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STEPHEN NEW, M.D.
M.D.
Gastroenterology Physician
NPI: 1730488099IndividualAccepts Medicare
Specialties, Licenses & Credentials
Student in an Organized Health Care Education/Training Program
Student in an Organized Health Care Education/Training Program
Code: 390200000X
Gastroenterology PhysicianPrimary
Internal Medicine — Gastroenterology
Code: 207RG0100X
DR0058061(CO)
Education
TEMPLE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
Class of 2011
Research & Publications (20)
An investigation of the association between vending machine confectionery purchase frequency by schoolchildren in the UK and other dietary and lifestyle factors.
PMID 12943566·Public Health Nutr·2003
8-other
Longitudinal changes in dietary intake in Scottish women around the menopause: changes in dietary pattern result in minor changes in nutrient intake.
PMID 15975187·Public Health Nutr·2005
8-other
Influence of weight and weight change on bone loss in perimenopausal and early postmenopausal Scottish women.
PMID 15185065·Osteoporos Int·2005
8-other
Determinants of serum copper, zinc and selenium in healthy subjects.
PMID 16168192·Ann Clin Biochem·2005
8-other
Dietary antioxidants and fat are associated with plasma antibody titers to heat shock proteins 60, 65, and 70 in subjects with dyslipidemia.
PMID 15883421·Am J Clin Nutr·2005
8-other
Low dietary potassium intakes and high dietary estimates of net endogenous acid production are associated with low bone mineral density in premenopausal women and increased markers of bone resorption in postmenopausal women.
PMID 15817873·Am J Clin Nutr·2005
8-other
Nutritional associations with bone loss during the menopausal transition: evidence of a beneficial effect of calcium, alcohol, and fruit and vegetable nutrients and of a detrimental effect of fatty acids.
PMID 14684412·Am J Clin Nutr·2004
8-other
Methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase polymorphism interacts with riboflavin intake to influence bone mineral density.
PMID 15454103·Bone·2004
3-trial
Evidence of sustained skeletal benefits from impact-loading exercise in young females: a 3-year longitudinal study.
PMID 14969402·J Bone Miner Res·2004
8-other
Lower estimates of net endogenous non-carbonic acid production are positively associated with indexes of bone health in premenopausal and perimenopausal women.
PMID 14684409·Am J Clin Nutr·2004
8-other
Longitudinal changes in weight in perimenopausal and early postmenopausal women: effects of dietary energy intake, energy expenditure, dietary calcium intake and hormone replacement therapy.
PMID 12833110·Int J Obes Relat Metab Disord·2003
8-other
Intake of fruit and vegetables: implications for bone health.
PMID 15018489·Proc Nutr Soc·2003
6-review
UK Food Standards Agency Optimal Nutrition Status Workshop: environmental factors that affect bone health throughout life.
PMID 12828800·Br J Nutr·2003
8-other
Calcium, protein, and fruit and vegetables as dietary determinants of bone health.
PMID 12716695·Am J Clin Nutr·2003
8-other
Accuracy of antenatal fetal ultrasound in the diagnosis of duplex kidneys.
PMID 12704741·Ultrasound Obstet Gynecol·2003
8-other
Nutrition Society Medal lecture. The role of the skeleton in acid-base homeostasis.
PMID 12133196·Proc Nutr Soc·2002
8-other
COL1A1 Sp1 polymorphism predicts perimenopausal and early postmenopausal spinal bone loss.
PMID 11547832·J Bone Miner Res·2001
8-other
Nutritional status in elderly female hip fracture patients: comparison with an age-matched home living group attending day centres.
PMID 11430778·Br J Nutr·2001
4-observational
Data courtesy of the U.S. National Library of Medicine (NLM). Ltrl is not affiliated with or endorsed by NLM.
Contact & Hours
- Address
- 4500 E 9TH AVE STE 720S
DENVER, CO 80220 - Phone
- (303) 355-3525
Quick Facts
- NPI
- 1730488099
- Entity Type
- Individual
- Gender
- Male
- Medicare
- Accepted
- Specialties
- 2
- Locations
- 1
- Years in Practice
- 15
- Publications
- 20
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