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Jeanne M. Clark
Researcher at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Publications - 261
Citations - 31356
Jeanne M. Clark is an academic researcher from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. The author has contributed to research in topics: Type 2 diabetes & Weight loss. The author has an hindex of 68, co-authored 229 publications receiving 26900 citations. Previous affiliations of Jeanne M. Clark include Johns Hopkins University.
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Efficacy of Commercial Weight-Loss Programs: An Updated Systematic Review
Kimberly A. Gudzune,Ruchi S. Doshi,Ambereen K. Mehta,Zoobia W Chaudhry,David K. Jacobs,Rachit M. Vakil,Clare J. Lee,Sara N. Bleich,Jeanne M. Clark +8 more
TL;DR: Clinicians could consider referring overweight or obese patients to Weight Watchers or Jenny Craig and other popular programs, such as Nutrisystem, show promising weight-loss results; however, additional studies evaluating long-term outcomes are needed.
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Prospective Study of Outcomes in Adults with Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease.
Arun J. Sanyal,Mark L. Van Natta,Jeanne M. Clark,Brent A. Neuschwander-Tetri,Anna Mae Diehl,Srinivasan Dasarathy,Rohit Loomba,Naga Chalasani,Kris V. Kowdley,Bilal Hameed,Laura A. Wilson,Katherine P. Yates,Patricia Belt,Mariana Lazo,David E. Kleiner,Cynthia Behling,James Tonascia +16 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a prospective study involving patients with NAFLD, fibrosis stages F3 and F4 were associated with increased risks of liver-related complications and death, including variceal hemorrhage, ascites, or encephalopathy.
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Meta‐analysis: vitamin D and non‐alcoholic fatty liver disease
M. Eliades,E. Spyrou,N. Agrawal,Mariana Lazo,Frederick L. Brancati,James J. Potter,Ayman Koteish,Jeanne M. Clark,Eliseo Guallar,Ruben Hernaez +9 more
TL;DR: Non‐alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is a highly prevalent condition and emerging evidence suggests that vitamin D may play a role in the pathogenesis of NAFLD.
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Effect of a long-term behavioural weight loss intervention on nephropathy in overweight or obese adults with type 2 diabetes: a secondary analysis of the Look AHEAD randomised clinical trial.
Judy Bahnson,W. C. Knowler,John P. Bantle,Alain G. Bertoni,George A. Bray,Haiying Chen,Lawrence J. Cheskin,Jeanne M. Clark,Caitlin Egan,Marguerite Evans,John P. Foreyt,Stephen P. Glasser,Frank L. Greenway,Edward W. Gregg,Helen P. Hazuda,James O. Hill,Edward S. Horton,Van S. Hubbard,John M. Jakicic,Robert W. Jeffery,Karen C. Johnson,Steven E. Kahn,Abbas E. Kitabchi,Mary T. Korytkowski,Jonathan Krakoff,Anne Kure,Cora E. Lewis,Barbara J. Maschak-Carey,Sara Michaels,Maria G. Montez,David M. Nathan,Ebenezer A Nyenwe,Jennifer Patricio,Anne L. Peters,Xavier Pi-Sunyer,Henry J. Pownall,Thomas A. Wadden,Lynne E. Wagenknecht,Don Williamson,Rina R. Wing,Holly R. Wyatt,Susan Z. Yanovski +41 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors assessed whether an intensive lifestyle intervention (ILI) affects the development of nephropathy in Look AHEAD, a multicenter randomized clinical trial in type 2 diabetes.
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Dietary composition and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease
Steven F. Solga,Amir R. Alkhuraishe,Jeanne M. Clark,Michael Torbenson,Ashli Greenwald,Anna Mae Diehl,Thomas H. Magnuson +6 more
TL;DR: Present dietary recommendations may worsen NAFLD histopathology, and there were no significant associations between either total caloric intake or protein intake and either steatosis, fibrosis, or inflammation.