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Prospective controlled research on red meat, haem iron, and blood pressure
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Hunt, J.R. 2008. Prospective controlled research on red meat, haem iron, and blood pressure. [Letter to Editor]. British Medical Journal. Available: http://www.bmj.com.ezproxy.undmedlibrary.org/cgi/eletters/337/jul15_1/a258.
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Calcium requirements of growing rats based on bone mass, structure, or biomechanical strength are similar
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Hunt, J.R., Hunt, C., Zito, C.A., Idso, J.P., Johnson, L.K. 2008. Calcium requirements of growing rats based on bone mass, structure, or biomechanical strength are similar. Journal of Nutrition. 138:1462-1468.
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Adaptation in human zinc absorption as influenced by dietary zinc and bioavailability
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Hunt, J.R., Beiseigel, J.M., Johnson, L.K. 2008. Adaptation in human zinc absorption as influenced by dietary zinc and bioavailability. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 87(5):1336-1345.
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Women's zinc absorption is unaffected by dietary calcium, with or without high-phytate foods
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Hunt, J.R., Beiseigel, J. 2008. Women's zinc absorption is unaffected by dietary calcium, with or without high-phytate foods [abstract]. Cell Biology and Toxicology. 24(Suppl 1):S21
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Iron bioavailability from maize and beans: a comparison of human measurements with Caco-2 cell and algorithm predictions
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Beisiegel, J.M., Hunt, J.R., Glahn, R.P., Welch, R.M., Menkir, A., Maziya-Dixon, B.B. 2007. Iron bioavailability from maize and beans: a comparison of human measurements with Caco-2 cell and algorithm predictions. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 86:388-396.
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A COMPARISON OF PHYSICAL PROPERTIES, SCREENING PROCEDURES AND A HUMAN EFFICACY TRIAL FOR PREDICTING THE BIOAVAILABILITY OF COMMERCIAL ELEMENTAL IRON POWDERS USED FOR FOOD FORTIFICATION
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Lynch, S.R., Bothwell, T., Campbell, L., Cowan, K., Glahn, R.P., Hallberg, L., Hoppe, M., Hulthen, L., Hunt, J.R., Hurrell, R.F., Miller, D., Swain, J., Turner, L., Winichagoon, P., Yeung, C.K., Zeder, C., Zimmermann, M.B. 2007. A comparison of physical properties, screening procedures and a human efficacy trial for predicting the bioavailability of commercial elemental iron powders used for food fortification. International Journal for Vitamin and Nutrition Research. 77:107-124.
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ELECTROLYTIC IRON OR FERROUS SULFATE INCREASE BODY IRON IN WOMEN WITH MODERATE TO LOW IRON STORES
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Swain, J.H., Johnson, L., Penland, J.G., Hunt, J.R. 2007. Electrolytic iron or ferrous sulfate increase body iron in women with moderate to low iron stores. Journal of Nutrition. 137:620-627.
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Iron bioavailability from maize and beans: a comparison of human and Caco-2 cell measurements
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Beisiegel, J.M., Hunt, J.R., Glahn, R.P., Welch, R.M., Menkir, A., Maziya-Dixon, B.B. 2007. Iron bioavailability from maize and beans: a comparison of human and Caco-2 cell measurements [abstract]. Program Abstracts, Consequences and Control of Micronutrient Deficiencies: Science, Policy, and Programs - Defining the Issues. April 16-18, 2007. Istanbul, Turkey. p. 103.
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AN IRRADIATED ELECTROLYTIC IRON FORTIFICANT IS POORLY ABSORBED BY HUMAN SUBJECTS AND IS LESS RESPONSIVE THAN FeSO4 TO THE ENHANCING EFFECT OF ASCORBIC ACID
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Swain, J.H., Johnson, L.K., Hunt, J.R. 2006. An irradiated electrolytic iron fortificant is poorly absorbed by human subjects and is less responsive than FeSO4 to the enhancing effect of ascorbic acid. Journal of Nutrition. 136:2167-2174.
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ABSORPTION OF NONHEME, BUT NOT HEME IRON, IS SUBSTANTIALLY REDUCED WITH HIGH IRON STORES
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Hunt, J.R. 2006. Absorption of nonheme, but not heme iron, is substantially reduced with high iron stores [abstract]. Journal of the American Dietetic Association. 106(8)S2:A-42.
