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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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Glucostatic control of intake and obesity.
Arne Astrup,Anne Raben +1 more
TL;DR: L‘effet des trois macronutriments (glucides, lipides et protides) sur la regulation de 1’appCtit est complexe and implique plusieurs mkcanismes diffkrents dont certains sont non-specifiques (la densitt CnergCtique par exemple).
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Markers of metabolic health in children differ between weekdays--the result of unhealthier weekend behavior.
TL;DR: The aim of this study was to investigate whether indicators of metabolic health fluctuate during the week in a group of children posing unhealthier physical activity, sedentary time, and sleep during weekends compared to weekdays.
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Salivary α-amylase copy number is not associated with weight trajectories and glycemic improvements following clinical weight loss: results from a 2-phase dietary intervention study
Armand Valsesia,Sameer S. Kulkarni,Julien Marquis,Patricia Leone,Polina Mironova,Ondine Walter,M. F. Hjorth,Patrick Descombes,Jörg Hager,Wim H. M. Saris,Arne Astrup,Christian Darimont,Nathan J O'Callaghan,Nathan J O'Callaghan +13 more
TL;DR: In the absence of association with weight trajectories or glycemic improvements, the AMY1 CN cannot be considered as an important biomarker for response to a clinical weight loss and weight maintenance programs in overweight/obese subjects.
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Low vs High Glycemic Index Diet
TL;DR: It is encouraging that rates of hypofractionated WBI approximately tripled over the study period, and wider adoption is likely to require either clear evidence of superiority or economic incentives that favor the less costly of the 2 medically equivalent therapies.
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24-Hour energy expenditure and substrate oxidation rates are unaffected by body fat distribution in obese women
TL;DR: The present study does not support the contention that upper-body obesity is accompanied by an increased lipid oxidation and a positive correlation was found between RQnp and age.