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Pediatric obesity in Florida using the OneFlorida Clinical Research Consortium
Lemas DJ, Cardel M, Filipp SL, Hall J, Essner RZ, Smith SR, Nadglowski J, Donahoo WT, Cooper-DeHoff RM, Nelson DR, Hogan WR, Shenkman EA, Gurka MJ, Janicke DM
Obesity Research and Clinical Practice. 2018, PMID:
The gut microbiome in infants of obese mothers increases susceptibility to obesity and NAFLD in germ-free mice
Soderborg TK, Clark SE, Mulligan CE, Janssen RC, Babcock L, Lemas DJ, Johnson LK, Weir T, Lenz LL, Frank DN, Hernandez TL, Kuhn KA, D’Alessandro A, Barbour LA, El Kasmi KC, Friedman JE
Nature Communications. 2018. PMID:
Initial microbial community of the neonatal stomach immediately after birth
Bajorek S, Parker L, Li N, Winglee K, Weaver M, Johnson J, Sioda M, Gauthier J, Lemas DJ, Jobin C, Lorca G, Neu J, Fodor AA
Gut Microbes. 2018. PMID:
Taq1a polymorphism (rs1800497) is associated with obesity-related outcomes and dietary intake in a multi-ethnic sample of children
Cardel M, Lemas DJ, Lee A, Miller D, Huo T, Klimentidis Y, Fernandez J
Pediatric Obesity. 2018. PMID: 30253082
Characterization of Adult Obesity in Florida Using the OneFlorida Clinical Research Consortium
Filipp SL, Cardel M, Hall J, Essner RZ, Lemas DJ, Janicke D, Smith SR, Nadglowski, Donahoo WT, Cooper-DeHoff RM, Nelson DR, Hogan WR, Shenkman EA, Gurka MJ
Obesity Science and Practice. 2018. 15;4(4):308-317 PMID: 30151226
The neonatal microbiome and its partial role in mediating the association between birth by cesarean section and adverse pediatric outcomes
Montoya-Williams D, Lemas DJ, Spirdya L, Patel K, Carney O, Neu J, Carson TL
Neonatology. 2018. 114(2): 103-111. PMID: 29788027
Personalizing the microbiota of donor human milk with mother’s own milk
Cacho NT, Harrison N, Parker L, Padgett KA, Lemas DJ, Marcial G, Li N, Carr L, Neu J, Lorca GL
Frontiers in Microbiology. 2017. 8:1470. PMID: 28824595
What are optimal cesarean section rates in the U.S. and how do we get there? A review of evidence-based recommendations and interventions
Montoya-Williams D, Lemas DJ, Spirdya L, Patel K, Neu J, Carson TL
Journal of Women’s Health. 2017. 26(12): 1285-1291. PMID: 28825512
Reply to M Gotteland and F Magne
Friedman JE, Young BE, Lemas DJ, Barbour LA, Frank DN, Santorico SA
American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 2017. 105(1):234-236. PMID: 28049665
Early infant adiposity deposition is positively associated with human milk omega-6 to omega-3 fatty acid ratio independent of maternal BMI
Rudolph MC, Young BE, Lemas DJ, Palmer CE, Hernandez T, Barbour LA, Friedman JE, Krebs NS, MacLean PS
International Journal of Obesity. 2017. 41(4):510-517. PMID: 27876761
Linkage and association analysis of circulating vitamin D and parathyroid hormone identifies novel loci in Alaska Native Yup'ik people
Aslibekyan S, Vaughan LK, Wiener HW, Hidalgo BA, Lemas DJ, O’Brien DM, Hopkins SE, Stanhope KL, Havel PJ, Thummel KE, Boyer BB, Tiwari HK
Genes & Nutrition. 2016. 11:23 PMID: 27579147
Polymorphisms in stearoyl CoA desaturase and sterol regulatory element binding protein interact with n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid intake and modify genetic associations with obesity-related anthropometric and metabolic phenotypes in Yup’ik people
