Early anthropometric and metabolic changes during a caloric-restricted diet in obese postmenopausal women and correlations between these factors with activity in brain areas involved in processing of visual food related stimuli were investigated. An 8-week prospective intervention study of 18 healthy postmenopausal women, with a body mass index of 30-35 kg m(-2). The first 2 weeks subjects were on an isocaloric diet and 4 weeks on a 1000 kcal restricted diet followed by 2 weeks on an isocaloric diet. Anthropometric and laboratory analyses were performed weekly during the isocaloric diet and three times a week during the caloric-restricted diet. Functional magnetic resonance imaging scans were obtained before and after the caloric restrictio...
Background/Aim. Obesity is an established risk factor for numerous chronic diseases. The aim of this...
BACKGROUND: Successful weight maintenance following weight loss is challenging for many people. Iden...
Objective: It has been suggested that overweight is negatively associated with cognitive functions. ...
Objective: Early anthropometric and metabolic changes during a caloric-restricted diet in obese post...
Dietary modifications such as caloric restriction (CR) have been suggested as a means to improve mem...
Dietary modifications such as caloric restriction (CR) have been suggested as a means to improve mem...
The objective was to assess the effects of a weight loss and subsequent weight maintenance period co...
Objective:The objective of this study was to describe changes in the resting energy expenditure, sub...
We have previously shown that a severely energy-restricted diet leads to greater loss of weight, fat...
BackgroundIntermittent energy restriction (IER) is an effective weight loss strategy. However, the a...
Weight loss has been associated with changes in eating behaviors and appetite sensations that favor ...
BACKGROUND: In response to food cues, obese vs normal-weight individuals show greater activation in ...
Objective: It has been suggested that overweight is negatively associated with cognitive functions. ...
Objectives: It is not established to what extent caloric intake must be reduced to lower oxidative s...
Energy restriction reduces liver fat, improves hepatic insulin resistance and lipid metabolism. Howe...
Background/Aim. Obesity is an established risk factor for numerous chronic diseases. The aim of this...
BACKGROUND: Successful weight maintenance following weight loss is challenging for many people. Iden...
Objective: It has been suggested that overweight is negatively associated with cognitive functions. ...
Objective: Early anthropometric and metabolic changes during a caloric-restricted diet in obese post...
Dietary modifications such as caloric restriction (CR) have been suggested as a means to improve mem...
Dietary modifications such as caloric restriction (CR) have been suggested as a means to improve mem...
The objective was to assess the effects of a weight loss and subsequent weight maintenance period co...
Objective:The objective of this study was to describe changes in the resting energy expenditure, sub...
We have previously shown that a severely energy-restricted diet leads to greater loss of weight, fat...
BackgroundIntermittent energy restriction (IER) is an effective weight loss strategy. However, the a...
Weight loss has been associated with changes in eating behaviors and appetite sensations that favor ...
BACKGROUND: In response to food cues, obese vs normal-weight individuals show greater activation in ...
Objective: It has been suggested that overweight is negatively associated with cognitive functions. ...
Objectives: It is not established to what extent caloric intake must be reduced to lower oxidative s...
Energy restriction reduces liver fat, improves hepatic insulin resistance and lipid metabolism. Howe...
Background/Aim. Obesity is an established risk factor for numerous chronic diseases. The aim of this...
BACKGROUND: Successful weight maintenance following weight loss is challenging for many people. Iden...
Objective: It has been suggested that overweight is negatively associated with cognitive functions. ...