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Research Project: MICRONUTRIENT ROLES IN PHYSIOLOGY AND HEALTH

Location: Grand Forks Human Nutrition Research Center

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Vitamins and minerals - (Book / Chapter)
Lukaski, H.C. 2010. Vitamins and minerals. In: Campbell, B., Spano, M., editors. NCSA's Guide to Sport and Exercise Nutrition. Champaign, IL. Human Kinetics. p. 87-108.
Body Density Estimates from Upper-Body Skinfold Thicknesses Compared to Air-Displacement Plethysmography     Reprint Icon - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Shafer, K.J., Siders, W.A., Johnson, L.K., Lukaski, H.C. 2010. Body Density Estimates from Upper-Body Skinfold Thicknesses Compared to Air-Displacement Plethysmography. Clinical Nutrition. 29(2): 249-254.
Trace Elements Excluding Iron - Chromium and Zinc - (Book / Chapter)
Lukaski, H.C., Scrimgeour, A.G. 2009. Trace Elements Excluding Iron - Chromium and Zinc. In: Driskell, J.A. Nutrition and Exercise concerns of Middle Age. Baton Rouge, FL:CRC Press. p. 233-250.
Promoting Community Health Resources: Preferred Communication Strategies - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Colby, S.E., Johnson, A., Eickhoff, A., Johnson, L. 2009. Promoting Community Health Resources: Preferred Communication Strategies. Journal of Health Promotion Practice. doi:10.1177/1524839909333055.
Evaluation of Body Composition: Why and How?     Reprint Icon - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Lukaski, H.C. 2009. Evaluation of Body Composition: Why and How?. Mediterranean Journal of Nutrition and Metabolism. 2:1-10.
Nutrition Marketing on Food Labels - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Colby, S.E., Johnson, L., Scheett, A., Hoverson, B. 2010. Nutrition Marketing on Food Labels. Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior. 42(2):92-98.
Major Minerals - Calcium, Magnesium, Phosphorus - (Book / Chapter)
Nielsen, F.H. 2009. Major Minerals - Calcium, Magnesium, Phosphorus. In: Driskell, J.A. Nutrition and Exercise concerns of Middle Age. Baton Rouge, FL:CRC Press. p. 193-218.
Zinc and Diarrheal Disease - Control Status and Future Perspectives - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Scrimgeour, A.G., Lukaski, H.C. 2008. Zinc and Diarrheal Disease - Control Status and Future Perspectives. Current Opinion in Clinical Nutrition and Metabolic Care.1:711-717
In Search of a Practical Tool to Assess Regional Body Composition - (Other)
Lukaski, H.C. 2008. In Search of a Practical Tool to Assess Regional Body Composition. The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 88:875-876.
Endothelial Cell-Derived Nitric Oxide Mobilization is Attenuated in Copper-Deficient Rats - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
(18-Jul-08)
Health and Quality of Life in Northern Plains Indians - (Abstract Only)
Gray, J.S., Penland, J.G., Speaker, K.K., Green, J., Martin, E., Lambert, P.L., Wilson, E.L., Gonzalez, J. 2008. Health and Quality of Life in Northern Plains Indians [abstract]. Annual Meeting of Psychological Association. Meeting abstracts will be published.
Origin & Evolution of the Grand Forks Human Nutrition Research Center, 1970-90     Reprint Icon - (Other)
Sandstead, H.H., Nielsen, F.H. 2009. Origin & Evolution of the Grand Forks Human Nutrition Research Center, 1970-90. Journal of Nutrition. 139:173-177.
Validity of segmental multiple-frequency bioelectrical impedance analysis to estimate body composition of adults across a range of body mass indexes     Reprint Icon - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Shafer, K.J., Siders, W.A., Johnson, L.K., Lukaski, H.C. 2009. Validity of segmental multiple-frequency bioelectrical impedance analysis to estimate body composition of adults across a range of body mass indexes. Nutrition. 25(1):25-32.
