The role of formula very low‐energy diets (VLEDs, <800 kcal/day) and low‐energy diets (LEDs, 800–1200 kcal/day) within clinical practice has regained attention over the last few years. Formula diets can achieve clinically significant weight reduction in the short‐term (3–5 months) and new evidence demonstrates that long‐term weight loss maintenance (up to 4 years) is achievable. Weight reductions of between 10% and 15% bodyweight have been reported, which is associated with clinically meaningful health outcomes in a number of obesity‐related co‐morbidities including type 2 diabetes (T2D), obstructive sleep apnoea and osteoarthritis. Recent evidence indicates that using a formula LED with a weight loss maintenance programme can help people w...
Obesity-related type 2 diabetes represents one of the most difficult challenges for the healthcare s...
AIMS: To systematically review and quantify the weight loss achieved by Low- and Very-Low-Energy Die...
Very low-calorie diets (VLCD) are hypocaloric dietary regimens of approximately 400–800 kcal/day tha...
Aim: To provide a systematic review, of published data, to compare weight losses following very low ...
It has been known for many years that substantial weight loss, achieved by bariatric surgery or non-...
Despite evidence that formula very low-energy diets (VLED) and low-energy diets (LED) are both effec...
AIMS: To review systematically and quantify the weight loss achieved through low- (LEDs) and very-lo...
Objective. This study is aimed at investigating the efficacy of a very low-energy diet (VLED) in ove...
Low-carbohydrate diets (LCD) have been promoted for weight control and type 2 diabetes (T2D) managem...
Evidence from the literature supports the safe use of very-low-energy diets (VLED) for up to 3 month...
Guidelines suggest that very‐low‐energy diets (VLEDs) should be used to treat obesity only when rapi...
Altres ajuts: The founding for the study as well as the DiaproKal Method products were provided by P...
Obesity-related type 2 diabetes represents one of the most difficult challenges for the healthcare s...
AIMS: To systematically review and quantify the weight loss achieved by Low- and Very-Low-Energy Die...
Very low-calorie diets (VLCD) are hypocaloric dietary regimens of approximately 400–800 kcal/day tha...
Aim: To provide a systematic review, of published data, to compare weight losses following very low ...
It has been known for many years that substantial weight loss, achieved by bariatric surgery or non-...
Despite evidence that formula very low-energy diets (VLED) and low-energy diets (LED) are both effec...
AIMS: To review systematically and quantify the weight loss achieved through low- (LEDs) and very-lo...
Objective. This study is aimed at investigating the efficacy of a very low-energy diet (VLED) in ove...
Low-carbohydrate diets (LCD) have been promoted for weight control and type 2 diabetes (T2D) managem...
Evidence from the literature supports the safe use of very-low-energy diets (VLED) for up to 3 month...
Guidelines suggest that very‐low‐energy diets (VLEDs) should be used to treat obesity only when rapi...
Altres ajuts: The founding for the study as well as the DiaproKal Method products were provided by P...
Obesity-related type 2 diabetes represents one of the most difficult challenges for the healthcare s...
AIMS: To systematically review and quantify the weight loss achieved by Low- and Very-Low-Energy Die...
Very low-calorie diets (VLCD) are hypocaloric dietary regimens of approximately 400–800 kcal/day tha...