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Cell Metabolism|March 4, 2026
Overcoming impasse in nutrition scienceDavid S Ludwig
Plos Medicine|April 3, 2026
Are ultra-processed foods too tasty? Toward a metabolic framework for diet and obesityDavid S Ludwig
Cell Metabolism|January 7, 2026
Confusion about energy and energy density in a 3-week trial of ultra-processed foodDavid S Ludwig
Harvard Health Letter|March 31, 2016
Conversation with a Harvard expert. Dr. David S. Ludwig is a nutrition and obesity researcher at Harvard-affiliated Children's Hospital Boston. His research has focused on the harmful health effects of high-glycemic load foods. He is author of "Ending the Food Fight," a book about children's nutrition and weightDavid S Ludwig
JAMA|April 5, 2016
Lifespan Weighed Down by DietDavid S Ludwig
The Journal of Nutrition|September 2, 2003
Glycemic load comes of ageDavid S Ludwig
Gynakologische Rundschau|January 1, 1978
[Morphological changes of the tube and the endometrium with the Progestasert system]K S Ludwig
Anatomy and Embryology|December 1, 1993
The development of the caudal ligaments of the mesonephros and of the gonads: a contribution to the development of the human gubernaculum (Hunteri)K S Ludwig
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|July 21, 2007
Proteoglycans and pathophysiologyMara S Ludwig
Lancet (London, England)|March 7, 2026
Ultra-processed foods in research and policyDavid S Ludwig
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Pageof 71
Cell Metabolism|March 4, 2026
Overcoming impasse in nutrition scienceDavid S Ludwig
Plos Medicine|April 3, 2026
Are ultra-processed foods too tasty? Toward a metabolic framework for diet and obesityDavid S Ludwig
Cell Metabolism|January 7, 2026
Confusion about energy and energy density in a 3-week trial of ultra-processed foodDavid S Ludwig
Harvard Health Letter|March 31, 2016
Conversation with a Harvard expert. Dr. David S. Ludwig is a nutrition and obesity researcher at Harvard-affiliated Children's Hospital Boston. His research has focused on the harmful health effects of high-glycemic load foods. He is author of "Ending the Food Fight," a book about children's nutrition and weightDavid S Ludwig
JAMA|April 5, 2016
Lifespan Weighed Down by DietDavid S Ludwig
The Journal of Nutrition|September 2, 2003
Glycemic load comes of ageDavid S Ludwig
Gynakologische Rundschau|January 1, 1978
[Morphological changes of the tube and the endometrium with the Progestasert system]K S Ludwig
Anatomy and Embryology|December 1, 1993
The development of the caudal ligaments of the mesonephros and of the gonads: a contribution to the development of the human gubernaculum (Hunteri)K S Ludwig
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|July 21, 2007
Proteoglycans and pathophysiologyMara S Ludwig
Lancet (London, England)|March 7, 2026
Ultra-processed foods in research and policyDavid S Ludwig
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