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2007The use of anti-mullerian hormone in predicting menstrual response after weight loss in overweight women with polycystic ovary syndromeMoran, L.; Noakes, M.; Clifton, P.; Norman, R.
2005Carbohydrate-restricted diets high in either monounsaturated fat or protein are equally effective at promoting fat loss and improving blood lipids1-3Luscombe-Marsh, N.; Noakes, M.; Wittert, G.; Keogh, J.; Foster, P.; Clifton, P.
2006Comparison of isocaloric very low carbohydrate/high saturated fat and high carbohydrate/low saturated fat diets on body composition and cardiovascular riskNoakes, M.; Foster, P.; Keogh, J.; James, A.; Mamo, J.; Clifton, P.
2005How justifiable is it to distort the energy profile of a diet to obtain benefits in body weight control? Reply to RM Ortega and AM Lopez-SobalerClifton, P.; Noakes, M.
2006Short-term meal replacements followed by dietary macronutrient restriction enhance weight loss in polycystic ovary syndromeMoran, L.; Noakes, M.; Clifton, P.; Wittert, G.; Williams, G.; Norman, R.
2007Unscrambling the research: Eggs, serum cholesterol and coronary heart diseaseNoakes, M.; Kostner, K.; Natoli, S.; Markovic, T.; Lim, D.
2008Reductions in blood pressure following energy restriction for weight loss do not rebound after re-establishment of energy balance in overweight and obese subjectsBrinkworth, G.; Wycherley, T.; Noakes, M.; Clifton, P.
2013Seasonal effects on vitamin D status influence outcomes of lifestyle intervention in overweight and obese women with polycystic ovary syndromeThomson, R.; Spedding, S.; Brinkworth, G.; Noakes, M.; Buckley, J.
2013Changes in endothelial function and depression scores are associated following long-term dietary intervention: A secondary analysisMoran, L.; Wilson, C.; Buckley, J.; Noakes, M.; Clifton, P.; Brinkworth, G.
2005Effect of an energy-restricted, high-protein, low-fat diet relative to a conventional high-carbohydrate, low-fat diet on weight loss, body composition, nutritional status, and markers of cardiovascular health in obese womenNoakes, M.; Keogh, J.; Foster, P.; Clifton, P.