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Laura E. Wild
Laura E. Wild
University of Colorado Boulder
Medicine
Environmental health
Obesity
Weight gain
Endocrinology
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Risk of Micronutrient Inadequacy among Hispanic, Lactating Mothers: Preliminary Evidence from the Southern California Mother’s Milk Study
2021
Nutrients
Laura E. Wild
William B. Patterson
Roshonda B. Jones
Jasmine F. Plows
Paige K. Berger
Claudia Rios
Jennifer L. Fogel
Michael I. Goran
Tanya L. Alderete
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Specific amino acids but not total protein attenuate postpartum weight gain among Hispanic women from Southern California
2021
Food Science and Nutrition
Laura E. Wild
Tanya L. Alderete
Noopur C. Naik
William B. Patterson
Paige K. Berger
Roshonda B. Jones
Jasmine F. Plows
Michael I. Goran
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Exposure to air pollutants and the gut microbiota: a potential link between exposure, obesity, and type 2 diabetes.
2020
Gut microbes
Maximillian J. Bailey
Noopur N. Naik
Laura E. Wild
William B. Patterson
Tanya L. Alderete
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Added sugar and sugar-sweetened beverages are associated with increased postpartum weight gain and soluble fiber intake is associated with postpartum weight loss in Hispanic women from Southern California.
2020
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
Tanya L. Alderete
Laura E. Wild
Savannah M Mierau
Maximilian J. Bailey
William B. Patterson
Paige K. Berger
Roshonda B. Jones
Jasmine F. Plows
Michael I. Goran
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