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IRON ABSORPTION BY HEALTHY WOMEN WAS NOT ASSOCIATED WITH EITHER SERUM OR URINARY PRO-HEPCIDIN
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Hadley, K.B., Johnson, L.K., Hunt, J.R. 2006. Iron absorption by healthy women was not associated with either serum or urinary pro-hepcidin. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 84:150-5.
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IRON EXCRETION OF HEALTHY MEN AND WOMEN, MEASURED BY ISOTOPE DILUTION
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Hunt, J.R., Johnson, L.K. 2006. Iron excretion of healthy men and women, measured by isotope dilution [abstract]. FASEB J. 20(4):A194.
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ZINC REGULATION OF SKELETAL MATRIX REMODELING ACTIVITIES IN GROWING RATS
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Hadley, K.B., Hunt, J.R. 2006. Zinc regulation of skeletal matrix remodeling activities in growing rats [abstract]. FASEB J. 20(4):A626.
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HEALTHY POSTMENOPAUSAL WOMEN ADAPT TO REDUCE ZINC ABSORPTION IN RESPONSE TO ZINC SUPPLEMENTATION
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Beisiegel, J.M., Klevay, L.M., Hunt, J.R. 2006. Healthy postmenopausal women adapt to reduce zinc absorption in response to zinc supplementation [abstract]. FASEB J. 20(5):A985.
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ENERGY, MOOD AND ATTENTION DID NOT CONSISTENTLY IMPROVE WITH IRON STATUS IN NON-ANEMIC WOMEN WITH MODERATE TO LOW IRON STORES
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Swain, J.H., Penland, J.G., Johnson, L.K., Hunt, J.R. 2006. Energy, mood and attention did not consistently improve with iron status in non-anemic women with moderate to low iron stores [abstract]. FASEB J. 20(4):A191.
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A CACO-2 CELL MODEL PREDICTS RELATIVE IRON ABSORPTION FROM TROPICAL MAIZE BY WOMEN
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Beisiegel, J.M., Glahn, R.P., Welch, R.M., Menkir, A., Maziya-Dixon, B.B., Hunt, J.R. 2006. A caco-2 cell model predicts relative iron absorption from tropical maize by women [abstract]. FASEB J. 20(4):A624.
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IRON: PHYSIOLOGY, REQUIREMENTS, AND DIETARY SOURCES
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Hunt, J.R. 2005. Iron: physiology, requirements, and dietary sources. In: Cabellero, B., Allen, L. and Prentice, A., editors. Encyclopedia of Human Nutrition, 2nd Ed. Elsevier Limited. p. 82-90.
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BIOAVAILABILITY OF IRON, ZINC AND COPPER AS INFLUENCED BY HOST AND DIETARY FACTORS
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Hunt JR. Bioavailability of iron, zinc and copper as influenced by host and dietary factors. In: Food and Nutrition Board, Institute of Medicine, National Academy of Sciences report on ¿Food and Nutrition Board: Institute of Medicine. Mineral Requirements for Military Personnel; Levels Needed for Cognitive and Physical Performance During Garrison Training. Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press, 2006, pp. 265-277.
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INHIBITORY EFFECTS OF DIETARY CALCIUM ON THE INITIAL UPTAKE AND SUBSEQUENT RETENTION OF HEME AND NONHEME IRON IN HUMANS: COMPARISONS USING AN INTESTINAL LAVAGE METHOD
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Roughead, Z.K., Zito, C.A., Hunt, J.R. 2005. Inhibitory effects of dietary calcium on the initial uptake and subsequent retention of heme and nonheme iron in humans: comparisons using an intestinal lavage method. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 82:589-97.
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DIETARY AND PHYSIOLOGICAL FACTORS THAT AFFECT ABSORPTION AND BIOAVAILABILITY OF IRON
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Hunt, J.R. 2005. Dietary and physiological factors that affect absorption and bioavailability of iron. International Journal for Vitamin and Nutrition Research. 75(6):375-384.
