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Most Cited Articles of Department of Nutrition in 2016

TitleJournalYearCitations
Gut bacteria that prevent growth impairments transmitted by microbiota from malnourished childrenScience2016406
Sialylated Milk Oligosaccharides Promote Microbiota-Dependent Growth in Models of Infant UndernutritionCell2016370
Sugar consumption, metabolic disease and obesity: The state of the controversyCritical Reviews in Clinical Laboratory Sciences2016322
Micronutrient deficiencies in pregnancy worldwide: health effects and preventionNature Reviews Endocrinology2016250
The metabolome of [2-(14)C](-)-epicatechin in humans: implications for the assessment of efficacy, safety, and mechanisms of action of polyphenolic bioactivesScientific Reports2016149
Fruit Polyphenols: A Review of Anti-inflammatory Effects in HumansCritical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition2016149
Resistant starch alters gut microbiome and metabolomic profiles concurrent with amelioration of chronic kidney disease in ratsAmerican Journal of Physiology - Renal Physiology2016140
Mechanisms for the activation of Toll-like receptor 2/4 by saturated fatty acids and inhibition by docosahexaenoic acidEuropean Journal of Pharmacology2016117
Clinical Benefits of Milk Fat Globule Membranes for Infants and ChildrenJournal of Pediatrics2016106
Bioactive Proteins in Human Milk: Health, Nutrition, and Implications for Infant FormulasJournal of Pediatrics201696
Absorption, metabolism, and functions of β-cryptoxanthinNutrition Reviews201694
Reducing stunting by improving maternal, infant and young child nutrition in regions such as South Asia: evidence, challenges and opportunitiesMaternal and Child Nutrition201693
Red Raspberries and Their Bioactive Polyphenols: Cardiometabolic and Neuronal Health LinksAdvances in Nutrition201689
Small-quantity, lipid-based nutrient supplements provided to women during pregnancy and 6 mo postpartum and to their infants from 6 mo of age increase the mean attained length of 18-mo-old children in semi-urban Ghana: a randomized controlled trialAmerican Journal of Clinical Nutrition201681
(-)-Epicatechin improves insulin sensitivity in high fat diet-fed miceArchives of Biochemistry and Biophysics201668
Identification of Plasma and Urinary Metabolites and Catabolites Derived from Orange Juice (Poly)phenols: Analysis by High-Performance Liquid Chromatography-High-Resolution Mass SpectrometryJournal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry201663
Chronic CNS oxytocin signaling preferentially induces fat loss in high-fat diet-fed rats by enhancing satiety responses and increasing lipid utilizationAmerican Journal of Physiology - Regulatory Integrative and Comparative Physiology201662
Dietary (-)-epicatechin mitigates oxidative stress, NO metabolism alterations, and inflammation in renal cortex from fructose-fed ratsFree Radical Biology and Medicine201658
Growth, Nutrition, and Cytokine Response of Breast-fed Infants and Infants Fed Formula With Added Bovine OsteopontinJournal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition201655
A dose-response evaluation of freeze-dried strawberries independent of fiber content on metabolic indices in abdominally obese individuals with insulin resistance in a randomized, single-blinded, diet-controlled crossover trialMolecular Nutrition and Food Research201653
NMR-based metabolite profiling of human milk: A pilot study of methods for investigating compositional changes during lactationBiochemical and Biophysical Research Communications201650
Comparison of Cytotoxicity and Inhibition of Membrane ABC Transporters Induced by MWCNTs with Different Length and Functional GroupsEnvironmental Science & Technology201645
Anti-inflammatory actions of (-)-epicatechin in the adipose tissue of obese miceInternational Journal of Biochemistry and Cell Biology201644
Dietary DHA reduces downstream endocannabinoid and inflammatory gene expression and epididymal fat mass while improving aspects of glucose use in muscle in C57BL/6J miceInternational Journal of Obesity201642
Effects of maternal and child lipid-based nutrient supplements on infant development: a randomized trial in MalawiAmerican Journal of Clinical Nutrition201641