Background: The effectiveness of lifestyle intervention for weight loss on cardiometabolic risk factors among overweight and obese individuals in the community setting remains inconclusive. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of a 6-month weight loss lifestyle intervention on cardiometabolic risk factors among overweight and obese women and the sustainability of the changes in those markers at 12-month follow-up, comparing an intervention group with a control group. Methods: A total of 243 participants from MyBFF@home were included in this study. Fasting blood samples at baseline, 6- and 12-month were assessed for fasting plasma glucose (FPG), total cholesterol (TC), low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C), high-density lipoprotein ...
Background/Objectives: Some individuals with overweight/obesity may be relatively metabolically heal...
Background: Lifestyle modification intervention (LMI) is effective in promoting cardiometabolic risk...
Background/Objectives: Some individuals with overweight/obesity may be relatively metabolically heal...
Abstract Background The effectiveness of lifestyle intervention for weight loss on cardiometabolic r...
Abstract Background The prevalence of overweight and obesity among Malaysian women remained high ove...
Young women are under-represented in cardiovascular disease research, with obesity and cardiometabol...
Background: Young women are under-represented in cardiovascular disease research, with obesity and c...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Young women are under-represented in cardiovascular disease research, with ...
[[abstract]]How to reduce the health risks caused by metabolic syndrome is critical to the promotion...
Introduction. The effect of weight loss magnitude on cardiometabolic risk markers has been sparsely ...
BACKGROUND: Current guidelines for obesity management emphasize the improvements in health risks ass...
Background: Intensive lifestyle interventions (ILIs) are the first-line approach to effectively tre...
BACKGROUND: A widely advocated strategy in public health is community-based health promotion. The ai...
Background. There are few empirical data to support the claim that weight loss improves coronary hea...
Introduction: The prevalence of obesity is high and increasing worldwide. Obesity is generally assoc...
Background/Objectives: Some individuals with overweight/obesity may be relatively metabolically heal...
Background: Lifestyle modification intervention (LMI) is effective in promoting cardiometabolic risk...
Background/Objectives: Some individuals with overweight/obesity may be relatively metabolically heal...
Abstract Background The effectiveness of lifestyle intervention for weight loss on cardiometabolic r...
Abstract Background The prevalence of overweight and obesity among Malaysian women remained high ove...
Young women are under-represented in cardiovascular disease research, with obesity and cardiometabol...
Background: Young women are under-represented in cardiovascular disease research, with obesity and c...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Young women are under-represented in cardiovascular disease research, with ...
[[abstract]]How to reduce the health risks caused by metabolic syndrome is critical to the promotion...
Introduction. The effect of weight loss magnitude on cardiometabolic risk markers has been sparsely ...
BACKGROUND: Current guidelines for obesity management emphasize the improvements in health risks ass...
Background: Intensive lifestyle interventions (ILIs) are the first-line approach to effectively tre...
BACKGROUND: A widely advocated strategy in public health is community-based health promotion. The ai...
Background. There are few empirical data to support the claim that weight loss improves coronary hea...
Introduction: The prevalence of obesity is high and increasing worldwide. Obesity is generally assoc...
Background/Objectives: Some individuals with overweight/obesity may be relatively metabolically heal...
Background: Lifestyle modification intervention (LMI) is effective in promoting cardiometabolic risk...
Background/Objectives: Some individuals with overweight/obesity may be relatively metabolically heal...