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Audrey E. Brynes

Researcher at Imperial College London

Publications -  42
Citations -  10274

Audrey E. Brynes is an academic researcher from Imperial College London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Insulin & Postprandial. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 42 publications receiving 9919 citations. Previous affiliations of Audrey E. Brynes include Hammersmith Hospital.

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Ghrelin enhances appetite and increases food intake in humans.

TL;DR: Ghrelin is the first circulating hormone demonstrated to stimulate food intake in man and is a potentially important new regulator of the complex systems controlling food intake and body weight.
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Gut hormone PYY 3-36 physiologically inhibits food intake

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors showed that post-prandial elevation of PYY3-36 may act through the arcuate nucleus Y2R to inhibit feeding in a gut-hypothalamic pathway.
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BRIEF COMMUNICATION ARISING: Gut hormone PYY3-36 physiologically inhibits food intake

TL;DR: The authors showed that post-prandial elevation of PYY3-36 may act through the arcuate nucleus Y2R to inhibit feeding in a gut-hypothalamic pathway.
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Human gene for physical performance

TL;DR: It is shown that a polymorphism in the gene encoding angiotensin-converting enzyme is associated with elite endurance performance among high-altitude mountaineers and after physical training, repetitive weight-lifting is improved eleven-fold in individuals homozygous for the ‘insertion’ allele.
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Exendin-4 reduces fasting and postprandial glucose and decreases energy intake in healthy volunteers

TL;DR: The results are in accord with the possibility that exendin-4 may be a potential treatment for type 2 diabetes, particularly for obese patients, because it acts to reduce plasma glucose at least partly by a delay in gastric emptying, as well as by reducing calorie intake.