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    Effect of Plain Versus Sugar-Sweetened Breakfast on Energy Balance and Metabolic Health : A Randomized Crossover Trial

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    We would like to thank Pippa Heath for her help with randomization, our participants, and Dr. Graham Horgan for statistical advice. Funding Information Economic and Social Research Council. Grant Number: ES/J50015X/1 Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC) GlaxoSmithKline Lucozade Ribena Suntory Kellogg’s NestlĂ© PepsiCo Sugar Nutrition UK Danone Baby Nutrition the Alpro Foundation Kellogg Europe Unilever Volac International The Collagen Research Institute British Summer FruitsPeer reviewedPublisher PD

    Dataset for "Interactive effects of fasting and energy restriction on energy balance and metabolic health: a randomized controlled trial in lean adults"

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    This dataset contains the archived data pertaining to the article "Interactive effects of fasting and energy restriction on energy balance and metabolic health: a randomized controlled trial in lean adults". The associated trial is registered and available to view at ClinicalTrials.gov (ref: NCT02498002). All blood parameters reported in this dataset relate to venous samples drawn during the preliminary visit (Baseline), in a ~10 hour overnight fasted state (Pre and Post) and at regular intervals following a standardised breakfast and lunch both before and after the intervention. Both intra- and inter-assay/plate coefficients of variation are reported for each parameter. The dataset also contains measurements of participants' food intake, energy expenditure, and relative gene expressions.The precise details of and justifications for the experimental design and protocol adopted has been published as follows: Templeman, I., Thompson D., Gonzalez, J.T., Walhin, J.P., Reeves, S., Rogers, P.J., Brunstrom, J.M., Karagounis, L.G., Tsintzas K., Betts, J.A. (2018) Intermittent fasting, energy balance and associated health outcomes in adults: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial. Trials 19 (1): 86. doi:10.1186/s13063-018-2451-8Any missing data-points are denoted as ‘NA’ in the data

    Evidence of a genetic link between endometriosis and ovarian cancer

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