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Jeremy D Krebs
Researcher at University of Otago
Publications - 86
Citations - 1877
Jeremy D Krebs is an academic researcher from University of Otago. The author has contributed to research in topics: Diabetes mellitus & Type 2 diabetes. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 74 publications receiving 1547 citations. Previous affiliations of Jeremy D Krebs include MRC Human Nutrition Research & Medical Research Council.
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Additive benefits of long-chain n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids and weight-loss in the management of cardiovascular disease risk in overweight hyperinsulinaemic women
Jeremy D Krebs,Lucy M. Browning,N K McLean,J L Rothwell,Gita D. Mishra,Carmel Moore,Susan A. Jebb +6 more
TL;DR: Weight-loss improved risk factors associated with CVD, with some additional benefits of LC n-3 PUFA on triglycerides and adiponectin.
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The impact of long chain n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid supplementation on inflammation, insulin sensitivity and CVD risk in a group of overweight women with an inflammatory phenotype.
Lucy M. Browning,Jeremy D Krebs,Carmel Moore,Gita D. Mishra,Maria A. O'Connell,Susan A. Jebb +5 more
TL;DR: This work has shown that the metabolic benefits of long chain (LC) n‐3 polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA) may be attributable to its anti‐inflammatory properties, and this property may be associated with a lower risk of obesity and CVD.
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The Diabetes Excess Weight Loss (DEWL) Trial: a randomised controlled trial of high-protein versus high-carbohydrate diets over 2 years in type 2 diabetes.
Jeremy D Krebs,Carolyn Elley,Amber Parry-Strong,Helen Lunt,Paul L. Drury,D. A. Bell,Elizabeth Robinson,Simon A Moyes,Jim Mann +8 more
TL;DR: In a ‘real-world’ setting, prescription of an energy-reduced low-fat diet, with either increased protein or carbohydrate, results in similar modest losses in weight and waist circumference over 2 years.
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Intermittent fasting in Type 2 diabetes mellitus and the risk of hypoglycaemia: a randomized controlled trial
B. T. Corley,B. T. Corley,Richard W. Carroll,Richard W. Carroll,Rosemary M Hall,Rosemary M Hall,Mark Weatherall,Amber Parry-Strong,Jeremy D Krebs,Jeremy D Krebs +9 more
TL;DR: To establish whether the risk of hypoglycaemia is greater with 2 consecutive days of very‐low‐calorie diet compared with 2 non‐consecutive days ofvery‐low-calorie diets in people with Type 2 diabetes.
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Multi-omic integrated networks connect DNA methylation and miRNA with skeletal muscle plasticity to chronic exercise in Type 2 diabetic obesity
David S. Rowlands,Rachel Page,William R Sukala,Mamta Giri,Svetlana Ghimbovschi,Irum Hayat,Birinder S Cheema,Isabelle Lys,Murray Leikis,Phillip W. Sheard,St. John Wakefield,Bernhard H. Breier,Yetrib Hathout,Kristy J. Brown,Ramya Marathi,Funda E. Orkunoglu-Suer,Joseph M. Devaney,Benjamin Leiken,Gina M. Many,Jeremy D Krebs,Will G. Hopkins,Eric P. Hoffman +21 more
TL;DR: Integrated molecular network modelling revealed differential DNA methylation and miRNA expression changes occur in skeletal muscle in response to chronic exercise training that are most pronounced with endurance training and topographically associated with functional metabolic and microvascular plasticity relevant to diabetes rehabilitation.