Aygul Dagbasi PhD RD (@ayguldagbasi) 's Twitter Profile
Aygul Dagbasi PhD RD

@ayguldagbasi

Nutritional Researcher at Imperial College London, Registered Dietitian, member and organiser of @AgeingNetwork , [email protected]

ID: 297897629

calendar_today13-05-2011 09:35:46

122 Tweet

168 Followers

116 Following

Aygul Dagbasi PhD RD (@ayguldagbasi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are looking for volunteers for our clinical trial🧑‍🔬🍓🍏🍇🥦🍠🧑‍🔬 If interested and believe you are eligible, please contact: [email protected] For more information: codiet.eu

We are looking for volunteers for our clinical trial🧑‍🔬🍓🍏🍇🥦🍠🧑‍🔬

If interested and believe you are eligible, please contact: imperial.codiet@nhs.net

For more information: codiet.eu
Aygul Dagbasi PhD RD (@ayguldagbasi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Publication out today - The double burden of malnutrition in individuals: Identifying key challenges and re-thinking research focus onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/nb…

Meagan Phelan (@meaganphelan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

An Imperial College London team has helped demystify the digestive processes that break down fiber-rich foods. The study suggests that a fibrous food’s shape isn’t as important as its content at evoking a hormone response that suppresses appetite. science.org/doi/10.1126/sc… Science Translational Medicine

Aygul Dagbasi PhD RD (@ayguldagbasi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our paper showing the role of human ileum in appetite regulation is out ! Check it out below. #appetite #PYY #ileum #fibre science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…

Gary Frost (@gfrost59) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great to see this work out. All told it represents 7 years of work. The paper highlights the complexity of the relationship between food and the gut. Well done Aygul and the team. A massive thanks to Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research for funding the work. Imperial Medicine Imperial Nutrition and Food

Aygul Dagbasi PhD RD (@ayguldagbasi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Please see the link below for the full version of our paper that has come out last week showing the role of human ileum and dietary fibre in PYY release / appetite regulation science.org/stoken/author-…

Please see the link below for the full version of our paper that has come out last week showing the role of human ileum and dietary fibre in PYY release / appetite regulation

science.org/stoken/author-…
Aygul Dagbasi PhD RD (@ayguldagbasi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Follow the link below for the press release by ICL regarding our most recent paper - How high fibre foods make people feel full. imperial.ac.uk/news/254293/ho…

Metabolism, Digestion & Reproduction (@imperialmdr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ever wonder why some meals leave you feeling satisfied while others leave you reaching for snacks? 🤔 New research led by MDR's Aygul Dagbasi PhD RD and Gary Frost shows how foods with a higher fibre content keep you feeling fuller for longer ⬇️ imperial.ac.uk/news/254293/ho…

AGEing and Nutrient Sensing (AGENTS) Network (@ageingnetwork) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are very excited to announce a joint sandpit event with CARINA Network and Food4Years Ageing Network and our final hackathon meeting which will take place on 1st & 2nd October in London. More details to follow. If interested, please email [email protected] UKAN (UK Ageing Network)

We are very excited to announce a joint sandpit event with <a href="/CARINAnetwork/">CARINA Network</a> and <a href="/Food4Years/">Food4Years Ageing Network</a> and our final hackathon meeting which will take place on 1st &amp; 2nd October in London. More details to follow. If interested, please email a.dagbasi16@imperial.ac.uk <a href="/UkAgeing/">UKAN (UK Ageing Network)</a>
Aygul Dagbasi PhD RD (@ayguldagbasi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our paper showing augmented gut hormone response to feeding in older adults with low appetite. This work was led by Adrian Holliday and our collaboration was done through AGEing and Nutrient Sensing (AGENTS) Network. Loved being part of this exciting project. Gary Frost authors.elsevier.com/c/1jRYkiVKTl9MA

Our paper showing augmented gut hormone response to feeding in older adults with low appetite. 

This work was led by <a href="/Adrian_Holliday/">Adrian Holliday</a> and our collaboration was done through <a href="/AgeingNetwork/">AGEing and Nutrient Sensing (AGENTS) Network</a>. Loved being part of this exciting project. <a href="/gfrost59/">Gary Frost</a>

authors.elsevier.com/c/1jRYkiVKTl9MA
British Nutrition Foundation (@nutritionorguk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 Applications Open The British Nutrition Foundation pump priming award provides a £5,000 grant in 2025 to support a researcher working in human nutrition. The grant is to help fund the pilot work needed to generate data for a larger grant application. nutrition.org.uk/about-us/award…

🚨 Applications Open

The British Nutrition Foundation pump priming award provides a £5,000 grant in 2025 to support a researcher working in human nutrition. The grant is to help fund the pilot work needed to generate data for a larger grant application.

nutrition.org.uk/about-us/award…
Aygul Dagbasi PhD RD (@ayguldagbasi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ageing and Nutrition Sensing Network has been one of the most favourite parts of my research career so far. Here is our paper published as a network on ageing and nutrition sensing 🙌@ageingnetwork #ageing #nutrition #ageingresearch #nutritionsensing onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/nb…