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2013Sex hormone binding globulin, but not testosterone, is associated with the metabolic syndrome in overweight and obese women with polycystic ovary syndromeMoran, L.; Teede, H.; Noakes, M.; Clifton, P.; Norman, R.; Wittert, G.
2014A very low-carbohydrate, low-saturated fat diet for type 2 diabetes management: a randomized trialTay, J.; Luscombe-Marsh, N.; Thompson, C.; Noakes, M.; Buckley, J.; Wittert, G.; Yancy, W.; Brinkworth, G.
2013What kinds of website and mobile phone-delivered physical activity and nutrition interventions do middle-aged men want?Vandelanotte, C.; Caperchione, C.; Ellison, M.; George, E.; Maeder, A.; Kolt, G.; Duncan, M.; Karunanithi, M.; Noakes, M.; Hooker, C.; Viljoen, P.; Mummery, W.
2013Design and pilot results of a mobile phone weight-loss application for women starting a meal replacement programmeBrindal, E.; Hendrie, G.; Freyne, J.; Coombe, M.; Berkovsky, S.; Noakes, M.
2014Effects of acute and longer-term dietary restriction on upper gut motility, hormone, appetite, and energy-intake responses to duodenal lipid in lean and obese menSeimon, R.; Taylor, P.; Little, T.; Noakes, M.; Standfield, S.; Clifton, P.; Horowitz, M.; Feinle-Bisset, C.
2012Continuous glucose monitoring and cognitive performance in type 2 diabetesPearce, K.; Noakes, M.; Wilson, C.; Clifton, P.
2010Renal function following long-term weight loss in individuals with abdominal obesity on a very-low-carbohydrate diet vs high-carbohydrate dietBrinkworth, G.; Buckley, J.; Noakes, M.; Clifton, P.
2010Polycystic ovary syndrome and weight managementMoran, L.; Lombard, C.; Lim, S.; Noakes, M.; Teede, H.
2012A review of the effectiveness of physical activity interventions for adult malesGeorge, E.; Kolt, G.; Duncan, M.; Caperchione, C.; Mummery, W.; Vandelanotte, C.; Taylor, P.; Noakes, M.
2011Fecal butyrate levels vary widely among individuals but are usually increased by a diet high in resistant starchMcOrist, A.; Miller, R.; Bird, A.; Keogh, J.; Noakes, M.; Topping, D.; Conlon, M.