Ada‐Miette Thomas Data-verified
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Ada-Miette Thomas's research investigates the impact of dietary interventions on body composition, sleep, and mood in adults with overweight or obesity. Her work has examined the effects of protein supplementation during time-restricted feeding, finding improvements in mood without significant changes in body composition or sleep. Additionally, she has studied the influence of carbohydrate source in higher-protein diets on body weight, body composition, and metabolic health outcomes in individuals at risk for type 2 diabetes. Thomas has collaborated with researchers including Jamie Baum, Mary Komp, Aubrey Hawley, and Mariya Hayat on these studies. Her academic contributions include three publications, and she holds an h-index of 1.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 3
- Citations: 1
Selected Publications
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Effect of carbohydrate source in a higher protein diet on body weight, body composition, and metabolic health outcomes in adults at risk for type 2 diabetes (2023)
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The Effect of Protein Supplementation During Time Restricted Feeding in Overweight and Obese Adults (2022)
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- The Effect of Protein Supplementation During Time Restricted Feeding in Overweight and Obese Adults
- Effect of carbohydrate source in a higher protein diet on body weight, body composition, and metabolic health outcomes in adults at risk for type 2 diabetes
- P14-007-23 Dietary Protein Supplementation During Time Restricted Feeding Does Not Affect Body Composition or Sleep, but Improves Mood, in Adults With Overweight or Obesity
- The Effect of Protein Supplementation During Time Restricted Feeding in Overweight and Obese Adults
- Effect of carbohydrate source in a higher protein diet on body weight, body composition, and metabolic health outcomes in adults at risk for type 2 diabetes
- P14-007-23 Dietary Protein Supplementation During Time Restricted Feeding Does Not Affect Body Composition or Sleep, but Improves Mood, in Adults With Overweight or Obesity
- The Effect of Protein Supplementation During Time Restricted Feeding in Overweight and Obese Adults
- P14-007-23 Dietary Protein Supplementation During Time Restricted Feeding Does Not Affect Body Composition or Sleep, but Improves Mood, in Adults With Overweight or Obesity
- The Effect of Protein Supplementation During Time Restricted Feeding in Overweight and Obese Adults
- P14-007-23 Dietary Protein Supplementation During Time Restricted Feeding Does Not Affect Body Composition or Sleep, but Improves Mood, in Adults With Overweight or Obesity
- The Effect of Protein Supplementation During Time Restricted Feeding in Overweight and Obese Adults
- The Effect of Protein Supplementation During Time Restricted Feeding in Overweight and Obese Adults
- The Effect of Protein Supplementation During Time Restricted Feeding in Overweight and Obese Adults
- Effect of carbohydrate source in a higher protein diet on body weight, body composition, and metabolic health outcomes in adults at risk for type 2 diabetes
- Effect of carbohydrate source in a higher protein diet on body weight, body composition, and metabolic health outcomes in adults at risk for type 2 diabetes
- P14-007-23 Dietary Protein Supplementation During Time Restricted Feeding Does Not Affect Body Composition or Sleep, but Improves Mood, in Adults With Overweight or Obesity
- P14-007-23 Dietary Protein Supplementation During Time Restricted Feeding Does Not Affect Body Composition or Sleep, but Improves Mood, in Adults With Overweight or Obesity
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