Laurie J. Moyer-Mileur
Center for Pediatric Nutrition Research
University of Utah
Salt Lake City
UT 84108
USA
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- Mechanical-tactile stimulation (MTS) during neonatal stress prevents hyperinsulinemia despite stress-induced adiposity in weanling rat pups. Moyer-Mileur, L.J., Haley, S., Gulliver, K., Thomson, A., Slater, H., Barrett, B., Joss-Moore, L.A., Callaway, C., McKnight, R.A., Moore, B., Lane, R.H. Early Hum. Dev. (2011)
- Newborn adiposity measured by plethysmography is not predicted by late gestation two-dimensional ultrasound measures of fetal growth. Moyer-Mileur, L.J., Slater, H., Thomson, J.A., Mihalopoulos, N., Byrne, J., Varner, M.W. J. Nutr. (2009)
- IGF-1 and IGF-binding proteins and bone mass, geometry, and strength: relation to metabolic control in adolescent girls with type 1 diabetes. Moyer-Mileur, L.J., Slater, H., Jordan, K.C., Murray, M.A. J. Bone Miner. Res. (2008)
- Maternal-administered physical activity enhances bone mineral acquisition in premature very low birth weight infants. Moyer-Mileur, L.J., Ball, S.D., Brunstetter, V.L., Chan, G.M. J. Perinatol (2008)
- Peripheral quantitative computed tomography of the tibia: pediatric reference values. Moyer-Mileur, L.J., Quick, J.L., Murray, M.A. J. Clin. Densitom (2008)
- Anthropometric and laboratory assessment of very low birth weight infants: the most helpful measurements and why. Moyer-Mileur, L.J. Semin. Perinatol. (2007)
- Bone mineral acquisition in adolescents with type 1 diabetes. Moyer-Mileur, L.J., Dixon, S.B., Quick, J.L., Askew, E.W., Murray, M.A. J. Pediatr. (2004)
- Bone mass and density response to a 12-month trial of calcium and vitamin D supplement in preadolescent girls. Moyer-Mileur, L.J., Xie, B., Ball, S.D., Pratt, T. J. Musculoskelet. Neuronal. Interact (2003)
- Predictors of bone mass by peripheral quantitative computed tomography in early adolescent girls. Moyer-Mileur, L., Xie, B., Ball, S., Bainbridge, C., Stadler, D., Jee, W.S. J. Clin. Densitom (2001)
- Daily physical activity program increases bone mineralization and growth in preterm very low birth weight infants. Moyer-Mileur, L.J., Brunstetter, V., McNaught, T.P., Gill, G., Chan, G.M. Pediatrics (2000)