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THE USEFULNESS OF INVITRO MODELS TO PREDICT THE BIOAVAILABILITY OF IRON AND ZINC: A CONSENSUS STATEMENT FROM THE HARVESTPLUS EXPERT CONSULTATION
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Fairweather-Tait, S., Lynch, Sean, Hunt, J.R., et al. 2005. The usefulness of in vitro models to predict the bioavailability of iron and zinc: a consensus statement from the HarvestPlus expert consultation. International Journal for Vitamin and Nutrition Research.75(6):371-374.
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SERUM PROHEPCIDIN WAS NOT ASSOCIATED WITH IRON ABSORPTION BY HEALTHY WOMEN IN A DOSE-RESPONSE ASSESSMENT OF ELEMENTAL IRON POWDERS
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Hunt, J.R., Hadley, K.B., Johnson, L.K. 2005. Serum prohepcidin was not associated with iron absorption by healthy women in a dose-response assessment of elemental iron powders [abstract]. First Congress of the International BioIron Soiety. p. 57.
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ALGORITHMS FOR ESTIMATING ZINC INTAKE FROM WHOLE DIETS
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Beisiegel, J.M., Hunt, J.R. 2005. Algorithms for estimating zinc intake from whole diets [abstract]. Presented at National Nutrient Databank Conference, San Diego, CA, April 1, 2005.
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LETTER TO THE EDITOR: ABSORPTION OF IRON FROM FERRITIN
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Hunt, J.R. 2005. Letter to the editor: absorption of iron from ferritin. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 81(5):1178-79.
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BIOAVAILABILITY TO HUMANS OF AN ELECTROLYTIC ELEMENTAL IRON FORTIFICANT, ASSESSED AFTER RADIOLABELING BY NEUTRON ACTIVATION
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Hunt, J.R., Swain, J.H. 2005. Bioavailability to humans of an electrolytic elemental iron fortificant, assessed after radiolabeling by neutron activation [abstract]. The Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology Journal. 19(5):A1468.
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ALGORITHM FOR ESTIMATING ZINC ABSORPTION FROM WHOLE DIETS
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Beiseigel, J.M., Hunt, J.R. 2005. Algorithms for estimating zinc absorption from whole diets [abstract]. The Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology Journal. 19(4):A456.
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SERUM PROHEPCIDIN DOES NOT PREDICT IRON ABSORPTION IN HEALTHY WOMEN
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Hadley, K.B., Johnson, L.K., Hunt, J.R. 2005. Serum prohepcidin does not predict iron absorption in healthy women [abstract]. The Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology Journal. 19(5):A1481.
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CONTROLLED SUBSTITUTION OF SOY PROTEIN FOR MEAT PROTEIN: EFFECTS ON CALCIUM RETENTION, BONE, AND CARDIOVASCULAR HEALTH INDICES IN POSTMENOPAUSAL WOMEN
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Roughead, Z.K., Hunt, J.R., Johnson, L.K., Badger, T.M., Lykken, G.I. 2005. Controlled substitution of soy protein for meat protein: effects on calcium retention, bone, and cardiovascular health indices in postmenopausal women. Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism. 90(1):181-9.
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COMBATING IRON DEFICIENCY - SUPPLEMENTATION, FORTIFICATION, AND DIETARY TACTICS
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Hunt, J.R. 2004. Combating iron deficiency - supplementation, fortification, and dietary tactics [abstract]. The Journal of Trace Elements in Experimental Medicine. 17(4):259.
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IRON ABSORPTION BY HETEROZYGOUS CARRIERS OF THE HFE C282Y MUTATION ASSOCIATED WITH HEMOCHROMATOSIS
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Hunt, J.R., Zeng, H. 2004. Iron absorption by heterozygous carriers of the HFE C282Y mutation associated with hemochromatosis. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 80:924-31.
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HEME AND NONHEME IRON ABSORPTION IN HUMANS HETEROZYGOUS FOR THE C282Y HFE MUTATION ASSOCIATED WITH HEMOCHROMATOSIS
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Hunt, J.R., Zeng, H. 2004. Heme and nonheme iron absorption in humans heterozygous for the C282Y HFE mutation associated with hemochromatosis. Journal of Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology. 18:A766-A767.
