Meal replacements (MR) are generally not recommended in clinical guidelines for the management of obesity. The aim of this review is to provide an up‐to‐date systematic evaluation of the effect of weight loss interventions incorporating MR compared with alternative interventions on weight change at 1 year in adults with overweight or obesity. Six electronic databases were searched from inception to the end of August 2018 for randomized controlled trials comparing the effect of MR with interventions that did not include MR on weight at 1 year. We excluded studies using diets providing <3347 kJ/(800 kcal)/day and those which used total diet replacement (TDR) from this review. Risk of bias was assessed using the Cochrane risk of bias tool. ...
Background: Obesity is still a major public health concern and a plethora of lifestyle-interventions...
AbstractObjective To determine if the characteristics of behavioural weight loss programmes influenc...
Background: Obesity increases the risk of many serious illnesses such as coronary heart disease, typ...
Meal replacements are widely used as a weight-loss strategy; however, their effectiveness outside co...
Effective weight loss strategies are needed to help overweight and obese people lose weight and main...
This systematic review and meta-analysis of effectiveness trials comparing multicomponent behavioura...
The purpose of the study was to assess the effectiveness of meal replacement diets in body weight ma...
Objective To examine the effectiveness of behavioural weight management interventions for adults wi...
The present review examined the evidence base for current popular diets, as listed in the 2016 U.S. ...
Objective To determine the relative effectiveness of dietary macronutrient patterns and popular name...
Randomized clinical trials (RCTs) of lifestyle modification have reported beneficial effects of inte...
Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, p...
Objective: Most weight loss research focuses on weight as the primary outcome, often to the exclusio...
Background: Severely energy-restricted total meal replacement diets are the most effective dietar...
Background: This systematic review assessed feasibility and effectiveness of preoperative meal repl...
Background: Obesity is still a major public health concern and a plethora of lifestyle-interventions...
AbstractObjective To determine if the characteristics of behavioural weight loss programmes influenc...
Background: Obesity increases the risk of many serious illnesses such as coronary heart disease, typ...
Meal replacements are widely used as a weight-loss strategy; however, their effectiveness outside co...
Effective weight loss strategies are needed to help overweight and obese people lose weight and main...
This systematic review and meta-analysis of effectiveness trials comparing multicomponent behavioura...
The purpose of the study was to assess the effectiveness of meal replacement diets in body weight ma...
Objective To examine the effectiveness of behavioural weight management interventions for adults wi...
The present review examined the evidence base for current popular diets, as listed in the 2016 U.S. ...
Objective To determine the relative effectiveness of dietary macronutrient patterns and popular name...
Randomized clinical trials (RCTs) of lifestyle modification have reported beneficial effects of inte...
Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, p...
Objective: Most weight loss research focuses on weight as the primary outcome, often to the exclusio...
Background: Severely energy-restricted total meal replacement diets are the most effective dietar...
Background: This systematic review assessed feasibility and effectiveness of preoperative meal repl...
Background: Obesity is still a major public health concern and a plethora of lifestyle-interventions...
AbstractObjective To determine if the characteristics of behavioural weight loss programmes influenc...
Background: Obesity increases the risk of many serious illnesses such as coronary heart disease, typ...