A randomized dietary intervention trial across 4 years examined diet, weight, and obesity incidence (body mass index [BMI] ≥ 30 kg/m2) differences between study groups. Participants were 1,510 breast can-cer survivors with BMI ≥ 25 kg/m2 at entry. Dietary intake was assessed yearly by telephone; weight and height were measured at clinic visits. Intervention participants consumed more fruit, vegetables, and fiber and less energy from fat than control participants during follow-up cross-sectionally (p <.0001) and longi-tudinally (p <.0001); weight did not differ between study groups at any follow-up visit, and significant weight change difference was observed between groups only in the 1st year (p <.0001). Diet and weight results re...
Lifestyle interventions among breast cancer survivors with obesity have demonstrated successful shor...
OBJECTIVES: Low-fat high-carbohydrate diets are recommended to prevent weight gain in normal weight ...
BACKGROUND: Relatively little is known about dietary changes and their relationships with weight cha...
We examined the effect of dietary energy density change on body weight in participants of a randomiz...
ObjectiveTo quantify the effectiveness of diet interventions by systematic review of the long-term e...
Dietary treatment of obesity should aim to reduce the risk of chronic disease. This involves reducti...
Background: Prevalence of obesity is rapidly rising. To reverse the obesity epidemic, efforts should...
Introduction: Despite advances in the treatment of obesity, lifestyle intervention remains a key ele...
Background: Dietary patterns play an important role in the control of body weight. Objective: The ai...
Introduction: Despite modern methods of obesity treatment, such as pharmacotherapy and bariatric sur...
A variety of mechanisms and genetic associations suggest that total dietary fat intake may influence...
Background: Obesity is now so common within the world’s population that it is beginning to replace u...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study is to provide an overview of interventions to reduce or prevent ove...
OBJECTIVE: To examine changes in weight and related outcomes in response to a commercial weight loss...
Background: Obesity is a worldwide public health crisis. In the United States, two-thirds of adults ...
Lifestyle interventions among breast cancer survivors with obesity have demonstrated successful shor...
OBJECTIVES: Low-fat high-carbohydrate diets are recommended to prevent weight gain in normal weight ...
BACKGROUND: Relatively little is known about dietary changes and their relationships with weight cha...
We examined the effect of dietary energy density change on body weight in participants of a randomiz...
ObjectiveTo quantify the effectiveness of diet interventions by systematic review of the long-term e...
Dietary treatment of obesity should aim to reduce the risk of chronic disease. This involves reducti...
Background: Prevalence of obesity is rapidly rising. To reverse the obesity epidemic, efforts should...
Introduction: Despite advances in the treatment of obesity, lifestyle intervention remains a key ele...
Background: Dietary patterns play an important role in the control of body weight. Objective: The ai...
Introduction: Despite modern methods of obesity treatment, such as pharmacotherapy and bariatric sur...
A variety of mechanisms and genetic associations suggest that total dietary fat intake may influence...
Background: Obesity is now so common within the world’s population that it is beginning to replace u...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study is to provide an overview of interventions to reduce or prevent ove...
OBJECTIVE: To examine changes in weight and related outcomes in response to a commercial weight loss...
Background: Obesity is a worldwide public health crisis. In the United States, two-thirds of adults ...
Lifestyle interventions among breast cancer survivors with obesity have demonstrated successful shor...
OBJECTIVES: Low-fat high-carbohydrate diets are recommended to prevent weight gain in normal weight ...
BACKGROUND: Relatively little is known about dietary changes and their relationships with weight cha...