Browsing Dr. Norman Temple by Author "Temple, Norman J."
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Editorial policies on financial disclosure
Jacobson, Michael F.; Sharpe, Virginia A.; Temple, Norman J. (Nature Neuroscience, 2003-10)Comments on a review article concerning treatments for mood disorders published in the periodical 'Nature Neuroscience.' Editorial policy that permitted the author of the review to remain silent about his patent and other ... -
Effect of high fat and nutrient depleted diets on colon tumor formation in mice.
Temple, Norman J.; El-Khatib, Shukri M. (Cancer Letters, 1987)We investigated the effect of high fat and nutrient depleted diets on the formation of colon tumors in female Swiss mice treated with 1,2- dimethylhydrazine (DMH). Mice received the following diets: control diet (laboratory ... -
The epidemic of obesity in South Africa: a study in a disadvantaged community.
Temple, Norman J.; Steyn, Krisela; Hoffman, Margaret; Levitt, Naomi S.; Lombard, Carl J. (Ethnicity Disease, 2001)Objective: The objective of this study was: 1) to determine the anthropometric profile of adults In Mamre, a small town In South Africa, which has a population of mixed ancestry ("colored" people of Afro-Euro-Malay-Khoisan ... -
Evidence from immunoblotting studies that brown adipose tissue is not present in the domestic pig.
Trayhurn, Paul; Temple, Norman J.; Van Aerde, Johny (Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology, 1989)Evidence from immunoblotting studies on uncoupJing protein that brown adipose tissue is not present in the domestic pig. Can. S. Physio!. Pharmaco!. 67: 1480-1485. Adipose tissues and other tissues. of the pig have been ... -
Food items consumed by students attending schools in different socio-economic areas in Cape Town, South Africa
Temple, Norman J.; Steyn, Nelia P.; Myburgh, Neil G.; Nel, Johanna H. (Nutrition, 2006)Objective: We investigated the food consumption patterns of adolescent students at schools. Our findings are intended to reveal the overall nutritional quality of foods eaten by students at school, including foods brought ... -
Fruit, vegetables and the prevention of cancer: research challenges
Temple, Norman J.; Kaiser Gladwin, Kerri (Nutrition, 2003)OBJECTIVE: A great deal of epidemiologic evidence has indicated that fruits and vegetables are protective against numerous forms of cancer. However, there are many gaps in our knowledge. METHODS: In this pilot study we ... -
Fruit, vegetables, and cancer prevention trials
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High fat and nutrient depleted diets and the metabolic profile of feces and colon mucosa of mice.
Temple, Norman J.; El-Khatib, Shukri M. (Journal of Nutrition, Growth and Cancer, 1987)Swiss and C57BL/1 mice were fed one of the folio wing diets: commercial laboratory chow (5.5 percent fat) or chow with added starch and/or corn oil so as 10 supply a fat level of 5.5 or 23 percent, while reducing the ... -
High fat diets and mouse colon mucosal membranes: a centrifugation study.
Temple, Norman J.; El-Khatib, Shukri M. (Cancer Letters, 1983)Female Swiss mice were fed on a control diet (laboratory chow, 6% fat) or high fat diets (laboratory chow with added fat, principally corn oil, to produce a fat content of 16% or 23%). Homogenate of colon mucosa ... -
High-Fat Diets and Fecal Level of Reductase and Colon Mucosal Level of Ornithine Decarboxylase, B-Glucuronidase, 5'-Nucleotidase, ATPase, and Esterase in Mice.
Temple, Norman J.; El-Khatib, Shukri M. (Journal of the National Cancer Institute, 1984)In one experiment Swiss mice were maintained on a 16 or 23% fat diet (laboratory chow with added fat, principally corn on) or on laboratory chow alone (5.5% fat), In another experiment CS7BU1 mice were given a 23% fat ... -
International Survey Data
Temple, Norman J. (Trends in Biochemistry Science, 1976) -
Intestinal peroxisomes of goldfish (Carrassius auratus) - examination for hydrolase, dehydrogenase and carnitine acetyltransferase activities.
Temple, Norman J.; Martin, Patricia A.; Connock, Martin J. (Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology, 1979)1. Rate sedimentation and isopycnic centrifugation were used to analyse the subcellular sites of enzymes in homogenates of goldfish intestinal mucosa. 2. The results allowed the following allocations to be made: carnitine ... -
Investigations into the effects of cyclical rhythm and hormonal contraception on serum fat-mobilizing activity, glycerol, cholesterol and blood glucose.
Curtis-Prior, P.B.; Brewer, H.F. Nicola; Temple, Norman J.; Ross, Linda; Field, D.A. (Acta Endocrinology, 1974)The effects were investigated of cyclical rhythm and hormonal contraception on serum fat-mobilizing activity, glycerol, cholesterol and whole blood glucose during 2 menstrual cycles in a group of normally menstruating young ... -
Medical research: a bettor's guide
Roberts, Seth; Temple, Norman J. (American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 2002) -
Nutrition and disease: challenges of research design
Temple, Norman J. (Nutrition, 2002)This review discusses research methodology in the relation between diet and disease. Medical research can be divided into two types: complex research (the detailed study of disease mechanisms using such methods as ... -
Nutrition in cancer prevention: an integrated approach
Temple, Norman J.; Balay-Karperien, Audrey L. (Journal of the American College of Nutrition, 2002)There is considerable evidence that the war on cancer is not being won. There is, however, strong evidence that a substantial fraction of cancer can be prevented by using existing nutritional knowledge. In this paper we ... -
Physicians and health promotion
Temple, Norman J. (Canadian Medical Association Journal, 2005-12-05) -
Population Nutrition, Health Promotion, and Government Policy
Temple, Norman J.; Nestle, Marion (Humana Press Inc., Totowa, NJ, 2006) -
Post-Secondary Students Enjoy and Need Distance Education Nutrition Course
Benson, Wendy A.; Temple, Norman J.; Kemp, Wendy C. (Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 2004-10-03) -
Pravention von Karzinomerkrankungen durch Beta-Karotin
Temple, Norman J.; Basu, Tapan K. (Vitamine Mineralstoffe Spurenelemente, 1988)Die magliche Rollevon Beta-Karotin als krebsverhiitendem Nahrungsbestandteil wird erortert. Prospektive und retrospektive Studien am Menschen deuten sehr stark daraufhin. daB Beta-Karotin eine krebsverhiitende Wirkung ...