in prevalence over time. Effective, evidence-based interventions for HF prevention and management…”
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    Dietary intake of pistachios or mixed nuts results in higher systemic antioxidant capacity with minimal effects on bone in adolescent male rats by Wickman, Brooke E., Clayton, Zachary S., Rochester, Eric, Kern, Mark, Hong, Mee Young, Liu, Changqi, Hooshmand, Shirin

    “…Nutrition is a key determinant of bone health and attainment of peak bone mass. Excess oxidative stress induces bone loss while increasing antioxidant capacity…”
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    A diet containing high- versus low-daidzein does not affect bone density and osteogenic gene expression in the obese Zucker rat model by Rochester, Eric, Wickman, Brooke E, Bell, Andrea, Simecka, Christy, Clayton, Zachary S, Hakkak, Reza, Hooshmand, Shirin

    Published in Food & function (16-10-2019)
    “…Phytoestrogens are nonsteroidal plant compounds with similar chemical structures to mammalian estrogen capable of mimicking the effect of estrogen in selective…”
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    Effect of Pistachios and Mixed Nuts on Bone Density and Osteogenic Gene Expression in Young Male Rats by Wickman, Brooke E., Rochester, Eric, Hauffe, Laura, Kern, Mark, Hong, Mee Young, Liu, Changqi, Hooshmand, Shirin

    Published in The FASEB journal (01-04-2018)
    “…Nut consumption has beneficial health effects that include reducing the risk of cardiovascular disease, improving blood lipid profiles, and reducing oxidative…”
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    Imposed expiratory resistance, hyperinflation, and dyspnea are dissociated from locomotor fatigue during moderate exercise by Wickman, Brooke E, Sasaki, Katelynn G, Torrecillas‐Sanchez, Eduardo, Cannon, Daniel T

    Published in The FASEB journal (01-04-2017)
    “…Abstract only Expiratory flow resistance (e.g. asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease) results in dyspnea, dynamic hyperinflation, and premature…”
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