Mineral Losses During Extreme Environmental Conditions     Reprint Icon - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Lukaski, H.C. 2008. Mineral Losses During Extreme Environmental Conditions. Cell Biology and Toxicology. 24:466-470.
FROM NEEDS ASSESSMENT TO PARTICIPATORY RESEARCH: A COMMUNITY VISION OF HEALTH PROMOTION PROGRAMS IN ONE NATIVE AMERICAN COMMUNITY - (Abstract Only)
(23-Jun-08)
Community Needs and Barriers to Healthy Dietary Intake and Physical Activity in a Native American Reservation - (Abstract Only)
Colby, S.E., Follett, J.R., Mcdonald, L.R. 2008. Community Needs and Barriers to Healthy Dietary Intake and Physical Activity in a Native American Reservation. [ Abstract]. Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior. 40(4):S75.
Obesity induced by high dietary fat leads to increased bone resorption marker, TRAP, and decreased bone mass in mice - (Abstract Only)
Cao, J.J., Gregoire, B.R., Gao, H. 2008. Obesity induced by high dietary fat leads to increased bone resorption marker, TRAP, and decreased bone mass in mice [Abstract]. 23S1:432.
Barriers to receiving food assistance in rural North Dakota     Reprint Icon - (Abstract Only)
Colby, S.E., Follett, J.R., Johnson, L.K., Sellent, S., Paulson, M. 2008. Barriers to receiving food assistance in rural North Dakota. [abstract] Journal of Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology. 22:1b768.
Marketing of Food in the Grocery Store Environment - (Abstract Only)
Colby, S.E., Hoverson, B., Johnson, L.K. 2008. Marketing of Food in the Grocery Store Environment. [Abstract]. 5th Annual Pediatric Healthy Weight Summit, Greenville, NC, March 6-7, 2008.
Barriers to receiving food assistance in rural North Dakota     Reprint Icon - (Abstract Only)
Colby, S., Johnson, L.K., Follett, J.R., Paulson, M. 2008. Barriers to receiving food assistance in rural North Dakota. Journal of Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology. 22:1b768.
Effect of Heat Acclimation on Sweat Minerals     Reprint Icon - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Chinevere, T.D., Kenefick, R.W., Cheuvront, S.N., Lukaski, H.C., Sawka, M.N. 2008. Effect of Heat Acclimation on Sweat Minerals. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 40(5):886-891
Interaction of clothing and body mass index affects validity of air displacement plethysmography in adults     Reprint Icon - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Shafer, K.J., Siders, W.A., Johnson, L., Lukaski, H.C. 2008. Interaction of clothing and body mass index affects validity of air displacement plethysmography in adults. Nutrition. 24(2):148-154.
Mineral losses during extreme environmental conditions     Reprint Icon - (Abstract Only)
Lukaski, H.C. 2008. Mineral losses during extreme environmental conditions [abstract]. Cell Biology and Toxicology. 24(Suppl 1):S122
Dietary fatty acids and minerals     Reprint Icon - (Book / Chapter)
Droke, E.A, Lukaski, H.C. 2008. Dietary fatty acids and minerals. In: Chow, C.K., editor. Fatty Acids In Foods and their Health Implications. 3rd edition. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press. p 631-650.
ASSOCIATION BETWEEN ZINC POOL SIZES AND IRON STORES IN PREMENOPAUSAL WOMEN     Reprint Icon - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Yokoi, K., Egger, N.G., Ramanujam, V.M., Alcock, N.W., Dayal, H.H., Penland, J.G., Sandstead, H.H. 2007. Association between zinc pool sizes and iron stores in premenopausal women. British Journal of Nutrition. 98(6):1214-23.
Assessment of change in hydration in women during pregnancy and postpartum with bioelectrical impedance vectors - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Lukaski, H.C., Hall, C.B., Siders, W.A. 2007. Assessment of change in hydration in women during pregnancy and postpartum with bioelectrical impedance vectors. Nutrition. 23:543-550.