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COMBATING IRON DEFICIENCY: BIOAVAILABILITY OF IRON FROM TWO ELEMENTAL IRON POWDERS AND A HEME IRON SUPPLEMENT IN HUMANS
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Swain, J.H., Johnson, L.K., Hunt, J.R. 2004. Combating iron deficiency: bioavailability of iron from two elemental iron powders and a heme iron supplement in humans [abstract]. Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology Journal. 18:A155.
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BIOAVAILABILITY OF ELEMENTAL IRON POWDERS TO RATS IS LESS THAN BAKERY-GRADE FERROUS SULFATE AND PREDICTED BY IRON SOLUBILITY AND PARTICLE SURFACE AREA
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Swain, J.H., Newman Jr, S.M., Hunt, J.R. 2003. Bioavailability of elemental iron powders to rats is less than bakery-grade ferrous sulfate and predicted by iron solubility and particle surface area. Journal of Nutrition. 133:3546-3552.
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TWO WOMEN WHO CONTRIBUTED TO EARLY VITAMIN AND MINERAL RESEARCH: MARY SWARTZ ROSE AND HELEN T. PARSONS
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Hunt, J.R. 2003. Two women who contributed to early vitamin and mineral research: Mary Swartz Rose and Helen T. Parsons. Journal of Nutrition. 133:3686-3689.
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REPLY TO DRS. SEBASTIAN, REMER AND MANZ
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Roughead, Z.K., Hunt, J.R. 2003. Letter to Editor. Reply to Sebastian and Remer and Manz. Journal of Nutrition. 133:3240.
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EFFECTS OF DAILY SUBSTITUTION OF SOY PROTEIN FOR MEAT PROTEIN ON CALCIUM RETENTION AND BIOMARKERS OF BONE AND CARDIOVASCULAR HEALTH IN POSTMENOPAUSAL WOMEN
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Roughead, Z.K., Hunt, J.R., Lykken, G.I., Johnson, L.K. 2003. Effects of daily substitution of soy protein for meat protein on calcium retention and biomarkers of bone and cardiovascular health in postmenopausal women [abstract]. Presented at the 5th International Symposium on the Role of Soy in Preventing and Treating Chronic Disease, Orlando, FL, September 21 - 25 , 2003.
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HIGH-, BUT NOT LOW-BIOAVAILABILITY DIETS ENABLE SUBSTANTIAL CONTROL OF WOMEN'S IRON ABSORPTION IN RELATION TO BODY IRON STORES, WITH MINIMAL ADAPTATION WITHIN SEVERAL WEEKS
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Hunt, J.R. 2003. High-, but not low-bioavailability diets enable substantial control of women's iron absorption in relation to body iron stores, with minimal adaptation within several weeks. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 78:1168-77.
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HEME AND NONHEME IRON ABSORPTION IN HUMANS WITH C282Y AND H63D HFE MUTATIONS ASSOCIATED WITH HEMOCHROMATOSIS
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Hunt, J.R., Zeng, H. 2003. Heme and nonheme iron absorption in humans with the C282Y and H63D mutations associated with hemochromatosis [abstract]. BioIron 2003 Symposium, May 4-9, 2003, Washington, D.C. Abstract #62. p.166.
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BIOAVAILABILITY OF IRON, ZINC AND OTHER TRACE MINERALS FROM VEGETARIAN DIETS
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Hunt, J.R. 2003. Bioavailability of iron, zinc, and other trace minerals from vegetarian diets. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 78(Suppl):633S-639S.
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ALGORITHMS PREDICTING DIETARY IRON BIOAVAILABILITY: COMPARISONS WITH MEASUREMENTS FROM CONTROLLED, WHOLE DIETS
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Scheett, A.J., Johnson, L.K., Hunt, J.R. 2003. Algorithms predicting dietary iron bioavailability: comparisons with measurements from controlled, whole diets [abstract]. Joint 5th International Food Database Conference and 27th National Nutrient Databank Conference, June 30 to July 3, 2003, Washington, D.C. E51:75.
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ADAPTATION IN ZINC ABSORPTION FROM WHOLE DIETS
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Hunt, J.R., Johnson, L.K. 2003. Adaptation in zinc absorption from whole diets. International Zinc Nutrition Consultative Group (IZiNCG) Symposium, February 7, 2003, Marrakech, Morocco. Abstract #10.
