Research With Older Adults
1. Taetzsch A, Quintanilla D, Maris S, Letendre J, Mahler L, Xu F, Delmonico MJ, Lofgren IE. Impact on Diet Quality and Resilience in Urban Community Dwelling Obese Women with a Nutrition and Physical Activity Intervention. Journal of Nutrition, Health and Aging. Accepted.
2. Beebe N, Magnanti S, Katkowski L, Benson M, Xu F, Delmonico MJ, Lofgren IE. 2013. Effects of the Addition of Tai Chi to a Dietary Weight Loss Program on Lipoprotein Atherogenicity in Obese Older Women. Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine. 19(9):759-66.
3. Straight CR, Dorfman LR, Cottell KE, Krol JR, Lofgren IE, Delmonico MJ. 2012. Effects of Resistance Training and Dietary Changes on Physical Function and Body Composition in Overweight and Obese Older Adults. Journal of Physical Activity and Health. 9(6):875-83.
4. Valente EA, Sheehy ME, Avila JJ, Gutierres JA, Delmonico MJ, Lofgren IE. 2011. The Effect of the Addition of Resistance Training to a Dietary Education Intervention on Apolipoproteins and Dietary Quality in Overweight and Obese Older Adults. Clinical Interventions in Aging. 6:235-241.
5. Cottell KE, Dorfman LR, Straight CR, Delmonico MJ, Lofgren IE. 2011. The Effects of Diet Education Plus Light Resistance Training on Coronary Heart Disease Risk Factors in Community-Dwelling Older Adults. Journal of Nutrition, Health, and Aging. 15(9):762-767.
6. Delmonico MJ, Lofgren IE. 2010. Resistance Training with Weight Loss in Older Adults – Effects on Function and Body Composition. American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine. 4(4):309-313.
7. Avila JJ, Gutierres JA, Sheehy ME, Lofgren IE, Delmonico MJ. 2010. Effect of Moderate Intensity Resistance Training during Weight Loss on Body Composition and Physical Performance in Overweight Older Adults. European Journal of Applied Physiology. 109(3):517-525.
2. Beebe N, Magnanti S, Katkowski L, Benson M, Xu F, Delmonico MJ, Lofgren IE. 2013. Effects of the Addition of Tai Chi to a Dietary Weight Loss Program on Lipoprotein Atherogenicity in Obese Older Women. Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine. 19(9):759-66.
3. Straight CR, Dorfman LR, Cottell KE, Krol JR, Lofgren IE, Delmonico MJ. 2012. Effects of Resistance Training and Dietary Changes on Physical Function and Body Composition in Overweight and Obese Older Adults. Journal of Physical Activity and Health. 9(6):875-83.
4. Valente EA, Sheehy ME, Avila JJ, Gutierres JA, Delmonico MJ, Lofgren IE. 2011. The Effect of the Addition of Resistance Training to a Dietary Education Intervention on Apolipoproteins and Dietary Quality in Overweight and Obese Older Adults. Clinical Interventions in Aging. 6:235-241.
5. Cottell KE, Dorfman LR, Straight CR, Delmonico MJ, Lofgren IE. 2011. The Effects of Diet Education Plus Light Resistance Training on Coronary Heart Disease Risk Factors in Community-Dwelling Older Adults. Journal of Nutrition, Health, and Aging. 15(9):762-767.
6. Delmonico MJ, Lofgren IE. 2010. Resistance Training with Weight Loss in Older Adults – Effects on Function and Body Composition. American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine. 4(4):309-313.
7. Avila JJ, Gutierres JA, Sheehy ME, Lofgren IE, Delmonico MJ. 2010. Effect of Moderate Intensity Resistance Training during Weight Loss on Body Composition and Physical Performance in Overweight Older Adults. European Journal of Applied Physiology. 109(3):517-525.
Research With Younger Adults
1. Arts J, Fernandez ML, Lofgren IE. 2014. Coronary Heart Disease Risk Factors in College Students. Advances in Nutrition. 5(2):177-87.
2. Fernandes JE, Arts J, Dimond B, Lofgren IE. 2013. Predicting coronary heart disease risk by lifestyle choices in college students. Nutrition Research. 33(8):647-52.
3. Morrell JS, Lofgren IE, Burke JD, Reilly RA. 2012. Metabolic Syndrome, Obesity and Related Risk Factors among College Men and Women. Journal of American College Health. 60(1):82-89.
4. Morrell JS, Lofgren IE, Burke JD, Reilly RA. 2012. Metabolic Syndrome, Obesity and Related Risk Factors among College Men and Women. Journal of American College Health. 60(1):82-89.
5. Hirshberg SE, Fernandes J, Melanson KJ, Dwiggins JL, Dimond ES, Lofgren IE. 2011. Dietary Sugars Predict Chronic Disease Risk Factors in College Students. Topics in Clinical Nutrition. 26(4):324-334.
6. Grinnell S, Greene G, Melanson K, Blissmer B, Lofgren IE. 2011. Anthropometric, Clinical, Behavioral, and Cognitive Measures Related to Mindfulness. Journal of American College Health. 59(6):539-545.
7. Fernandes J, Lofgren IE. 2010. Prevalence of Metabolic Syndrome and Individual Criteria in College Students. Journal of American College Health. 59(4):313-321.