Sweat mineral element responses during 7 h of exercise-heat stress     Reprint Icon - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Montain, S.J., Cheuvront, S.N., Lukaski, H.C. 2007. Sweat mineral element responses during 7 h of exercise-heat stress. International Journal of Sport Nutrition. 17(6):574-582.
Effect of boron supplementation on semen quality estimates in mature boars     Reprint Icon - (Abstract Only)
Flowers, W.L., Spears, J.W., Nielsen, F.H. 2007. Effect of boron supplementation on semen quality estimates in mature boars. [abstract] Journal of Animal Science. 85(Supplement 1):538
TRACE MINERAL DEFICIENCIES     Reprint Icon - (Book / Chapter)
Nielsen, F.H. 2007. Trace mineral deficiences. In: Berdanier,C.D., Dwyer,J., Feldman,E.B., editors. Handbook of Nutrition and Food. Second Edition. Boca Raton, FL. CRC Press. p.159-176.
Nutrition marketing - (Abstract Only)
Colby, S.E. 2007. Nutrition marketing. [abstract] American Public Health Association Meeting, November 3-7, 2007, Washington, DC. Abstracts were not published.
Peer-led theater as a nutrition education strategy - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Colby, S.E., Haldeman, L. 2007. Peer-led theater as a nutrition education strategy. Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior. 39(1):48-49.
From Mexico to Here: An Observational Study of Traditional Dietary Practices     Reprint Icon - (Abstract Only)
Colby, S.E. 2007. From Mexico to here: An observational study of traditional dietary practices [abstract]. Presented at Society for Applied Anthropology 67th Annual Meeting. March 27-31, 2007. Tampa, FL.
CHROMIUM PICOLINATE SUPPLEMENTATION IN WOMEN: EFFECTS ON BODY WEIGHT, COMPOSITION AND IRON STATUS - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Lukaski, H.C., Siders, W.A., Penland, J.G. 2007. Chromium picolinate supplementation in women: effects on body weight, composition, and iron status. Nutrition 23:187-195.
Electrolyte concentrations in the sweat of young soccer players - (Abstract Only)
Horswill, C.A., Stover, E.A., Lukaski, H.C., Mjaanes, J.M., Murray, R. 2007. Electrolyte concentrations in the sweat of young soccer players. Medicine and Science Sport and Exercise. 39:S278.
Validity of bioelectrical impedance vector analysis (BIVA) to assess total body water (TBW) in women before, during pregnancy and post partum (PP)     Reprint Icon - (Abstract Only)
Lukaski, H.C., Hall, C.B., Siders, W.A. 2007. Validity of bioelectrical impedance vector analysis (BIVA) to assess total body water (TBW) in women before, during pregnancy and post partum (PP) [abstract]. Journal of Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology. 21(5):A7.
Effect of clothing type on body composition in adults across a wide range of body mass index (BMI) using air displacement plethysmography (ADP)     Reprint Icon - (Abstract Only)
Shafer, K., Lukaski, H.C., Siders, W. 2007. Effect of clothing type of body composition in adults across a wide range of body mass index (BMI) using air displacement plethysmography (ADP) [abstract]. Journal of Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology. 21(6):A690.
Nutrition Marketing on Children's Foods     Reprint Icon - (Abstract Only)
Colby, S.E. 2007. Nutrition marketing on children's foods [abstract]. Journal of Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology. 21(5):A300-A301.
Recommended proportions of carbohydrates to fats to proteins in diets - (Book / Chapter)
Lukaski, H.C. 2007. Recommended proportions of carbohydrates to fats to proteins in diets. In: Driskell, J.A., editor. Sports Nutrition: Fats and Proteins. Florida, Boca Raton: CRC Press. Lord and Francis Group. p. 357-372.
Peer-led Theater as a Nutrition Education Strategy     Reprint Icon - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Colby, S.E. 2007. Peer-led theater as a nutrition education strategy. Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior. 39:48-49.