Lemas DJ, Klimentidis YC, Aslibekyan S, Wiener HW, O’Brien DM, Hopkins SE, Stanhope KL, Havel PJ, Allison DB, Fernandez JR, Tiwari HK, Boyer BB
Molecular Nutrition and Food Research. 2016. 60(12):2642-2653. PMID: 27467133
Exploring the contribution of maternal antibiotics and breastfeeding to the development of the infant microbiome and pediatric obesity
Lemas DJ, Yee Shanique, Cacho N, Miller D, Cardel M, Gurka M, Janicke D, Shenkman E
Seminars in Fetal and Neonatal Medicine. 2016. 21(6):406-409. PMID: 27424917
Alterations in in human milk leptin and insulin are associated with early changes in the infant intestinal microbiome
Lemas DJ, Young BE, Baker PR, Tomczik A, Soderborg T, Hernandez T, De la Houssaye B, Robertson CE, Rudolph M, Ir D, Patinkin Z, Krebs NJ, Santorico SA, Weir T, Barbour LA, Frank DN, Friedman JE
American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 2016. 103(3):1291-1300. PMID 27140533
Intrinsic disorder and multiple phosphorylations constrain the evolution of the flightin N-terminal region
Lemas DJ, Lekkas P, Ballif BA, Vigoreaux JO
Journal of Proteomics. 2016. 135:191-200. PMID 26691840
Higher Intake of PUFAs Is Associated with Lower Total and Visceral Adiposity and Higher Lean Mass in a Racially Diverse Sample of Children
Cardel M, Lemas DJ, Jackson KH, Friedman JE, Fernandez JR
Journal of Nutrition. 2015. 145(9):2146-2152. PMID: 26269238
Associations of maternal weight status prior and during pregnancy with neonatal cardio-metabolic markers at birth: The Healthy Start Study
Lemas DJ, Brinton JT, Shapiro, ALB, Friedman JE, Glueck DH, Dabelea D
International Journal of Obesity. 2015. 39(10)1437-1442. PMID: 26055075
Linkage and association analysis of obesity traits reveals novel loci and interactions with dietary n-3 fatty acids in an Alaska Native (Yup'ik) population
Vaughn LK, Wiener HW, Aslibekyan S, Allison DB, Havel PJ, Stanhope KL, O'Brien DM, Hopkins SE, Lemas DJ, Boyer BB, Tiwari HK
Metabolism. 2015. 64(6):689-697. PMID: 25772781
CDKAL1 and HHEX are associated with type-2 diabetes-related traits among Yup'ik people
Klimentidis YC, Lemas DJ, Wiener HW, O’Brien DM, Hopkins S, Allison DB, Fernandez JR, Tiwari HK, Boyer BB
Journal of Diabetes. 2014. 6(3):251-259. PMID: 24112421
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Evidence for novel genetic loci associated with metabolic traits in Yup’ik people
Aslibekyan S, Vaughn LK, Wiener HW, Lemas DJ, Klimentidis YC, Havel PJ, Stanhope KL, O’Brien DM, Boyer BB, Tiwari HK
American Journal for Human Biology. 2013. 25(5):673-680. PMID: 23907821
Obesity polymorphisms identified in genome-wide association studies interact with n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids and modify genetic associations with adiposity phenotypes in Yup’ik people
Lemas DJ, Klimentidis YC, Wiener HW, O’Brien DM, Hopkins S, Allison DB, Fernandez JR, Tiwari HK, Boyer BB.
Genes & Nutrition. 2013. 8(5):495-505. PMID: 23526194
Genetic polymorphisms in carnitine palmitoyltransferase 1A gene are associated with variation in body composition and fasting lipid traits in Yup’ik Eskimos
Lemas DJ, Wiener HW, O’Brien DM, Hopkins S, Stanhope KL, Havel PJ, et al.
Journal of Lipid Research. 2012. 53(1):175–184. PMID: 22045927
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