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M.I. Noor

Publications -  6
Citations -  15007

M.I. Noor is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Overweight. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications receiving 14015 citations.

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Animal and Plant Protein Food Sources in Indonesia Differ Across Socio-Demographic Groups: Socio-Cultural Research in Protein Transition in Indonesia and Malaysia

TL;DR: The SCRiPT (Socio Cultural Research in Protein Transition) study as mentioned in this paper examined the diversity of protein food sources, in both animal and plant, across diverse socio-demographic groups in Indonesia as compared to Malaysia.
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Use of a Continuous Glucose Monitor to Determine the Glycaemic Index of Rice-Based Mixed Meals, Their Effect on a 24 h Glucose Profile and Its Influence on Overweight and Obese Young Adults’ Meal Preferences

TL;DR: The rtCGM is proven to be reliable in measuring GI, while providing robust continuous glycaemic information, and may serve as an educational tool that motivates eating behaviour changes among overweight and obese young adults.
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Diversity of protein food sources, protein adequacy and amino acid profiles in Indonesia diets: Socio-Cultural Research in Protein Transition (SCRiPT)

TL;DR: In this article , the diversity of plant and animal protein food sources in relation to essential amino acid (EAA) adequacy in a population-based sample (N 1665) in Indonesia was assessed.
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Utilising a Real-Time Continuous Glucose Monitor as Part of a Low Glycaemic Index and Load Diet and Determining Its Effect on Improving Dietary Intake, Body Composition and Metabolic Parameters of Overweight and Obese Young Adults: A Randomised Controlled Trial

TL;DR: The robustness of the rtCGM is unveiled where non-diabetic overweight and obese young adults can benefit from this device and utilise it as a management tool for overweight and obesity and a primary prevention tool for type 2 diabetes, as it provides real-time and personalised information on physiological changes.