Anne E. Sumner
Clinical Endocrinology Branch
National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases
National Institutes of Health
Building 10-CRC
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- Higher acute insulin response to glucose may determine greater free Fatty Acid clearance in african-american women. Chow, C.C., Periwal, V., Csako, G., Ricks, M., Courville, A.B., Miller, B.V., Vega, G.L., Sumner, A.E. J. Clin. Endocrinol. Metab. (2011)
- Waist circumference, BMI, and visceral adipose tissue in white women and women of African descent. Sumner, A.E., Micklesfield, L.K., Ricks, M., Tambay, A.V., Avila, N.A., Thomas, F., Lambert, E.V., Levitt, N.S., Evans, J., Rotimi, C.N., Tulloch-Reid, M.K., Goedecke, J.H. Obesity. (Silver. Spring) (2011)
- Metabolic syndrome does not detect metabolic risk in african men living in the u.s. Ukegbu, U.J., Castillo, D.C., Knight, M.G., Ricks, M., Miller, B.V., Onumah, B.M., Sumner, A.E. Diabetes. Care (2011)
- The triglyceride/high-density lipoprotein cholesterol ratio fails to predict insulin resistance in African-American women: an analysis of Jackson Heart Study. Sumner, A.E., Harman, J.L., Buxbaum, S.G., Miller, B.V., Tambay, A.V., Wyatt, S.B., Taylor, H.A., Rotimi, C.N., Sarpong, D.F. Metab. Syndr. Relat. Disord (2010)
- Validity of the reduced-sample insulin modified frequently-sampled intravenous glucose tolerance test using the nonlinear regression approach. Sumner, A.E., Luercio, M.F., Frempong, B.A., Ricks, M., Sen, S., Kushner, H., Tulloch-Reid, M.K. Metab. Clin. Exp. (2009)
- "Half the dsylipidemia of insulin resistance" is the dyslipidemia [corrected] of insulin-resistant Blacks. Sumner, A.E. Ethn. Dis (2009)
- Ethnic differences in triglyceride levels and high-density lipoprotein lead to underdiagnosis of the metabolic syndrome in black children and adults. Sumner, A.E. J. Pediatr. (2009)
- The relationship of body fat to metabolic disease: influence of sex and ethnicity. Sumner, A.E. Gend. Med (2008)
- Ethnic differences in the ability of triglyceride levels to identify insulin resistance. Sumner, A.E., Cowie, C.C. Atherosclerosis (2008)
- Fasting triglyceride and the triglyceride-HDL cholesterol ratio are not markers of insulin resistance in African Americans. Sumner, A.E., Finley, K.B., Genovese, D.J., Criqui, M.H., Boston, R.C. Arch. Intern. Med. (2005)
- Sex differences in visceral adipose tissue volume among African Americans. Sumner, A.E., Farmer, N.M., Tulloch-Reid, M.K., Sebring, N.G., Yanovski, J.A., Reynolds, J.C., Boston, R.C., Premkumar, A. Am. J. Clin. Nutr. (2002)
- Obese premenopausal African-American women with normal and impaired glucose tolerance have a similar degree of insulin resistance but differ in beta-cell function. Sumner, A.E., Farmer, N.M., Cochran, C.S., Sebring, N.G., Vanevski, K., Reynolds, J.C., Premkumar, A., Boston, R.C. Diabetes. Care (2001)
- Sex differences in African-Americans regarding sensitivity to insulin's glucoregulatory and antilipolytic actions. Sumner, A.E., Kushner, H., Sherif, K.D., Tulenko, T.N., Falkner, B., Marsh, J.B. Diabetes. Care (1999)









