Catherine Julia Andersen
Associate Professor & Director/Nutritional Sciences

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A Mediterranean Low-Glycemic-Load Diet alone or in Combination with a Medical Food Improves Insulin Sensitivity and Reduces Inflammation in Women with Metabolic Syndrome
2011
Mark McIntosh, Robert Lerman, Wayne Najm, Jacqueline Barona, Maria-Luz Fernandez, Catherine Andersen, Mariana Calle, Daniela Ackermann, Jung-Eun Kim, Jeff S Volek, Jennifer Jones
Research Type: Journal Article

T lymphocyte diversity and function in obesity: Implications for adaptive immunity and metabolic disease.
2011
Catherine J. Andersen
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

A Mediterranean‐style low glycemic diet decreases inflammation and insulin resistance in subjects classified with the metabolic syndrome
2010
Mark McIntosh, Jacqueline Barona, Robert H Lerman, Maria Luz Fernandez, Claire Vukich, Mariana Calle, Jennifer Jones, Catherine J Andersen, Colleen Kalynych, Jeff S Volek
Research Type: Conference Proceedings

http://dx.doi.org/10.1096/fasebj.24.1_supplement.342.2
A Mediterranean-style low glycemic load diet reduces LDL oxidation and Lipoprotein (a) in women classified with the metabolic syndrome
2010
Jennifer Jones, Robert Lerman, Michael Comperatore, Catherine Andersen, Maria-Luz Fernandez
Research Type: Conference Proceedings

Low HDL cholesterol is associated with increased atherogenic lipoproteins and insulin resistance in women classified with metabolic syndrome
2010
Maria Luz Fernandez, Michael V Comperatore, Robert H Lerman, Jennifer J Jones, Daniela Ackerman, Catherine Andersen, Jeff S Volek, Jacqueline Barona, Jung-Eun Kim, Mariana Calle, Wadie Najm, Mark McIntosh, Colleen Kalynych, Jose O Leite
Research Type: Journal Article

http://dx.doi.org/10.4162/nrp.2010.4.6.492
A Mediterranean-style low glycemic diet decreases inflammation and insulin resistance in subjects classified with the metabolic syndrome.
2010
Catherine J. Andersen
Research Type: Poster/Presentation