Whyte, Martin
Clinical Senior Lecturer
所属大学: University of Surrey
所属学院: School of Biosciences and Medicine
个人主页:
http://www.surrey.ac.uk/nutrition/People/dr_martin_whyte/
个人简介
I trained in medicine at King's College Hospital, qualifying in 1998. During my postgraduate medical training I undertook a PhD at Guy’s & St. Thomas’ Hospital (University of London) examining the metabolic effects of insulin in critical illness. I then competed my specialist training (CCT) in Diabetes & Endocrinology and General Medicine in 2010. Since 2012 I have combined my NHS Consultant work with that of a Clinical Senior Lecturer at The University of Surrey.
研究领域
Use of stable isotope techniques to explore intermediary metabolism. In particular:
Metabolic consequences of obesity and bariatric surgery Nutritional and anti-catabolic strategies in perioperative medicine/critical illness Ketosis-prone diabetes mellitus
Early managment of type 2 diabetes
近期论文
Cohort profile: real world evidence studies into treatment adherence, thresholds for intervention, and disparities in treatment, in people with Type 2 Diabetes in the UK. BMJ Open 2016 In press McGovern A, Hinton W, Correa A, Munro N, Whyte M, de Lusignan S Significantly greater triglyceridemia in Blacks compared to Whites following high fructose and glucose feeding: a randomized crossover trial. Lipids in Health & Disease 2016 In press Louise M Goff, Martin B Whyte, Miriam Samuel, Scott Harding Current practice for diagnosing Gestational Diabetes Mellitus in women following bariatric surgery: a national survey of Lead Diabetes Midwives. Br J Midwifery June 2016. Martin Whyte, Roisin Johnson, Deborah Cooke, Kathryn Hart, Marie McCormack, Jill Shawe Bariatric surgery in obese women of reproductive age improves conditions that underlie fertility and pregnancy outcomes: retrospective cohort study of UK National Bariatric Surgery Registry (NBSR).Obesity Surgery 2016. In press. Edison E, Whyte M, van Vlymen J, Jones S, Gatenby P, de Lusignan S, Shawe J Acute cardiac decompensation in a patient with beta-thalassemia and diabetes mellitus following cessation of chelation therapy. Clinical Case Reports 2016; 4(10): 992-996 E. Lioudaki, M.B.Whyte A systematic review of adherence rates by medication class in type 2 diabetes: Study protocol. BMJ Open 2016; 6:e010469 doi:10.1136/bmjopen-2015-010469 McGovern A, Tippu Z, Hinton W, Munro N, Whyte M, de Lusignan S