Fima Lifshitz, Patricia M. Pintos, Christian E. Lezón, Elisa V. Macri, Silvia M. Friedman, Patricia M. Boyer Dyslipidemia is not associated with cardiovascular disease risk in an animal model of mild chronic suboptimal nutrition. Nutr Res. 32; 52–58, 2012.
Pellegrini GG, Gonzales Chaves MMS, Fajardo MA, Ponce GM, Toyos GI, Lifshitz F, Friedman SM, Zeni SN. Salivary bone turnover markers in healthy pre and postmenopausal women: daily and seasonal rhythm. Clin Oral Invest, Mar 24. [Epub ahead of print], 2011.
Macri EV, Gonzales Chaves MM, Rodriguez PN, Mandalunis P, Zeni S, Lifshitz F, Friedman SM. High-fat diets affect energy and bone metabolism in growing rats. Eur J Nutr. Jul 2. [Epub ahead of print], 2011.
Wapnir RA, Wapnir I, Lifshitz F.Eusorbents and eusorption: a review of physiological events to therapeutic concepts. J Am Coll Nutr.30:1-10. Review, 2011.
Rising R, Sonmez GT. Energy expenditure and physical activity in recovering malnourished infants. J Nutr Metab. Epub 2009. pii: 171490. 2010.
Tessier J, Rodriguez PN, Lifshitz F, Friedman SM, Lanata EJ. Use of ozone to lighten teeth. An experimental study. Acta Odontológica Latinoamericana 23: 84-89, 2010.
Gonzales Chaves MMS, Marote C, Pellegrini GG, Pighin A, de Landeta MC, Lifshitz F, Friedman SM, Mandalunis P, Zeni SN, Bone Mass Recovery of Osteopenic Vitamin D insufficient Rats from Strontium Renelate Treatment: Does the response depend on Vitamin D Nutritional Status or on the Source of Vitamin D. J Musculoskeletal Res. 13: 99-108, 2010.
Lifshitz F. Nutrition and growth. J Clin Res Pediatr Endocrinol. 1157-63. Epub, 2009.
Lifshitz F.Second International Symposium of the Fima Lifshitz Research Center held in Praia de Forte, Salvador, Bahia, Brazil on May 27-29, 2009. Pediatr Endocrinol Rev;7:54-60, 2009.
Rising R, Lifshitz F. Lower energy expenditures in infants from obese biological mothers. Nutr J.16;7:15. 2008.
Cole CR, Lifshitz F. Zinc nutrition and growth retardation. Pediatr Endocrinol Rev. 5:889-96. 2008.
Rising R, Signaevsky M, Rosenblum LA, Kral JG, Lifshitz F. Energy expenditure in chow-fed female non-human primates of various weights. Nutr Metab (Lond). 17;5:32,2008.
Lifshitz F. Obesity in children. J Clin Res Pediatr Endocrinol.1:53-60. Epub. 2008.
Rising R, Lifshitz F. Relationship between maternal obesity and infant feeding-interactions. Nutr J. 4:17,2005.
Rising R, Lifshitz F. Energy expenditures & physical activity in rats with chronic suboptimal nutrition. Nutr Metab (Lond). 3:11, 2006.
Friedman SM, Rodriguez PN, Boyer PM, Lifshitz F. Decreased energy expenditure-an adaptive mechanism of nutritional growth retardation. Nutr Res 26:345-349, 2006.
Valois S, Costa-Ribeiro Jr H, Mattos A, Ribeiro TC, Cardel Mendz CM, Lifshitz F. Controlled, double-blind, randomized clinical trial to evaluate the impact of juice consumption on the evolution of acute diarrhea in infants. Nutr J.4:23, 2005.
Gamba CA, Friedman SM, Rodriguez PN, Macri EV, Vacas MI, Lifshitz F. Metabolic status in growing rats fed isocaloric diets with increased carbohydrate -to-fat ratio. Nutrition. 21:249-254, 2005.
Rising R, Scaglia JF, Cole C, Tverskaya R, Duro D, Lifshitz F. Exogenous recombinant human growth hormone effects during suboptimal energy and zinc intake. Nutr Metab (Lond); 2:10, 2005.
