Maximal weight loss observed in low-calorie diet (LCD) studies tends to be small, and the mechanisms leading to this low treatment efficacy have not been clarified. Less-than-expected weight loss with LCDs can arise from an increase in fractional energy absorption (FEA), adaptations in energy expenditure, or incomplete patient diet adherence. We systematically reviewed studies of FEA and total energy expenditure (TEE) in obese patients undergoing weight loss with LCDs and in patients with reduced obesity (RO), respectively. This information was used to support an energy balance model that was then applied to examine patient adherence to prescribed LCD treatment programs. In the limited available literature, FEA was unchanged from baseline i...
In the United States, 70.2% of adults are overweight or obese (NIH, 2014). The most prevalent obesit...
Historically, obese individuals were believed to have lower energy expenditure (EE) rates than nonob...
Background: A chronic imbalance of energy intake and energy expenditure results in excess fat storag...
Weight loss resulting from an exercise intervention tends to be lower than predicted. Modest weight ...
Although Americans are chronic dieters, more than two thirds of the US population is considered over...
Objective: We investigated to what extent changes in metabolic rate and composition of weight loss ...
© 2015 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Objectives. Weight loss (WL) is associated with a decrease...
Background: The practical relevance of metabolic adaptation remains a controversial issue. To the be...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Weight loss is associated with an improvement of insulin sensitivity. Both, a neg...
Background: Successful long-term weight loss maintenance after caloric restriction (CR) is rarely ac...
BACKGROUND: Successful long-term weight loss maintenance after caloric restriction (CR) is rarely ac...
do obese patients not lose more weight when treated with low-calorie diets? A mechanistic perspectiv...
Twenty-four hour energy expenditure (24 EE), resting metabolic rate (RMR), spontaneous physical acti...
Obesity is associated with increased risk of serious medical conditions, impaired quality of life, r...
There is variability in the pattern of weight change in response to a weight loss intervention (i.e....
In the United States, 70.2% of adults are overweight or obese (NIH, 2014). The most prevalent obesit...
Historically, obese individuals were believed to have lower energy expenditure (EE) rates than nonob...
Background: A chronic imbalance of energy intake and energy expenditure results in excess fat storag...
Weight loss resulting from an exercise intervention tends to be lower than predicted. Modest weight ...
Although Americans are chronic dieters, more than two thirds of the US population is considered over...
Objective: We investigated to what extent changes in metabolic rate and composition of weight loss ...
© 2015 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Objectives. Weight loss (WL) is associated with a decrease...
Background: The practical relevance of metabolic adaptation remains a controversial issue. To the be...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Weight loss is associated with an improvement of insulin sensitivity. Both, a neg...
Background: Successful long-term weight loss maintenance after caloric restriction (CR) is rarely ac...
BACKGROUND: Successful long-term weight loss maintenance after caloric restriction (CR) is rarely ac...
do obese patients not lose more weight when treated with low-calorie diets? A mechanistic perspectiv...
Twenty-four hour energy expenditure (24 EE), resting metabolic rate (RMR), spontaneous physical acti...
Obesity is associated with increased risk of serious medical conditions, impaired quality of life, r...
There is variability in the pattern of weight change in response to a weight loss intervention (i.e....
In the United States, 70.2% of adults are overweight or obese (NIH, 2014). The most prevalent obesit...
Historically, obese individuals were believed to have lower energy expenditure (EE) rates than nonob...
Background: A chronic imbalance of energy intake and energy expenditure results in excess fat storag...