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Scott M. Grundy

Researcher at University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

Publications -  849
Citations -  246629

Scott M. Grundy is an academic researcher from University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cholesterol & Lipoprotein. The author has an hindex of 187, co-authored 841 publications receiving 231821 citations. Previous affiliations of Scott M. Grundy include University of California, San Francisco & University of California, Davis.

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Effects of alcohol on plasma lipoproteins and cholesterol and triglyceride metabolism in man

TL;DR: Obese subjects appeared to be more susceptible to the hyperlipidemic effects of alcohol; whereas 4/6 obese patients developed increased total triglyceride and VLDL-triglyceride concentrations when alcohol was administered, concentrations increased with alcohol administration in only 1/6 lean individuals.
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Effect of combined supplementation with alpha-tocopherol, ascorbate, and beta carotene on low-density lipoprotein oxidation.

TL;DR: Although the combined antioxidant group had significantly higher ascorbate and beta carotene levels than the group supplemented with alpha-tocopherol alone, there were no significant differences between the two groups with respect to LDL oxidation kinetics.
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Relationship of Anterior and Posterior Subcutaneous Abdominal Fat to Insulin Sensitivity in Nondiabetic Men

TL;DR: Preliminary analysis of the relationship of the masses of anterior and posterior subcutaneous abdominal AT to insulin sensitivity, anthropometric variables, and other anthropometricvariable variables concluded that the posterior subcuts abdominal AT mass is more important determinant of peripheral and hepatic insulin sensitivity than the anterior subcutaneously abdominal AT.
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In vivo evidence for reduced binding of low density lipoproteins to receptors as a cause of primary moderate hypercholesterolemia.

TL;DR: In this paper, simultaneous turnover rates of autologous and normal homologous LDL were determined in 15 patients with primary moderate hypercholesterolemia, and the turnover rates for both types of LDL were indistinguishable.
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The metabolic syndrome: practical guide to origins and treatment: Part I.

TL;DR: The diagnostic criteria proposed by the Adult Treatment Program III (ATP III) of the National Cholesterol Education Program (NCEP) have led to greater awareness of the components and treatment strategies as mentioned in this paper.