Associate Professor

 

Department of Health and Nutrition Sciences

 
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Peer-Reviewed Publications

 

(In Chronological Order)

 

Greenberg JA, Manson JE, Neuhouser ML, Tinker L, Eaton C, Johnson KC, Shikany J. Chocolate intake and cardiovascular disease in the Women’s Health Initiative: a prospective analysis. Am J Clin Nutr (in press, April, 2018).

 

Greenberg J, Martinez E, Negrin A, O'Donnell R, Uribe A, Kennelly EJ. A 1.6 mg/kg dose of epicatechin in a supplemented cocoa mixture yielded the largest acute decrease in food intake in humans. J Functional Foods. 2018 Mar;42:356-361.

 

Greenberg JA, Manson JE, Tinker L, Neuhouser ML, Garcia L, Vitolins MZ, Phillips LS. Chocolate intake and diabetes risk in postmenopausal American women. Eur J Clin Nutr. 2017 Sep;71(9):1088-1093. doi: 10.1038/ejcn.2017.36. Epub 2017 Apr 12.

 

Greenberg JA,O’Donnell R, Shurpin M, Kordunova D. Epicatechin, procyanidins, cocoa and appetite - a randomized controlled trial. Am J Clin Nutr. 2016 Sep;104(3):613-9. doi: 10.3945/ajcn.115.129783. Epub 2016 Aug 10.

Greenberg JA, Manson JE, Buijsse B, Wang L, Allison MA, Neuhouser ML, Tinker L, Waring ME, Isasi CR, Martin LW, Thomson CA. Chocolate-candy consumption and 3-year weight gain among postmenopausal U.S. women. Obesity (Silver Spring). 2015 Mar;23(3):677-83. doi: 10.1002/oby.20983. Epub 2015 Feb 3.

Greenberg J. Chocolate Intake and Diabetes Risk. Clin Nutr 2014 Feb 17. pii: S0261-5614(14)00050-8. doi: 10.1016/j.clnu.2014.02.005.

Greenberg J, Buijsse B. Habitual Chocolate Consumption May Increase Body Weight in a Dose-Response Manner. Plos One. 2013: 8(0:e70271. http://dx.plos.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0070271

Greenberg JA. Obesity and Early Mortality in the U.S. Obesity (Silver Spring). 2013 Feb;21(2):405-12. doi: 10.1002/oby.20023

Greenberg JA, Geliebter A. Coffee, hunger and peptide YY. J Am Coll Nutr. 2012 Jun;31(3):160-6.

Greenberg JA, Owen DR, Geliebter A. Decaffeinated Coffee and Glucose Metabolism in Young Men. Diabetes Care 2010;33:1–2. [PMID: 19918017]

Greenberg JA, Ziegelstein RC, Chow G. Caffeinated Coffee Consumption, Cardiovascular Disease and Heart Valve Disease in the Elderly (From the Framingham Study). Am J Cardiology. 2008;102(11):1502-8. [PMID: 19026304]

Greenberg JA, Fontaine K, Allison DB. Putative Biases in Estimating Mortality Attributable to Obesity in the U.S. Population. Int J Obes (Lond). 2007;31(9):1449-1455. [PMID: 17471302]

Greenberg JA, Dunbar CC, Schnoll R, Kokolis R, Kokolis S, Kassotis J. Caffeinated beverage intake and the risk of heart disease mortality in the elderly: a prospective analysis. Am J Clin Nutr. 2007;85(2):392-8. [PMID: 17284734]

Greenberg JA. Correcting biases in estimates of mortality attributable to obesity. Obesity 2006;14(11):2071-9. [PMID: 17135625]

Greenberg JA, Geliebter A Boozer CN. Coffee, diabetes, and weight control. Am. J. Clin. Nutr 2006a;84:682-693. [PMID: 17023692]

Greenberg JA. Are blood pressure predictors of cardiovascular disease mortality different for prehypertensives than for hypertensives? Am J Hypertens 2006;19(5):454-61. [PMID: 16647613]

Greenberg JA. Antihypertensive treatment alters the predictive strength of pulse pressure and other blood-pressure measures. Am J Hypertens 2005;8:1033-1039. [PMID: 16109316]

Greenberg JA, Axen KV, Schnoll R, Boozer CN. Coffee, tea and diabetes: the role of weight loss and caffeine. Int J Obes Relat Metab Disord. 2005a;29(9):1121-9. [PMID: 15925959]

Greenberg JA. Removing confounders from the relationship between mortality risk and systolic blood pressure at low and moderately increased systolic blood pressure. J Hypertens 2003;21:49-56. [PMID: 12544435]

Greenberg JA.. Hypothesis - The J-shaped follow-up relation between mortality risk and disease risk-factor is due to statistical confounding. Medical Hypotheses 2002;59(5):568-576. [PMID: 12376081]

Greenberg JA. Biases in the mortality risk versus body mass index relationship in the NHANES-1 Epidemiologic Follow-up Study. Int J Obesity 2001;25:1071-1078. [PMID: 11443509]

Greenberg JA and Boozer C. Whole-body metabolic rate appears to determine the rate of DNA oxidative damage and glycation involved in aging. Mechanisms of Ageing and Development. 2000;115:107-117. [PMID: 10854633]

Greenberg JA and Boozer C. Metabolic mass, metabolic rate, caloric restriction, and aging in male Fischer 344 rats. Mechanisms of Ageing and Development 2000;113:37-48. [PMID: 10708248]

Greenberg JA, Rahman S, Saint-Preux S, Owen DR & Boozer C. Adjusted and Unadjusted Energy Usage Rates Both Determine Body Fat and Plasma Leptin in Male Fischer 344 Rats. Metabolism, 1999;48(10):1272-1277. [PMID: 10535390]

Greenberg JA and Boozer C. The leptin-fat ratio is constant, and leptin may be part of two feedback mechanisms for maintaining the body fat set point in non-obese male Fischer 344 rats. Hormones and Metabolism Research, 1999;31:525-32. [PMID: 10569255]

Greenberg JA. Organ Metabolic Rates and Aging - Two Hypotheses. Medical Hypotheses, 1999:52(1):15-22. [PMID:10342665]

Greenberg JA and Kropf R. The economic impact of alternative cardiac-care unit treatment practices. Health Services Research, 1982;17:45-59. [PMID: 6804415]

Greenberg JA and Kropf. A case-mix method for developing health planning criteria for hospital services. Medical Care, 1981;19(11):1083-1094. [PMID: 6801399]

Greenberg JA and Pollack B. Motivating students to not smoke. J Drug Education, 1981;11(4):341-359.

Greenberg JA, Mitchell JK, Witherspoon PA. Coupled salt and water flows in a groundwater basin. J Geophysical Res, 1972;78(27):6341-6353.