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William F Horn
Obesity and Metabolism Research Unit
Nutritionist

Phone: (530) 752-5155
Fax: (530) 752-5271
430 W HEALTH SCIENCES DRIVE
DAVIS, CA, 95616


Publications (Clicking on the reprint icon Reprint Icon will take you to the publication reprint.)
Within subject variation of satiety hormone responses to a standard lunch - (Abstract Only)
Forester, S.M., Witbracht, M., Horn, W.F., Keim, N.L., Laugero, K.D. 2012. Within subject variation of satiety hormone responses to a standard lunch. Journal of Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology. 639.5.
In polycystic ovary syndrome, adrenal steroids are regulated differently in the morning versus in response to nutrient intake Reprint Icon - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Gurusinghe, D., Gill, S., Almario, R.U., Lee, J., Horn, W.F., Keim, N.L., Kim, K., Kasim-Karakas, S.E. 2009. In polycystic ovary syndrome, adrenal steroids are regulated differently in the morning versus in response to nutrient intake. Fertility and Sterility, 93(4):1192-1193, 2009.
POSTPRANDIAL MONOCYTE ACTIVATION IN RESPONSE TO MEALS WITH HIGH AND LOW GLYCEMIC LOADS IN OVERWEIGHT WOMEN Reprint Icon - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Keim, N.L., Motton, D.D., Tenorio, F.A., Horn, W.F., Rutledge, J.C. 2007. POSTPRANDIAL MONOCYTE ACTIVATION IN RESPONSE TO MEALS WITH HIGH AND LOW GLYCEMIC LOADS IN OVERWEIGHT WOMEN. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 85:60-65, 2007.
RESTRAINED EATING BEHAVIOR AND THE METABOLIC RESPONSE TO DIETARY ENERGY RESTRICTION IN WOMEN Reprint Icon - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Keim, N.L., Horn, W.F. 2004. Restrained eating behavior and the metabolic response to dietary energy restriction in women. Obesity Research. 12(1), 2004.
WEIGHT LOSS INCREASED WITH CONSUMPTION OF LARGE MORNING MEALS AND FAT-FREE MASS IS PRESERVED WITH LARGE MEALS EVENING IN WOMEN ON A CONTROLLED WEIGHT REDUCTION REGIMEN - (Peer Reviewed Journal) - (26-Sep-96)
THE EFFECTS OF CROSS-TRAINING ON ENERGY EXPENDITURE AND UTILIZATION OF OVERWEIGHT WOMEN - (Abstract Only) - (30-May-96)
TIME OF MEAL INGESTION AFFECTS LOSS OF WEIGHT AND FAT-FREE MASS (FFM) IN WOMEN - (Abstract Only) - (15-Feb-96)

   
 
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