Complete List of Published Work on Pubmed: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/myncbi/paolo.piaggi.1/bibliography/public/
Selected publications:
- Piaggi P, Rodzevik TL, Wohlers E, Ruud K, Moon J, Krakoff J, Chang DC (2023): Closed-loop control of air supply to whole-room indirect calorimeters to improve accuracy and standardize measurements during 24-hour dynamic metabolic studies. Obesity (Silver Spring) ;31:780-788
- Bandini G, Landi A, Santini F, Basolo A, Marracci M, Piaggi P (2023): Sensitivity Analysis of Whole-Room Indirect Calorimeters at the Steady-State Condition. IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement 2023;72:1-8
- Piaggi P (2023): Big Data and Precision Medicine. In The Patient as a Person, 2023, p. 101-107 (doi: 10.1007/978-3-031-23852-9_9).
- Hollstein, T., Basolo, A., Ando, T., Krakoff, J., and Piaggi P (2022). Effects of Short-term Fasting on Ghrelin/GH/IGF-1 Axis in Healthy Humans: The Role of Ghrelin in the Thrifty Phenotype. J Clin Endocrinol Metab,107(9):e3769-e3780.
- Piaggi P, Basolo A, Martin CK, Redman LM, Votruba SB, Krakoff J (2022): The counterbalancing effects of energy expenditure on body weight regulation: Orexigenic versus energy-consuming mechanisms. Obesity 2022;30:639-644
- Hollstein, T., Basolo, A., Ando, T., Krakoff, J., and Piaggi P (2021). Reduced adaptive thermogenesis during acute protein-imbalanced overfeeding is a metabolic hallmark of the human thrifty phenotype. Am J Clin Nutr 114:1396-1407.
- Begaye, B., Vinales, K.L., Hollstein, T., Ando, T., Walter, M., Bogardus, C., Krakoff, J., and Piaggi P (2020). Impaired Metabolic Flexibility to High-Fat Overfeeding Predicts Future Weight Gain in Healthy Adults. Diabetes 69, 181-192.
- Heinitz S, Hollstein T, Ando T, Walter M, Basolo A, Krakoff J, Votruba SB, Piaggi P (2020). Early adaptive thermogenesis is a determinant of weight loss after six weeks of caloric restriction in overweight subjects. Metabolism;110:154303
- Piaggi P, Koroglu C, Nair AK, Sutherland J, Muller YL, Kumar P, Hsueh WC, Kobes S, Shuldiner AR, Kim HI, Gosalia N, Van Hout CV, Jones M, Knowler WC, Krakoff J, Hanson RL, Bogardus C, Baier LJ (2020): Exome Sequencing Identifies A Nonsense Variant in DAO Associated With Reduced Energy Expenditure in American Indians. The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism 2020;105
- Hollstein T, Basolo A, Ando T, Votruba SB, Walter M, Krakoff J, Piaggi P (2020). Recharacterizing the Metabolic State of Energy Balance in Thrifty and Spendthrift Phenotypes. J Clin Endocrinol Metab.;105(5):1375-92.
- Piaggi, P., Koroglu, C., Nair, A.K., Sutherland, J., Muller, Y.L., Kumar, P., Hsueh, W.C., Kobes, S., Shuldiner, A.R., Kim, H.I., et al. (2020). Exome Sequencing Identifies A Nonsense Variant in DAO Associated With Reduced Energy Expenditure in American Indians. The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism 105(11):e3989-4000.
- Hollstein, T., Heinitz, S., Ando, T., Rodzevik, T.L., Basolo, A., Walter, M., Chang, D.C., Krakoff, J., and Piaggi, P. (2020). Metabolic Responses to 24-Hour Fasting and Mild Cold Exposure in Overweight Individuals Are Correlated and Accompanied by Changes in FGF21 Concentration. Diabetes 69, 1382- 1388.
- Vinales, K.L., Begaye, B., Bogardus, C., Walter, M., Krakoff, J., and Piaggi, P (2019). FGF21 Is a Hormonal Mediator of the Human “Thrifty” Metabolic Phenotype. Diabetes, 68(2):318-323.
- Piaggi, P. (2019). Metabolic Determinants of Weight Gain in Humans. Obesity 27(5), 691-699.
- Hollstein, T., Ando, T., Basolo, A., Krakoff, J., Votruba, S.B., and Piaggi, PÂ (2019). Metabolic response to fasting predicts weight gain during low-protein overfeeding in lean men: further evidence for spendthrift and thrifty metabolic phenotypes. Am J Clin Nutr 110, 593-604.
- Stinson EJ, Graham AL, Thearle MS, Gluck ME, Krakoff J, Piaggi P (2019). Cognitive dietary restraint, disinhibition, and hunger are associated with 24-h energy expenditure. Int J Obes (Lond), 43(7):1456-1465.
- Vinales KL, Begaye B, Thearle MS, Krakoff J, Piaggi P (2019). Core body temperature, energy expenditure, and epinephrine during fasting, eucaloric feeding, and overfeeding in healthy adult men: evidence for a ceiling effect for human thermogenic response to diet. Metabolism, 94:59-68.
- Piaggi P, Vinales KL, Basolo A, Santini F, Krakoff J (2018): Energy expenditure in the etiology of human obesity: spendthrift and thrifty metabolic phenotypes and energy-sensing mechanisms. Journal of endocrinological investigation 2018;41:83-89
- Basolo, A., Votruba, S.B., Heinitz, S., Krakoff, J., and Piaggi, P. (2018). Deviations in energy sensing predict long-term weight change in overweight Native Americans. Metabolism: clinical and experimental 82, 65-71.
- Piaggi P, Masindova, I., Muller, Y.L., Mercader, J., Wiessner, G.B., Chen, P., Consortium, S.T.D., Kobes, S., Hsueh, W.C., Mongalo, M., et al. (2017). A Genome-Wide Association Study Using a Custom Genotyping Array Identifies Variants in GPR158 Associated With Reduced Energy Expenditure in American Indians. Diabetes 66(8), 2284-2295.
- Piaggi P, Thearle, M.S., Krakoff, J., and Votruba, S.B. (2015). Higher Daily Energy Expenditure and Respiratory Quotient, Rather Than Fat-Free Mass, Independently Determine Greater ad Libitum Overeating. The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism 100, 3011-3020.
- Piaggi P, Thearle MS, Bogardus C, Krakoff J (2015): Fasting hyperglycemia predicts lower rates of weight gain by increased energy expenditure and fat oxidation rate. The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism 2015;100:1078-1087
- Piaggi P*, Schlogl, M.*, Pannacciuli, N., Bonfiglio, S.M., Krakoff, J., and Thearle, M.S. (2015). Energy Expenditure Responses to Fasting and Overfeeding Identify Phenotypes Associated With Weight Change. Diabetes 64, 3680-3689. *: these two authors contributed equally to this work
- Piaggi P, Thearle MS, Bogardus C, Krakoff J (2013): Lower energy expenditure predicts long-term increases in weight and fat mass. The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism 2013;98:E703-707
- Piaggi P, Lippi C, Fierabracci P, Maffei M, Calderone A, Mauri M, Anselmino M, Cassano GB, Vitti P, Pinchera A, Landi A, Santini F (2010): Artificial neural networks in the outcome prediction of adjustable gastric banding in obese women. PLoS One 2010;5:e13624