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Catherine Hambly
Researcher at University of Aberdeen
Publications - 108
Citations - 3447
Catherine Hambly is an academic researcher from University of Aberdeen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Biology. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 92 publications receiving 2564 citations. Previous affiliations of Catherine Hambly include Rowett Research Institute.
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Physical activity and fat-free mass during growth and in later life.
Klaas R. Westerterp,Yosuke Yamada,Hiroyuki Sagayama,Philip N. Ainslie,Lene Frost Andersen,Liam Anderson,Lenore Arab,Issaad Baddou,Kweku Bedu-Addo,Ellen E. Blaak,Stéphane Blanc,Stéphane Blanc,Alberto G. Bonomi,Carlijn V. C. Bouten,Pascal Bovet,Maciej S. Buchowski,Nancy F. Butte,Stefan G J A Camps,Graeme L. Close,Jamie A. Cooper,Sai Krupa Das,Richard Cooper,Lara R. Dugas,Ulf Ekelund,Sonja Entringer,Sonja Entringer,Terrence Forrester,Barry W. Fudge,Annelies H. C. Goris,Michael Gurven,Catherine Hambly,Asmaa El Hamdouchi,Marije B. Hoos,Sumei Hu,Noorjehan Joonas,Annemiek M. C. P. Joosen,Peter T. Katzmarzyk,Kitty P. Kempen,Misaka Kimura,William E. Kraus,Robert F. Kushner,Estelle V. Lambert,William R. Leonard,Nader Lessan,Corby K. Martin,Anine Christine Medin,Anine Christine Medin,Erwin P. Meijer,James C Morehen,James C Morehen,James P. Morton,Marian L. Neuhouser,Theresa A. Nicklas,Robert Ojiambo,Kirsi H. Pietiläinen,Yannis P. Pitsiladis,Jacob Plange-Rhule,Guy Plasqui,Ross L. Prentice,Roberto A Rabinovich,Susan B. Racette,David A. Raichlen,Eric Ravussin,Rebecca M. Reynolds,Susan B. Roberts,Albertine J. Schuit,Anders Sjödin,Eric Stice,Samuel S. Urlacher,Giulio Valenti,Ludo M. Van Etten,Edgar A. Van Mil,Jonathan C. K. Wells,George S. Wilson,Brian M. Wood,Brian M. Wood,Jack A. Yanovski,Tsukasa Yoshida,Xueying Zhang,Xueying Zhang,Alexia J. Murphy-Alford,Cornelia U Loechl,Amy Luke,Herman Pontzer,Jennifer Rood,Dale A. Schoeller,William W. Wong,John R. Speakman +87 more
TL;DR: In this article, a cross-sectional study of the association between fat-free mass (FFM) and physical activity in relation to age was presented, which indicated that physical activity is a major determinant of body composition as reflected in peak FFM in aging adults.
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Calorie-restricted mice that gorge show less ability to compensate for reduced energy intake.
Catherine Hambly,Claire A. Simpson,Shona McIntosh,J. S. Duncan,Gillian Dalgleish,John R. Speakman,John R. Speakman +6 more
TL;DR: Gorging mice were, in fact, less able to compensate for reduced energy intake, as they reduced RMR by a similar extent as non- gorgers, but did not reduce activity compared to non-gorgers on the same restriction level.
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Limits to sustained energy intake XXV: milk energy output and thermogenesis in Swiss mice lactating at thermoneutrality
Zhi-Jun Zhao,Li Li,Deng-Bao Yang,Qing-Sheng Chi,Catherine Hambly,John R. Speakman,John R. Speakman +6 more
TL;DR: Constraints seem to change with ambient temperature in this strain of mouse, and SusEI and reproductive performance are likely constrained by the capacity of females to dissipate body heat, and not indirectly via pup demands.
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Limits to sustained energy intake XXIV: impact of suckling behaviour on the body temperatures of lactating female mice.
Yuko Gamo,Amelie Bernard,C. Troup,F. Munro,K. Derrer,N. Jeannesson,A. Campbell,H. Gray,John D B Miller,J. Dixon,Sharon E. Mitchell,Catherine Hambly,Lobke M. Vaanholt,John R. Speakman,John R. Speakman +14 more
TL;DR: Investigation of the potential causes of high body temperature (Tb) during lactation in mice as a putative limit on energy intake explored whether or not offspring contributed to heat retention in mothers while suckling, finding chronic hyperthermia during lactations was not caused by increased heat retention due to surrounding offspring.
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The validity of a web-based FFQ assessed by doubly labelled water and multiple 24-h recalls.
Anine Christine Medin,Monica Hauger Carlsen,Catherine Hambly,John R. Speakman,Susanne Strohmaier,Lene Frost Andersen +5 more
TL;DR: Energy estimates from the WebFFQ should be used with caution, but the estimated absolute intakes on group level and ranking abilities seem acceptable for macronutrients and most food groups.