Log on / register
BioMed Central home | Journals A-Z | Feedback | Support | My details
Low carbohydrate diets improve atherogenic dyslipidemia even in the absence of weight loss.
Feinman RD, Volek JS
Nutr Metab (Lond) 2006, 3:24
[Full text] [PubMed] [Related articles] [Cited on BioMed Central]


printer friendly 
to  [Help]

BioMed Central articles that cite the above article:

1.
37%37%


Research    
Minimal nutrition intervention with high-protein/low-carbohydrate and low-fat, nutrient-dense food supplement improves body composition and exercise benefits in overweight adults: A randomized controlled trial
Lockwood CM, Moon JR, Tobkin SE, Walter AA, Smith AE, Dalbo VJ, Cramer JT, Stout JR
Nutrition & Metabolism 2008, 5:11 (21 April 2008)
[Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF] [PubMed] [Related articles]

2.
37%37%


Review    
Dietary carbohydrate restriction in type 2 diabetes mellitus and metabolic syndrome: time for a critical appraisal
Accurso A, Bernstein RK, Dahlqvist A, Draznin B, Feinman RD, Fine EJ, Gleed A, Jacobs DB, Larson G, Lustig RH, Manninen AH, McFarlane SI, Morrison K, Nielsen JV, Ravnskov U, Roth KS, Silvestre R, Sowers JR, Sundberg R, Volek JS, Westman EC, Wood RJ, Wortman J, Vernon MC
Nutrition & Metabolism 2008, 5:9 (8 April 2008)
[Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF] [PubMed] [Related articles] [Cited on BioMed Central]

3.
37%37%


Research    
Low carbohydrate diets in family practice: what can we learn from an internet-based support group
Feinman RD, Vernon MC, Westman EC
Nutrition Journal 2006, 5:26 (2 October 2006)
[Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF] [PubMed] [Related articles] [Cited on BioMed Central]


You can also check ISI Web of Science for additional citations (subscription required)
printer friendly 
to  [Help]

© 1999-2008 BioMed Central Ltd unless otherwise stated. Part of Springer Science+Business Media.