Nutrition & Diabetes

Papers
(The H4-Index of Nutrition & Diabetes is 16. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Effect of the ketogenic diet on glycemic control, insulin resistance, and lipid metabolism in patients with T2DM: a systematic review and meta-analysis124
Ultra-processed food consumption and obesity in the Australian adult population93
Role of branched-chain amino acid metabolism in the pathogenesis of obesity and type 2 diabetes-related metabolic disturbances BCAA metabolism in type 2 diabetes85
Effect of time restricted eating on body weight and fasting glucose in participants with obesity: results of a randomized, controlled, virtual clinical trial75
Nutrition and immunity: lessons for COVID-1947
Diabetes and COVID19: a bidirectional relationship39
Exercise intensity regulates cytokine and klotho responses in men30
Efficacy of telemedicine for persons with type 1 diabetes during Covid19 lockdown28
Serum exosomes from diabetic kidney disease patients promote pyroptosis and oxidative stress through the miR-4449/HIC1 pathway27
Amino acid metabolism and signalling pathways: potential targets in the control of infection and immunity26
Effects of alpha-glucosidase-inhibiting drugs on acute postprandial glucose and insulin responses: a systematic review and meta-analysis24
Detrimental effects of branched-chain amino acids in glucose tolerance can be attributed to valine induced glucotoxicity in skeletal muscle23
A glycaemic index compendium of non-western foods21
Metabolites and diabetes remission after weight loss20
Obesity-induced elevated palmitic acid promotes inflammation and glucose metabolism disorders through GPRs/NF-κB/KLF7 pathway18
Suppression of obesity by melatonin through increasing energy expenditure and accelerating lipolysis in mice fed a high-fat diet16
Folic acid effect on homocysteine, sortilin levels and glycemic control in type 2 diabetes mellitus patients16
Growth differentiation factor 15 (GDF15) is associated with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) in youth with overweight or obesity16
Urinary sediment microRNAs can be used as potential noninvasive biomarkers for diagnosis, reflecting the severity and prognosis of diabetic nephropathy16
Identification and epidemiological characterization of Type-2 diabetes sub-population using an unsupervised machine learning approach16
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