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Dennis M. Bier is affiliated with Baylor College of Medicine in the United States. Their research primarily falls within the field of Medicine, with a concentration in public health, environmental and occupational health, physiology, genetics, nutrition and dietetics, and general health professions.

Their work covers multiple topics, including nutritional studies and diet, diet and metabolism studies, nutrition, genetics and disease, consumer attitudes and food labeling, food security and health in diverse populations, agriculture sustainability and environmental impact, as well as obesity, physical activity, and diet.

Frequent coauthors in their research include:

  • David B. Allison
  • Arne Astrup
  • J. Thomas Brenna
  • Janet C. King
  • Jeff S. Volek

Bier has published in several prominent venues, with multiple publications in:

  • Nutrients
  • Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition
  • Nature Food
  • Journal of Nutrition
  • American Journal of Clinical Nutrition

Some of their recent papers include:

  • Saturated Fats and Health: A Reassessment and Proposal for Food-Based Recommendations, 2020, Journal of the American College of Cardiology
  • Dietary Saturated Fats and Health: Are the U.S. Guidelines Evidence-Based?, 2021, Nutrients
  • The Ultra-Processed Foods Hypothesis: A Product Processed Well Beyond the Basic Ingredients in the Package, 2022, Nutrition Research Reviews
  • Toward More Rigorous and Informative Nutritional Epidemiology: The Rational Space Between Dismissal and Defense of the Status Quo, 2021, Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition
  • Uncertainty in Human Nutrition Research, 2020, Nature Food

Best Publications

  • Epinephrine plasma metabolic clearance rates and physiologic thresholds for metabolic and hemodynamic actions in man.

    W E Clutter;D M Bier;S D Shah;P E Cryer

  • Measurement of leucine metabolism in man from a primed, continuous infusion of L-[1-3C]leucine.

    D. E. Matthews;K. J. Motil;D. K. Rohrbaugh;J. F. Burke

  • Measurement of “True” Glucose Production Rates in Infancy and Childhood with 6,6-Dideuteroglucose

    Dennis M Bier;Rosemary D Leake;Morey W Haymond;Kenneth J Arnold

  • Acute effects of resistance exercise on muscle protein synthesis rate in young and elderly men and women

    Kevin E. Yarasheski;Jeffrey J. Zachwieja;Dennis M. Bier

  • Identification of Type I Diabetic Patients at Increased Risk for Hypoglycemia during Intensive Therapy

    Neil H. White;Donald A. Skor;Philip E. Cryer;Lucy A. Levandoski

  • Glucose Requirements Following Burn Injury: Parameters of Optimal Glucose Infusion and Possible Hepatic and Respiratory Abnormalities Following Excessive Glucose Intake

    John F. Burke;Robert R. Wolfe;Charles J. Mullany;Dwight E. Mathews

  • Effect of growth hormone and resistance exercise on muscle growth in young men

    K. E. Yarasheski;J. A. Campbell;K. Smith;M. J. Rennie

  • Relationship of plasma leucine and α-ketoisocaproate during a L-[1-13C]leucine infusion in man: A method for measuring human intracellular leucine tracer enrichment

    D.E. Matthews;D.E. Matthews;H.P. Schwarz;H.P. Schwarz;R.D. Yang;R.D. Yang;K.J. Motil;K.J. Motil

  • Saturated Fats and Health: A Reassessment and Proposal for Food-based Recommendations: JACC State-of -the-Art Review

    Arne Astrup;Faidon Magkos;Dennis M. Bier;J. Thomas Brenna

  • Effect of endurance training on plasma free fatty acid turnover and oxidation during exercise.

    W. H. Martin rd;G. P. Dalsky;B. F. Hurley;D. E. Matthews

  • Insulin-mediated reduction of whole body protein breakdown. Dose-response effects on leucine metabolism in postabsorptive men.

    N K Fukagawa;K L Minaker;J W Rowe;M N Goodman

  • Whole-body leucine and lysine metabolism: response to dietary protein intake in young men

    K J Motil;D E Matthews;D M Bier;J F Burke

  • A theoretical basis for increasing current estimates of the amino acid requirements in adult man, with experimental support.

    Vernon R Young;Dennis M Bier;Peter L Pellett

  • Endurance training decreases plasma glucose turnover and oxidation during moderate-intensity exercise in men

    A. R. Coggan;W. M. Kohrt;R. J. Spina;D. M. Bier

  • Effect of growth hormone and resistance exercise on muscle growth and strength in older men

    Kevin E. Yarasheski;Jeffrey J. Zachwieja;Jill A. Campbell;Dennis M. Bier

  • Role of counterregulatory hormones in the catabolic response to stress.

    Robert A. Gelfand;Dwight E. Matthews;Dennis M. Bier;Robert S. Sherwin

  • Glutamine and glutamate kinetics in humans

    D. Darmaun;D. E. Matthews;D. M. Bier

  • Treatment of malnourished CAPD patients with an amino acid based dialysate.

    Joel D. Kopple;David Bernard;Joseph Messana;Richard Swartz

  • Effect of Intravenous Amino Acids on Protein Metabolism of Preterm Infants during the First Three Days of Life

    Audelio Rivera;Audelio Rivera;Edward F Bell;Edward F Bell;Dennis M Bier;Dennis M Bier

  • Roles of glucose transport and glucose phosphorylation in muscle insulin resistance of NIDDM

    Riccardo Bonadonna;S. Del Prato;Enzo Bonora;M. P. Saccomani

Frequent Co-Authors

Dwight E. Matthews
Dwight E. Matthews University of Vermont
Morey W. Haymond
Morey W. Haymond Baylor College of Medicine
Claudio Cobelli
Claudio Cobelli University of Padua
Kevin E. Yarasheski
Kevin E. Yarasheski Washington University in St. Louis
Angelo Avogaro
Angelo Avogaro University of Padua
Patrick J. Stover
Patrick J. Stover Texas A&M University
David B. Allison
David B. Allison Indiana University
David H. Alpers
David H. Alpers Washington University in St. Louis
Johanna T. Dwyer
Johanna T. Dwyer Tufts University

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