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| M B LivingstoneSummaryAffiliation: University of Ulster Country: UK Publications
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An evaluation of the sensitivity and specificity of energy expenditure measured by heart rate and the Goldberg cut-off for energy intake: basal metabolic rate for identifying mis-reporting of energy intake by adults and children: a retrospective analysisM B E Livingstone
Northern Ireland Centre for Diet and Health, University of Ulster, Coleraine, Co Londonderry, Northern Ireland, UK
Eur J Clin Nutr 57:455-63. 2003....
Physical activity patterns in a nationally representative sample of adults in IrelandM B Livingstone
Northern Ireland Centre for Diet and Health, University of Ulster, Coleraine, Co Londonderry
Public Health Nutr 4:1107-16. 2001..To evaluate habitual levels of physical activity in a nationally representative sample of adults in Ireland...
Childhood obesity in Europe: a growing concernM B Livingstone
Northern Ireland Centre for Diet and Health, University of Ulster, Londonderry, Northern Ireland
Public Health Nutr 4:109-16. 2001....
Epidemiology of childhood obesity in EuropeB Livingstone
Northern Ireland Centre for Diet and Health, University of Ulster, Co Londonderry, UK
Eur J Pediatr 159:S14-34. 2000....
Energy expenditure by heart rate in children: an evaluation of calibration techniquesM B Livingstone
Northern Ireland Centre for Diet and Health, University of Ulster, Coleraine, Co Londonderry
Med Sci Sports Exerc 32:1513-9. 2000..To evaluate the impact of applying seven calibration equations (CE) in the estimation of free-living total energy expenditure (TEE) over 2-3 d in seven boys (mean +/- SD age 9.4+/-0.4 yr) by the Flex heart rate (HR) method...
Measurement of dietary intake in childrenM B Livingstone
Northern Ireland Centre for Diet and Health, University of Ulster, Coleraine, Co Londonderry, UK
Proc Nutr Soc 59:279-93. 2000..The development of improved techniques for identification of mis-reporters and investigation of the issue of differential reporting of foods should also be given priority...
Tracking of nutrient intakes in adolescence: the experiences of the Young Hearts Project, Northern IrelandP J Robson
Northern Ireland Centre for Diet and Health NICHE, University of Ulster, UK
Br J Nutr 84:541-8. 2000..09) in the girls' diets. In conclusion, the poor to fair tracking observed in this cohort suggests that individual dietary patterns exhibited at 12 years of age are unlikely to be predictive of energy and nutrient intake at age 15 years...
Effect of dietary intake and lifestyle factors on in vivo mutant frequency at the HPRT gene locus in healthy human subjectsY A Barnett
Cancer and Ageing Research Group, School of Biomedical Sciences, University of Ulster at Coleraine, Londonderry, Northern Ireland, UK
Mutat Res 431:305-15. 1999..Thus, estimated intakes of antioxidants may not reflect their bioavailability and functional capacity in vivo and it may be more useful to examine actual plasma/cell levels vs. MF to establish if any significant relationship exists...
The effects of yoghurt containing a novel fat emulsion on energy and macronutrient intakes in non-overweight, overweight and obese subjectsA A Burns
Northern Ireland Centre for Diet and Health, University of Ulster, Coleraine, Co Londonderry, Northern Ireland, UK
Int J Obes Relat Metab Disord 25:1487-96. 2001..01) after the test yoghurt relative to the control yoghurt. CONCLUSIONS: These results suggest that the effects of this novel fat emulsion are maintained at least up to 8 h and are evident in non-overweight, overweight and obese subjects...
Issues in dietary intake assessment of children and adolescentsM B E Livingstone
Northern Ireland Centre for Food and Health, University of Ulster, Coleraine, Co. Londonderry, BT52 1SA, UK
Br J Nutr 92:S213-22. 2004..Until these issues are better understood, researchers should exercise considerable caution when evaluating all such data...
Tracking of energy and nutrient intakes from adolescence to young adulthood: the experiences of the Young Hearts Project, Northern IrelandA M Gallagher
Northern Ireland Centre for Food and Health NICHE, University of Ulster, Coleraine, UK
Public Health Nutr 9:1027-34. 2006..To assess tracking of energy and nutrient intakes between adolescence and young adulthood...
Dose-response effects of a novel fat emulsion (Olibra) on energy and macronutrient intakes up to 36 h post-consumptionA A Burns
The Northern Ireland Centre for Diet and Health, University of Ulster, Coleraine, Co Londonderry, Northern Ireland, UK
Eur J Clin Nutr 56:368-77. 2002..To investigate the dose-response effects of a novel fat emulsion (Olibra) on energy and macronutrient intakes up to 36 h post-consumption in non-overweight subjects...
Health and lifestyle characteristics of older European adults: the ZENITH studyE E A Simpson
School of Psychology NICHE University of Ulster, Northern Ireland, UK
Eur J Clin Nutr 59:S13-21. 2005..To describe health and lifestyle factors of participants in the ZENITH study...
Associations between daily food intake and excess adiposity in Irish adults: towards the development of food-based dietary guidelines for reducing the prevalence of overweight and obesityS N McCarthy
Department of Clinical Medicine, Trinity Centre for Health Sciences, St James s Hospital, Dublin 8, Ireland
Int J Obes (Lond) 30:993-1002. 2006..No food-based, dietary guidelines exist in Ireland for a reduction in the prevalence of body fat or obesity...
Investigation of the medium-term effects of Olibratrade mark fat emulsion on food intake in non-obese subjectsC M Logan
Northern Ireland Centre for Food and Health (NICHE, University of Ulster, Coleraine, UK
Eur J Clin Nutr 60:1081-91. 2006..This could be owing to numerous confounding factors influencing eating behaviour and/or the different study design used in the present study...
Resting energy expenditure is not increased in mildly hyperglycaemic obese diabetic patientsM Ryan
Department of Diabetes and Nutrition, CHU, Angers, F-49033, France
Br J Nutr 96:945-8. 2006..We conclude that REE is not necessarily increased by the presence of diabetes in obese people...
Energy and fat intake in obese and lean children at varying risk of obesityA F McGloin
Northern Ireland Centre for Diet and Health, School of Biomedical Sciences, University of Ulster, Coleraine, Northen Ireland, UK
Int J Obes Relat Metab Disord 26:200-7. 2002..5+/-7.5 vs 24.9+/-9.4% body fatness; P<0.05). There was a significant trend for increasing fatness as fat intake increased (P<0.05). CONCLUSION: Fat intake is related to body fatness in childhood...