SUMMARY: THE CLINICAL AND NUTRITIONAL IMPORTANCE OF CHROMIUM - STILL DEBATED AFTER 50 YEARS OF RESEARCH     Reprint Icon - (Book / Chapter)
Nielsen, F.H. 2007. Summary: the clinical and nutritional importance of chromium - still debated after 50 years of research. In: Vincent, J.B., editor. The Nutritional Biochemistry of Chromium (III). Amsterdam, The Netherlands:Elsevier B.V. p. 265-276.
PLASMA TRACE ELEMENTS AND COGNITIVE FUNCTION IN OLDER MEN AND WOMEN: THE RANCHO BERNARDO STUDY     Reprint Icon - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Lam, P.K., Kritz-Silverstein, D., Barrett-Connor, E., Nielsen, F.H., Milne, D., Gamst, A., Morton, D., Wingard, D. 2008. Plasma trace elements and cognitive function in older men and women: The Rancho Bernardo Study. Journal of Nutrition Health and Aging. 12(1):22-27.
UPDATE ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MAGNESIUM AND EXERCISE     Reprint Icon - (Review Article)
Nielsen, F.H., Lukaski, H.C. 2006. Update on the relationship between magnesium and exercise. Magnesium Research. 19(3): 180-189.
EFFECTS OF CHROMIUM (III) AS A NUTRITIONAL SUPPLEMENT - (Book / Chapter)
Lukaski, H.C. 2007. Effects of chromium (III) as a nutritional supplement. In: Vincent, J.B., editor. The Nutritional Biochemistry of Chromium (III). Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Elsevier. B.V. p. 71-84.
THE DATABASE AN ELECTRONIC ENHANCEMENT TO LABORATORY QUALITY ASSURANCE - (Abstract Only)
Lacher, C.P., Lukaski, H.C. 2006. The database: An electronic enhancement to laboratory quality assurance. 120th AOAC International Annual Meeting and Exposition, Book of Abstracts, p. 107, P-304.
NUTRITION MARKETING AND THE WORLDWIDE OBESITY EPIDEMIC - (Abstract Only)
Colby, S.E. 2006. Nutrition marketing and the worldwide obesity epidemic [abstract]. Proceedings of the Allied Academies International Conference. New Orleans, LA. April 12-15. p.7.
TOTAL AND SATURATED FAT INTAKE ARE ASSOCIATED WITH INCREASED WAIST CIRCUMFERENCE     Reprint Icon - (Abstract Only)
Colby, S.E., Johnson, L. 2006. Total and saturated fat intake are associated with increased waist circumference [abstract]. Presented at the American Dietetic Association Food & Nutrition Conference & Exposition Annual Meeting. Honolulu, HI. September 16-18, 2006.
HEALTH, LIFESTYLE, FOOD INSECURITY AND ACCULTURATION FACTORS RELATED TO DEPRESSION IN NORTHERN PLAINS INDIANS     Reprint Icon - (Abstract Only)
Gray, J.S., Penland, J.G., Knudson, A.D. 2006. Health, lifestyle, food insecurity and acculturation factors related to depression in Northern Plains Indians [abstract]. Presented by Jacqueline S. Gray at the National Rural Health Association Meeting. Reno, NV. May 17-19, 2006.
NO EFFECT OF CHROMIUM PICOLINATE SUPPLEMENTATION ON BODY WEIGHT/COMPOSITION OF WOMEN FED CONTROLLED DIETS - (Abstract Only)
Lukaski, H.C., Penland, J.G. 2006. No effect of chromium picolinate supplementation on body weight/composition of women fed controlled diets [abstract]. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 38(5):S126.
