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Catherine J Andersen

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Lipids|March 16, 2013
Egg consumption modulates HDL lipid composition and increases the cholesterol-accepting capacity of serum in metabolic syndromeCatherine J Andersen, Christopher N Blesso, Jiyoung Lee, et al.
Nutrients|May 14, 2015
One Egg per Day Improves Inflammation when Compared to an Oatmeal-Based Breakfast without Increasing Other Cardiometabolic Risk Factors in Diabetic PatientsMartha Nydia Ballesteros, Fabrizio Valenzuela, Alma E Robles, et al.
Nutrients|September 9, 2023
Consumption of Different Egg-Based Diets Alters Clinical Metabolic and Hematological Parameters in Young, Healthy Men and WomenCatherine J Andersen, Lindsey Huang, Fangyi Zhai, et al.
Metabolic Syndrome and Related Disorders|October 3, 2015
A Larger Body Mass Index is Associated with Increased Atherogenic Dyslipidemia, Insulin Resistance, and Low-Grade Inflammation in Individuals with Metabolic SyndromeKolin Ebron, Catherine J Andersen, David Aguilar, et al.
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Lipids|March 16, 2013
Egg consumption modulates HDL lipid composition and increases the cholesterol-accepting capacity of serum in metabolic syndromeCatherine J Andersen, Christopher N Blesso, Jiyoung Lee, et al.
Nutrients|May 14, 2015
One Egg per Day Improves Inflammation when Compared to an Oatmeal-Based Breakfast without Increasing Other Cardiometabolic Risk Factors in Diabetic PatientsMartha Nydia Ballesteros, Fabrizio Valenzuela, Alma E Robles, et al.
Nutrients|September 9, 2023
Consumption of Different Egg-Based Diets Alters Clinical Metabolic and Hematological Parameters in Young, Healthy Men and WomenCatherine J Andersen, Lindsey Huang, Fangyi Zhai, et al.
Metabolic Syndrome and Related Disorders|October 3, 2015
A Larger Body Mass Index is Associated with Increased Atherogenic Dyslipidemia, Insulin Resistance, and Low-Grade Inflammation in Individuals with Metabolic SyndromeKolin Ebron, Catherine J Andersen, David Aguilar, et al.
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