Background Behavioral weight loss interventions can lead to an average weight loss of 5%–10% of initial body weight, however there is wide individual variability in treatment response.
Selam Tewahade +6 more
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Is there an optimal diet for weight management and metabolic health? [PDF]
Individuals can lose body weight and improve health status on a wide range of energy (calorie) restricted dietary interventions. In this paper, we have reviewed the effectiveness of the most commonly utilized diets, including low-fat, low-carbohydrate ...
Lean, Mike, Thom, George
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The present study examined data from a randomized controlled trial exploring whether behavioral weight loss treatment was associated with changes in internalized weight bias. The relationship between internalized weight bias and psychological functioning
Rachel D. Marshall +2 more
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The Gut Microbiota during a Behavioral Weight Loss Intervention [PDF]
Altered gut microbiota has been linked to obesity and may influence weight loss. We are conducting an ongoing weight loss trial, comparing daily caloric restriction (DCR) to intermittent fasting (IMF) in adults who are overweight or obese. We report here an ancillary study of the gut microbiota and selected obesity-related parameters at the baseline ...
Stanislawski, Maggie A. +12 more
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The Comparison of Effectiveness of Three Treatments: Diet, diet with exercise and diet with cognitive behavior therapy on weight loss and improved life satisfaction of male employees with obesity and overweight in national Iranian drilling company [PDF]
The aim of this investigation is to compare the effectiveness of three treatments including diet, diet with exercise and diet with cognitive behavioral therapy on weight loss and improved life satisfaction in male employees with obesity and overweight in
mehdi zare' ahmad abadi +1 more
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Effect of weight loss on urinary incontinence in women. [PDF]
BackgroundThe purpose of this research was review the epidemiology of the association of obesity and urinary incontinence, and to summarize the published data on the effect of weight loss on urinary incontinence.MethodsA literature review of the ...
Subak, Leslee L, Whitcomb, Emily L
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Weight loss and eating behavior following vertical banded gastroplasty [PDF]
Bariatric surgery is the treatment of choice for patients with morbid obesity. In addition to surgery, postoperative dietary behavior is an important mediator of weight loss and, therefore, critical in influencing outcome. Surgical treatment of obesity is not an alternative to dieting but a method to enforce dieting.We evaluated early weight loss and ...
van Hout, G.C.M. +4 more
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Health-E-Call, a Smartphone-Assisted Behavioral Obesity Treatment: Pilot Study
BackgroundIndividual and group-based behavioral weight loss treatment (BWL) produces average weight loss of 5-10% of initial body weight, which improves health and wellbeing. However, BWL is an intensive treatment that is costly and not widely available.
Thomas, J Graham, Wing, Rena R
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Automated Messaging Delivered Alongside Behavioral Treatment for Weight Loss: Qualitative Study
BackgroundMobile health interventions for weight loss frequently use automated messaging. However, this intervention modality appears to have limited weight loss efficacy.
Michael Berry +5 more
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Short-term outcomes of laparoscopic gastric plication in morbidly obese patients: Importance of postoperative follow-up [PDF]
Demand for feasible, safe, and preferably low-cost methods of weight reduction is rising every day. The present study reports findings from laparoscopic gastric plication (LGP), which is a new restrictive bariatric technique, combined with a ...
Maleki, A.R., Niazi, M., Talebpour, M.
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