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Decaffeinated coffee and glucose metabolism in young menJames A Greenberg
Department of Health and Nutrition Sciences, Brooklyn College of the City, University of New York, New York, New York, USA
Diabetes Care 33:278-80. 2010..However, caffeinated coffee acutely impairs glucose metabolism. We assessed acute effects of decaffeinated coffee on glucose and insulin levels...
Obesity and early mortality in the United StatesJames A Greenberg
Department of Health and Nutrition Sciences, Brooklyn College of the City University of New York, New York Obesity Research Center, New York, New York, USA
Obesity (Silver Spring) 21:405-12. 2013..The objective of this study was to estimate how much earlier mortality is likely to occur for Americans who are obese (body mass index [BMI], ≥ 30)...
Coffee, hunger, and peptide YYJames A Greenberg
Department of Health and Nutrition Sciences, Brooklyn College of the City University of New York, 2900 Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11210, USA
J Am Coll Nutr 31:160-6. 2012..Our objective was to assess the effects of caffeine, caffeinated coffee, and decaffeinated coffee, both alone and in combination with 75 g of glucose, on perceived hunger and satiety and related peptides...
Caffeinated coffee consumption, cardiovascular disease, and heart valve disease in the elderly (from the Framingham Study)James A Greenberg
Department of Health and Nutrition Sciences, Brooklyn College of the City University of New York, Brooklyn, NY, USA
Am J Cardiol 102:1502-8. 2008..In conclusion, caffeinated coffee consumption was associated with lower risk of CHD mortality and heart valve disease development or progression in older Framingham subjects without moderate or severe hypertension...
Putative biases in estimating mortality attributable to obesity in the US populationJ A Greenberg
Department of Health and Nutrition Sciences, Brooklyn College of the City University of New York, Brooklyn, NY, USA
Int J Obes (Lond) 31:1449-55. 2007..It is not presently known whether correcting for these biases would increase estimates of excess deaths attributable to obesity...
Caffeinated beverage intake and the risk of heart disease mortality in the elderly: a prospective analysisJames A Greenberg
Brooklyn College of the City University of New York, New York, NY 11210, USA
Am J Clin Nutr 85:392-8. 2007....
Correcting biases in estimates of mortality attributable to obesityJames A Greenberg
Department of Health and Nutrition Sciences, Brooklyn College of the City University of New York, 2900 Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11210, USA
Obesity (Silver Spring) 14:2071-9. 2006..To assess whether a recent study that found a relatively small number of excess deaths attributable to obesity may have underestimated by not correcting for statistical biases...
Are blood pressure predictors of cardiovascular disease mortality different for prehypertensives than for hypertensives?James Greenberg
Department of Health and Nutrition Sciences, Brooklyn College of the City University of New York, New York, New York 11210, USA
Am J Hypertens 19:454-61. 2006....
The leptin-fat ratio is constant, and leptin may be part of two feedback mechanisms for maintaining the body fat set point in non-obese male Fischer 344 ratsJ A Greenberg
Department of Health and Nutrition Sciences, Brooklyn College, NY 11210, USA
Horm Metab Res 31:525-32. 1999..In conclusion, this study suggests that, under controlled conditions, the plasma leptin-body fat ratio is a constant for a particular mammalian strain, independent of dietary history...
Metabolic mass, metabolic rate, caloric restriction, and aging in male Fischer 344 ratsJ A Greenberg
Department of Health and Nutrition Sciences, Brooklyn College, NY 11210, USA
Mech Ageing Dev 113:37-48. 2000....
Biases in the mortality risk versus body mass index relationship in the NHANES-1 Epidemiologic Follow-Up StudyJ A Greenberg
Department of Health and Nutrition Sciences, Brooklyn College, New York 11210, USA
Int J Obes Relat Metab Disord 25:1071-8. 2001..Conflicting research findings have created uncertainty as to the ideal body weight...
Hypothesis - the J-shaped follow-up relation between mortality risk and disease risk-factor is due to statistical confoundingJames A Greenberg
Department of Health and Nutrition Sciences, Brooklyn College, New York, Brooklyn 11210, USA
Med Hypotheses 59:568-76. 2002..removal of the late-life and reverse-causation biases will show that this relation is monotonically positive...
Removing confounders from the relationship between mortality risk and systolic blood pressure at low and moderately increased systolic blood pressureJames A Greenberg
Department of Health and Nutrition Sciences, Brooklyn College of the City University of New York, 2900 Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11210, USA
J Hypertens 21:49-56. 2003..To assess the relationship between mortality risk and systolic blood pressure (SBP) at low and moderately increased SBP (less than the 70th percentile) before and after correcting for the regression-dilution bias and J-curve effects...
Coffee, tea and diabetes: the role of weight loss and caffeineJ A Greenberg
Department of Health and Nutrition Sciences, Brooklyn College, City University of New York, Brooklyn, NY 11210, USA
Int J Obes (Lond) 29:1121-9. 2005..To assess the effect of weight change on the relationship between coffee and tea consumption and diabetes risk...
Antihypertensive treatment alters the predictive strength of pulse pressure and other blood pressure measuresJames Greenberg
Department of Health and Nutrition Sciences, Brooklyn College of the City University of New York, Brooklyn, NY 11210, USA
Am J Hypertens 18:1033-9. 2005..The objective of this study was to assess whether antihypertensive treatment affects the predictive power of brachial pulse pressure...
Coffee, diabetes, and weight controlJames A Greenberg
Department of Health and Nutrition Sciences, Brooklyn College, City University of New York, New York, NY 11210, USA
Am J Clin Nutr 84:682-93. 2006..However, the ability of decaffeinated coffee to achieve these effects is based on a limited number of studies, and the underlying biological mechanisms have yet to be elucidated...
What about statistical confounding?James A Greenberg
Am J Cardiol 95:1024. 2005
Re: "Body mass index and incident ischemic heart disease in South Korean men"James A Greenberg
Am J Epidemiol 163:99. 2006
