Dieting has multiple meanings including “intentional weight loss” or “a specific eating pattern.” Although obesity is considered a deleterious health problem worldwide, there are many problems caused by “too strict” weight control and the need for excessive leanness. Many people with normal weight want to lose weight, and they repeat losing and gaining weight multiple times through their lives. This is called “weight cycling.” Recent studies report not just the negative impact of being obese, but also the danger of weight cycling for cardiometabolic health. Many experimental studies support that weight cycling might cause fluctuations in cardiovascular risk factors, such as blood pressure, heart rate, sympathetic activity, and circulating l...
Abstract—Obesity adversely affects cardiac function, increases the risk factors for coronary heart d...
Evidence about the health effects of weight cycling is not consistent, with some studies suggesting ...
It is frequently claimed that weight cycling, or "yo-yo" dieting, causes an inappropriate and perman...
In people trying to lose weight, there are often repeated cycles of weight loss and regain. Weight c...
“Yo-yo” dieting, or weight cycling, is defined as weight loss followed by subsequent regain of the l...
Despite the poor prognosis of dieting in obesity management, which often results in repeated attempt...
none9noOBJECTIVE: To assess the relationship between weight cycling and some cardiovascular risk fac...
Background & aims: To investigate the association between history of multiple weight loss diets foll...
Obesity is a highly prevalent metabolic disorder that is increasing in epidemicproportions all over ...
AbstractOBJECTIVESWe undertook an analysis of weight cycling, coronary risk factors and angiographic...
Obesity adversely affects cardiac function, increases the risk factors for coronary heart disease, a...
Obesity adversely affects cardiac function, increases the risk factors for coronary heart disease, a...
To assess prospectively the relation between body mass index, weight gain, repeated intentional weig...
Caloric restriction (CR) is the first line intervention to reduce adiposity and total body mass (BM)...
The ongoing obesity epidemic represents a global public health crisis that contributes to poor healt...
Abstract—Obesity adversely affects cardiac function, increases the risk factors for coronary heart d...
Evidence about the health effects of weight cycling is not consistent, with some studies suggesting ...
It is frequently claimed that weight cycling, or "yo-yo" dieting, causes an inappropriate and perman...
In people trying to lose weight, there are often repeated cycles of weight loss and regain. Weight c...
“Yo-yo” dieting, or weight cycling, is defined as weight loss followed by subsequent regain of the l...
Despite the poor prognosis of dieting in obesity management, which often results in repeated attempt...
none9noOBJECTIVE: To assess the relationship between weight cycling and some cardiovascular risk fac...
Background & aims: To investigate the association between history of multiple weight loss diets foll...
Obesity is a highly prevalent metabolic disorder that is increasing in epidemicproportions all over ...
AbstractOBJECTIVESWe undertook an analysis of weight cycling, coronary risk factors and angiographic...
Obesity adversely affects cardiac function, increases the risk factors for coronary heart disease, a...
Obesity adversely affects cardiac function, increases the risk factors for coronary heart disease, a...
To assess prospectively the relation between body mass index, weight gain, repeated intentional weig...
Caloric restriction (CR) is the first line intervention to reduce adiposity and total body mass (BM)...
The ongoing obesity epidemic represents a global public health crisis that contributes to poor healt...
Abstract—Obesity adversely affects cardiac function, increases the risk factors for coronary heart d...
Evidence about the health effects of weight cycling is not consistent, with some studies suggesting ...
It is frequently claimed that weight cycling, or "yo-yo" dieting, causes an inappropriate and perman...