Background/objectives: The Comprehensive Assessment of Long-term Effects of Reducing Intake of Energy Phase 2 (CALERIE) study showed that individuals who are nonobese were able to undergo significant calorie restriction (CR), yet the time course changes in adherence, weight, and appetite are unknown. This analysis aimed to investigate the time course changes in adherence, body weight, and appetite during the CALERIE study. Subjects/methods: Overall, 143 participants (body mass index: 21.9–28.0 kg/m2) were randomized to a CR group that aimed to achieve 25% CR for 2 years. Throughout the intervention, body weight was measured, and appetite was assessed through visual analogue scales. Algorithms were utilized with body weight measuremen...
Background: Continuous energy restriction (CER) is purported to be problematic because of reductions...
PURPOSE: Calorie restriction (CR) improves health span and delays age-related diseases in many s...
Background: For several cardiometabolic risk factors, values considered within normal range are asso...
Background: Calorie restriction (CR) retards aging and increases longevity in many animal models. Ho...
ABSTRACT Background: Calorie restriction (CR) influences aging processes and extends average and max...
Background: The Comprehensive Assessment of Long-term Effects of Reducing Intake of Energy (CALERIE...
Calorie restriction (CR) enhances longevity in humans who are normal weight, overweight and obese. W...
Caloric restriction (CR) is a strategy that attenuates aging in multiple nonhuman species. The Compr...
© 2008 American Psychological AssociationOBJECTIVE: This study tested a secondary hypothesis of th...
OBJECTIVE: This study tested a secondary hypothesis of the CALERIE trial (Heilbronn et al., 2006) th...
Background:There remains no consensus about the optimal dietary composition for sustained weight los...
Background/Objective: Diet-induced weight loss (WL) leads to a compensatory increase in appetite and...
Background: Intermittent severe energy restriction (SER) can induce substantial weight loss, but the...
Background: Dynamic changes in body composition which occur during weight loss may have an influenti...
Background: Dynamic changes in body composition which occur during weight loss may have an influenti...
Background: Continuous energy restriction (CER) is purported to be problematic because of reductions...
PURPOSE: Calorie restriction (CR) improves health span and delays age-related diseases in many s...
Background: For several cardiometabolic risk factors, values considered within normal range are asso...
Background: Calorie restriction (CR) retards aging and increases longevity in many animal models. Ho...
ABSTRACT Background: Calorie restriction (CR) influences aging processes and extends average and max...
Background: The Comprehensive Assessment of Long-term Effects of Reducing Intake of Energy (CALERIE...
Calorie restriction (CR) enhances longevity in humans who are normal weight, overweight and obese. W...
Caloric restriction (CR) is a strategy that attenuates aging in multiple nonhuman species. The Compr...
© 2008 American Psychological AssociationOBJECTIVE: This study tested a secondary hypothesis of th...
OBJECTIVE: This study tested a secondary hypothesis of the CALERIE trial (Heilbronn et al., 2006) th...
Background:There remains no consensus about the optimal dietary composition for sustained weight los...
Background/Objective: Diet-induced weight loss (WL) leads to a compensatory increase in appetite and...
Background: Intermittent severe energy restriction (SER) can induce substantial weight loss, but the...
Background: Dynamic changes in body composition which occur during weight loss may have an influenti...
Background: Dynamic changes in body composition which occur during weight loss may have an influenti...
Background: Continuous energy restriction (CER) is purported to be problematic because of reductions...
PURPOSE: Calorie restriction (CR) improves health span and delays age-related diseases in many s...
Background: For several cardiometabolic risk factors, values considered within normal range are asso...