Background: The rising prevalence of obesity and the social pressure for thinness increase the prevalence of dieting. However, little is known about the overall perception of dieting strategies actually used by the general population. Objectives: Our main objective was to investigate perceptions of weight-loss practices in an observational study in order to identify the most favourable strategy. Design: Adults from the ongoing Nutrinet-Sante ́ cohort study who had reported engaging in dieting in the three previous years were included in the study. For each diet, detailed information was collected on types of diets, circumstances and perception of the diet, and outcomes. Perceptions were compared across diets using sex-specific mixed effects...
OBJECTIVE: To examine changes in weight and related outcomes in response to a commercial weight loss...
This cross-sectional survey study examined weight control practices of 2,092 male and 1,748 female f...
Dieting is generally not effective in establishing weight loss and research has focused on documenti...
BACKGROUND: The rising prevalence of obesity and the social pressure for thinness increase the preva...
BACKGROUND: The rising prevalence of obesity and the social pressure for thinness increase the preva...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The rising prevalence of obesity and the social pressure for thinness incre...
BACKGROUND: The rising prevalence of obesity and the social pressure for thinness increase the preva...
Weight loss maintenance can be difficult and ultimately unsuccessful, due to psychological, behaviou...
Background: The optimal dietary approach to weight loss is a hotly debated topic among health profes...
BackgroundRecent evidence suggests that moderate diet-induced weight loss reduces cardiometabolic ri...
BackgroundRecent evidence suggests that moderate diet-induced weight loss reduces cardiometabolic ri...
Aim: To determine the effectiveness of 4 different monitoring strategies on weight and health marker...
Dieting is generally not effective in establishing weight loss and research has focused on documenti...
Dieting is generally not effective in establishing weight loss and research has focused on documenti...
Dieting is generally not effective in establishing weight loss and research has focused on documenti...
OBJECTIVE: To examine changes in weight and related outcomes in response to a commercial weight loss...
This cross-sectional survey study examined weight control practices of 2,092 male and 1,748 female f...
Dieting is generally not effective in establishing weight loss and research has focused on documenti...
BACKGROUND: The rising prevalence of obesity and the social pressure for thinness increase the preva...
BACKGROUND: The rising prevalence of obesity and the social pressure for thinness increase the preva...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The rising prevalence of obesity and the social pressure for thinness incre...
BACKGROUND: The rising prevalence of obesity and the social pressure for thinness increase the preva...
Weight loss maintenance can be difficult and ultimately unsuccessful, due to psychological, behaviou...
Background: The optimal dietary approach to weight loss is a hotly debated topic among health profes...
BackgroundRecent evidence suggests that moderate diet-induced weight loss reduces cardiometabolic ri...
BackgroundRecent evidence suggests that moderate diet-induced weight loss reduces cardiometabolic ri...
Aim: To determine the effectiveness of 4 different monitoring strategies on weight and health marker...
Dieting is generally not effective in establishing weight loss and research has focused on documenti...
Dieting is generally not effective in establishing weight loss and research has focused on documenti...
Dieting is generally not effective in establishing weight loss and research has focused on documenti...
OBJECTIVE: To examine changes in weight and related outcomes in response to a commercial weight loss...
This cross-sectional survey study examined weight control practices of 2,092 male and 1,748 female f...
Dieting is generally not effective in establishing weight loss and research has focused on documenti...