8. Burke JD, Reilly RA, Lofgren IE, Morrell JS. 2009. The University of New Hampshire's Young Adult Health Risk Screening Initiative. Journal of the American Dietetic Association. 109(10):1751-1758.
2. Fernandes JE, Arts J, Dimond B, Lofgren IE. 2013. Predicting coronary heart disease risk by lifestyle choices in college students. Nutrition Research. 33(8):647-52.
3. Morrell JS, Lofgren IE, Burke JD, Reilly RA. 2012. Metabolic Syndrome, Obesity and Related Risk Factors among College Men and Women. Journal of American College Health. 60(1):82-89.
4. Morrell JS, Lofgren IE, Burke JD, Reilly RA. 2012. Metabolic Syndrome, Obesity and Related Risk Factors among College Men and Women. Journal of American College Health. 60(1):82-89.
5. Hirshberg SE, Fernandes J, Melanson KJ, Dwiggins JL, Dimond ES, Lofgren IE. 2011. Dietary Sugars Predict Chronic Disease Risk Factors in College Students. Topics in Clinical Nutrition. 26(4):324-334.
6. Grinnell S, Greene G, Melanson K, Blissmer B, Lofgren IE. 2011. Anthropometric, Clinical, Behavioral, and Cognitive Measures Related to Mindfulness. Journal of American College Health. 59(6):539-545.
7. Fernandes J, Lofgren IE. 2010. Prevalence of Metabolic Syndrome and Individual Criteria in College Students. Journal of American College Health. 59(4):313-321.
8. Burke JD, Reilly RA, Lofgren IE, Morrell JS. 2009. The University of New Hampshire's Young Adult Health Risk Screening Initiative. Journal of the American Dietetic Association. 109(10):1751-1758.
Collaborations
1. Weller KE, Greene GW, Redding CA, Paiva AL, Lofgren IE, Nash JT, Kobayashi H. 2014. Development and Validation of Green Eating Behaviors, Stage of Change, Decisional Balance and Self Efficacy Scales in College Students. Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior. Accepted.
2. Lofgren I, Delmonico MJ. 2010. Weight Management Strategies for Recreational Athletes: What Do We Tell Them? American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine. 4(3):218-221.
2. Lofgren I, Delmonico MJ. 2010. Weight Management Strategies for Recreational Athletes: What Do We Tell Them? American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine. 4(3):218-221.
Prior to URI
1. Pasiakos SM, Mettel JB, West K, Lofgren IE, Fernandez ML, Koo SI, Rodriguez NR. 2008. Maintenance of resting energy expenditure after weight loss in premenopausal women: potential benefits of a high-protein, reduced-calorie diet. Metabolism. 57(4):458-464.
2. Herron KL, Lofgren IE, Adiconis X, Ordovas JM, Fernandez ML. 2006. Associations between plasma lipid parameters and APOC3 and APOC4 genotypes in a healthy population are independent of dietary cholesterol intake. Atheroschlerosis. 184(1):113-120.
3. Herron KL, McGrane MM, Waters D, Lofgren IE, Clark RM, Ordovas JM, Fernandez ML. 2006. ABCG5 Polymorphism contributes to the individual response to dietary cholesterol and to carotenoids present in eggs. Journal of Nutrition. 136(5):1161-1165.
4. Lofgren IE, Zern T, Herron K, West K, Sharman MJ, Volek JS, Shachter NS, Koo SI, Fernandez ML. 2005. Weight loss associated with reduced intake of carbohydrate reduces the atherogenicity of LDL in premenopausal women. Metabolism. 54(9):1133-1141.
5. Patalay M, Lofgren IE, Freake HC, Koo SI, Fernandez ML. 2005. The lowering of plasma lipids following a weight reduction program is related to increased expression of the LDL receptor and lipoprotein lipase. Journal of Nutrition. 135:735-739.
6. Herron KL, Lofgren IE, Sharman MJ, Volek JS, Fernandez ML. 2004. High intake of cholesterol results in less atherogenic LDL particles in men and women independent of response classification. Metabolism. 53(6):823-830.
2. Herron KL, Lofgren IE, Adiconis X, Ordovas JM, Fernandez ML. 2006. Associations between plasma lipid parameters and APOC3 and APOC4 genotypes in a healthy population are independent of dietary cholesterol intake. Atheroschlerosis. 184(1):113-120.
3. Herron KL, McGrane MM, Waters D, Lofgren IE, Clark RM, Ordovas JM, Fernandez ML. 2006. ABCG5 Polymorphism contributes to the individual response to dietary cholesterol and to carotenoids present in eggs. Journal of Nutrition. 136(5):1161-1165.
4. Lofgren IE, Zern T, Herron K, West K, Sharman MJ, Volek JS, Shachter NS, Koo SI, Fernandez ML. 2005. Weight loss associated with reduced intake of carbohydrate reduces the atherogenicity of LDL in premenopausal women. Metabolism. 54(9):1133-1141.
5. Patalay M, Lofgren IE, Freake HC, Koo SI, Fernandez ML. 2005. The lowering of plasma lipids following a weight reduction program is related to increased expression of the LDL receptor and lipoprotein lipase. Journal of Nutrition. 135:735-739.
6. Herron KL, Lofgren IE, Sharman MJ, Volek JS, Fernandez ML. 2004. High intake of cholesterol results in less atherogenic LDL particles in men and women independent of response classification. Metabolism. 53(6):823-830.