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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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Prevotella-to-Bacteroides ratio predicts body weight and fat loss success on 24-week diets varying in macronutrient composition and dietary fiber: results from a post-hoc analysis.
Mads F. Hjorth,Trine Blædel,Line Q. Bendtsen,Janne K. Lorenzen,Jacob Bak Holm,Pia Kiilerich,Henrik Munch Roager,Henrik Munch Roager,Karsten Kristiansen,Lesli H. Larsen,Arne Astrup +10 more
TL;DR: Individuals with high P/B lost more body weight and body fat compared to individuals with low P/ B, confirming that individuals with a highP/B are more susceptible to weight loss on a diet rich in fiber.
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Changes in renal function during weight loss induced by high vs low-protein low-fat diets in overweight subjects.
TL;DR: Moderate changes in dietary protein intake cause adaptive alterations in renal size and function without indications of adverse effects.
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Total and Regional Fat Distribution is Strongly Influenced by Genetic Factors in Young and Elderly Twins
Charlotte Malis,Eva Lind Rasmussen,Pernille Poulsen,Inge Petersen,Kaare Christensen,Henning Beck-Nielsen,Arne Astrup,Allan Vaag +7 more
TL;DR: The h(2) estimates emphasize that body fat and distribution as determined by DXA scan are under extensive genetic control.
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Does stress influence sleep patterns, food intake, weight gain, abdominal obesity and weight loss interventions and vice versa?
TL;DR: Evidence is summarized on the role mental stress (either in or not in association with impaired sleep) may play in poor sleep, enhanced appetite, cravings and decreased motivation for physical activity that contribute to weight gain and obesity.
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Weighing the Evidence of Common Beliefs in Obesity Research
Krista Casazza,Andrew W. Brown,Arne Astrup,Fredrik Bertz,Charles L. Baum,Michelle M Bohan Brown,John A. Dawson,Nefertiti Durant,Gareth R. Dutton,David A. Fields,Kevin R. Fontaine,Steven B. Heymsfield,David A. Levitsky,Tapan Mehta,Nir Menachemi,P.K. Newby,Russell R. Pate,Hollie A. Raynor,Barbara J. Rolls,Bisakha Sen,Daniel L. Smith,Diana M. Thomas,Brian Wansink,David B. Allison +23 more
TL;DR: Nine myths and 10 presumptions surrounding the effects of rapid weight loss and the “Freshman 15” are presented and suggestions for limiting the spread of these and other unsubstantiated beliefs about the obesity domain are suggested.