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Arne Astrup
Researcher at University of Copenhagen
Publications - 902
Citations - 77453
Arne Astrup is an academic researcher from University of Copenhagen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Weight loss & Overweight. The author has an hindex of 114, co-authored 866 publications receiving 68877 citations. Previous affiliations of Arne Astrup include Copenhagen University Hospital & University of South Australia.
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Obesity : Preventing and managing the global epidemic
D. S. Akram,Arne Astrup,T. Atinmo,J. L. Boissin,George A. Bray,K. Carroll,P. Chitson,C. Chunming,William H. Dietz,James O. Hill,Eric Jéquier,C. Komodiki,Yuji Matsuzawa,W. F. Mollentze,K. Moosa,M.I. Noor,K.S. Reddy,Jacob C. Seidell,V. Tanphaichitr,Ricardo Uauy,Paul Zimmet +20 more
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Reproducibility, power and validity of visual analogue scales in assessment of appetite sensations in single test meal studies.
TL;DR: VAS scores are reliable for appetite research and do not seem to be influenced by prior diet standardization, however, consideration should be given to the specific parameters being measured, their sensitivity and study power.
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A Randomized, Controlled Trial of 3.0 mg of Liraglutide in Weight Management
Xavier Pi-Sunyer,Arne Astrup,Ken Fujioka,Frank L. Greenway,Alfredo Halpern,Michel Krempf,David C.W. Lau,Carel W. le Roux,Rafael Violante Ortiz,Christine B. Jensen,John P.H. Wilding +10 more
TL;DR: 3.0 mg of liraglutide, as an adjunct to diet and exercise, was associated with reduced body weight and improved metabolic control in patients with type 2 diabetes and prediabetes.
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Glucagon-like peptide 1 promotes satiety and suppresses energy intake in humans.
TL;DR: The results show that GLP-1 enhanced satiety and reduced energy intake and thus may play a physiological regulatory role in controlling appetite and energy intake in humans.
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Genome-wide gene-based analyses of weight loss interventions identify a potential role for NKX6.3 in metabolism.
Armand Valsesia,Qiao-Ping Wang,Qiao-Ping Wang,Nele Gheldof,Jérôme Carayol,Hélène Ruffieux,Hélène Ruffieux,Teleri Clark,Victoria Shenton,Lisa J. Oyston,Gregory Lefebvre,Sylviane Metairon,Christian Chabert,Ondine Walter,Polina Mironova,Paulina Lau,Patrick Descombes,Nathalie Viguerie,Dominique Langin,Dominique Langin,Mary-Ellen Harper,Arne Astrup,Wim H. M. Saris,Robert Dent,G. Gregory Neely,Joerg Hager +25 more
TL;DR: Two loci close to NKX6.3/MIR486 and RBSG4 are identified in the Canadian discovery cohort and replicated in the DiOGenes cohort and taken forward for Bayesian fine-mapping and functional assessment in flies.