Susanne Votruba, R.D., Ph.D.

Research Dietitian:
Obesity and Diabetes Clinical Research Section, Phoenix Epidemiology and Clinical Research Branch
Scientific Focus Areas: Clinical Research
Publications
A selection of recent and significant publications can be viewed below.
- Lower core body temperature and greater body fat are components of a human thrifty phenotype.
- Reinhardt M, Schlögl M, Bonfiglio S, Votruba SB, Krakoff J, Thearle MS.
- Int J Obes (Lond) (2016 May) 40:754-60. Abstract/Full Text
- A Human Thrifty Phenotype Associated With Less Weight Loss During Caloric Restriction.
- Reinhardt M, Thearle MS, Ibrahim M, Hohenadel MG, Bogardus C, Krakoff J, Votruba SB.
- Diabetes (2015 Aug) 64:2859-67. Abstract/Full Text
- Higher Daily Energy Expenditure and Respiratory Quotient, Rather Than Fat-Free Mass, Independently Determine Greater ad Libitum Overeating.
- Piaggi P, Thearle MS, Krakoff J, Votruba SB.
- J Clin Endocrinol Metab (2015 Aug) 100:3011-20. Abstract/Full Text
- Perseveration augments the effects of cognitive restraint on ad libitum food intake in adults seeking weight loss.
- Graham AL, Gluck ME, Votruba SB, Krakoff J, Thearle MS.
- Appetite (2014 Nov) 82:78-84. Abstract/Full Text
- Weight maintenance from young adult weight predicts better health outcomes.
- Votruba SB, Thearle MS, Piaggi P, Knowler WC, Hanson RL, Krakoff J.
- Obesity (Silver Spring) (2014 Nov) 22:2361-9. Abstract/Full Text
- Soda consumption during ad libitum food intake predicts weight change.
- Bundrick SC, Thearle MS, Venti CA, Krakoff J, Votruba SB.
- J Acad Nutr Diet (2014 Mar) 114:444-9. Abstract/Full Text
- Body composition and energy expenditure predict ad-libitum food and macronutrient intake in humans.
- Weise CM, Hohenadel MG, Krakoff J, Votruba SB.
- Int J Obes (Lond) (2014 Feb) 38:243-51. Abstract/Full Text
- Impaired glucose regulation is associated with poorer performance on the Stroop Task.
- Gluck ME, Ziker C, Schwegler M, Thearle M, Votruba SB, Krakoff J.
- Physiol Behav (2013 Oct 2) 122:113-9. Abstract/Full Text
- Food label accuracy of common snack foods.
- Jumpertz R, Venti CA, Le DS, Michaels J, Parrington S, Krakoff J, Votruba S.
- Obesity (Silver Spring) (2013 Jan) 21:164-9. Abstract/Full Text
- Short-term regional meal fat storage in nonobese humans is not a predictor of long-term regional fat gain.
- Votruba SB, Jensen MD.
- Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab (2012 May 15) 302:E1078-83. Abstract/Full Text
- Measurement of ad libitum food intake, physical activity, and sedentary time in response to overfeeding.
- He J, Votruba S, Pomeroy J, Bonfiglio S, Krakoff J.
- PLoS One (2012) 7:e36225. Abstract/Full Text
- Short-term isocaloric manipulation of carbohydrate intake: effect on subsequent ad libitum energy intake.
- Penesova A, Venti CA, Bunt JC, Bonfiglio SM, Votruba SB, Krakoff J.
- Eur J Nutr (2011 Sep) 50:455-63. Abstract/Full Text
- Insulin sensitivity and regional fat gain in response to overfeeding.
- Votruba SB, Jensen MD.
- Obesity (Silver Spring) (2011 Feb) 19:269-75. Abstract/Full Text
- Regional differences in cellular mechanisms of adipose tissue gain with overfeeding.
- Tchoukalova YD, Votruba SB, Tchkonia T, Giorgadze N, Kirkland JL, Jensen MD.
- Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (2010 Oct 19) 107:18226-31. Abstract/Full Text
- Sex- and depot-dependent differences in adipogenesis in normal-weight humans.
- Tchoukalova YD, Koutsari C, Votruba SB, Tchkonia T, Giorgadze N, Thomou T, Kirkland JL, Jensen MD.
- Obesity (Silver Spring) (2010 Oct) 18:1875-80. Abstract/Full Text
- Modest visceral fat gain causes endothelial dysfunction in healthy humans.
- Romero-Corral A, Sert-Kuniyoshi FH, Sierra-Johnson J, Orban M, Gami A, Davison D, Singh P, Pusalavidyasagar S, Huyber C, Votruba S, Lopez-Jimenez F, Jensen MD, Somers VK.
- J Am Coll Cardiol (2010 Aug 17) 56:662-6. Abstract/Full Text
- Reproducibility of ad libitum energy intake with the use of a computerized vending machine system.
- Venti CA, Votruba SB, Franks PW, Krakoff J, Salbe AD.
- Am J Clin Nutr (2010 Feb) 91:343-8. Abstract/Full Text
- Morning ghrelin concentrations are not affected by short-term overfeeding and do not predict ad libitum food intake in humans.
- Votruba SB, Kirchner H, Tschöp M, Salbe AD, Krakoff J.
- Am J Clin Nutr (2009 Mar) 89:801-6. Abstract/Full Text