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Metabolic profiling of diabetes: from black-box epidemiology to systems epidemiology.
by Hu, Frank B
Clinical chemistry, September 2011, Vol.57(9), pp.1224-1226

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Do Functional Foods Have a Role in the Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease?
by Hu, B., Frank
Circulation, 2011, Vol.124(5), pp.538-540

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Consumption of Plant Seeds and Cardiovascular Health: Epidemiological and Clinical Trial Evidence
by Ros, B., Emilio
Circulation, 2013, Vol.128(5), pp.553-565

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Globalization of Diabetes: The Role of Diet, Lifestyle, and Genes
by Hu, Frank B.
Hu, Frank B. 2011. Globalization of diabetes: The role of diet, lifestyle, and genes. Diabetes Care 34(6): 1249-1257.

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Diet and exercise for new-onset type 2 diabetes?
by Hu, Frank B
The Lancet, 2011, Vol.378(9786), pp.101-102

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Relation of Smoking With Total Mortality and Cardiovascular Events Among Patients With Diabetes Mellitus: A Meta-Analysis and Systematic Review
by Pan, B., An
Circulation, 2015, Vol.132(19), pp.1795-1804

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Fructose and Cardiometabolic Health
by Malik, Vasanti S
Journal of the American College of Cardiology, 06 October 2015, Vol.66(14), pp.1615-1624

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Are refined carbohydrates worse than saturated fat?
by Hu, Frank B
The American journal of clinical nutrition, June 2010, Vol.91(6), pp.1541-1542

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Substituting homemade fruit juice for sugar-sweetened beverages is associated with lower odds of metabolic syndrome among Hispanic adults.
by Mattei, Josiemer
The Journal of nutrition, June 2012, Vol.142(6), pp.1081-1087

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The global implications of diabetes and cancer
by Shi, Yuankai
The Lancet, 07 June 2014, Vol.383(9933), pp.1947-1948

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Effects of dairy intake on body weight and fat: a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials
by Chen, Mu
The American journal of clinical nutrition, October 2012, Vol.96(4), pp.735-47

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Changes in Diet and Lifestyle and Long-Term Weight Gain in Women and Men
by Mozaffarian, Dariush
The New England Journal of Medicine, 2011, Vol.364(25), pp.2392-2404

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Sugar-sweetened beverages and weight gain in children and adults: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
by Malik, Vasanti S
The American journal of clinical nutrition, October 2013, Vol.98(4), pp.1084-1102

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Response to Comment on Li et al. Time Trends of Dietary and Lifestyle Factors and Their Potential Impact on Diabetes Burden in China. Diabetes Care 2017;40:1685-1694
by Li, Yanping
Diabetes care, May 2018, Vol.41(5), pp.e83

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A Prospective Study of Weight Training and Risk of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus in Men
by Grøntved, Anders
Archives of Internal Medicine, 24 September 2012, Vol.172(17), pp.1306-1312

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Low Serum 25-Hydroxyvitamin D Levels and the Bidirectional Association Between Depression and Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus in Women—Reply
by Pan, An
Archives of Internal Medicine, 13 June 2011, Vol.171(11), pp.1041-1042

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Walnut Consumption Is Associated with Lower Risk of Type 2 Diabetes in Women12
by Pan, An
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Plasma bicarbonate and risk of type 2 diabetes mellitus.
by Mandel, Ernest I
CMAJ : Canadian Medical Association journal = journal de l'Association medicale canadienne, September 18, 2012, Vol.184(13), pp.E719-E725

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Long-term associations of nut consumption with body weight and obesity.
by Jackson, Chandra L
The American journal of clinical nutrition, July 2014, Vol.100 Suppl 1, pp.408S-11S

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A higher ratio of beans to white rice is associated with lower cardiometabolic risk factors in Costa Rican adults.
by Mattei, Josiemer
The American journal of clinical nutrition, September 2011, Vol.94(3), pp.869-876