Rising R, Duro D, Cedillo M, Valois S, Lifshitz F. Daily metabolic rate in healthy infants. J Pediatr.143:180-185, 2003.
Valois S, Rising R, Duro D, Cole C, Cedillo M, Lifshitz F: Carbohydrate malabsorption may decrease daily energy requirements in infants. Nutrition. 19:832-836, 2003.
Rodriguez PN, Zeni SN, Suarez CE, Ferreira Monteiro AG, Martin de Portela ML, Friedman SM, Lifshitz F. Imbalanced diets in preschool children in a day care center in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Arch Latinoam Nutr 52: 348-354, 2002.
Friedman S, Gamba CA, Boyer PM, Guglielmotti MB, Vaca MI, Radriquez PN, Guerro C, Lifshitz F. Growth deceleration and bone metabolism in nutritional dwarfing rats. Int J Food Sci Nutri 52:225-233, 2001.
Growth, Genetics & Hormones journal was established in 1985 with the support of unrestricted educational grants. Currently the journal is being partially funded by an unrestricted educational grant from Pediatric Sunshine Academics. Dr. Robert M. Blizzard was the Founding Editor and served as Editor-in-Chief until his retirement in 2003. Dr. Fima Lifshitz has served on the editorial board since the journal was established, became co-editor in chief in 2002 and has been the editor in chief since 2004. The journal is published quarterly, in print format since its inception and in an electronic version posted on the internet since 2002. The complete archives of the journal are available and may be accessed through the journals’ web. Each issue contains a lead original article, reviews and editorial comments of selected scientific articles published in the literature with editorial commentary and summaries of papers presented at key international meetings. GGH enjoys a worldwide readership of 11,000 subscribers which include physician specialists/sub specialists, researchers, nurses and other professionals interested in the field. It is read by most pediatric endocrinologists throughout the world. The Editorial Board has complete editorial control and sole responsibility for the content of the journal.
Pediatric Endocrinology, 5th Edition was published in January 2007; Pediatric Sunshine Academics provided support toward the production and development of this textbook. Celebrating more than twenty years as the single best source in the field, this Fifth Edition has now expanded into two cornerstone volumes with 53 fully inclusive chapters and 73 renowned contributors that comprehensively address every topic and trend relevant to the identification, diagnosis, and management of endocrine and endocrine-related disorders in children. Substantially revised and expanded, the two comprehensive volumes authoritatively cover the latest advances in research and clinical care relevant to the identification, diagnosis, and management of the diseases affecting children referred to the pediatric endocrinologist.
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Lifshitz F, Botero D. Worrisome growth. In: Lifshitz F, ed. Pediatric Endocrinology, 4th ed. New York, USA: Marcel Dekker; 2003; 1-47.
Alemzadeh R, Rising T, Cedillo M, Lifshitz F. Childhood obesity. In: Lifshitz F, ed. Pediatric Endocrinology, 4th ed. New York, USA: Marcel Dekker; 2003; 823-48.
Alemzadeh R, Rising R, Lifshitz F. Obesity in children. In: Lifshitz F, ed. Pediatric Endocrinology, 5th ed. Volume 1. New York, USA:, Informa; 2007. 1-36.
Botero D, Lifshitz F. Treatment of pediatric obesity. Pediatric In: Lifshitz F, ed. Pediatric Endocrinology, 5th ed. Volume 1. New York, USA:, Informa; 2007. 37-56.
Carrillo A. Lifshitz F. References charts and tables frequently used by endocrinologists. In: Lifshitz F, ed. Pediatric Endocrinology, 5th ed. Volume 1. New York, USA:, Informa; 2007. 431-99
Grimberg A, Lifshitz F. Worrisome growth In: Lifshitz F, ed. Pediatric Endocrinology, 5th ed. Volume 2. New York, USA:, Informa; 2007. 1-50
Plotkin H, Lifshitz F. Rickets and osteoporosis. In: Lifshitz F, ed. Pediatric Endocrinology, 5th ed. Volume 2. New York, USA:, Informa; 2007. 531-57.
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