BORON DEPRIVATION ALTERS RAT BEHAVIOUR AND BRAIN MINERAL COMPOSITION DIFFERENTLY WHEN FISH OIL INSTEAD OF SAFFLOWER OIL IS THE DIET FAT SOURCE     Reprint Icon - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Nielsen, F.H., Penland, J.G. 2006. Boron deprivation alters rat behaviour and brain mineral composition differently when fish oil instead of safflower oil is the diet fat source. Nutritional Neuroscience. 9(1-2):105-112.
IMPACT OF FOOD SECURITY ON DEPRESSION AMONG NORTHERN PLAINS INDIANS - (Abstract Only)
Gray, J.S., Knudson, A.D., Penland, J.G. 2005. Impact of food security on depression among Northern Plains Indians. Presented by Jacqueline S. Gray at the 133rd American Public Health Association Annual Meeting. Philadelphia, PA. December 10-14, 2005.
DIETARY ACCULTURATION OF MEXICAN AMERICAN IMMIGRANTS: A CASE STUDY - (Abstract Only)
Colby, S.E., Morrison, S., Morales, S., Budd, L., Haldeman, L. 2005. Dietary acculturation of Mexican American immigrants: A case study. Presented by Sarah E. Colby at the 133rd American Public Health Association Meeting. Philadelphia, PA. December 10-14, 2005.
TRACE ELEMENT LOSS FOLLOWING TRAUMA AND DURING CONTINUOUS RENAL REPLACEMENT THERAPY - (Abstract Only)
Klein, C.J., Nielsen, F.H., Moser-Veillon, P.B. 2006. Trace element loss following trauma and during continuous renal replacement therapy [abstract]. Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition. 30(2):536-7.
BORON, MANGANESE, MOLYBDENUM, NICKEL, SILICON, AND VANADIUM - (Book / Chapter)
Nielsen, F.H. 2006. Boron, manganese, molybdenum, nickel, silicon, and vanadium. In: Driskell, J.A., Wolinsky, I., editors. Sports Nutrition Vitamins and Trace Elements. 2nd edition. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press. p. 287-320.
DIETARY BORON, FISH OIL, AND THEIR INTERACTION AFFECT RAT BEHAVIOR AND BRAIN MINERAL COMPOSITION - (Abstract Only)
Nielsen, F.H., Penland, J.G. 2006. Dietary boron, fish oil, and their interaction affect rat behavior and brain mineral composition [abstract]. FASEB J. 20(4):A176.
SELENIUM STATUS IS ASSOCIATED WITH MOOD STATES AND COGNITIVE FUNCTION IN CHINESE MEN - (Abstract Only)
Penland, J.G., Finley, J.W., Gao, J. 2006. Selenium status is associated with mood states and cognitive function in Chinese men [abstract]. Journal of Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology. 20(5):A1070.
BORON, MANGANESE, MOLYBDENUM, AND OTHER TRACE ELEMENTS - (Book / Chapter)
Nielsen, F.H. 2006. Boron, manganese, molybdenum, and other trace elements. In: Bowman, B.A., Russell, R.M. editors. Present Knowledge and Nutrition, Ninth Edition. Washington, DC: International Life Sciences Institute Press. Vol I, p. 506-526.
COGNITIVE INTERVIEW MANUAL: A NUTRITION EDUCATION EXAMPLE - (Other)
Shafer, I., Lohse, B. 2006. How to conduct a cognitive interview: A nutrition education example. (http://www.csrees.usda.gov/nea/food/pdfs/cog_interview.pdf)
MEN FED COPPER AT THE RECOMMENDED INTAKE HAVE COPPER DEPLETION AND ALTERED ENERGY METABOLISM DURING EXERCISE - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
(03-Aug-05)
NORTHERN PLAINS INDIANS: CULTURAL IDENTITY AND LIFESTYLE FACTORS IN DEPRESSION - (Abstract Only)
Gray, J.S., Penland, J.G., Lambert, P., Wilson, E.L., Gonzalez, J., Lukaski, H.C. 2005 Northern Plains Indians: Cultural identity and lifestyle factors in depression. Presented by Jacqueline S. Gray at the Annual Meeting of the American Psychological Association. Washington, DC. August 18-21, 2005.
