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2005Effect of calcium and dairy foods in high protein, energy-restricted diets on weight loss and metabolic parameters in overweight adultsBowen, J.; Noakes, M.; Clifton, P.
2008Metabolic effects of weight loss on a very-low-carbohydrate diet compared with an isocaloric high-carbohydrate diet in abdominally obese subjectsTay, J.; Brinkworth, G.; Noakes, M.; Keogh, J.; Clifton, P.
2005The use of novel foods enriched with long-chain n-3 fatty acids to increase dietary intake: A comparison of methodologies assessing nutrient intakePatch, C.; Tapsell, L.; Mori, T.; Meyer, B.; Murphy, K.; Mansour, J.; Noakes, M.; Clifton, P.; Puddey, I.; Beilin, L.; Annison, G.; Howe, P.
2004A longitudinal study of bone-related biochemical changes at the menopauseNordin, B.; Wishart, J.; Clifton, P.; McArthur, R.; Scopacasa, F.; Need, A.; Morris, H.; O'Loughlin, P.; Horowitz, M.
2001Energy restriction and weight loss on very-low-fat diets reduce C-reactive protein concentrations in obese, healthy womenHeilbronn, L.; Noakes, M.; Clifton, P.
2009Effects of a protein preload on gastric emptying, glycemia, and gut hormones after a carbohydrate meal in diet-controlled Type 2 diabetesMa, J.; Stevens, J.; Maddox, A.; Wishart, J.; Jones, K.; Clifton, P.; Horowitz, M.; Rayner, C.
2002Effects of energy-restricted diets containing increased protein on weight loss, resting energy expenditure, and the thermic effect of feeding of type 2 diabetesLuscombe-Marsh, N.; Clifton, P.; Noakes, M.; Parker, B.; Wittert, G.
2000Effect of perimenopause on calcium absorption: a longitudinal studyWishart, J.; Scopacasa, F.; Horowitz, M.; Morris, H.; Need, A.; Clifton, P.; Nordin, B.
2009Effects of a low-salt diet on flow-mediated dilatation in humansDickinson, K.; Keogh, J.; Clifton, P.
2004Long-term effects of advice to consume a high-protein, low-fat diet, rather than a conventional weight-loss diet, in obese adults with Type 2 diabetes: one-year follow-up of a randomised trialBrinkworth, G.; Noakes, M.; Parker, B.; Foster, P.; Clifton, P.