Every year, scores of millions of people – as diverse as obese and lean, teenagers and older adults, sedentary and elite athletes, commoners and celebrities – attempt to lose weight on some form of diet. They are often encouraged by their parents, friends, health professionals, training coaches, a media that promotes a slim image and a diet- industry that in Europe and United States alone has an annual turnover in excess of $150 billion. Weight regain is generally the rule, with one-third to two-thirds of the weight lost being regained within 1 year and almost all is regained within 5 years. With studies of the long-term outcomes showing that at least one-third of dieters regain more weight than they lost, together with prospective s...
Copyright © 2013 Lovely Chhabra et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Obesity is a complex chronic relapsing disease, resulting from the interaction between multiple envi...
The markedly high prevalence of obesity contributes to the increased incidence of chronic diseases, ...
Whether dieting makes people fatter has been a subject of considerable controversy over the past 30 ...
Dieting makes you fat - the title of a book published in 1983 - embodies the notion that dieting to ...
Obesity is a world-wide pandemic and its incidence is on the rise along with associated comorbiditie...
Despite the poor prognosis of dieting in obesity management, which often results in repeated attempt...
Weight regain following weight loss is frequent problem that people with obesity face. This weight r...
This paper presents a theoretical investigation into why losing weight is so difficult even in the a...
In recent decades, the prevalence of overweight and obesity has become increasingly common such that...
Introduction Obesity is a significant global health and financial issue with prevalence increasing....
The aim of this article is to review the research into the main peripheral appetite signals altered ...
This paper presents a theoretical investigation into why losing weight is so difficult even in the a...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Ba...
Dieting Makes You Fat, the title of a 1980s book on weight control, is a popularised paradox, convey...
Copyright © 2013 Lovely Chhabra et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Obesity is a complex chronic relapsing disease, resulting from the interaction between multiple envi...
The markedly high prevalence of obesity contributes to the increased incidence of chronic diseases, ...
Whether dieting makes people fatter has been a subject of considerable controversy over the past 30 ...
Dieting makes you fat - the title of a book published in 1983 - embodies the notion that dieting to ...
Obesity is a world-wide pandemic and its incidence is on the rise along with associated comorbiditie...
Despite the poor prognosis of dieting in obesity management, which often results in repeated attempt...
Weight regain following weight loss is frequent problem that people with obesity face. This weight r...
This paper presents a theoretical investigation into why losing weight is so difficult even in the a...
In recent decades, the prevalence of overweight and obesity has become increasingly common such that...
Introduction Obesity is a significant global health and financial issue with prevalence increasing....
The aim of this article is to review the research into the main peripheral appetite signals altered ...
This paper presents a theoretical investigation into why losing weight is so difficult even in the a...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Ba...
Dieting Makes You Fat, the title of a 1980s book on weight control, is a popularised paradox, convey...
Copyright © 2013 Lovely Chhabra et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Obesity is a complex chronic relapsing disease, resulting from the interaction between multiple envi...
The markedly high prevalence of obesity contributes to the increased incidence of chronic diseases, ...