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ADAPTATION IN DIETARY ZINC ABSORPTION FROM WHOLE DIETS: IMPLICATIONS FOR DETERMINING ZINC REQUIREMENTS
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Hunt, J.R., Johnson, L.K. 2003. Adaptation in dietary zinc absorption from whole diets: implications for determining zinc requirements [abstract]. Journal of Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology. p. A694.
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THE BIOAVAILABILITY OF ELEMENTAL IRON POWDERS USED FOR FOOD FORTIFICATION VARIES AMONG COMMERCIAL FORMS AND IS INFLUENCED BY PHYSIOCHEMISTRY
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Swain, J.H., Newman Jr, S.M., Hunt, J.R. 2003. The bioavailability of elemental iron powders used for food fortification varies among commercial forms and is influenced by physiochemistry [abstract]. Journal of Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology. 17(5):A1132.
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DIETARY CALCIUM (CA) INHIBITS THE INTESTINAL UPTAKE, NOT TRANSFER, OF HEME IRON (FE) AND REDUCES TOTAL FE RETENTION FROM A TYPICAL WESTERN MEAL
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Roughead, Z.K., Zito, C.A., Hunt, J.R. 2003. Dietary calcium (ca) inhibits the intestinal uptake, not transfer, of heme iron (fe) and reduces total fe retention from a typical western meal [abstract]. Journal of Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology. 17(5):A1086.
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CONTROLLED HIGH MEAT DIETS DO NOT AFFECT CALCIUM RETENTION OR INDICES OF BONE STATUS IN HEALTHY POSTMENOPAUSAL WOMEN
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Roughead, Z.K., Johnson, L.K., Lykken, G.I., Hunt, J.R. 2003. Controlled high meat diets do not affect calcium retention or indices of bone status in healthy postmenopausal women. Journal of Nutrition. 133:1020-26.
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BIOAVAILABILITY OF ZINC FROM COOKED PHILIPPINE MILLED, UNDERMILLED, AND BROWN RICE, AS ASSESSED IN RATS BY USING GROWTH, BONE ZINC AND ZINC-65 RETENTION
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Hunt, J.R., Johnson, L.K., Juliano, B.O. 2002. Bioavailability of zinc from cooked philippine milled, undermilled, and brown rice, as assessed in rats by using growth, bone zinc and zinc-65 retention. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry. 50(18):5229-35.
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SELF-REPORTED MENSTRUAL LOSSES PREDICT IRON STATUS IN PREMENOPAUSAL U.S. WOMEN
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Hunt, J.R., Johnson, L.K. 2003. Self-reported menstrual losses predict iron status in premenopausal u.s. women [abstract]. Report of the 2003 International Nutritional Anemia Consultative Group (INACG) Symposium. February 6, 2003. Marrakech, Morocco. Abstract #55. p.30.
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ELEMENTAL IRON POWDER USED FOR FOOD FORTIFICATION: DOES PHYSIOCHEMISTRY PREDICT BIOAVAILABILITY?
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Swain, J.H., Hunt, J.R. 2003. Elemental iron powder used for food fortification: does physiochemistry predict bioavailability? [abstract]. Report of the 2003 International Nutritional Anemia Consultative Group (INACG) Symposium. February 6, 2003. Marrakech, Morocco. Abstract #95. p.41.
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CARBONYL IRON IS A MORE EFFECTIVE HEMOGLOBIN REPLETION AGENT THAN ELECTROLYTIC OR REDUCED IRON POWDER
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Swain, J.H., Hunt, J.R. 2002. Carbonyl iron is a more effective hemoglobin repletion agent than electrolytic or reduced iron powder [abstract]. Proceedings of the North Dakota Academy of Science. v.56.p.59.
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CELEBRATING TWO WOMEN WHO CONTRIBUTED TO VITAMIN AND MINERAL RESEARCH: MARY SWARTZ ROSE AND HELEN T. PARSONS
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Hunt, J.R. 2001. Celebrating two women who contributed to vitamin and mineral research: Mary Swartz Rose and Helen T. Parsons. Presented by Janet R. Hunt at Experimental Biology 2000. San Diego, CA. April 15-18, 2000.
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