Dr. Lynn Bailey - College of Family and Consumer Sciences
Dr. Lynn Bailey - College of Family and Consumer Sciences
Dr. Lynn Bailey - College of Family and Consumer Sciences
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Rampersaud GC, <strong>Bailey</strong> LB, Kauwell GPA. National survey beverage consumption<br />
data for children <strong>and</strong> adolescents indicate the need to encourage a shift toward more<br />
nutritive beverages. J Am Diet Assoc 103: 97-100, 2003.<br />
<strong>Bailey</strong> LB, Rampersaud GC, Kauwell GPA. Folic acid supplements <strong>and</strong> fortification<br />
affect the risk for neural tube defects, vascular disease <strong>and</strong> cancer: evolving science. J<br />
Nutr 133: 1961S-1968S, 2003.<br />
Hertrampf E, Cortes F, Erickson D, Freire W, Cayazzo M, <strong>Bailey</strong> LB, Kauwell GPA,<br />
Pfeiffer C. Consumption <strong>of</strong> folic acid-fortified bread is highly effective in improving<br />
folate status in women <strong>of</strong> reproductive age in Chile. J Nutr 133:3166-3169, 2003.<br />
Shelnutt KP, Kauwell GPA, Chapman CM, Gregory JF, Maneval DR, Browdy AA,<br />
Theriaque DW, <strong>Bailey</strong> LB. Folate status response to controlled folate intake is affected<br />
by the methylenetetrahydr<strong>of</strong>olate reductase 677C→T polymorphism in young women. J<br />
Nutr 33: 4107-4111, 2003.<br />
<strong>Bailey</strong> LB. Folate, methyl-related nutrients, alcohol, <strong>and</strong> the MTHFR 677C→T<br />
polymorphism affects cancer risk: intake recommendations. J Nutr 133:3748-3753S,<br />
2003.<br />
Rampersaud G, <strong>Bailey</strong> LB, Kauwell GPA. Relationship <strong>of</strong> folate to colorectal <strong>and</strong><br />
cervical cancer: Review <strong>and</strong> recommendations for practitioners. J Am Diet Assoc 102:<br />
1197-1392, 2002.<br />
<strong>Bailey</strong> LB, Duhaney RL, Maneval DR, Kauwell GPA, Quinlivan EP, Davis SR, Cuadras<br />
A, Hutson AD, Gregory JF. Vitamin B-12 status is inversely associated with plasma<br />
homocysteine in young women with C677T <strong>and</strong>/or A1298C methylenetetrahydr<strong>of</strong>olate<br />
reductase polymorphisms. J Nutr 132: 1872-1878, 2002.<br />
Caudill MA, <strong>Bailey</strong> LB, Gregory JF. Consumption <strong>of</strong> the folate breakdown product paraaminobenzoylglutamate<br />
contributes minimally to urinary folate catabolite excretion in<br />
humans: investigation using [ 13 C5]para-aminobenzoylglutamate. J Nutr 132: 2613-<br />
2616, 2002.<br />
<strong>Bailey</strong> LB, Duhaney RL, Maneval DR, Kauwell GPA, Quinlivan EP, Davis SR, Cuadras<br />
A, Hutson AD, Gregory JF. Vitamin B-12 status is inversely associated with plasma<br />
homocysteine in young women with C677T <strong>and</strong>/or A1298C MTHFR polymorphisms. J<br />
Nutr 132:1872-1878, 2002.<br />
Gregory JF, Caudill MA, Opalko J, <strong>Bailey</strong> LB. Kinetics <strong>of</strong> folate turnover in pregnant<br />
women <strong>and</strong> nonpregnant controls during folic acid supplementation: stable-isotope<br />
labeling <strong>of</strong> plasma folate, urinary folate <strong>and</strong> folate catabolites shows subtle effect <strong>of</strong><br />
pregnancy on turnover <strong>of</strong> folate pools. J Nutr 131:1928-1937, 2001.<br />
Moyers S, <strong>Bailey</strong> LB. Fetal malformations <strong>and</strong> folate metabolism: review <strong>of</strong> recent<br />
evidence. Nutr Rev 59: 215-224, 2001.<br />
Suitor C, <strong>Bailey</strong> LB. Dietary folate equivalents: interpretation <strong>and</strong> application. J Am Diet<br />
<strong>Lynn</strong> B. <strong>Bailey</strong>, PhD<br />
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