2003
High-fiber diet in HIV-positive men is associated with lower risk of developing fat deposition
Hendricks KM, Dong KR, Tang AM, Ding B, Spiegelman D, Woods MN, Wanke CA. High-fiber diet in HIV-positive men is associated with lower risk of developing fat deposition. American Journal Of Clinical Nutrition 2003, 78: 790-795. PMID: 14522738, DOI: 10.1093/ajcn/78.4.790.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHIV-positive patientsFat depositionFood recordsDietary fiberHealthy Living cohortPast dietary intakeHIV-positive menCase-control studyOverall energy intakeWilcoxon rank sum testHigh-fiber dietRank sum testLiving cohortCurrent smokersDietary intakeResistance trainingLower riskEnergy intakePatientsUnhealthy behaviorsHealthy lifestyleHIVDietary componentsGreater intakeHigh-quality diet
1996
Hormone Levels During Dietary Changes in Premenopausal African-American Women
Woods M, Barnett J, Spiegelman D, Trail N, Hertzmark E, Longcope C, Gorbach S. Hormone Levels During Dietary Changes in Premenopausal African-American Women. Journal Of The National Cancer Institute 1996, 88: 1369-1374. PMID: 8827014, DOI: 10.1093/jnci/88.19.1369.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSerum hormone levelsSex hormone-binding globulinAfrican American womenCaucasian womenHormone levelsControl dietFree E2Menstrual cycleSurvival ratePremenopausal African American womenClinical study unitSerum hormone valuesTwo-sided statistical testsEndogenous sex hormonesHormone-binding globulinTypical North American dietSame control dietSignificant lower levelsTypes of cancerNorth American dietHigh-fiber dietConcentrations of estroneSHBG levelsSerum estrogenAndrostenedione levels
1995
Changes in plasma lipoprotein concentrations and composition in response to a low-fat, high-fiber diet are associated with changes in serum estrogen concentrations in premenopausal women
Schaefer E, Lamon-Fava S, Spiegelman D, Dwyer J, Lichtenstein A, McNamara J, Goldin B, Woods M, Morrill-LaBrode A, Hertzmark E, Longcope C, Gorbach S. Changes in plasma lipoprotein concentrations and composition in response to a low-fat, high-fiber diet are associated with changes in serum estrogen concentrations in premenopausal women. Metabolism 1995, 44: 749-756. PMID: 7783659, DOI: 10.1016/0026-0495(95)90188-4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHigh-fiber dietLuteal phasePremenopausal womenTotal cholesterolPlasma lipidsBaseline dietFollicular phaseHigh-density lipoprotein cholesterol concentrationsSerum sex hormone concentrationsLow-density lipoprotein cholesterolNormal premenopausal womenLipoprotein cholesterol concentrationsSex hormone concentrationsSerum estrogen concentrationsPlasma lipoprotein concentrationsSerum estrone sulphate concentrationsEstrone sulfate concentrationsLow-density lipoproteinLipoprotein cholesterolLipoprotein levelsSerum hormonesLipoprotein concentrationsMenstrual cyclePlasma triglyceridesTG concentrations