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Stephen D. Anton
Researcher at University of Florida
Publications - 172
Citations - 12274
Stephen D. Anton is an academic researcher from University of Florida. The author has contributed to research in topics: Weight loss & Randomized controlled trial. The author has an hindex of 49, co-authored 161 publications receiving 10362 citations. Previous affiliations of Stephen D. Anton include Erasmus University Rotterdam & Medical University of South Carolina.
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Comparison of Weight-Loss Diets with Different Compositions of Fat, Protein, and Carbohydrates
Frank M. Sacks,George A. Bray,Vincent J. Carey,Steven R. Smith,Donna H. Ryan,Stephen D. Anton,Katherine McManus,Catherine M. Champagne,Louise M. Bishop,Nancy Laranjo,Meryl S. LeBoff,Jennifer Rood,Lilian de Jonge,Frank L. Greenway,Catherine M. Loria,Eva Obarzanek,Donald A. Williamson +16 more
TL;DR: Low-calorie diets result in clinically meaningful weight loss regardless of which macronutrients they emphasize, and improved lipid-related risk factors and fasting insulin levels.
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Molecular inflammation: underpinnings of aging and age-related diseases.
Hae Young Chung,Matteo Cesari,Stephen D. Anton,Emanuele Marzetti,Silvia Giovannini,Arnold Y. Seo,Christy S. Carter,Byung Pal Yu,Christiaan Leeuwenburgh +8 more
TL;DR: The purpose of this review is to describe the molecular roles of age-related physiological functional declines and the accompanying chronic diseases associated with aging to provide insights into potential interventions that may affect the aging process and reduce age- related diseases, thereby promoting healthy longevity.
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Effects of Testosterone Treatment in Older Men
Peter J. Snyder,Shalender Bhasin,Glenn R. Cunningham,Alvin M. Matsumoto,Alisa J. Stephens-Shields,J. A. Cauley,Thomas M. Gill,Elizabeth Barrett-Connor,Ronald S. Swerdloff,Ronald S. Swerdloff,Christina Wang,Christina Wang,Kristine E. Ensrud,Cora E. Lewis,John T. Farrar,David Cella,Raymond C. Rosen,Marco Pahor,Jill P. Crandall,Mark E. Molitch,Denise Cifelli,Darlene Dougar,Laura Fluharty,Susan M. Resnick,Thomas W. Storer,Stephen D. Anton,Shehzad Basaria,Susan J. Diem,X. Hou,Emile R. Mohler,J. K. Parsons,Nanette K. Wenger,Bret Zeldow,J. R. Landis,Susan S. Ellenberg +34 more
TL;DR: In symptomatic men 65 years of age or older, raising testosterone concentrations for 1 year from moderately low to the mid-normal range for men 19 to 40 years ofAge had a moderate benefit with respect to sexual function and some benefit withrespect to mood and depressive symptoms but no benefit with Respect to vitality or walking distance.
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Effects of stevia, aspartame, and sucrose on food intake, satiety, and postprandial glucose and insulin levels
Stephen D. Anton,Corby K. Martin,Hongmei Han,Sandra Coulon,William T. Cefalu,Paula J. Geiselman,Paula J. Geiselman,Donald A. Williamson +7 more
TL;DR: When consuming stevia and aspartame preloads, participants did not compensate by eating more at either their lunch or dinner meal and reported similar levels of satiety compared to when they consumed the higher calorie sucrose preload.
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Flipping the Metabolic Switch: Understanding and Applying the Health Benefits of Fasting
Stephen D. Anton,Keelin Moehl,William T. Donahoo,Krisztina Marosi,Stephanie A. Lee,Arch G. Mainous,Christiaan Leeuwenburgh,Mark P. Mattson +7 more
TL;DR: This review is focused on the physiological responses of major organ systems, including the musculoskeletal system, to the onset of the metabolic switch: the point of negative energy balance at which liver glycogen stores are depleted and fatty acids are mobilized (typically beyond 12 hours after cessation of food intake).