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Fat loss in the cold--a controlled study
Journal of Applied Physiology, 1979O'HARA, W.J.,C. ALLEN, R.J. SHEPHARD, AND G. ALLEN. Fat Loss in the cold-a controlled study. J. Appl. Physiol.: Respirat. Environ. Exercise Physiol. 46(5): 872-877, 1979.-A simple crossover design tested the specificity of fat loss induced by exercise in the cold. Fifteen middle-aged, moderately obese males exercised 2.5 h/day for 2 wk, separated by an
W J, O'Hara +3 more
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Exercise-Induced Weight Loss Preferentially Reduces Abdominal Fat
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 2003To investigate whether abdominal fat is reduced in response to substantial weight loss induced by exercise in young obese men.Thirty obese men (mean age 19.8 +/- 0.6 yr) were evaluated before (pretraining) and after (posttraining) 4 months of regimented training in the Singapore Armed Forces. There were 30 obese male subjects (mean age 19.2 +/- 1.3 yr)
Mayo, Melissa J. +2 more
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Insulin–Leptin–Visceral Fat Relation During Weight Loss
Pancreas, 2001The relation between insulin-leptin-visceral fat axis during weight loss has not been studied previously.To evaluate the insulin, leptin, and abdominal adiposity relation during weight loss in patients with upper body obesity.Twenty volunteers (7 men, 13 women) with mean age 50.6+/-6.3 (SD) and upper body obesity (weight 105.4+/-12.3 kg, BMI 35.9+/-2.5
I, Yip +7 more
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Autologous Fat Augmentation for Addressing Facial Volume Loss
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics of North America, 2005Autologous fat augmentation is in vogue again. The realization that traditional cosmetic surgery has often failed to achieve a truly rejuvenated look has refocused attention on volume replacement. Autologous fat is truly the ideal filler, being available in relative abundance, nonimmunogenic, a living tissue, and able to take on the properties of the ...
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Dairy augmentation of weight and fat loss
International Journal of Obesity, 2005In his letter, Kalman1 has raised some interesting points in response to our recent publication of yogurt augmenting total and central fat loss secondary to energy. However, the concern regarding compliance as a confounding variable appears to be unfounded.
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Concurrent fat loss and fat gain
American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 1956S M, GARN, R W, YOUNG
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Facial and limb fat loss: lipoatrophy.
Project Inform perspective, 2004Since the advent of potent anti-HIV therapy there have been increasing reports of changes in body composition among people living with HIV. These include increases in fat in various areas of the body (the stomach area, behind the base of the neck and/or breast enlargement) or decreases in body fat (in the face, arms, and/or legs) and changes in the way
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Is Weight Loss-Induced Muscle Mass Loss Clinically Relevant?
Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA)This Viewpoint explores the effects of weight loss achieved through GLP-1–based antiobesity medications on weight regain, fat-free mass, and skeletal muscle mass in people with obesity.
Caterina Conte +2 more
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Fat, Carbohydrate, Salt, and Weight Loss
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 1967W M, Bortz +3 more
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