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Nicolai Worm
Publications - 6
Citations - 741
Nicolai Worm is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Diabetes mellitus & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 4 publications receiving 584 citations.
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Dietary carbohydrate restriction as the first approach in diabetes management: Critical review and evidence base
Richard D. Feinman,Wendy Pogozelski,Arne Astrup,Richard K. Bernstein,Eugene J. Fine,Eric C. Westman,Anthony Accurso,Lynda A. Frassetto,Barbara A. Gower,Samy I. McFarlane,Jørgen Vesti Nielsen,Thure Krarup,Laura R. Saslow,Karl S. Roth,Mary C Vernon,Jeff S. Volek,Gilbert B. Wilshire,Annika Dahlqvist,Ralf Sundberg,Ann Childers,Katharine Morrison,Anssi H Manninen,Hussain Dashti,Richard J. Wood,Jay Wortman,Nicolai Worm +25 more
TL;DR: 12 points of evidence supporting the use of low-carbohydrate diets as the first approach to treating type 2 diabetes and as the most effective adjunct to pharmacology in type 1 are presented and represent the best-documented, least controversial results.
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The Questionable Benefits of Exchanging Saturated Fat With Polyunsaturated Fat
Uffe Ravnskov,James J. DiNicolantonio,Zoë Harcombe,Fred A. Kummerow,Harumi Okuyama,Nicolai Worm +5 more
TL;DR: The main argument for using this diet has been to lower the concentration of cholesterol in the blood and thus prevents CVD and the opposite is more relevant.
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Studies of Dietary Fat and Heart Disease
Uffe Ravnskov,Christian Allen,Dale M. Atrens,Mary G. Enig,Barry Groves,Joel M. Kauffman,Rolf Kroneld,Paul J. Rosch,Ray H. Rosenman,Lars Werkö,Jørgen Vesti Nielsen,Jan Wilske,Nicolai Worm +12 more
TL;DR: In his letter about the article “the soft science of dietary fat”, Scott M. Grundy says that saturated fatty acids (SFA) are the main dietary cause of coronary heart disease (CHD).
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Corrigendum to "Dietary carbohydrate restriction as the first approach in diabetes management: Critical review and evidence base" [Nutrition 31 (2015) 1-13].
Richard D. Feinman,Wendy Pogozelski,Arne Astrup,Richard K. Bernstein,Eugene J. Fine,Eric C. Westman,Anthony Accurso,Lynda A. Frassetto,Barbara A. Gower,Samy I. McFarlane,Jørgen Vesti Nielsen,Thure Krarup,Laura R. Saslow,Karl S. Roth,Mary C Vernon,Jeff S. Volek,Gilbert B. Wilshire,Annika Dahlqvist,Ralf Sundberg,Ann Childers,Katharine Morrison,Anssi H Manninen,Hussain Dashti,Richard J. Wood,Jay Wortman,Nicolai Worm +25 more
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Re-evaluating low-carbohydrate diets and mortality.
Richard D. Feinman,Katharina Lechner,Eugene J. Fine,Jennifer Elliott,Maeve Thompson-Starkey,Lance O'hearn,Nicolai Worm +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper , Seidelmann et al. re-evaluated their work from the standpoint of traditional and novel criteria, potential effect on public awareness, and the practice of nutritional medicine and concluded that low-carbohydrate diets were associated with increased all-cause mortality.