PROTEIN TURNOVER AND MINERAL METABOLISM - (Book / Chapter)
Lukaski, H.C. 2006. Protein turnover and mineral metabolism. In: Institute of Medicine of the National Academies, editors. Mineral Requirements for Military Personnel: Levels Needed for Cognitive and Physical Performance During Garrison Training. Washington, DC:National Academies Press. p.338-343.
ZINC, MAGNESIUM AND COPPER REQUIREMENTS AND EXERCISE - (Book / Chapter)
Lukaski, H.C. 2006. Zinc, magnesium, and copper requirements and exercise. In: Institute of Medicine of the National Academies, editors. Mineral Requirements for Military Personnel: Levels Needed for Cognitive and Physical Performance During Garrison Training. Washington, DC: National Academies Press. p. 436-451.
ZINC AND OTHER MINERAL NUTRIENTS REQUIRED FOR COGNITIVE FUNCTION AND BEHAVIOR IN MILITARY PERSONNEL - (Book / Chapter)
Penland, J.G. 2006. Zinc and other mineral nutrients required for cognitive function and behavior in military personnel. In: Institute of Medicine (editor), Mineral Requirements for Military Personnel: Levels Needed for Cognitive and Physical Performance During Garrison Training. Washington, DC,National Academies Press. p. 420-436.
BORON AS A DIETARY FACTOR FOR BONE MICROARCHITECHTURE AND CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM FUNCTION - (Abstract Only)
Nielsen, F.H., Stoecker, B.J., Penland, J.G. 2005. Boron as a dietary factor for bone microarchitechture and central nervous system function [abstract]. Abstract Book, The Third International Symposium on All Aspects of Plant and Animal Boron Nutrition, September 9-13, 2005, Huazhong Agricultural University, Wuhan, China, p 52.
CHAPTER 41, THE ULTRATRACE ELEMENTS - (Book / Chapter)
Nielsen, F.H. 2006. Chapter 41, the ultratrace elements. In: Stipanuk, M.H., editor. Biochemical, Physiolgical, & Molecular Aspects of Human Nutrition. St. Louis, MO: Saunders Elsevier. p. 1143-1163.
OTHER MINERALS - (Book / Chapter)
Nielsen, F.H. 2006. Other minerals. In: Klasing, K.C., editor. Mineral Tolerance of Animals. 2nd Revised Edition. Washington DC; National Academies Press. p. 428-448.
NICKEL - (Book / Chapter)
Nielsen, F.H. 2006. Nickel. In: Klasing, K.C., editor. Mineral Tolerance of Animals. 2nd Revised Edition. Washington DC; National Academies Press. p. 276-283.
BORON - (Book / Chapter)
Nielsen, F.H. 2006. Boron. In: Klasing, K.C., editor. Mineral Tolerance of Animals. 2nd Revised Edition. Washington DC; National Academies Press. p. 60-67.
POTENTIAL ADVERSE EFFECTS ON HUMANS CONSUMING EXCESS MINERALS IN ANIMAL PRODUCTS - (Abstract Only)
Greger, J.L., Nielsen, F.H., Klasing, K.C. 2005. Potential adverse effects on humans consuming excess minerals in animal products [abstract]. Journal Dairy Science. 88(Suppl. 1):333. Presented at ADSA-ASAS-CSAS 2005 Joint Meeting, Cincinnati, OH, July 24-28, 2005.
SERUM SUPEROXIDE DISMUTASE 3 (EXTRACELLULAR SUPEROXIDE DISMUTASE)ACTIVITY IS A SENSITIVE INDICATOR OF CU STATUS IN RATS - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Johnson, W.T., Johnson, L.K., Lukaski, H.C. 2005. Serum superoxide dismutase 3 (extracellular superoxide dismutase) activity is a sensitive indicator of Cu status in rats. Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry. 16:682-692.
