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| Louise DyeSummaryAffiliation: University of Leeds Country: UK Publications
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Macronutrients and mental performanceL Dye
BioPsychology Group, School of Psychology, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK
Nutrition 16:1021-34. 2000..Other factors that modify effects include time of day, circadian rhythms, type of task, habitual diet, and vulnerability of the population...
Functional foods: psychological and behavioural functionsLouise Dye
School of Psychology, University of Leeds, UK
Br J Nutr 88:S187-211. 2002....
Evidence for a second meal cognitive effect: glycaemic responses to high and low glycaemic index evening meals are associated with cognition the following morningDaniel Joseph Lamport
Institute of Psychological Sciences, University of Leeds, Lifton Palace Leeds, UK
Nutr Neurosci 14:66-71. 2011..The present findings imply that an overnight fast may not be sufficient to control for previous nutritional consumption...
Manipulation of glycemic response with isomaltulose in a milk-based drink does not affect cognitive performance in healthy adultsLouise Dye
Institute of Psychological Sciences, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK
Mol Nutr Food Res 54:506-15. 2010..It refutes the hypothesis that glycemia is associated with cognitive performance and questions the suggestion that isomaltulose has an effect on cognitive performance...
Impairments in glucose tolerance can have a negative impact on cognitive function: a systematic research reviewDaniel J Lamport
Human Appetite Research Unit, Institute of Psychological Sciences, University of Leeds, Leeds LS2 9JT, UK
Neurosci Biobehav Rev 33:394-413. 2009..The role of potential mechanisms are discussed...
A systematic review of the effect of breakfast on the cognitive performance of children and adolescentsAlexa Hoyland
Human Appetite Research Unit, Institute of Psychological Sciences, University of Leeds, Leeds LS2 9JT, UK
Nutr Res Rev 22:220-43. 2009..The present systematic review considers methodological issues in this field and makes recommendations for future research design and policy priorities...
The efficacy of Hypericum perforatum (St John's wort) for the treatment of premenstrual syndrome: a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trialSarah Canning
Institute of Psychological Sciences, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK
CNS Drugs 24:207-25. 2010..Hypericum perforatum (St John's wort) influences the serotonergic system. As such, this widely available herbal remedy deserves attention as a PMS treatment...
Food cravings and aversions during pregnancy: relationships with nausea and vomitingTracy M Bayley
BioPsychology Group, School of Psychology, Leeds University, UK
Appetite 38:45-51. 2002..Prospective data are needed to confirm these temporal relationships and to assist understanding of the emergence of food cravings...
Correspondence of continuous interstitial glucose measurement against arterialised and capillary glucose following an oral glucose tolerance test in healthy volunteersLouise Dye
Institute of Psychological Sciences, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK
Br J Nutr 103:134-40. 2010..In conclusion, AGD shows good correspondence with FP and AV glucose measures in response to a glucose load with a 15 min time lag. Taking this into account, AGD has potential application in nutrition and behaviour studies...
Acute effects of macronutrient manipulations on cognitive test performance in healthy young adults: a systematic research reviewAlexa Hoyland
Human Appetite Research Unit, Institute of Psychological Sciences, University of Leeds, Leeds, LS2 9JT, UK
Neurosci Biobehav Rev 32:72-85. 2008..Findings also suggested that visuo-spatial memory may be influenced by macronutrient manipulations...
Zinc supplementation at conventional doses does not improve the disturbance of taste perception in hemodialysis patientsAndrew Matson
Leeds University Medical School, Leeds, UK
J Ren Nutr 13:224-8. 2003..These results cast doubts on the conclusions of earlier studies that indicated an improvement in taste after zinc supplementation...
Memory function in women with premenstrual complaints and the effect of serotonergic stimulation by acute administration of an alpha-lactalbumin proteinJeroen A J Schmitt
Experimental Psychopharmacology Unit, Brain and Behaviour Institute, Universiteit Maastricht, Maastricht, The Netherlands, Nestle Research Center, Lausanne, Switzerland
J Psychopharmacol 19:375-84. 2005..The data suggest that serotonergic hypofunction may play a role in premenstrual memory decline, but serotonergic mechanisms cannot fully account for observed cognitive changes in the premenstrual phase...
Disturbed appetite patterns and nutrient intake in peritoneal dialysis patientsMark Wright
Renal Unit, Leeds General Infirmary, Leeds, United Kingdom
Perit Dial Int 23:550-6. 2003..Reduced nutrient intake contributes to this. It has long been assumed that this reflects disturbed appetite. We set out to define the appetite profiles of a group of PD patients using a novel technique...
Cholecystokinin and leptin: their influence upon the eating behaviour and nutrient intake of dialysis patientsMark Wright
Renal Unit, Leeds General Infirmary, Great George Street, Leeds LS1 3EX, England, UK
Nephrol Dial Transplant 19:133-40. 2004..Appetite disturbance may be influenced by accumulation of appetite inhibitors such as leptin and cholecystokinin (CCK) in dialysis patients...
