DEPARTMENT OF NUTRITIONAL SCIENCES- FACULTY & STAFF

NUTRITIONAL SCIENCES

 



 


Stephen Glore, Ph.D., RD/LD
Associate Professor

Director, Graduate Programs in Nutritional Sciences

Interim Associate Dean for Research


E-mail: Stephen Glore
(405) 271-8001 ext. 41176


education


Ph.D., Nutrition, University of Illinois, Urbana, IL 1985

M.S., Nutrition, University of Illinois, Urbana, IL 1981

B.A., Mathematics, Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville, IL, 1971


Recent publications


Landers P, Wolfe M, Glore S, Guild R, Phillips L. Effect of weight loss plans on body composition and diet duration. J Okla State Med Assoc 95:329, 2002.

Glore SR. Show me the science. Journal of the American Dietetic Association 101: 186, 2001.

Winters M, Schlinke T, Joyce W, Glore SR, Huycke M. Prospective case-cohort study of intestinal colonization with entercocci that produce extracellular superoxide and the risk for colorectal adenomas or cancer. Am J Gastroenterol 93:2491, 1998

Bemben MG, Knehans AW, Glore SR. Changes in the plantaris muscle as an indicator of alterations in lean body mass of obese Zucker rats following prolonged energy restriction and subsequent partial recovery. European Journal of Applied Physiology & Occupational Physiology 76:277, 1997

Sahl WJ, Glore SR, Garrison P, Oakleaf K: Basal cell carcinoma and lifestyle characteristics. Intl J Dermatol 34:398, 1995

Glore SR, Ricker A, Poston R, Wilcox C, Wayant M: Anthropometric indices of body composition in elderly residents of a health care center. Southwest J Aging 9:17, 1994

Glore SR, Van Treeck D, Knehans AW, Guild M: Soluble fiber and serum lipids: A literature review. J Am Diet Assoc 94:425, 1994

Glore SR, Orth VL, Knehans AW, Erdman JWJ: Efficacy of dietary zinc supplementation on catch-up growth after protein malnutrition. J Nutr Biochem 4:281, 1993

Glore SR, Orth VL, Stoecker BJ, Knehans AW, Erdman JW, Jr. Dietary zinc supplements do not enhance catch-up growth of rats during recovery from protein-energy malnutrition when the diets are based on either isolated soybean protein or casein. Nutr Res 13:1025, 1993

Glore SR, Walker C, Chandler A: Dietary habits of first-year medical students as determined by computer software analysis of three-day food records. J Am Coll Nutr 12:517, 1993

Glore SR, Novakofski JN, Layman DK, Bechtel PJ. Muscle catabolism in lean and obese Zucker rats fed a very low calorie diet. Nutr. Res. 1992;12:289-296.


RESEARCH


National Institutes of Health. Project Export. Total Lifestyle Challenge for Kids. 1-1-04 to 12-31-08, Co-Investigator (P.I. Elisa Lee, Ph.D.)

Oklahoma Department of Human Services. Oklahoma Nutrition Network. 10-01-01 to 9-30-04, $177,059. Co-Investigator (P.I.: Patti Landers, Ph.D.).


CURRENT TEACHING


Undergraduate:


NS 3214: Nutrition, Biochemistry, & Physiology
NS 4131: Introduction to Nutrition Research
NS 4211: Seminar
NS 4250: Journal Club 2

Graduate:

NS 5232: Research Methods
NS 5612: Sports Nutrition
NS 5823: Energy Nutrients
NS 5860: Dietary Supplements
NS 5860: Phytochemicals & Vegetarianism
NS 5970: Seminar


RESEARCH INTEREST/CLINICAL EXPERTISE


Research Interest

  • Measurement of Dietary Intake
  • Dietary Habits and Obesity in Native American Children
  • Protein Energy Malnutrition
  • Catch-Up Growth Following Malnutrition

CONTACT INFORMATION


Department of Nutritional Sciences

University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center
801 NE 13th St., Room 469
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73126-0901
Phone: (405) 271-2113• Fax: (405) 271-1560


 
 
   

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