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Weight Loss Strategies

2022
Lifestyle interventions for weight loss combine support for changing diet and physical activity with weight management education and are considered the first line treatment for obesity. A variety of diet-focused interventions including time-restricted eating are also increasingly being promoted for weight management.
Susan B, Roberts   +2 more
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Differential mechanisms affecting weight loss and weight loss maintenance

Nature Metabolism, 2023
In most lifestyle, pharmacological and surgical interventions, weight loss occurs over an approximately 6- to 9-month period and is followed by a weight plateau and then weight regain. Overall, only about 15% of individuals can sustain a 10% or greater non-surgical, non-pharmacological, weight loss.
Michael Rosenbaum, Gary Foster
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Dietary modifications for weight loss and weight loss maintenance

Metabolism, 2019
Worldwide obesity rates remain at a rise, and to treat obesity is at the top of the global public health agenda. In 2013, the AHA/ACC/TOS obesity management guidelines were published, in essence suggesting that any dietary scheme seems to be effective for weight loss, as long as it can induce a sustainable energy deficit.
Mary, Yannakoulia   +3 more
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Long‐term weight loss and weight‐loss maintenance strategies

Obesity Reviews, 2008
SummaryIt has been suggested that about 20% of subjects undergoing weight‐loss programmes can achieve a certain degree of long‐term success. At present, surgery remains the only method resulting in long‐term sustained weight loss, but access remains restricted. Hence it is important to analyse, in addition to pharmacotherapy, the methods to improve the
S, Rössner   +4 more
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Involuntary Weight Loss

Medical Clinics of North America, 2014
Involuntary weight loss remains an important and challenging clinical problem, with a high degree of morbidity and mortality. Because of the frequency of finding a serious underlying diagnosis, clinicians must be thorough in assessment, keeping in mind a broad range of possible causes.
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Weight Loss

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 2011
Judith C. Ahronheim   +4 more
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Involuntary weight loss

Medical Clinics of North America, 1995
Involuntary weight loss is a common finding and one associated with increased morbidity and mortality, especially in the elderly patient. The precise mechanisms by which weight loss occurs are currently being elucidated and probably involve the actions of classic hormones as well as cytokines, such as TNF (cachectin), adipsin, and interleukin-1 and ...
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Weight loss

2016
Obesity is widely acknowledged as a risk factor for both the incidence and progression of osteoarthritis. Loss of at least 10% of body weight is recognized as a cornerstone in the management of obese patients with osteoarthritis, and can lead to significant improvement in symptoms, pain relief, physical function, and health-related quality of life ...
Marius Henriksen   +3 more
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