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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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The trans fatty acid story in Denmark
TL;DR: The Danish story started with the publication of Willett's Lancet paper in 1993, and ended when industrially produced trans fatty acids were reduced at the Danish market following a ban in 2003.
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Arabinoxylan oligosaccharides and polyunsaturated fatty acid effects on gut microbiota and metabolic markers in overweight individuals with signs of metabolic syndrome: A randomized cross-over trial
Louise Kjølbæk,Alfonso Benítez-Páez,Eva M. Gómez del Pulgar,Lena K. Brahe,Gerhard Liebisch,Silke Matysik,Simone Rampelli,Joan Vermeiren,Patrizia Brigidi,Lesli H. Larsen,Arne Astrup,Yolanda Sanz +11 more
TL;DR: AXOS intake has a bifidogenic effect and also increases butyrate producers in the gut microbiota; even though this type of dietary fiber did not modulate lipid or glucose metabolic parameters related to metabolic syndrome.
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Effects of high-fat overfeeding on mitochondrial function, glucose and fat metabolism, and adipokine levels in low-birth-weight subjects.
Charlotte Brøns,Stine Jacobsen,Natalie Hiscock,Andrew White,Emma Nilsson,David B. Dunger,Arne Astrup,Bjørn Quistorff,Allan Vaag +8 more
TL;DR: HFO unmasks dissociation between insulin resistance and mitochondrial dysfunction in LBW subjects, suggesting that insulin resistance may be a cause, rather than an effect, of impaired muscle OXPHOS gene expression and mitochondria dysfunction.
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Twenty-four-hour respiratory quotient: the role of diet and familial resemblance.
Søren Toubro,Thorkild I. A. Sørensen,Charlotte Hindsberger,Niels Juel Christensen,Arne Astrup +4 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that substrate oxidation rates measured by RQ exhibit familial correlation after proper adjustment for confounders such as energy balance, gender, and age, and that this effect could not be fully explained by preceding diet composition, fasting plasma insulin, and free fatty acids.
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A Perspective on the Transition to Plant-Based Diets: a Diet Change May Attenuate Climate Change, but Can It Also Attenuate Obesity and Chronic Disease Risk?
Faidon Magkos,Inge Tetens,Susanne Bügel,Claus Felby,Simon Rønnow Schacht,James O. Hill,Eric Ravussin,Arne Astrup +7 more
TL;DR: The effects of plant-based diets on the prevalence of obesity and other health outcomes are reviewed and potential adverse health effects should also be considered in relation to vulnerable groups of the population.