ZINC - (Book / Chapter)
Lukaski, H.C. 2006. Zinc (Chapter 15). In: Driskell, J.A., Wolinsky, I (eds). Sports Nutrition, Vitamins and Trace Elements. New York, CRC Press. p. 217-234.
THE TOXICITY OF MINERALS THAT MAY BE ADVOCATED FOR ANIMAL HEALTH AND PRODUCTION THROUGH REASONS OTHER THAN NUTRITIONAL NEED - (Abstract Only)
Nielsen, F.H. 2005. The toxicity of minerals that may be advocated for animal health and production through reasons other than nutritional need [abstract]. Journal of Dairy Science. 88(Suppl. 1):333. Presented at ADSA-ASAS-CSAS 2005 Joint Meeting in Cincinnati, OH, July 24-28, 2005.
ZINC AFFECTS COGNITION AND PSYCHOSOCIAL FUNCTION OF MIDDLE-SCHOOL CHILDREN - (Abstract Only)
Penland, J.G., Lukaski, H.C., Gray, J.S. 2005. Zinc affects cognition and psychosocial function of middle-school children [abstract]. The Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology Journal. 19(5):A973.
DIETARY COPPER (CU) AT THE RECOMMENDED INTAKE DECREASES MUSCLE CYTOCHROME C OXIDASE (CCO) ACTIVITY AND ALTERS METABOLIC RESPONSES DURING EXERCISE IN MEN - (Abstract Only)
Lukaski, H.C., Johnson, P.E. 2005. Dietary copper (Cu) at the recommended intake decreases muscle cytochrome c oxidase (CCO) activity and alters metabolic responses during exercise in men [abstract]. The Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology Journal. 19(5):A982.
ORAL ADMINISTRATION OF THE BIOMIMETIC [CR3O(O2CCH2CH3)6(H20)3}+ INCREASES INSULIN SENSITIVITY AND IMPROVES BLOOD PLASMA VARIABLES IN HEALTHY AND TYPE 2 DIABETIC RATS - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Clodfelder, B.J., Gullick, B.M., Lukaski, H.C., Neggers, Y., Vincent, J.B. 2005. Oral administration of the biomimetic [Cr3O(O2CCH2CH3)6(H2O)3]+ increases insulin sensitivity and improves blood plasma variables in healthy and type 2 diabetic rats. Journal of Biological Inorganic Chemistry. 10:119-130.
ZINC, MAGNESIUM, COPPER, IRON, SELENIUM AND CALCIUM IN ASSAULT RATIONS: ROLES IN PROMOTION OF PHYSICAL AND MENTAL PERFORMANCE - (Book / Chapter)
Lukaski, H.C., Penland, J.G. 2006. Zinc, magnesium, iron, copper, selenium, and calcium: Roles in promotion of physical and mental performance. In: Institute of Medicine (Editor), Nutrient Composition of Rations for Short-Term, High Intensity Combat Operations. Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press. p. 256-270.
BORON STATUS AFFECTS DIFFERENCES IN BLOOD IMMUNE CELL POPULATIONS IN RATS FED DIETS CONTAINING FISH OIL OR SAFFLOWER OIL - (Proceedings)
Nielsen, F.H., Poellot, R.A. 2004. Boron status affects differences in blood immune cell populations in rats fed diets containing fish oil or safflower oil. In: Anke, M., Flachowsky, G., Kisters, K., et. al. editors. Proceedings of Macro and Trace Elements 22nd Workshop, September 24-25, 2004, Jena, Germany. p. 959-964.
COMPARISON OF FAT-FREE MASS AND BODY FAT IN SWISS AND AMERICAN ADULTS - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Kyle, U.G., Genton, L., Lukaski, H.C., Dupertuis, Y.M., Slosman, D.O., Hans, D., Pichard, C. 2005. Comparison of fat-free mass and body fat in Swiss and American adults. Nutrition 21:161-169.

   

 
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