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John W. Newman
Researcher at University of California, Davis
Publications - 215
Citations - 12737
John W. Newman is an academic researcher from University of California, Davis. The author has contributed to research in topics: Epoxide hydrolase 2 & Fatty acid. The author has an hindex of 51, co-authored 208 publications receiving 11164 citations. Previous affiliations of John W. Newman include West Health & University of California, Santa Cruz.
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Copenhagen study of overweight patients with coronary artery disease undergoing low energy diet or interval training: the randomized CUT-IT trial protocol.
Lene Rørholm Pedersen,Rasmus Huan Olsen,Marianne Frederiksen,Arne Astrup,Elizaveta Chabanova,Philip Hasbak,Jens J. Holst,Andreas Kjaer,John W. Newman,Rosemary L. Walzem,Ulrik Wisløff,Ahmad Sajadieh,Steen B. Haugaard,Eva Prescott +13 more
TL;DR: The study will compare the short and long-term effects of a protocol consisting of AIT alone or a rapid weight loss followed by AIT, and provide new insight in mechanisms behind the benefits of exercise and weight loss.
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A method for the determination of environmental contaminants in living marine mammals using microscale samples of blubber and blood
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the possible effects of organochlorine compounds on juvenile northern elephant seals (Mirounga angustirostris), blubber and blood samples were taken from animals present on the Ano Nuevo (California) rookery and from animals admitted for rehabilitation at The Marine Mammal Center (Sausalito CA).
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Association between plasma endocannabinoids and appetite in hemodialysis patients: A pilot study.
Allon N. Friedman,Jeffrey Kim,Shaun Kaiser,Theresa L. Pedersen,John W. Newman,John W. Newman,Bruce A. Watkins,Bruce A. Watkins +7 more
TL;DR: Findings support a link between circulating EC and appetite in hemodialysis patients.
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Exercise training and diet-induced weight loss increase markers of hepatic bile acid (BA) synthesis and reduce serum total BA concentrations in obese women.
Kelly E. Mercer,Adrianna Maurer,Lindsay Pack,Kikumi D. Ono-Moore,Beverly J. Spray,Caitlin Campbell,Carol J. Chandler,Dustin J. Burnett,Elaine C. Souza,Gretchen A. Casazza,Nancy L. Keim,John W. Newman,Gary R. Hunter,Jose Fernadez,W. Timothy Garvey,Mary-Ellen Harper,Charles L. Hoppel,Sean H. Adams,John P. Thyfault +18 more
TL;DR: The authors found that exercise and weight loss in previously sedentary, insulin-resistant women facilitates a significant improvement in insulin sensitivity and fitness that may be linked to changes in bile acid metabolization.
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Mid-gestation serum lipidomic profile associations with spontaneous preterm birth are influenced by body mass index.
Kamil Borkowski,John W. Newman,John W. Newman,Nima Aghaeepour,Jonathan A. Mayo,Ivana Blazenović,Oliver Fiehn,David K. Stevenson,Gary M. Shaw,Suzan L. Carmichael +9 more
TL;DR: Observations suggest the potential to predict sPTB mid-gestation using a new set of metabolomic markers and BMI stratification and opens the door to further investigate the role of cytochrome P450/epoxide hydrolase metabolism in sPTBs.