Obesity is associated with numerous short- and long-term health consequences. Low levels of physical activity and poor dietary habits are consistent with an increased risk of obesity in an obesogenic environment. Relatively little research has investigated associations between eating and activity behaviors by using a systems biology approach and by considering the dynamics of the energy balance concept. A significant body of research indicates that a small positive energy balance over time is sufficient to cause weight gain in many individuals. In contrast, small changes in nutrition and physical activity behaviors can prevent weight gain. In the context of weight management, it may be more feasible for most people to make small compared to...
The effect of long-term (months, years) increased physical activity on energy balance is of importan...
Obesity results from an imbalance between energy intake and energy expenditure. Human studies indica...
The understanding of the effect of physical activity (PA) on food intake is imperative for consideri...
Obesity is associated with numerous short- and long-term health consequences. Low levels of physical...
Obesity is associated with numerous short- and long-term health consequences. Low levels of physical...
The prevalence of overweight and obesity has increased dramatically during last 3 decades with devas...
Body weight and energy balance can be maintained by adapting energy intake to changes in energy expe...
Purpose: The etiology of overweight and obesity is clearly multifactorial, but ultimately it is dete...
Obesity appears when energy intake exceeds energy expenditure. The most important variable compound ...
The continued rise in obesity rates in most countries suggests that current programs and initiatives...
Health authorities worldwide recommend weight loss as a primary endpoint for effective obesity manag...
The aim of this clinical review was to examine the problem of obesity in the context of energy balan...
PURPOSE: The etiology of overweight and obesity is clearly multifactorial, but ultimately it is dete...
The prevalence of overweight has substantially increased over the last decades despite the intent of...
Diet, exercise, behavioural support and for some obese individuals, pharmacotherapy, represent the s...
The effect of long-term (months, years) increased physical activity on energy balance is of importan...
Obesity results from an imbalance between energy intake and energy expenditure. Human studies indica...
The understanding of the effect of physical activity (PA) on food intake is imperative for consideri...
Obesity is associated with numerous short- and long-term health consequences. Low levels of physical...
Obesity is associated with numerous short- and long-term health consequences. Low levels of physical...
The prevalence of overweight and obesity has increased dramatically during last 3 decades with devas...
Body weight and energy balance can be maintained by adapting energy intake to changes in energy expe...
Purpose: The etiology of overweight and obesity is clearly multifactorial, but ultimately it is dete...
Obesity appears when energy intake exceeds energy expenditure. The most important variable compound ...
The continued rise in obesity rates in most countries suggests that current programs and initiatives...
Health authorities worldwide recommend weight loss as a primary endpoint for effective obesity manag...
The aim of this clinical review was to examine the problem of obesity in the context of energy balan...
PURPOSE: The etiology of overweight and obesity is clearly multifactorial, but ultimately it is dete...
The prevalence of overweight has substantially increased over the last decades despite the intent of...
Diet, exercise, behavioural support and for some obese individuals, pharmacotherapy, represent the s...
The effect of long-term (months, years) increased physical activity on energy balance is of importan...
Obesity results from an imbalance between energy intake and energy expenditure. Human studies indica...
The understanding of the effect of physical activity (PA) on food intake is imperative for consideri...