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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<strong>Lynn</strong> B. <strong>Bailey</strong>, PhD<br />
Assoc 100:88-94, 2000.<br />
Kauwell GPA, Lippert BL, Wilsky CE, Herrlinger-Garcia K, Hutson A, Theriaque DW,<br />
Rampersaud GC, Cerda J, <strong>Bailey</strong> LB. Folate status response to controlled dietary folate<br />
intake in elderly women. J Nutr 130:1584-1590, 2000.<br />
Boddie A, Dedlow R, Nackashi J, Opalko J, Kauwell G, Gregory J, <strong>Bailey</strong> L. Folate<br />
absorption in women with a history <strong>of</strong> neural tube defect affected pregnancy. Am J Clin<br />
Nutr 72:154-8, 2000.<br />
Kauwell GPA., Wilsky CE, Cerda J, Herrlinger-Garcia K, Hutson A, Boddie A, <strong>Bailey</strong> LB.<br />
Methylenetetrahydr<strong>of</strong>olate reductase (MTHFR) mutation (C677T) negatively influences<br />
plasma homocysteine response to marginal folate intake in elderly women. Metabolism<br />
49:1-6, 2000.<br />
Rampersaud G, Kauwell GPA, Hutson A, <strong>Bailey</strong>, LB. Genomic DNA methylation<br />
decreases in response to moderate folate depletion in elderly women. Am J Clin Nutr<br />
72:998-1003, 2000.<br />
<strong>Bailey</strong> LB. New dietary folate intake st<strong>and</strong>ard for pregnant women. Am J Clin Nutr<br />
71:1304S-7S, 2000.<br />
Ho C, Kauwell GPA, <strong>Bailey</strong> LB. Practitioners’ guide to meeting the vitamin B12<br />
recommended dietary allowance for people aged 51 years <strong>and</strong> older. J Am Diet Assoc<br />
99:725-727, 1999.<br />
<strong>Bailey</strong> LB, Gregory JF. Folate metabolism <strong>and</strong> requirements. J Nutr 129:779-82, 1999.<br />
<strong>Bailey</strong> LB, Gregory JF. Polymorphisms <strong>of</strong> methylenenetetrahydr<strong>of</strong>olate reductase <strong>and</strong><br />
other enzymes: metabolic significance, risks <strong>and</strong> impact on folate requirement. J Nutr<br />
129:919-922, 1999.<br />
Bonnette R E, Caudill MA, Boddie AM, Hutson AD, Kauwell GPA, <strong>Bailey</strong> LB. Plasma<br />
homocysteine concentrations in pregnant <strong>and</strong> nonpregnant women with controlled<br />
folate intake. Obstet Gyncol 92: 167-170, 1998.<br />
Caudill MA, Gregory JF, Hutson AD, <strong>Bailey</strong> LB. Folate catabolism in pregnant <strong>and</strong><br />
nonpregnant women with controlled folate intakes. J Nutr 128: 204-208, 1998.<br />
Gregory JF, Williamson J, Lio J-F, <strong>Bailey</strong> LB, Toth JP. Urinary excretion <strong>of</strong> [ 2 H4]folate<br />
following a single oral dose <strong>of</strong> [ 2 H4]folic acid is a functional index <strong>of</strong> folate nutritional<br />
status. J Nutr 128:1907-1912, 1998.<br />
Gregory JF, Williamson J, Liao J-F, <strong>Bailey</strong> LB, Toth JP. Kinetic model <strong>of</strong> folate<br />
metabolism in nonpregnant women consuming [ 2 H2]folic acid: isotope labeling <strong>of</strong><br />
urinary folate <strong>and</strong> the catabolite para-acetamidobenzoylglutamte indicates slow intakedependent<br />
turnover <strong>of</strong> folate pools. J Nutr 128:1896-1906, 1998.<br />
<strong>Bailey</strong> LB. Dietary reference intakes for folate: the debut <strong>of</strong> dietary folate equivalents.<br />
Nutr Rev 56:294-299, 1998.<br />
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