Publications for Joseph Indelicato Joseph.Indelicato@touro.edu
David, B., & Indelicato, J. (2016). Stability of metabolic factor before and after bariatric surgery. Obesity Surgery, 26(10), 2379-2383. doi:10.1007/s11695-016-2111-6
Indelicato, J. (2016). Take the stigma out of obesity. Archives of Medical and Biomedical Research, 3(1), 52-54. doi:10.4314/ambr.v3i1.7
Indelicato, J. (2015). Treating the cognitive and social dysfunctions related to type 2 diabetes. Archives of Medical and Biomedical Research, 2(1-3), 22. This material can be found here.
Aruoma, O. I., Narrain, D., Indelicato, J., Bourdon, E., Murad, F. & Bahorun, T. (2014). Cognitive impairment in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus: Perspectives and challenges. Archives of Medical and Biomedical Research, 1(2), 79-89. This material can be found here.
Davis, B., Indelicato, J., & Kuiper, N. (2014). Metabolic factor: A new clinical tool in obesity diagnosis and weight management. Archives of Medical and Biomedical Research, 1(2), 47-53. This material can be found here.
Indelicato, J., & Gilchriest, V. (2014). The interplay of diabetes, and health self efficacy, cognition and compliance. Archives of Medical and Biomedical Research, 1(4), 169-174. doi:10.4314/ambr.v1i4.7
Indelicato, J., & Quadrini, K. (2013). Diabetes and cognition. Psybernews: International Psychology Research Publication, 4(2). This material can be found here.
Toolsee, N. A., Aruoma, O. I., Gunness, T. K., Kowlessur, S., Dambala, V., Daus, D., . . . Indelicato, J. (2013). Effectiveness of green tea in a randomized human cohort: Relevance to diabetes and its complications. BioMed Research International, 2013 [Article 412379]. doi:10.1155/2013/412379